Team of the future! - to provoke debate (1 Viewer)

scroobiustom

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Been a bit quiet in here of late, its painful to see your name as the last person to have commented on a thread every time you check, I guess people have lives, I however am unemployed (thank you Tories).

So here's a little thread regarding the England team for Russia 2022, who would be your starting XI....
 

scroobiustom

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not really that long if you consider the 2004 team to who is going to Euro 2012
Ashley Cole, Gerrard, Terry*, Paul Scholes*, Rooney, Lampard.

The question is more about stand out players today I suppose Welbeck for example.

*= if newspapers are correct.
 

LastGarrison

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The problem with questions like this is there is probably going to be a good few players who are currently aged between 7 and 14 who are going to be there and unless you are heavily involved at that level you ain't gonna have a scooby.
 

Covstu

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i think the more important one is what team will they take to Ukraine? If its Arry defoe will be there!!
 

rob9872

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Oxilaide Chamberlain (or however its spelt)
Joe Hart if still in form as age will be ok


Btw don't blame the tories for your unemployment. 11 years of Labour rule and a worldwide recession might have something to do with it. I would also suggest that if you look hard enough and are prepared to graft, then there are jobs out there for you. May not be your perfect choice but will give you more sense of existence than being one of life's scroungers.
 

rob9872

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The problem with questions like this is there is probably going to be a good few players who are currently aged between 7 and 14 who are going to be there and unless you are heavily involved at that level you ain't gonna have a scooby.

And probably will be on a register
 

scroobiustom

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Oxilaide Chamberlain (or however its spelt)
Joe Hart if still in form as age will be ok


Btw don't blame the tories for your unemployment. 11 years of Labour rule and a worldwide recession might have something to do with it. I would also suggest that if you look hard enough and are prepared to graft, then there are jobs out there for you. May not be your perfect choice but will give you more sense of existence than being one of life's scroungers.

Without wishing to turn this political, I graduated in the summer after going to Uni through a Labour system with the promise of work, world economics does play a part true, but Keynesian economic principles denote spending is the only way out of economic turmoil, so instead of having 50 academics apply for one job, why not create 50 jobs? look at Germany for the end product.

good morning by the way
 

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