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SWP and Walcott were both told to hug the touchline during the last two friendlies.
SWP did what he was told, Walsott kept coming inside. Thats why SWP got the nod.
Can't help feeling the Capello has missed a trick with Johnson though. I'd have taken him and left Upson at home.
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Hopefully capellos seen the 2 not working in the middle enough to suggest stevie g should start exclusively on the right side with barry or carrick playing the holding role allowing fatty lampard to make forward moves.
Just hope fatboy doesnt take this as an opportunity to waste every attacking move with shots from 40yards the overfed judas c*nt![]()
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I would probably disagree with a few of your picks Big H in regards to 1990 vs 2010 but in particular Pearce ahead of Cole is a pretty bad one. Sure Pearce had the right spirit and was a decent left-back - but he was never world class. Pearce has a slight edge defensively (although Cole is pretty good in the last few years) but Cole murders him as an attacking option. Overall A.Cole is a far more complete full-back.
Ps, as a Wednesdayite I applaud your pick of Walker over Rio.
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