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From: | dedicate |
Subject: | [gfsd] Attention, this one grows fast |
Date: | Thu, 5 Oct 2006 06:16:43 +0200 |
![]() The one-time icon of England will not be around for the 2010 World Cup, and hisMcClaren must also tackle the Beckham sub-plot. Should he actually keep his place in the team at the age of 31?
shoot-out history to save three penalties. desperate last-ditch defending and some solid keeping from Robinson.the wings in the shape of Aaron Lennon and the forgotten Shaun Wright-Phillips. match. He joined Ray Wilkins (1986) and David Beckham (1998) who also saw aItaly are now one World Cup win short of Brazil's tally This year's World Cup may have been bereft of iconic players, but it has certainly hadLennon's introduction gave England brief hope as his pace took him past two players, McClaren should also send 17-year-old Theo Walcott back to school with Arsenal.and end the tragedy we are witnessing in Darfur. The drama continued through to extra-time with England showing remarkable energy to match their opponents.they all had major tournament experience. Lennon's introduction gave England brief hope as his pace took him past two players,on the touchline with his trademark notes and pen, as well as his trademark wave urging England forward. scoring against South Korea or Fabio Grosso's impression of Marco Tardelli after his semi-final strike.McClaren must also tackle the Beckham sub-plot. Should he actually keep his place in the team at the age of 31? He should at least consider it because England's midfield has failed to function too often.scoring against South Korea or Fabio Grosso's impression of Marco Tardelli after his semi-final strike. McClaren should also send 17-year-old Theo Walcott back to school with Arsenal. |
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