He's worth a look at that's for sure.
Have we got any more friendlies to play before the WC?
Could Roy have been having another look at him, Saturday?
It seems that Kyle Walker is struggling with a pelvis injury, that may need surgery, although he is trying to work through it.
Would be a bit of a risk taking a player to Brazil, knowing he is carrying a long term injury.
Fingers crossed for Clyney.
He's worth a look at that's for sure.
Have we got any more friendlies to play before the WC?
Thought he was excellent yesterday and yes, it must have given Hodgson a little food for thought regarding the RB slot..
But as much as I'd love to see Clyne get the nod, the absence of a call-up for any of the friendlies does make me think it's unlikely..
They've got three lined up:Originally Posted by Pentridge
30 May: Peru at Wembley
4 June: Honduras in Miami
7 June: Ecuador in Miami
Obviously part of Biley's MASTERPLAN to get English teams playing in the States...Originally Posted by PapaLazarou
Obviously part of Biley's MASTERPLAN to get English teams playing in the States...[/quote]Originally Posted by Pentridge
You certainly won't need any help from me pardner.
When does Freddie get the organ player instilled at St Marys Soccerdome and what time will face off be?
Nat was excellent yesterday, best performance from him since returning from injury, he seems to have the confidence to bomb forward into the opponents box again which is good to see, but 5 Saints players in and around an England squad, surely not?
Walker only made the sub's bench today.
Maybe Roy has asked MP to give him some game time so he will be ready to step in?
They've got three lined up:Originally Posted by PapaLazarou
30 May: Peru at Wembley
4 June: Honduras in Miami
7 June: Ecuador in Miami[/quote]
Unfortunately the intial quad of 30 has to bed before then and reduced down to 23 after the Peru game I believe. I think Clyne would suit our style of play that requires attacking full backs, unfortunately I feel certain Hodgson would sooner fill that slot with a pair of useless Mancs in Jones and Smalling.