And his name, Rueben Loftus-CheekRoyal Rother wrote:Example given was of a young 18 yo player who was earning £400k pa, nowhere near the 1st team of his PL club and never going to get there in a million years...
Most Welsh players would have been bought up in English academies and gone the exact same route as English playersRoyal Rother wrote:Welsh players are almost to a man, inferior technically to every one of the English players but they know how to play as a Team, because that is in their brains. Our most talented players burst onto the scene, show huge flair and then don't develop their talent because they are individuals, and not really able to think and play as just one cog in a wheel that only works if all parts are synchronised.
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The majority of them haven't gone straight into Premier League teams though, they've made their way up with or from clubs in the Championship or lower leagues so they've not had the big contracts, hype, over exposure and mollycoddling of the likes Rooney, Wilshire and Sterling.LWJ wrote: Most Welsh players would have been bought up in English academies and gone the exact same route as English players
There's an element of truth to that yes!Brosef Stalin wrote:England were still shit when we had YTS
Clutching at straws
I doubt that very much.John Smith wrote:And his name, Rueben Loftus-CheekRoyal Rother wrote:Example given was of a young 18 yo player who was earning £400k pa, nowhere near the 1st team of his PL club and never going to get there in a million years...
Might have been referring to his old contract though: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... 17-1793105Royal Rother wrote:I doubt that very much.John Smith wrote:And his name, Rueben Loftus-CheekRoyal Rother wrote:Example given was of a young 18 yo player who was earning £400k pa, nowhere near the 1st team of his PL club and never going to get there in a million years...
He played 13 games for Chelsea in the PL last season and has just signed a 5 year deal.
I'd be happy with that.Libertine wrote:So how would it go over having another Italian as your nation's new footballing Overlord?![]()
He does know the English players, and footballing sensibilities there, having coached there before.
^^ I'd be happy with either of those tbhSanguine wrote:If the papers are to be believed there was some money to be made on the early England manager markets - Allardyce and Klinsmann emerging as the favourites.

Hoddle went from sounding really clued up and knowledgeable to utterly out of touch and bewildered and back again frequently.wingnut wrote:Those clamouring for Hoddle to return have clearly not been watching ITV's coverage of the Euros. His co-commentary has been utterly abysmal.
And, as for Big Sam:
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