do we know if this kid wants to play for england at all. isnt he eligible for belgium who aint to shabby a side now with Eden Hazard, Felani, Vincent Kompany and benteke to name a few
lukaku, vertonghen, mignolet, mirallas, dembele, van buyten, mertens, vermahlen when fit, and perhaps januzai, there not a bad side are they
so its the arrogance of the English media to suggest he would rather play for england than his own country especially as they are almost certain to qualify being 5 points ahead in a really strong group with Serbia and croatia and scotland
and wales
Pietersen has taken exception to Wilshere's comments on Tuesday that only English people should play for England.
Pietersen, who was born in South Africa, tweeted: "@JackWilshere - interested to know how you define foreigner...? Would that include me, Andrew Strauss, (Jonathan) Trott, (Matthew) Prior, Justin Rose, (Chris) Froome, Mo Farah?"
Jack is now trying to backtrack on his comments
i think to be fair to the lad his comments were off the cuff but are inline with the english national game and how it is. it's a complex issue and i think kp's out of order to have a go at jack. his (kp's) comment imply that jack's opinions are xenophobic which is untrue.
(09-10-2013 07:55 )Charlemagne Wrote: [ -> ]I'm finding the owner of Cardiff City recent actions bizarre..
Last session he changed the City colours from blue to red and thus annoying may of the fans.
And he's continued with his weird ways by sacking the team scout Ian Moody, who was brought in by the manager Malky Mackay. He has brought in unknown Kazakhstani Alisher Apsalyamov as his acting replacement. Alisher claim to fame is that he knows the managers son
Cardiff could become the next Blackburn Rovers with ownership like this
Malky will probably be packing his bags if he get a decent offer from another club.
I'm a season ticket holder at Cardiff and come from a long line of Bluebird fans. My late grandfather saw their last game in the old Division 1 in 1962.
Going from blue shirts to red was done for business reasons, as the game is huge out east and red is a far more popular and marketable colour in their cultures. Although the fans were pissed off it was a price worth paying if it got us into the premiership.
We've got no problem with the owner making economic decisions as long as he leaves the playing side alone. Sacking Moody crosses a line and Malky has to worry that hes going to be looking over his shoulder all the time from now on. This new bloke hes brought in is apparantly only 23! WTF can he know about scouting?
The realistic aim for this year was to finish 16th/17th on the basis of our solid home form and after we beat Man city we were confident but the performance against Newcastle especially in the first half was just shite. Luckily Sunderland and Palace seem to have booked two of the relegation places so even at this early stage its looking like any one from four or five but if Malky goes we could go into freefall.
ffs its gone 3 o clock and ive got to be up for work in four hours.
Just see Hoffenheim v Leverkusen and the ref give Leverkusen a goal even though the ball did not go in, it hit the side net!
Good to see Aaron Ramsay playing so well and making such a complete recovery from what looked a career threatening injury. Shows that the UK has got some talented players every bit the equal of many a foreign player.