As I said in another thread :——-
I would not shout about that
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When was the last time that happened?
Vaulks, Wilson, Williams & Moore
Davies, Norrington-Davies, Chester, Allen, Vokes & Norton
As I said in another thread :——-
I would not shout about that
Feel like Vaulks was the best of them as well, not that there was too much competition
10 wales players on the pitch play out a dire 0-0 draw in mid table championship battle
Let that sink in
10 out of the 23 for Euros 2016 were Premier League players, 1 was La Liga and 3 were SPL.
2 were playing in Champions League, 2 were playing in the Europa League.
(haven't gone back to check if likes of Taylor, Collins, Hennessey were playing regularly for their clubs or not).
6 were playing in Championship.
2 were plying their trade in leagues below that.
It's not going to help that Foden and Mount are probably going to compete with Halaand and Mbappé over the next decade for Ballon D'or while Kane and Sterling can now walk into any Champions League playing side they like while representing our closest neighbour, but worthwhile remembering the benchmark set by Toshack's/Speed's crop. Aim is now to match or improve on that in each generation.
True. Neco has played a few Champions League games and Burton on bench for Europa League so you could say 2 Champions League players and 5 Europa League ones now - if you're glass half full.
Will be handy to remember Osian Roberts (?) saying aim was to be better than what was inherited which was a side competing to qualify for a tournament once every 10 years or so...even if I have not remembered the quote myself! It was something like that though. Up to Dave Adams and new lot to build up to reaching higher aims so new benchmark can be set.
Since the FA set up their St George's training facility in 2012 their pool talent has gone from strength to strength. Remember that Foden, Sancho, Hudson Odoi were all in the team that won the under 17 World Cup 4 years ago. A certain Rhian Brewster was also top scorer in the tournament. Theyve got a steady stream of talent on the conveyor belt.
You name some good players in that group and some of them will go on to have great club careers The problem Ingurlund have is, that whilst these players play well with other world class players around them AT CLUB LEVEL, as a unit in the ingurlund set up, they do not produce the same level of performance, therefore, somewhere along the way they have a stinker and lose to lesser teams.
England have a crazy amount of talent coming through but they always have done. Is it any different to the years people drooled over Gerard, lampard, scholes etc.
They continually under achieve and Wales in more recent times over achieve. Personally I’d consider even the semi final against Croatia a massive failure, they had an easy run and failed at the first difficult hurdle.
Im not anti England ( though I wouldn’t want them to win a trophy!) just it’s a never ending circle of their teams getting talked up, destroying managers and ultimate failure
Exactly, at Euro 2004 England could put out an 11 including Ashley Cole, John Terry, Sol Campbell, David Beckham, Steven Gerrard, Paul Scholes, Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney & Michael Owen. All world class players & the likes of Joe Cole, Ledley King & Owen Hargreaves on the bench
the depth of talent they have coming through now is incredible though. I'm not convinced that have the correct manager to make use of it though.
they wasted the gerrard/Lampard/scholes years by trying to shoehorn them all into formations that made no sense.
And the potential alternatives were a big step down in quality.
Nowadays they have the likes of Foden, Grealish, Mount, Maddison and several others, but none of them are undroppable so the opportunity is there at least to play a balanced side, even if they haven't always recently.
their depth at right back is ridiculous as well.
Trippier, James, Alexander-Arnold, Walker, Cash, Ayling, Aarons, Justin, Lamptey, Wan-Bissaka.
Any one of those ten would walk into the Wales team.