Ross Barkley 21:34 - Sep 6 with 6123 views | MoonshineSteve | Ross Barkley? | |
| I am still Steve but no longer in Dagenham. |
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Ross Barkley on 21:35 - Sep 6 with 6116 views | RANGERS4EVER | Ross Barkley?! | |
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Ross Barkley on 21:36 - Sep 6 with 6109 views | Jeff | maybe he's craaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaazzzzzzzzzzy... | |
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Ross Barkley on 21:49 - Sep 6 with 6056 views | QPRDave | dad owns a bank? | | | |
Ross Barkley on 21:57 - Sep 6 with 6017 views | ted_hendrix | And a nightingale sang in berkeley square. | |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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Ross Barkley on 22:01 - Sep 6 with 5991 views | Lblock | My mate had a dog called Lee... He used to... I will leave it there | |
| Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal |
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Ross Barkley on 22:12 - Sep 6 with 5929 views | Neil_SI | It's a shame he picked up some injuries in the last season or so, because when we beat Everton 1-0 in our first season back in the Premier League, I thought he was their stand out player in that match and he was just 17 years old back then. He looks like he has a bright future ahead of him and he's come on a bit since then as well, as you would hope and expect, but after he had some injury troubles, you can never be too sure. I like what I've seen of him and Jack Wilshire, so England need to hope they remain injury free and keep developing as they're a different breed to what we've seen come through in the last five to ten years. | | | |
Ross Barkley on 22:18 - Sep 6 with 5905 views | MoonshineSteve | True, he looks good. But has he earned a place in the England team? | |
| I am still Steve but no longer in Dagenham. |
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Ross Barkley on 23:03 - Sep 6 with 5816 views | GloryHunter | He has if nobody else wants to do it. | | | |
Ross Barkley on 23:10 - Sep 6 with 5799 views | Neil_SI | Well, you could ask that question about so many of the current squad, certainly if you went on actual form, then he's started the season well and better than some of the other players. Then you look at the type of match it is, and whether it's the right environment, and in this case, the game was won and they want to give him some competitive experience, so that's probably why he was chosen ahead of some of the more experienced players. They probably don't want to risk him for matches just yet if they are too critical and a lot is at stake. And if you look back down the years, so many players came through with little senior football under their belts. That's what happened with Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney for a start, and to a degree, Jack Wilshire. A lot of those players had anywhere between 10-30 competitive matches under their belt before being thrown in, which, is about what Barkely has had now — albeit half of those have come at Championship level, with the other half being for Everton (along with substitute appearances). The reality is though, there's not a massive pool of players to pick from, and if any of these younger players establish themselves at "smaller" clubs, then they should get a chance really. I'm sick and tired of seeing players picked when they're either out of form or out of the team for their club side. England will need to rely on chaps like these as well, if they are serious about evolving the culture and style of play — they're currently trying to do that with players that are not really capable or brought up in that mould. Germany did it, and look at them now, they probably have 30-50 players that can make that first team squad and who are all relatively young and that's because they invested the time, patience and strategy to pull it off. They've obviously not won anything yet, but they have an exciting side, players that you enjoy watching and hope. | | | |
Ross Barkley on 23:49 - Sep 6 with 5729 views | MoonshineSteve | As usual you talk sense, but I have difficulty in accepting that someone with that lack of experience - almost no experience - has proved that they should be given the responsibility (& the privilege) of playing for England. Maybe I look at it in an old-fashioned way, but I think that to represent your country you should have proved yourself at the top level. A high number of fans will never have heard of him, let alone seen him play He also belongs to an elite group of players who have lost to us in a Premiership game. | |
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Ross Barkley on 00:09 - Sep 7 with 5700 views | wood_hoop | Half the problem with the England team selection over the years is relying constantly on the same old faces, and from the same old clubs. As most of the 'star players' in the top division are foriegners, the pool of English talent is small, if Welbeck & Lambert are the best strikers available then that proves just how shallow the pool is. Chances will have to be taken at times with young players, Moldovia are a very weak team and risk was extremly low but maybe even in high risk games chances will have to be taken because if not the national team will stagnate even more than it has for decades. | | | |
Ross Barkley on 07:05 - Sep 7 with 5583 views | CanadaRanger | Meanwhile friends say there is no chance John Terry will be carried out of international retirement... ' [Post edited 7 Sep 2013 7:06]
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Ross Barkley on 16:54 - Sep 7 with 5338 views | TauntonR | and there are some pedants on here who would say moldovia are not in the same league as Moldova - not me though - i'm not a nit picker | | | |
Ross Barkley on 12:57 - Sep 8 with 5156 views | daveB | Well worth playing the likes of Barkley in the squad, 3 years on from the last world cup we still have gerrard and lampard starting games with no one good enough to replace them so we may as well start to look at the next generation now, a future midfield 3 of Wilshire, Oxlade Chamerblain and Barkley would be pretty good imo | | | |
Ross Barkley on 15:57 - Sep 8 with 5052 views | MoonshineSteve | I'm just not sure that putting inexperienced players into international games is beneficial to their ongoing development. | |
| I am still Steve but no longer in Dagenham. |
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Ross Barkley on 20:59 - Sep 30 with 4787 views | JonDoeman | Looks to be one helluva player . | |
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Ross Barkley on 22:35 - Sep 30 with 4541 views | daveB | It worked for the Germans and Spain, only way these players get experience is by playing | | | |
Ross Barkley on 08:16 - Oct 1 with 4322 views | silky | Not a truer word said my friend. | |
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Ross Barkley on 09:00 - Oct 1 with 4237 views | simmo | Been saying for a long time that I would pick players and the teams now that were going to be there or there abouts as my first choice for 2016/18 and beyond. As Neil mentioned Germany did it, they took a young team that had come up together through U21 level and let them have a go together, they didnt win, but we wont with any choice of team we have, but they gained experience individually and playing together. I would fck off pretty much everybody 30 or over and have a team of your Oxlade Chamberlains, Phil Jones, Wilsheres, Barkley, Zaha, Walker etc. Personally I think they should have all been part of a generation playing at U21 level together with sporadic involvement with the senior team before making the step up together post tournament. They might have come close with every eligible player available. | |
| ask Beavis I get nothing Butthead |
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Ross Barkley on 09:22 - Oct 1 with 4207 views | RblockPrior | great future ahead of him as long as he is handled well | |
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Ross Barkley on 09:31 - Oct 1 with 4185 views | ingeminate | Not seen too much of him apart from on a highlight reel - yesterday thought he was outstanding, superb touch, always had his head up, took his goal brilliantly. If he progresses to fulfil his potential likely to be a major player for England. To be honest can't remember being as impressed with a young English player for a long long time. | |
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Ross Barkley on 10:28 - Oct 1 with 4108 views | TheChef | Ze Germans, Dave. Come on. | |
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Ross Barkley on 10:42 - Oct 1 with 4084 views | PhilmyRs | This guy has qualities you don’t associate with English players — dribbling ability, eye for a pass, both feet. Whenever I’ve seen him I’ve been impressed. I’m probably the only one, but how he runs with the ball, and his upper body strength and touch, he reminds me of our very own Adel, but without the over the top show boating. | | | |
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