Ferdinand. 14:19 - Jun 7 with 3458 views | Syke_Dale | Anyone else sick of hearing about Ferdinand. So whether it's coming from RF, his agent or apologists in the media, your England career is over, get over it. Hodgson is hopefully looking and planning for the future, not trying to accommodate a 34 year old 'sick note'...... England have somewhere between zero to no chance of winning Euro 2012 if Ferdinand is there or not. And, after all, what as his so called 'experience' at international level amounted to - errr, nothing. So if winning sweet f.a. with England is your plan then Ferdinand's your man, ALONG with the so called 'old guard'. It's the future not the past we should be looking at, irregardless of whether they win or not it's time to bring in the younger and or untried players..... | | | | |
Ferdinand. on 14:29 - Jun 7 with 3438 views | electricblue | Its all sour grapes by RF, the guy cant be just happy for the other players qho made the England squad. It takes a big man to say come on lads give your best as you know that you can do it... But oh no he has to come across all negative, typical red... | |
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Ferdinand. on 14:41 - Jun 7 with 3424 views | SuddenLad |
Ferdinand. on 14:29 - Jun 7 by electricblue | Its all sour grapes by RF, the guy cant be just happy for the other players qho made the England squad. It takes a big man to say come on lads give your best as you know that you can do it... But oh no he has to come across all negative, typical red... |
Well, he has had a good role model in Old Blue Nose at Old Trafford. The slightest criticism or negative comment about ANYTHING and all the gobs go into top gear. It won't adversely affect England's' chances if Ferdinand is watching in the pub. At least he won't be having momentary lapses of concentration on the pitch. | |
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Ferdinand. on 14:59 - Jun 7 with 3396 views | MIlnrowdale | although a little unfair if it is to do with the Anton/Terry fiasco as to why he hasnt been picked, i personally wouldnt have picked either Ferdinand or Terry. whether they both played or neither played i couldnt see us winning it so why not give the younger generation at least 3 games in a big tournament atmosphere where it might just stand them in good stead for the WC qualifiers and the WC itself | | | |
Ferdinand. on 16:03 - Jun 7 with 3335 views | olympicdale | its just like what happened at Chelsea under AVB, clearing out the so called old guard and replacing them with younger players, natural course of progression that needs to happen, the Chelsea players didnt like it then, and Ferdinand is doing the same now, not wanting to let go. | |
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Ferdinand. on 17:19 - Jun 7 with 3289 views | 442Dale | Hasn't he made it clear on twitter how much he is behind the team? The issue here is how the decision was reached, not what the decision was. Rio Ferdinand is a better defender at international level than John Terry. | |
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Ferdinand. on 17:40 - Jun 7 with 3268 views | ColDale | what surprises me with this is Gary Neville's role. Watching the England game on Saturday, it almost seemed like his influence is growing by the day (and Stuart Pearce must feel a bit pushed out) and if he has had any say, you'd assume that he'd have been able to push Rio's case. | | | |
Ferdinand. on 17:51 - Jun 7 with 3258 views | BartRowou |
Ferdinand. on 17:40 - Jun 7 by ColDale | what surprises me with this is Gary Neville's role. Watching the England game on Saturday, it almost seemed like his influence is growing by the day (and Stuart Pearce must feel a bit pushed out) and if he has had any say, you'd assume that he'd have been able to push Rio's case. |
I reckon Roy's making a point to Red Nev that he's not going to have it all his own way, hence Ferdinand being overlooked. | |
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Ferdinand. on 18:12 - Jun 7 with 3222 views | 442Dale |
Ferdinand. on 17:51 - Jun 7 by BartRowou | I reckon Roy's making a point to Red Nev that he's not going to have it all his own way, hence Ferdinand being overlooked. |
Neville will be England manager by the 2018 World Cup. Pearce must have loved being sent to Spotland instead of being around the senior side. He should count himself lucky he's going to get the Team GB gig; shouldn't be allowed anywhere near deciding tactics/picking a side. | |
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Ferdinand. on 20:00 - Jun 7 with 3164 views | Shun |
Ferdinand. on 14:29 - Jun 7 by electricblue | Its all sour grapes by RF, the guy cant be just happy for the other players qho made the England squad. It takes a big man to say come on lads give your best as you know that you can do it... But oh no he has to come across all negative, typical red... |
Did you just make all that up? He *has* given the rest of the players his full backing on numerous occasions, much more times than he's 'moaned' about his unjust fate. And as for the 'sick note' comment in the OP, say wha? He's played 38 games this past season. That's 10 more than, erm, England's captain. I have no problem with going with youth. But in that case picking John Terry seems an even bigger aberration than ever. | | | |
Ferdinand. on 20:19 - Jun 7 with 3142 views | davidab2202 | Hodgson couldn't win with this one no matter which way he had jumped.Had he left both out,he would have still been accused of leaving Ferdinand out for non footballing reasons,whilst he would have also have to answer the question as to whether he was pre-judging an up coming court case. The finger for this whole mess should be pointed in the direction of Chelsea for manipulating the date for the court hearing so that it took place during the close season.This could still backfire if Terry is found guilty,surely bearing in mind the Suarez/Evra punishment Terry could be banned for considerably longer in my book. | | | |
Ferdinand. on 00:19 - Jun 8 with 3064 views | RoChDaLe | 1.hes 33 not 34 2.hes a class defender whos lost a little bit of pace that is all.. but a defender who can read the game well doesn't need a lot of pace and i believe ferdinand reads the game exceptionally well. 3.the whole bullsh@t about football reasons why hes not in the squad should of never been said it was clear from the start it was to do with terry! 4.also heard hes signing for rochdale | |
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Ferdinand. on 12:08 - Jun 8 with 2999 views | ChaffRAFC |
Ferdinand. on 20:00 - Jun 7 by Shun | Did you just make all that up? He *has* given the rest of the players his full backing on numerous occasions, much more times than he's 'moaned' about his unjust fate. And as for the 'sick note' comment in the OP, say wha? He's played 38 games this past season. That's 10 more than, erm, England's captain. I have no problem with going with youth. But in that case picking John Terry seems an even bigger aberration than ever. |
Spot on young man. | |
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Ferdinand. on 14:23 - Jun 8 with 2940 views | SalwaDale | Of course it was a 'footballing reason'. What other reasons are there. 'Football reasons' don't just mean that he isn't as good as the other players. Wrong decision in my opinion as I would have taken him above Terry but if he Hodgson thinks it will bring any tension into the camp then that is a football reason. Personally think Ferdinand has handled it all very well and only really mad one comment 'what reasons??!!'. | |
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Ferdinand. on 15:30 - Jun 8 with 2923 views | ColDale | the big winner in all of this is United. Had Ferdinand gone to Euro 2012, then you could write off much of next season for him as it wouldn't have allowed him the recuperation he requires after what was a busy season for him. Maybe Ferguson hatched the plot from the start. | | | |
Ferdinand. on 16:43 - Jun 8 with 2890 views | regjenkins | yeah I am. | |
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