Liverpoolfc.tv can reveal that Jamie Carragher has been left out of the England squad to play Argentina as a precautionary measure.
Carragher had an injection in his ankle after the Aston Villa game and has been ordered to get some much-needed rest before Liverpool resume Premiership combat against Portsmouth on Saturday 19 November.
Reds boss Rafael Benitez and England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson both agreed that there was no need to risk the influential defender in a meaningless fixture and that he'd benefit more from a welcome break.
A.B. wrote:From .tv, Carra omission nothing serious *knock on wood*Liverpoolfc.tv can reveal that Jamie Carragher has been left out of the England squad to play Argentina as a precautionary measure.
Carragher had an injection in his ankle after the Aston Villa game and has been ordered to get some much-needed rest before Liverpool resume Premiership combat against Portsmouth on Saturday 19 November.
Reds boss Rafael Benitez and England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson both agreed that there was no need to risk the influential defender in a meaningless fixture and that he'd benefit more from a welcome break.
babu wrote:This is a great thread. Some very good posts IMO, even amazingly from LPA.
babu wrote:This is a great thread. Some very good posts IMO, even amazingly from LPA. For me its easy to support LFC over england coz i'm not english. But i would always support my national team as well as club (if they were the same country). I find it a little strange that most of English supporters ( i base this on what i read in this forum and other club forums) will always support the club before country.
I can't help wondering if this is one of the reasons why England underperforms so often (not just in football). Representing your country must fill you with pride and passion, but if some players think and believe as you do, that might explain why the national team gets beaten bynations. especially friendly's.
In other sports i follow (in football i only support one club) when players get chosen for the national squad the managers/coaches usually say how happy there are even though the players are going to miss several games because of international commitments, for example in cricket (Australia) state sides are without their best players for almost the entire season. I like this attitude.
I know you can't compare rugby and football, but if for example you look at the all blacks. each provincial side is structured to support the national team, ie players are played in positons that the national coach wants them played in. compare this with english rugby that has the clubs battling with the national side, how can you expect to produce good performances if this is happening in the back ground?
anyway that's my 2 cents.
ps i agree with the comment that Rio has more ability than Cara (although you did make me think Lando), but the white powder and the $$ has fcuked him up.
babu wrote:haha i was gonna say in my earlier post that LPA didn't even try to start a fight in this thread, but i guess you only had to wait.
Lando_Griffin wrote:It's true what LFC#1 says.
I cannot support Fatty/Rooney/Ferdinand/Cole, etc just because they play for England.
At the end of the day, the people who hate Man U, etc, players when they play for their club side, but love them when they don the white of England are hypocrites.
The fact that it's the fans who pay their team's wages also contributes in my book.
If it were England fans in general who paid the wages, then it'd be a different kettle of fish.
Lando_Griffin wrote:I agree. But I will always favour LFC.
I want England to win, but only the essence of England, not necessarily the individual players.
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