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1 1 lost on pens Harrison scored for us
Good effort with such a young team, Walcott in CM is quite interesting, but drawing will give them some confidence
1 1 lost on pens Harrison scored for us
Good effort with such a young team, Walcott in CM is quite interesting, but drawing will give them some confidence
Their goal scorer has a beer belly!
Reminded me of Adebayor against Basel.The absolute state of that Maghoma run up
a few more call-ups confirmed:
edwards - england u20
parrott - Ireland u19
tainio - finland u19
patterson - scotland u19
cirkin - england u17
onomah starts for the u21s against holland, kick off at 7:45 on bt sport. no kwp.
Am I correct about 18 months ago KWP was ahead of TAA for England?
Onomah for me was much of the same and how I always comment on him. Ok there have been a few errors at times, but mostly when he sees the ball he does something positive and makes a good choice - good burst forward, or a well weighted pass, etc. However, unfortunately, he just doesn't see enough of the ball, he's not busy enough and doesn't look for enough work. He's happy at times to just stroll and let the game go on around him.
This isn't a good U21 team (as ever), its mainly each individual trying to do their own thing and very few phases of play are being strung together so it's difficult at times to play in, but Onomah has got to show more intensity in a 90 minutes and be hungry for work - both with and without the ball.
While I agree you got to remember that this is his first game since May and just came back from injury
Oh come on it’s the same old same old. If you really think Onomah is suddenly gonna metamorphosis into a player with energy and drive you’re being very optimistic. You look at Ampadu tonight at 17 in the heart of midfield in a full international. You don’t have to hope and search for good moments. It’s obvious in 10 minutes he is quality. I hate to say but much like the new kid at Arsenal. We’ve been trying to make a case for onomah for 3 years. If a player is really good it shouldn’t be this hard to make a case for him.
Would've been interesting if Onomah was Welsh. Would've been capped in 15/16 upon appearing for Spurs. I suspect his reputation would be much different if he had.Oh come on it’s the same old same old. If you really think Onomah is suddenly gonna metamorphosis into a player with energy and drive you’re being very optimistic. You look at Ampadu tonight at 17 in the heart of midfield in a full international. You don’t have to hope and search for good moments. It’s obvious in 10 minutes he is quality. I hate to say but much like the new kid at Arsenal. We’ve been trying to make a case for onomah for 3 years. If a player is really good it shouldn’t be this hard to make a case for him.