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Win2Win
1st April 2009, 21:20
Whose the muppet commentator on ITV praising Lennon? The footballer who can run with the ball but tends to cross to the grass in the box :doh ....at least Beckham can hit a target player.
TooTall
1st April 2009, 21:39
Whose the muppet commentator on ITV praising Lennon? The footballer who can run with the ball but tends to cross to the grass in the box :doh ....at least Beckham can hit a target player.
Maybe. But this game has gone down hill since the arrival of Beckham TOO OLD AND TOO SLOW these days
Win2Win
1st April 2009, 21:54
It's 2-1 :doh, and he nearly scored!
MattR
1st April 2009, 22:01
Strange decision to take Crouch off. Rooney went out of the game as he was too far forward then.
We've been doing ok but I still think we'll come unstuck against the better teams.
TooTall
1st April 2009, 22:16
It's 2-1 :doh, and he nearly scored!
Ok lets play him all the bloody time just for the odd free kick. He hardly had a kick apart from that
Win2Win
2nd April 2009, 08:51
We scored from his cross on Saturday :doh
You only need one good cross, to make a goal, and one goal can win a game. Capello knows that, which is why he is playing him. How many successful crosses into the box does Lennon make? I counted none yesterday! So it is a waste of play him having the ball.
counterfeit
2nd April 2009, 20:12
Ok lets play him all the bloody time just for the odd free kick. He hardly had a kick apart from that
but Lennon does absolutely nothing.
At least Walcott has a finish and can cross. Come back Theo
lowe1
3rd April 2009, 07:02
I think a fit Walcott will be in the team ahead of lennon every game
walcott is faster can score goals and can take men on and get past them also put a decent cross in now and then
vegyjones
5th April 2009, 01:29
Beckham may have his critics, but he's the only winger England have who can put in a decent cross! And for that reason alone he is still worthy of his place in the side!
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