Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Newly Added Players And Members of England's 2010 World Cup Team

England has acquired and recruited many new players of the years, perfecting their chance at the 2010 World Cup victory. Over the years they've dropped and picked up many qualifying players, only to thin the squad down to the best combination possible. Recently Fabio Capello has grasped up Joe Hart, a current competitor for first choice goalie. Along with Joe Hart, Robert Green is playing for England after a prior injury in Germany's World Cup 2005. David James has registered 89 appearances in English football’s second tier.
The defenders include Glen Johnson, Rio Ferdinand , Stephen Warnock, Jamie Carragher, Ashley Cole, John Terry, Matt Upson, and Ledley King. Glen Johnson plays right-back position and possesses the ability of going forward, means he can also wing-back role. Rio Ferdinand is symbolized for his elegance and composure on the ball along with his defensive ability. Stephen Warnock plays left back and mid during games. Jamie Carragher has 600 appearances in Liverpool and is one of the clubs oldest players. Ashely Cole, John Terry, Matt Upson, and Ledley King also play huge roles within the team as main defenders.
Midfielders comprise of Steven Gerrard, Aaron Lennon, Frank Lampard, Joe Cole, Gareth Barry, James Milner, Shaun Wright-Phillips, and Micheal Carrick. Steven Gerrard has now been play professional soccer for 10 years and received his first cap at 20 years old. Aaron Lennon is recognized for his pace and trickery in great supply. Frank Lampard has earned a well known reputation as one of the world’s finest goal scoring midfielders. Joe Cole, Gareth Barry, James Milner, Shaun Wright-Philips, and Micheal Carrick are also widely recognized as soccer heroes and great contributors to the sport.
England's forwards include Peter Crouch, Wayne Rooney, Jermain Defoe, and Emile Heskey. All are certainly effective players and not just in forward but playing back some too. They have some of the most goals-per-game ratio records in history.

2 comments:

  1. They definitely have on of the best teams out there, because they have switched people in and out to apply the players where they are best suited. i hope all this preparation will lead them to win he world cup.

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  2. They seem to have picked up some rather good playres. I think that by going around and recruiting new players and swithcing some over the years is a good way to boost the teams chances of not only the next game, but the cup to.

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