i went to the england game last night at saint james park in newcastle.
it cost me 30 quid to get in and it lashed down all night, as i live local there was no major travelling involved unlike some who travelled far and wide.
as sat and watched the match i wondered what sven or the england coaches could gleam from the match.
fringe players get a run out and a cap to boot, but must realise that they have little chance of a regular team spot at present.
sven as we all know can't quite make his mind up which format he should play, and the team managers from the respective clubs sending players constantly moan that the players return tired.
are friendlies a money making exercise by the FA or are they beneficial in trying out new players and formats.
what do you think?
8780davy
ST G
it cost me 30 quid to get in and it lashed down all night, as i live local there was no major travelling involved unlike some who travelled far and wide.
as sat and watched the match i wondered what sven or the england coaches could gleam from the match.
fringe players get a run out and a cap to boot, but must realise that they have little chance of a regular team spot at present.
sven as we all know can't quite make his mind up which format he should play, and the team managers from the respective clubs sending players constantly moan that the players return tired.
are friendlies a money making exercise by the FA or are they beneficial in trying out new players and formats.
what do you think?
8780davy
ST G