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Re: Kitson for England?

by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Jan 2008 11:28

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The whole year inn There can't be many players out there that started at a non-league club and went on to win England Caps, can there?

Ian Wright and Stuart Pearce are two that immediately spring to mind.


Les Ferdinand as well I think.


Cyrille Regis ?

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Re: Kitson for England?

by Barry the bird boggler » 28 Jan 2008 11:35

Here's hoping Fabio does call him up. Would say Kitson is an excellent team player which is what we need to see at England level, the guy works his socks off everywhere on the pitch and is certainly not afraid to get back and defend when required - and, as the leading English striker in the Premiership, he must at least have attracted some note from the Italian one.

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Re: Kitson for England?

by tom_t69 » 28 Jan 2008 11:38

Fair play to him he has been quality this season. Bet he is glad he rejected the chance to play for ireland now

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Re: Kitson for England?

by loyalroyal4life » 28 Jan 2008 12:30

All the papers are saying that he will be called up to the squad.


This is from the official site as well. Glen Hoddle's views.

http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10306~1215186,00.html

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Re: Kitson for England?

by largetrousers » 28 Jan 2008 14:59

Kitson and Rooney upfront for England does sound mouth-watering!


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Re: Kitson for England?

by Hoop Blah » 28 Jan 2008 15:33

largetrousers Kitson and Rooney upfront for England does sound mouth-watering!


What, even though they both naturally like to operate in the same kind of area?

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Re: Kitson for England?

by Vision » 28 Jan 2008 15:39

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largetrousers Kitson and Rooney upfront for England does sound mouth-watering!


What, even though they both naturally like to operate in the same kind of area?


I know what you mean but to be fair they said that about Tevez and Rooney.

Rooney gets a lot of stick for being a brain dead neanderthal but when it comes to positioning and reading situations on a football pitch he's shown a lot more intelligence and nous than people give him credit for.

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Re: Kitson for England?

by Hoop Blah » 28 Jan 2008 15:45

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largetrousers Kitson and Rooney upfront for England does sound mouth-watering!


What, even though they both naturally like to operate in the same kind of area?


I know what you mean but to be fair they said that about Tevez and Rooney.

Rooney gets a lot of stick for being a brain dead neanderthal but when it comes to positioning and reading situations on a football pitch he's shown a lot more intelligence and nous than people give him credit for.


Totally agree. On the pitch he's one of our most intelligent players.

For Utd it always looks to me like Tevez is the one that's played more like the out and out forward and Rooney left to play more his natural game though.

I've always though that England need to play to Rooney and Gerrards strengths though, and as big a Kitson fan as I am, and as pleased as I am that he's getting some recognition in the media I'm not sure he and Rooney are a natural partnership.

Well done to Kits though. His form is the only thing thats earning the attention as it's not the glamour of his club or the fanfare surrounding a big transfer fee or big reputation.

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Re: Kitson for England?

by Wycombe Royal » 28 Jan 2008 15:46

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largetrousers Kitson and Rooney upfront for England does sound mouth-watering!


What, even though they both naturally like to operate in the same kind of area?


I know what you mean but to be fair they said that about Tevez and Rooney.

Rooney gets a lot of stick for being a brain dead neanderthal but when it comes to positioning and reading situations on a football pitch he's shown a lot more intelligence and nous than people give him credit for.

Rooney has one of the best "footballing brains" around at the moment. It's just a shame there isn't room for anything else in his head.


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Re: Kitson for England?

by Dirk Gently » 28 Jan 2008 16:10

Wycombe Royal I know what you mean but to be fair they said that about Tevez and Rooney.

Rooney gets a lot of stick for being a brain dead neanderthal but when it comes to positioning and reading situations on a football pitch he's shown a lot more intelligence and nous than people give him credit for.

Rooney has one of the best "footballing brains" around at the moment. It's just a shame there isn't room for anything else in his head.[/quote]

As Frankie Boyle says about Wayne Rooney - why do they need to pay him such massive wages? He'd be happy with an old trye and a piece of rope.

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Re: Kitson for England?

by Row Z Royal » 28 Jan 2008 16:52

largetrousers Kitson and Rooney upfront for England does sound mouth-watering!


Will it be the highest ginger-quota in an English forward line ever?

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Re: Kitson for England

by Cookie » 28 Jan 2008 19:43

Victor Meldrew Through the gloom of the past few weeks has emerged the player that we knew was class in The Championship but had not been fit enough to show how good he could be in The Premiership.
Against the likes of Campbell and Distin he stood up strong and competed and his finish showed the calm and awareness of a potential International player.
With names like Bent,Heskey,Crouch,Ashton and Johnson being bandied around as possible front men for England how long before The Press put forward our man?

In my eyes he has much more about him than the U21 strikers of last season,Lita and Nugent and personally I see only Owen and Rooney as automatic selections and with Heskey injured (and Owen doubtful) who would you pick as the big man to play in a big man/little man combination?
Our man is genuinely two-footed,is strong in the air and has (as they say) a good touch for a big man.

We eventually got Nicky Shorey there so how about "Kitson for England" to show that he has moved on from being just a bargain and only fully appreciated in Berkshire?


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Re: Kitson for England

by Victor Meldrew » 28 Jan 2008 19:46

Thank you very much for that Cookie but I was far from being the only one who thought it possible.


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Re: Kitson for England

by Ian Royal » 28 Jan 2008 19:51

Already speaks volumes to me that Capello has been to see us twice in his first few weeks.

When we were playing much much better last season it took about 6 months for McCLOLaren to see us play. Hopefully he's been spreading himself around the other non big clubs as well. England need a TEAM, even if it means going for less quality individual players so that you get the partnerships working across the park.

right back & right wing, left back & left wing, centre backs, central midfield and strikers. Sadly I think that could mean some of the best English players missing out. The likes of Joe Cole, Frank Lampard etc. Not that we'd really miss Fat Frank on recent international form.

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Re: Kitson for England

by Cookie » 28 Jan 2008 20:08

Victor Meldrew Thank you very much for that Cookie but I was far from being the only one who thought it possible.


Modest as well. :)

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Re: Kitson for England

by Hatt-rick » 28 Jan 2008 20:18

I think it would be great for Kitson to get selected, even if he doesnt play. Im sure the whole experience would benefit him so much.

If he managed to play would be even better, and i cant see it being any worse a selection than when Heskey was called up. You've got a player who plays in a similar position, but has a much better scoring record (be it mostly in lower leagues).

He's made the step up before through the divisions, and im sure he'd do it again to international level.

Good luck dave!

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by Cookie » 28 Jan 2008 20:39

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Kitson will never play for England


Never is a long time in football. :wink:

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Re: Kitson for England

by Billy The Fish » 28 Jan 2008 20:49

When does the next England squad get picked/announced?

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Re: Kitson for England

by Upper West?!? » 28 Jan 2008 21:00

I think he names the squad this weekend.

I've been listening to Radio 5Live's Monday Night Football discussion this evening, and they've been discussing Cappello's options. Once again, Kitson is being used as an example of a player thay may deserve his chance. Being the leading English scorer in the Premier League is putting him in the limelight To quote one of the analysts, "You don't know how he will take to international football until you give him a chance"

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Re: Kitson for England

by Ian Royal » 28 Jan 2008 21:21

Upper West?!? I think he names the squad this weekend.

I've been listening to Radio 5Live's Monday Night Football discussion this evening, and they've been discussing Cappello's options. Once again, Kitson is being used as an example of a player thay may deserve his chance. Being the leading English scorer in the Premier League is putting him in the limelight To quote one of the analysts, "You don't know how he will take to international football until you give him a chance"


Especially seeing one of the other top scorers hasn't got more than 1 goal in the last couple of months. Agbonlahor got off to a flier but hasn't really done much since... no idea if thats down to injury or not being picked mind.

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