NewCorkSeth I actually just crunched the numbers and the average squad age is 25.6, wasn't England's last WC squads average age 31?
Ahh yes I see your point now. I fully expect Shaw to be challenging for the first team (as should Gibbs), but my squad (while somewhat tongue and cheek) is not about absolutely doing out with the old (in fact I only took Gerrard out because I quite like the name Henderson) I see the WC as a chance for England to reinvent themselves. Cole and Baines are simply undroppable whereas Lampard and Gerrard (imo) are not. Welbeck and Ox have gone to tournament but only have a combined 33 caps. To put that in context Ashley Young has 30.
I know my (half serious) squad has no chance of winning but neither does a squad including Gerrard, Lampard, Defoe, Carrick and so on, so why send them? there are above adequate replacements who should be setting their sights on the next Euros and Englands focus should be building a squad of 25ish year olds with, on average, 50 caps.
I know it wasn't a totally serious squad, just made for an semi-interesting point of discussion....
Even if we're building for the future I think you need to maintain a level of experience in a side so that there are role models to impart their knowledge and experience to the youngsters. If they're not there then the experience of going away for a tournament won't be as rich. I guess the danger with that is that the youngster pick up on the fear of failure and inhibition that has held England back.
A tricky balance to find for any manager.
Young and Henderson are other wildcards for the squad. The former looked more than comfortable on the international stage a couple of years ago (before a dire Euro's) and Henderson is really kicking on this season and looks to be flourishing under Rodgers. I think he could knock Lampard out of the squad for the summer, especially as he has a ready made understanding with Gerrard.