Beckham gets chance of England century *Spoilers* -
03-20-2008, 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted by uefa.com
David Beckham is in line to win his 100th England cap after being called up for the first time under Fabio Capello for the friendly with France.
Back in the fold
Capello left out the LA Galaxy midfielder for his first game in charge, last month's 2-1 win against Switzerland, but the former captain returns in a 30-man squad after an assessment of his match fitness during the Major League Soccer pre-season. Middlesbrough FC defender David Wheater steps up to the senior selection a month after turning 21, while 19-year-old Arsenal FC forward Theo Walcott is back for the first time since his surprise 2006 FIFA World Cup call. Chelsea FC duo John Terry and Frank Lampard are also recalled after missing the Switzerland fixture through injury. England failed to qualify for UEFA EURO 2008™ but begin 2010 World Cup qualifying in September away to Andorra.
England squad
Goalkeepers: David James (Portsmouth FC), Scott Carson (Aston Villa FC), Chris Kirkland (Wigan Athletic FC).
Defenders: Wayne Bridge (Chelsea FC), Ashley Cole (Chelsea FC), David Wheater (Middlesbrough FC), Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United FC), Glen Johnson (Portsmouth FC), John Terry (Chelsea FC), Wes Brown (Manchester United FC), Joleon Lescott (Everton FC), Matthew Upson (West Ham United FC), Jonathan Woodgate (Tottenham Hotspur FC).
Midfielders: Steven Gerrard (Liverpool FC), Gareth Barry (Aston Villa FC), Jermaine Jenas (Tottenham Hotspur FC), David Beckham (LA Galaxy), Owen Hargreaves (Manchester United FC), Joe Cole (Chelsea FC), Ashley Young (Aston Villa FC), Stewart Downing (Middlesbrough FC), Shaun Wright-Philips (Chelsea FC), David Bentley (Blackburn Rovers FC), Frank Lampard (Chelsea FC).
Forwards: Theo Walcott (Arsenal FC), Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa FC), Michael Owen (Newcastle United FC), Wayne Rooney (Manchester United FC), Peter Crouch (Liverpool FC), Jermain Defoe (Portsmouth FC).
this is great news, a bonus to his career
ofc pompey was a good choice for Defoe, I think Bent should quit Hotspurs too, Berbatov & Keane are unstoppable..
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Well, Becks certainly deserves his ton cap.
Great servant of his country (and a great servant of ManUnited while he played for us) he didnt deserve all the s**t he had to take after the World Cup.
He is an amazing athlete and a great guy.
Hope he scores in this last game of his for his country.
well,is good to see him coming back.
he use to be my one the favourite
sure hope that he can perform a fantastic performance and maybe get a fix spot in england team
This is nice to see, but I disagree that it will be his last game for England. He's only 32 and has never relied on pace. Many players have been successful in the international game well after their 30th birthday. He just has to prove his worth again.
"Collar turned up, back straight, chest stuck out, he glided into the arena as if he owned the fucking place. Any arena, but nowhere more effectively than Old Trafford. This was his stage. He loved it, the crowd loved him" -Roy Keane on Eric Cantona
This is nice to see, but I disagree that it will be his last game for England. He's only 32 and has never relied on pace. Many players have been successful in the international game well after their 30th birthday. He just has to prove his worth again.
that is true but although i am a big fan of becks, i think that playing in a smaller league wont do him any favors. His quality is unquestionable but how do you compare the form of someone playing in a the Premiership and someone playing in a lower standard league by comparison?
I think capello is trying to build for the future here and i wouldnt be surprised if in the space of a year england would have found a new RM in either bentley, SWP (who just isnt living up to his potential atm), Agbondahor or Young (who prefers playing on the left).
They might even do a rafa and but gerrard there
good luck to becks and i hope he does himself a few favors by his performance.
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There's no doubt that Beckham deserves this. There's also little doubt that he is still one of England's best players... the bottom line is very few of them create chances.