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Lennon Saviour of E
04-05-2007, 11:28
In the not too distant future.
The talent laden England u17 side play their second game in the European Finals today against the hosts Beligium on Eurosport at 3.00.
Let's hope they can do the business and get a bit of cohesion going eh.
Indeed, is there a line up of the players as of yet?
Lennon Saviour of E
04-05-2007, 12:37
Indeed, is there a line up of the players as of yet?
We have the squad of course but not the actual starting line up.
anyone who hasn't got eurosport here is a link to watch it online.
Its in german though but still worth a watch. :thumbup1:
http://livestream.eurosport.com/ebu/esp_german_001.wsx
Lennon Saviour of E
04-05-2007, 14:36
Rose cross, Murphy header, 1-0.
Good side Belgium though.
Lennon Saviour of E
04-05-2007, 15:42
1-1 Final score.
We could be in the shit now. But as they say "everything to play for".
Lennon Saviour of E
04-05-2007, 16:06
The schoolboys Rhys Murphy (Arse striker) and Danny Welbeck (Man U)confirmed they are genuine class talents. Particularly Murphy.
Woods, Tiawo and Landsbury er, didn't.
Lennon Saviour of E
07-05-2007, 11:58
A draw would suit Holland today. It's shit or bust for England unfortunately.
The schoolboys Rhys Murphy (Arse striker) and Danny Welbeck (Man U)confirmed they are genuine class talents. Particularly Murphy.
Woods, Tiawo and Landsbury er, didn't.
lol, rhys murphy is my star striker for arsenal after 5 seasons! hes class in real life as well
Lennon Saviour of E
07-05-2007, 17:18
Fucking hell! Just squeaked through. But 4-2 at the finish.
And we miss Spain in the semi.
(A worry about Murphy going off though - with future game/s in mind.)
Lennon Saviour of E
10-05-2007, 14:51
Well men. It's the semi final against the Frogs tonight (7.15 Eurosport - yeah I know Spurs are on but it's a question of priorities).
We should be able to pull this off (not sure if Murphy is fit to play though) but it's gonna be tight I suppose.
Lennon Saviour of E
10-05-2007, 18:09
Spain sqeak through. Came back to 1-1 with 10 men.
Won aet 7-6 pens. Let's hope ours doesn't go to pens, we'll be fucked.
Good to see Murphy back.
But where the fuck is Welbeck.
Lennon Saviour of E
10-05-2007, 20:12
Phew! That were close eh England fans.
Lennon Saviour of E
10-05-2007, 20:38
what? what happened?
1-0, England players going down like flies. Panick stations. Franch missed two sitters (and that was just in the eight minute of injury time).
England hang on. Just.
1-0, England players going down like flies. Panick stations. Franch missed two sitters (and that was just in the eight minute of injury time).
England hang on. Just.
good stuff. is the match over then?
I'm appalled that there is nothing on the BBC football website apart from the team news :boat:
Lennon Saviour of E
10-05-2007, 20:51
good stuff. is the match over then?
I'm appalled that there is nothing on the BBC football website apart from the team news :boat:
There'll be an article on Friday in the Mail comparing this lot to the u18 lot in 93. I can feel it in me water.
how did Franks and Steele get on? Steele got MOTM the other day didn't he?
Lennon Saviour of E
10-05-2007, 20:56
Final fling for England
By Russell Staves. Thursday, 10 May 2007.
England
1-0
France
Moses 11
UEFA U17 Championship Finals
Semi-Final
Thursday 10 May 2007
Tubize, Belgium
England are just 80 minutes away from winning their first major tournament in 14 years following a nerve-wracking win over France on Thursday night.
Leading through Victor Moses' 11th minute strike, England had to defend like lions in the second half as the rampant French threatened to ruin the party.
But they hung on, with centre-halves Jordan Spence and Krystian Pearce to the fore, and will play Spain in the Final on Sunday.
When England last played France, back in February, they were forced to settle for a draw after Thibault Bourgeois pierced the Lions' defence. There was an element of deja vu when the same player had the first shot although Middlesbrough keeper Jason Steele watched it trickle wide.
Henri Lansbury, confident after his stunning 25 yard strike against Holland three days earlier, showed his appetite to shoot from long range a minute later. His radar was a little awry this time, the ball flying over the crossbar.
Moses showed his team-mate how to do it on 11 minutes, although England's opener had much to do with their lively left-winger Danny Rose.
The Leeds youngster, who gave right-back Nicolas Seguin a torrid evening, outstripped his marker before delivering a sublime cross to the far post. Rhys Murphy's towering header cannoned into the post but the ball rebounded to Palace forward Moses who finished emphatically from 12 yards. Cue the trademark somersault celebration.
Having been the width of the post away from scoring himself, Arsenal's Murphy went close again on 23 minutes.
After England had stolen possession, Murphy cantered down the inside right channel before aiming a shot which seemed destined for the bottom corner. French keeper Joris Delle had other ideas however, palming the ball wide at full stretch.
England continued to dominate with Rose, Moses and Murphy looking dangerous when the Lions attacked. Behind them, the steadying influence of Michael Woods and Lansbury provided the forwards with a constant supply of ammunition.
A feature was England's ability to attack with pace, particularly after France had lost possession. On one such occasion, Moses charged through the middle and using Murphy as his decoy, cut inside before Lansbury, perhaps getting in his team-mate's path, stole the ball and curled agonisingly wide.
Rose remained a real handful and he went close on 34 minutes. Bustling past the hapless Seguin, Rose bore down on goal before letting fly with a powerful shot which Delle did well to beat out.
Just like they did against Holland, England began the second half worryingly, presenting France with a wonderful chance less than two minutes after the restart.
Chelsea's Woods relinquished possession which led to Bourgeois fizzing a dangerous cross into the England box. Steele stuttered allowing Damien Le Tallec to nip in but he could only deflect the ball wide.
England's plans suffered a disruption minutes later when Lansbury went down in the heap after being hit flush in the face with the ball. After a lengthy delay, the Arsenal man was stretchered off to be replaced by Tom Taiwo.
Peacock's mini injury crisis worsened when Joseph Mattock limped off with Arsenal's Gavin Hoyte coming off the bench to replace him. It was England's third substitution after Jonathan Franks came on for Tristain Plummer at half-time.
The changes resulted in England losing their first half rhythm - something the French were quick to capitalise on and they were just inches away from equalising on 64 minutes.
Bourgeois' corner arched past the wandering Steele to Mamadou Sakho who sent a header thudding against the bar.
The French pressure continued with Bourgeois' set-pieces causing concern in the English ranks. His 66th minute free-kick was headed just wide by Taiwo, the Chelsea man a yard away from an embarrassing own goal.
Still Les Blues pressed forward. Le Tallec twisted and turned in the English box before laying the ball off to the tough-tackling Marial Riff whose side-footed effort was comfortably dealt with by Steele.
England had to dig deep once the fourth official signalled eight minutes of injury-time, with Spence's last ditch tackle on Le Tallec a masterful piece of defending.
The rampant French sent another shot across the boughs when Seguin fired narrowly wide.
English hearts were fluttering in the sixth minute of added time. Caught dilly-dallying in possession, the Lions presented Bourgeois with a great chance but with just Steele to beat, he pushed his shot wide.
Bourgeious then missed another gilt-edged chance, nodding over from close range with just seconds left.
England: Steele, Ofori-Twumasi, Mattock (Hoyte 59), Pearce, Spence, Moses, Lansbury (Taiwo 52), Plummer (Franks 41), Woods, Rose, Murphy.
Subs not used: Welbeck, Smithies, Gosling, Porritt.
Lennon Saviour of E
10-05-2007, 20:58
how did Franks and Steele get on? Steele got MOTM the other day didn't he?
Steele did well enough when he had to. I didn't see Franks get a kick. Mind you second half was backs to the wall and pray for the whistle.
Surprising Welbeck didn't come on instead.
I see Porritt goes unused again. Obviously not the player they thought he was going to be.
Lennon Saviour of E
11-05-2007, 12:20
I see Porritt goes unused again. Obviously not the player they thought he was going to be.
They gave him a game on Friday. He certainly looked livelier than he did when I saw him for the u18s a couple of months ago.
Maybe he's still not over the broken leg.
Lennon Saviour of E
13-05-2007, 12:41
England reach first European Final since whenever but the media don't give it a mention!
Seems a bit odd to me. I'm not expecting a two page spread or a special supplement, but a couple of lines wouldn't have gone amisss.
Lennon Saviour of E
13-05-2007, 14:02
Whateven happens the doom-mongers surely can't complain about the quality of English school boys (leave it out) with the likes of Welbeck, Murphy, Moses, Lansbury and some of the u16 lads like Bozza Bostock.
Lennon Saviour of E
16-05-2007, 10:17
There's some real talent in this England team with Welbeck, Murphy, Rose, and (of late) Lansbury, and six defenders.
Lennon Saviour of E
17-05-2007, 13:47
England drawn with Brazil
Thursday, 17 May 2007.
England will take on Brazil when they compete in the FIFA U17 World Cup for the first time this summer.
The England team, who were losing finalists in the UEFA European U17 Championship last week, will take part in the 24-team tournament in South Korea in August.
At the draw for the Finals, made in Seoul today, England were paired with Brazil, North Korea and New Zealand in the group stages.
The tournament begins on 18 August with the Final taking place in Seoul on 9 September.
The opening match for John Peacock's U17 side will be against North Korea in Seogwipo on 18 August before playing New Zealand in the same venue on 21 August. The group matches will conclude with the clash against Brazil in Goyang on 24 August.
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