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Old May 12th, 2014, 15:46
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Michael Carrick, Andy Carroll and Kyle Walker have been left out of the 23-man England World Cup squad named by Roy Hodgson for Brazil on Monday afternoon.


Carrick has paid the price for a poor season with Manchester United while West Ham striker Carroll has been named on the standby list after a season ravaged by injury.

Tottenham defender Walker misses out due to a pelvic injury.

As expected, teenage left-back Luke Shaw makes the cut ahead of Ashley Cole, who retired from international football on Sunday night after being told he had not made the squad.

Rickie Lambert, who has scored 14 goals this season, gets the nod ahead of Carroll.

Former Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe, who now plays for Toronto FC, is only good enough for a place on the standby list.

Carrick rejected the chance to be on the standby list for Euro 2012, but he has accepted the same position this time around. Carrick is joined in Hodgson's contingency planning by Tom Cleverley, who has not made the 23 despite starting nine consecutive games under Hodgson at the start of the 2012-13 season.

Hodgson has selected just four strikers for the tournament in Brazil, which kicks off on June 12.

Wayne Rooney will be the leading striker, with Daniel Sturridge, Danny Welbeck and Lambert in support. Frank Lampard, 35, makes the cut, but otherwise there is a youthful look about England's midfield selection.

Ross Barkley, 20, has been selected, alongside Liverpool teenager Raheem Sterling.

Arsenal duo Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Jack Wilshere are in the 23 despite their recent injury concerns.

Adam Lallana, who has three caps, has been rewarded for a fine year with Southampton by being included.

James Milner also is favoured ahead of the likes of Adam Johnson and Ashley Young - neither of whom made the squad or standby list.
There were no surprises in defence. Gary Cahill, Phil Jagielka, Phil Jones and Chris Smalling were Hodgson's four centre-halves.
Leighton Baines goes to Brazil as first-choice left-back, with Shaw in reserve.

Glen Johnson goes to the tournament as England's only recognised right-back.

Hodgson selected Fraser Forster as third goalkeeper behind Joe Hart and Ben Foster.

There was a place on the standby list for Everton teenager John Stones, who only made his first Premier League start in January.

Uncapped Liverpool right-back Jon Flanagan was also on the standby list.

Those standby players will fly to Portugal with the squad next Monday for a week-long training camp.
Hodgson admitted the decision to leave out Cole was "an unbelievably hard" call.
"Ashley is a player that I and the rest of my staff appreciate," he said.

"He is a magnificent player and what he's done for England is second to none. Luke Shaw has had a wonderful season. He has captured headlines with his form and ability.

"One player has 107 caps and one has many caps to come. It was a hard job to ring Ashley and I can only be unbelievably grateful for the gracious way he accepted the decision.

"Circumstances will prove whether the decision to take the younger player was the right one or not."


England World Cup squad: J Hart (Manchester City), B Foster (West Brom), F Forster (Celtic); G Johnson (Liverpool), P Jagielka (Everton), G Cahill (Chelsea), C Smalling (Manchester United), P Jones (Manchester United), L Baines (Everton), L Shaw (Southampton); S Gerrard (Liverpool, capt), F Lampard (Chelsea), J Henderson (Liverpool), J Milner (Manchester City), J Wilshere (Arsenal), R Barkley (Everton), A Lallana (Southampton), R Sterling (Liverpool), A Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal); W Rooney (Manchester United), D Sturridge (Liverpool), D Welbeck (Manchester United), R Lambert (Southampton).
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Old May 12th, 2014, 19:31
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fukin hell

johnson shyte
smalling shyte
jones shyte
gerrard passed it
lampard passed it
henderson clueless
milner not good enough
wilshere cry baby
chamberlain fatty
welbeck shyte
sterling homer simpsons twin

good news that leaves 12 players
bad news 3 of them are goalies

how many of the youngsters will play, my guess is one [ lallana ]
disaster waiting to happen in 6 weeks time, i predict we wont get out of group,
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Well yes it's a tough group and the key match is against Italy where they must get at least a point ! However, I think it's about the best squad he could have picked.
The good news is, Carroll is only on stand-by . Useless tw-at I think he's better off going back to Newcastle.. He can take his mate Sam Allardyce with him
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I would have taken Crouch instead of Lambert.....All the strikers he had picked are the same type of player...


Phil Jones ?

He is like the kid at school who cant play football and hates PE......


Wouldnt have taken Lamplard....all he does now is point .....although was a great player in his time.


Baines cant defend but is ok going forward....but who can he cross to as we dont have anyone up front to head the ball....


Italy are a poor team now but somehow i think they will beat us and then we will have the usual struggle to make it into the ko rounds....
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