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Heartwork

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  1. Him or Wharton, but definitely not TAA. Wharton when they need someone to settle the midfield, Mainoo when they need someone who can make an impact.
  2. I travel past Bellingham (south London) regularly and am surprised nobody stuck a "JUDE" over the Bellingham Station signs yet.
  3. I hope for their sake the ones who were singing "10 German Bombers" out in the streets earlier ordered their drinks before they started singing. Otherwise they'll be drinking a lot of German spit with their pints.
  4. What is it about Mainoo and Saka that makes them easier targets than Foden or Kane...
  5. Ten Hag had a point about how the English love to build people up just to watch them fall. Mainoo is going to be the scapegoat if things go wrong.
  6. Yeah Mainoo has more flair but Wharton would be like Owen Hargreaves was in 2006, the previously unfancied player who ends up holding everything together and pulling the strings.
  7. The Palace lot who've played definitely haven't hurt their cause for inclusion in the final 26. Guehi perhaps the weakest of the 3 but Eze was possibly the only bright spark in the first half and Wharton hasn't put a foot wrong in the second.
  8. He's not a central midfielder. A wide midfielder, possibly?
  9. How had no other teams come in for him before Palace got him?
  10. Wharton's helped remedy the midfield problem a lot
  11. Eze could be the secret weapon in this tournament. With all the talk being about Bellingham, Foden, Palmer etc. but along comes Eze just running the show today.
  12. 6 players missing for England tomorrow. So a chance for the fringe players in the team to stake a claim, especially at CB where both Maguire and Stones will be absent.
  13. England are obscenely stacked in attack right now but the lack of depth in the 6 role and LB in particular is a weak point. Defensively the Stones-Maguire partnership still has some legs (especially with Maguire's late season renaissance) with Guehi also an established backup, plus Quansah making a name for himself (there's also Tomori but Southgate doesn't seem to like him). Rico Lews will probably succeed Walker at RB in the near future and Livramento will be up there soon.
  14. Portugal dragging up the average age there
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