Could be a fitness thing or the manager has decided to look at some different players (or even the manager has changed).Stranded wrote:Strange with Elliott - was getting picked when not playing regularly, breaks through as a regular, dropped by his country.
Can only assume it is because of the fact he won't have played for over a month by the time of the games.
Ah does look like a new manager and these will be his first games in charge - he may not be too interested in a player playing 3rd tier English football.Clyde1998 wrote:Could be a fitness thing or the manager has decided to look at some different players (or even the manager has changed).Stranded wrote:Strange with Elliott - was getting picked when not playing regularly, breaks through as a regular, dropped by his country.
Can only assume it is because of the fact he won't have played for over a month by the time of the games.
I find the coach's tactics inappropriate, most Cameroon players play in tournaments on par with the English 3rd division, there is not much difference.Stranded wrote:Ah does look like a new manager and these will be his first games in charge - he may not be too interested in a player playing 3rd tier English football.
Good to see he's involved again. IIRC, this is the first time he's been in the Jamaica squad since his injury.Sutekh wrote:CBBC called up by Jamaica for World Cup qualifiers against the Dominican Republic and Dominica next week. He is joined in the same squad by Michael Hector and Mikhail Antonio.
Edd The Duck and Otis the Aardvark also called up.Sutekh wrote:CBBC called up by Jamaica for World Cup qualifiers against the Dominican Republic and Dominica next week. He is joined in the same squad by Michael Hector and Mikhail Antonio.
You couldn't score in the broom cupboard!Orion1871 wrote:Edd The Duck and Otis the Aardvark also called up.Sutekh wrote:CBBC called up by Jamaica for World Cup qualifiers against the Dominican Republic and Dominica next week. He is joined in the same squad by Michael Hector and Mikhail Antonio.
Can't agree with that at all. It isn't 1986 any more, most Cameroon international players are playing in European top flights.drewdavis wrote:I find the coach's tactics inappropriate, most Cameroon players play in tournaments on par with the English 3rd division, there is not much difference.Stranded wrote:Ah does look like a new manager and these will be his first games in charge - he may not be too interested in a player playing 3rd tier English football.
Makes Scotland's 2-0 win against them look like an impressive result.Orion1871 wrote:Charlie Savage starts as Wales become the first top 50 ranked nation to fail to beat Gibraltar.
Tbf you have to remember this is a team in transition. Half the squad have only been selected in the last 12 months. Scanlon and Bartolo only made their debuts for Gibraltar in March.Clyde1998 wrote:Makes Scotland's 2-0 win against them look like an impressive result.Orion1871 wrote:Charlie Savage starts as Wales become the first top 50 ranked nation to fail to beat Gibraltar.
You wouldn't think Gibraltar would have the talent pool though. Wales did beat them 4-0 back in October, but obviously a lot of the young players have had an impact and will be improving.Orion1871 wrote:Tbf you have to remember this is a team in transition. Half the squad have only been selected in the last 12 months. Scanlon and Bartolo only made their debuts for Gibraltar in March.Clyde1998 wrote:Makes Scotland's 2-0 win against them look like an impressive result.Orion1871 wrote:Charlie Savage starts as Wales become the first top 50 ranked nation to fail to beat Gibraltar.
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