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    'Pick the player, not the name'

    Capello's words after being asked about dropping Lampard, good sentiments if you ask me.

    I hope David Moyes will start thinking along similar lines, If Jags has his fourth horror show in a row, or if when Colemans fully fit and looks an option at RB while Nev is providing nothing other than traffic directions, or any number of other scenarios. Take them out the firing line, it doesnt make them bad players, it just means they are not the form player at that moment.

    This business of picking as many favourites as he possibly can regardless of form or opposition really has to stop.

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    Cahill ffs

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    Good sentiment - but rarely carried out - especially by Capello.

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    Yeah, because Capello never chooses by reputation alone.

    The hilarious thing is he did exactly that in the same game - Chris Smalling (yeah, if he were still at Fulham he'd be capped for sure!) and Ashley Cole (he's on form honest) ^^
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubey View Post
    Yeah, because Capello never chooses by reputation alone.

    The hilarious thing is he did exactly that in the same game - Chris Smalling (yeah, if he were still at Fulham he'd be capped for sure!) and Ashley Cole (he's on form honest) ^^
    Exactamundo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubey View Post
    Yeah, because Capello never chooses by reputation alone.

    The hilarious thing is he did exactly that in the same game - Chris Smalling (yeah, if he were still at Fulham he'd be capped for sure!) and Ashley Cole (he's on form honest) ^^
    agreed, but thats not really the point, the sentiment still stands, and its one of Moyes biggest failings

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    ...And just watch Steven Gerrard waltz right back into the squad when his groin mends.

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    This is in the Everton forum for a reason lids.

    I think the OP's point was how Moyes can be accused of picking names rather than players.

    Fabio is a massive hypocrite but again, this is about Moyes I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chicoazul View Post
    Cahill ffs
    He needs to drop Arteta more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Summerskin View Post
    ...And just watch Steven Gerrard waltz right back into the squad when his groin mends.
    And the media will still hail the usual England squad as the one to win the Euro's. The same players that have failed time after time

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    Quote Originally Posted by Summerskin View Post
    ...And just watch Anichebe waltz right back into the squad when his groin mends.
    There.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RadioFriendlyUnitShifter View Post
    This is in the Everton forum for a reason lids.

    I think the OP's point was how Moyes can be accused of picking names rather than players.

    Fabio is a massive hypocrite but again, this is about Moyes I think.
    Thanks lid

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    Quote Originally Posted by Warzycha's Caterpillar View Post
    He needs to drop Arteta more.
    Moyes will still pick him to play on Saturday.
    "The people on the street support Everton" David Moyes 2002.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tubey View Post
    Yeah, because Capello never chooses by reputation alone.

    The hilarious thing is he did exactly that in the same game - Chris Smalling (yeah, if he were still at Fulham he'd be capped for sure!) and Ashley Cole (he's on form honest) ^^
    Okay, Ashley Cole is debatable, but what's wrong with playing Smailing? He was a back up player for Fulham (and as CB on top of that) and now he's a starting CB in an excellent United team.

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