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ok you see alot of players from big leagues going into being picked for national side in friendlys and hugh games when there are a few people in small leagues might be able to cut it at international level for instance ukraine and georgia they could use 16 17year olds and still play quite well
when your on a mission on the international period or your scouting a team and there playing in the league cup or fa cup and you see some1 from rochdale or queens park playing well and keep on scouting them to relise maybe this is worth a gamble look at the international fixtures set them into the under 21s if young enough send thm with your squad for the friendlys let him have a wee run about if im scotland or ukraine i tend to look down the leagues in england and scotland ireland to find a few players who play for small clubs and let them play in a friendly or 2 and if there good then keep picking them untill you think maybe he could play well under pressure were most players are expected to preform
so i tryed this took 2players from queens park and 1 from bury who was bought to bury
lithuaina in the euro 2008 qualifyers
anderson was playing crap so brought on malloy who done well for his debut got a match rating of 8
ketterwell aswell he came on 2nd half played well setted up a goal
trouton didnt select him for the team as i had alot of cover for the team
There isn't a single full stop (or any other punctuation for that matter) in that whole post! How on earth do you expect people to understand what you are writing? We don't expect degree level English grammar and all that and spelling mistakes don't matter, but I just gave up trying to understand that half way through your second paragraph because it was incomprehensible.
well looking at small league players at international level giving them chances for friendlys. When you see there people worthy of actually getting a small chance to prove them self
would you gamble bringing a few lads in from smaller leagues managing england or scotland?
I'd definitely take the gamble if I was unfortunate enough to be managing England. If the gamble paid off that would just be unfortunate and I'd look a league further down the next time, if not then so much the better.
problem is with a few nations you are expected to win all your games. But if you go scotland ireland wales or northen ireland then you can try and take the gamble
such a waste when you cant get what you are looking for and yet some guys scored 23 goals in 18 games or somethng