Not sure if it's just me, but if twitter links are posted can the actual tweets be copied and pasted on here? Work blocks twitter so I can't see what's being talked about.
Unlikely Uruguay under 15s, 16s, 17s etc would know much about him as a player being based in England. Maybe its just a matter of circumstance and he simply stands a better chance with Uruguay.
He has gone on record as saying that he considers himself an Englishman. Then again, so has Simon Church.
Not sure if it's just me, but if twitter links are posted can the actual tweets be copied and pasted on here? Work blocks twitter so I can't see what's being talked about.
Diego Poyet @diegopoyet7 Listo para juntarme con la sub 20 de Uruguay mañana en Francia // Ready to meet up with Uruguay U20s tomorrow in France 2:08 PM - 23 Mar 2015
not really a snub, following his old mans foot steps , and he aint ever going to be good enough for england
What makes you say that? Better / more established than Scott Parker was at his age. The performances he was putting in last season aged 17 did more than enough to suggest to me that he could easily be good enough for England when he's in his 20s.
If he can't get into a squad with 8 midfielders, 6 of whom are playing in the Championship, the writing is on the wall for him.
Tom Carroll (Swansea City - loan from Tottenham Hotspur), Nathaniel Chalobah (Reading - loan from Chelsea), Jake Forster-Caskey (Brighton & Hove Albion), Will Hughes (Derby County), Jesse Lingard (Derby County - loan from Manchester United), Alex Pritchard (Brentford - loan from Tottenham Hotspur), Nathan Redmond (Norwich City), James Ward-Prowse (Southampton)
Because he ain't good enough, hardly broke into the hamsters first team, and has stagnated since leaving,
Stagnated really, he is still under 20 and involved in the first team squad of a premier league club now someone like Scott Sinclair his career did Stagnate(and was slightly older when he moved to City)
Remember this is his first full season as a pro player, only got into our squad 2nd half of last season
Go on then Paulie mins played for first team since he left us
Again age and in his first full season, what was you expecting and I am sure he knew how this season would pan out, he is 19 all I am saying is you cant say his career has stagnated already, he is still developing as a player,
he has played more games as a 19 year old than Cousins did at his age who was 19 years and 5 months when he made his Pro Debut
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Also, he played in all of England's other teams. Just a traditionalist I suppose, choose your team and stick with it.
He has gone on record as saying that he considers himself an Englishman. Then again, so has Simon Church.
Aged 48, I probably stand just as much chance off a full cap as Poyet does.........
If he can't get into a squad with 8 midfielders, 6 of whom are playing in the Championship, the writing is on the wall for him.
Tom Carroll (Swansea City - loan from Tottenham Hotspur), Nathaniel Chalobah (Reading - loan from Chelsea), Jake Forster-Caskey (Brighton & Hove Albion), Will Hughes (Derby County), Jesse Lingard (Derby County - loan from Manchester United), Alex Pritchard (Brentford - loan from Tottenham Hotspur), Nathan Redmond (Norwich City), James Ward-Prowse (Southampton)
Still, he can treat it as a fresh challenge.
now someone like Scott Sinclair his career did Stagnate(and was slightly older when he moved to City)
Remember this is his first full season as a pro player, only got into our squad 2nd half of last season
and I am sure he knew how this season would pan out, he is 19 all I am saying is you cant say his career has stagnated already, he is still developing as a player,
he has played more games as a 19 year old than Cousins did at his age who was 19 years and 5 months when he made his Pro Debut
Poyet is not
I forgot the rules that as soon as a player leaves us he is crap and his career is over
Bloody CL Rules, I am sorry