Showing posts with label England Under-21. Show all posts
Showing posts with label England Under-21. Show all posts

England Want Scott Parker Move Back To The Premier League Football

Big Sam England want Parker move to a hammers boss accuses England camp of informing midfielder to seek move and Sam Allardyce believes the England hierarchy have encouraged Scott Parker to leave West Ham in search of Premier League football.

Parker has been linked with a transfer ever since to Hammers were sent down last season but despite being open to such a move and he has started the season under Allardyce in the Championship and the top flight newcomers QPR have seen a £4million bid turned down in the 30-year-old midfielder and Allardyce believes both Parker and the england could be better served by the player remaing at Upton Park.

It could actually benefit England if Scott is playing at a club which is winning more games than when he was playing for West Ham at the bottom of the Premier League in england team side shouldn't be picked on whichever players are in a Premier League when you've got a Premier League player playing in the Championship.

International career for a Scott Parker has represented England at every level from under-15 to a senior team and he has 11 caps for the England under-21 team and scott Parker international debut for the senior England team came on 16 November 2003 and On 11 May 2010 Parker was revealed to be among Capello's 30-man preliminary squad list for the 2010 FIFA World Cup and a 9 February 2011 he came on as a 2nd half substitute for Frank Lampard in a friendly against Denmark to become the 1st player to receive his 1st four full caps whilst playing for 4 different teams.

England Under-21 manager Stuart Pearce says Ukraine will be under more pressure

"Ukraine under pressure, says England U21 boss Stuart Pearce when they meet in the European Championship on Wednesday."

England drew 1-1 with Spain in a opening Group B game in Denmark, while Ukraine lost 2-1 to a Czech Republic and Everyone's going into the second group games with slightly different mentalitie said Pearce.
Ukraine are probably under a touch more pressure for we have knowing they've probably got to win both remaining matches and Pearce insisted that his side deserved their opening-game draw, which came courtesy of Danny Welbeck's late equaliser after Spain had dominated for long periods in Herning.

As a team we defended very well said Pearce and i know which team was going to go on and win the game when it went to 1-1 and i will ask the question for how many other nations would've thrown the towel in? Maybe in the 87th minute, when they're losing 1-0 and the opposition are keeping the ball very well.

If spirit and confidence for anything to go by England go into Wednesday's match against Ukraine in good shape and the Jack Rodwell is worthy of a starting place and will hope success here in Denmark can be the highlight of what has been an injury-hit season.