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Alan Medic Wrote:

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> You must be a Spurs fan UDT!


I prefer playing football than watching. Generally I wish more clubs put more faith in their youngsters than spending millions of pounds on players from abroad.

of Chelsea is another good player to watch out for.


With Frimpong he is a future England international and I like to see him paired up with Wishire.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I think Frimpong wants to play for Ghana not

> England.


He is already picked for the England U21 team and have played for the England's U18s and U16s teams.


Capello is a fan of Frimpong and Wenger has suggested last year that he should be quickly picked for England's first team given his choice of countries to play for.


When would you start playing with us? Are you scared of Re-re's toe crunching tackles?

This is pretty clear.............a few months old




The young Arsenal midfielder Emmanuel Frimpong is currently recovering from a cruciate knee ligament injury which has kept him out of the team since the beginning of the season, but he is recovering well and hopes to return to traing in the next month or so.


The youngster, who has just turned 19, has represented England at U16 and U17 levels but is adamant that he wants to represent his home country Ghana.


In an interview today on Citi Sports in Ghana he made it clear where his heart lies. ?I have always said that I will play for Ghana because I am a Ghanaian Player. My whole family is from Ghana but at the same time, I have been in England since I was young and I see England as my home.


?But at the moment, if Ghana calls me up I will gladly go and play. But there are people who also don?t want me be called to play for Ghana which is very disappointing. I guess I just have to wait for a call up but at the moment I am still playing for England so it?s a bit of a difficult situation? .


?I have always told my family that if Ghana calls me, I will personally ride my own bicycle from England to Ghana? he concluded.

Frimpong pingong...let's get back to the serious stuff...


Group A: Bayern Munich, Villarreal, MAN CITY, Napoli B)

Group B: Inter Milan, CSKA Moscow, Lille, Trabzonspor

Group C: MAN UTD, Benfica, Basel, Otelul Galati :)-D

Group D: Real Madrid, Lyon, Ajax, Dinamo Zagreb

Group E: CHELSEA, Valencia, Bayer Leverkusen, Genk

Group F: ARSENAL, Marseille, Olympiakos, Borussia Dortmund

Group G: FC Porto, Shakhtar Donetsk, Zenit, Apoel FC

Group H: Barcelona, AC Milan, BATE Borisov, Viktoria Plzen

June this year-


?I want to play for Ghana, because I am a Ghanaian and not for the Three Lions of England.?


?My name is ample testimony that I am a Ghanaian, and so I find it ridiculous playing for the England national team with the kind of name I bear,?


?I have been offered the chance to play for the English side, but I think playing for Ghana would be appropriate.?


-some words are harder to go back on than others... though I suppose he could always change his name to Manny Frimpton?

Danny Welbeck had made the difficult choice when he chose England over Ghana. In case of the Boateng brothers, Jerome chosen Germany while Kevin-Prince played for Ghana and was on opposing sides during the World Cup 2010.


With Frimpong making his first English Premiership start for Arsenal last Saturday, England has signalled their intent and this week selected him for their U21 squad.


http://www.footballtransfertavern.com/2011/08/premiership/frimpong-beauty-or-the-beast


It seems there are a wealth of very good technical young English players playing for various clubs such as Chelsea, Everton, Liverpool and Manchester Utd. Josh Macceachran is another impressive young talent.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I don't think any Scottish club would hold their

> own in the PL currently. They just don't have the

> money.


It's just not simply money. Compared to the seventies and eighties, Scottish clubs haven't produced the same calibre of players like a Dalglish or a Souness.

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