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Qatar 2022 kill the slave labour World Cup

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Might as well have a thread for it. I was just thinking who we lose.

Probables
Aaronson
Adams
Klich
Koch
Kristensen
Llorente

Remote possibles
Bamford
Harrison
Meslier
Roca
Rodrigo
Struijk

That it?
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None of them going beyond the quarters, it'll be fine.

Is Rasmus a full international? Can probably discount Dieng as it stands and I think Rodrigo falls into remote rather than probable.
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Phil LUFC wrote:None of them going beyond the quarters, it'll be fine.

Is Rasmus a full international? Can probably discount Dieng as it stands and I think Rodrigo falls into remote rather than probable.
Edited. Looks like Rasmus is currently a full international.
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eric olthwaite wrote:
Phil LUFC wrote:None of them going beyond the quarters, it'll be fine.

Is Rasmus a full international? Can probably discount Dieng as it stands and I think Rodrigo falls into remote rather than probable.
Edited. Looks like Rasmus is currently a full international.
And the Dieng thing aged well! :lol:
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Arf.

I’ll wait to see if I’m adding James before I edit again…
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eric olthwaite wrote:Arf.

I’ll wait to see if I’m adding James before I edit again…
Probably should have waited till tomorrow Eric, this thread has been a mess from the start :lol:
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Edited following that fucking sublime deadline day.
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Isn't Meslier a possibility? Assuming France take 3 keepers, Lloris is presumably first choice and possibly Maignan as second but I'm not sure (have no knowledge of football in France) that Lafont who was the U21 keeper before Meslier, is a more likely third choice as young player taken for experience.
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Given that we’re a couple of months away and he’s never been called up for the first team, I’m assuming not.
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Bobbycollins wrote:Isn't Meslier a possibility? Assuming France take 3 keepers, Lloris is presumably first choice and possibly Maignan as second but I'm not sure (have no knowledge of football in France) that Lafont who was the U21 keeper before Meslier, is a more likely third choice as young player taken for experience.
Google says: Lloris (35), Maignan (27), Areola (29), Mandanda (37) are the first 4 options. Given Lafont kept Meslier out until he became too old for the U21s you'd think he's higher up the list too.
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Phil LUFC wrote:
Bobbycollins wrote:Isn't Meslier a possibility? Assuming France take 3 keepers, Lloris is presumably first choice and possibly Maignan as second but I'm not sure (have no knowledge of football in France) that Lafont who was the U21 keeper before Meslier, is a more likely third choice as young player taken for experience.
Google says: Lloris (35), Maignan (27), Areola (29), Mandanda (37) are the first 4 options. Given Lafont kept Meslier out until he became too old for the U21s you'd think he's higher up the list too.
Yeah but, Areola has played 3 games for France, the most recent in 2019; Mandanda aged 37 hasn't played for France since 2020, so I reckon it's a shoot-out between Lafont and Meslier, with the latter being one year younger, however with Meslier now having two years of premier League experience, it's a question of whether Meslier or Lafont have made the most progress. I have no idea which is why I suggested Meslier might be a possibility.
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In fairness I’ve put Marc Roca as a possible and it would probably need 8-10 injuries before he gets a look in, so Illan’s not dissimilar.
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Struijk in Holland’s next provisional squad so there’s one more for the list
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MightyWhite wrote:Struijk in Holland’s next provisional squad so there’s one more for the list
Christ, I like Pascal well enough but fair to say he's no Frank de Boer or whoever...
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Gnonto?
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LSD&2Es wrote:Gnonto?
In an amusing turn of events, Italy didn’t qualify
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MightyWhite wrote:Struijk in Holland’s next provisional squad so there’s one more for the list
I wondered about Pascal and the last I remember reading was that he hadn’t formally committed to either Belgium or the Netherlands. He’d be a shoo-in at CB for a minor nation, so I guess it’s not inconceivable.
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the flying pig wrote:
MightyWhite wrote:Struijk in Holland’s next provisional squad so there’s one more for the list
Christ, I like Pascal well enough but fair to say he's no Frank de Boer or whoever...
Maybe he could do a job for them at left back :cyclops:
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LSD&2Es wrote:Gnonto?
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I would think you can take Llorente off the list of Probables.
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