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I'll go with this.Or simply JT's retirement removing the problem.
I'll go with this.Or simply JT's retirement removing the problem.
if I was Rio I'd tell England no
it was disrespectful to the player to suggest that someone like Martin Kelly could ever get into the squad for 'footballing reasons'
it was obvious that with the John Terry case Hodgson backed the wrong horse when omitting Rio
he's 36? we have some huge games coming up - he shouldnt be off playing qualifiers
I bet Fergie isn't pleased
Video of the incident:
I'm not a united fan therefore as a neutral I have a far different view to you lot..
Is it 7 United players in that squad now? Just goes to show how much of a British core we do have and long may it continue.
Sir Alex Ferguson has cast doubt on whether Rio Ferdinand will accept his England recall.
England boss Roy Hodgson ended Ferdinand's 21-month international exile by calling up the Manchester United defender for the World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Montenegro and San Marino.
But United boss Ferguson said Ferdinand's training and preparation schedule, tailored to help him cope with back and groin issues, may see him reject Hodgson's recall.
"I was as surprised as anyone when I heard that," said Ferguson of Ferdinand's England call-up.
"Obviously I'll need to speak to our doctor, but you know that we prepare Rio in certain ways. He's got certain treatments he has to go through.
"Those procedures have been the same all season, which has given him a fantastic performance level when he's played for us.
"So we have to consider that, Rio is considering that, and we'll see what the outcome is.
"We have to make sure he's okay in terms of the number of games he plays, and that's a fact of life.
"We've been doing that for two years with the lad, you know, and it's worked, the way we've detailed his training programmes to give him the treatments he needs for the various complaints he has in terms of his back and groin, and things like that.
"So far it has worked very well, so we have to look at all these things before Rio decides."
As long as he doesn't share a mobile phone with him, he'll be fine.I wonder if he'll share a room with Cole.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/rio-ferdinand-snub-england-recall-1765544
Somehow I don't think Rio feels the same way.
We're delighted he's been selected because it was a travesty not to select him before this.All of you moaning he's in the squad now would be going on about how much of a joke it was if he wasn't selected again.
36? Try 34 pal.
And telling England no is all very easy to say, but he wants to play for England so why cut his nose off to spite his face!
Go in, play well, and make the people who've left him out look utter twats.
Ferguson says Ferdinand will join up with England. Very good display from centre back tooday @alistairmagowan 11 minutes ago
Rio Ferdinand has been forced to withdraw from England's forthcoming fixtures with San Marino and Montenegro.
The decision was taken following a meeting in London on Sunday evening with Rio Ferdinand and England Manager Roy Hodgson.
At the meeting, Rio confirmed he wants to continue playing for England and to be selected for the summer and autumn fixtures.
Hodgson said: "I'm disappointed Rio will not be available, but due to the detailed pre-planned training and medical programme he must follow it's not possible.
"However, I was pleased that Rio called and asked to meet with me. It was important to hear from him personally about the way he must manage his body between games.
"This is not to say he cannot play back-to-back games - he can and has proven so. He's out this time due to particular pre-planned details already in place for his programme.
"I must place on record how I was impressed with his commitment to playing for England and I look forward to hopefully selecting him for squads in the future."
Ferdinand said: "It was important for me to be able to speak with Roy face to face and explain the situation, and one thing I made clear was that my passion and commitment to represent my country is as strong as ever.
"It is disappointing that I won't be able to play a part in the upcoming games but I told Roy that I want to continue to be available for England and I look forward to working with him in the future."
Steven Caulker, who was originally named in Stuart Pearce's Under-21 squad, will now join the seniors.