jawillwill Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 Make a good impression tomorrow - score at least one, or assist two goals Stay fit for the majority of the season Exceed his gols tally from last season for Saints. Saints to finish top half so that his inclusion in the squad isn't too unfashionable. All IMHO.
Colinjb Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 You pretty much covered it. First step; prove himself indispensable tomorrow night.
beatlesaint Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 He needs to score tomorrow. Anything less and he is out once the old faithfulls are back fit.
L1Minus10 Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 He's competing with Carroll cos there's no way Hodgson will take both so he has to prove he's a better footballer (not hard) and at least as good in the air (harder)
shirleysfc Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 Register here: http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/organisation/ticketing/index.html
trousers Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 We play West Ham at home on 15th September. Would be unfortunate if Carroll got a long term injury in an accidental collision with one of our players...
aintforever Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 He will probably need to do all four and even then it will mainly depend on how the other England strikers play.
SNSUN Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 As some people have said since his inclusion in this week's squad, Lambert wouldn't be in it if Carroll and Sturridge had been fit. Add to that there may be an unexpected English striker that makes a better impact next season (Hooper or Agbonlahor potentially fit this bill) and realistically Lambert would need the luck of a few English injuries to get a call up to the finals squad. If we make it of course. Sadly I can't see it - otherwise everything the OP says is pretty much spot on.
Saint Garrett Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 We play West Ham at home on 15th September. Would be unfortunate if Carroll got a long term injury in an accidental collision with one of our players... Sounds like a job for Guly or Fox!
TheSpankBoy Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 Sounds like a job for Guly or Fox! Or both! And try and catch Nolan with an elbow into the bargin. Worst goal celebration ever.
pingwing Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 Also become a media personality and spoon Roy this evening...
dubai_phil Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 We play West Ham at home on 15th September. Would be unfortunate if Carroll got a long term injury in an accidental collision with one of our players... Hmmm. Dubai is home to dodgy Witch Doctors these days trying to con people into giving them cash. Perhaps I could invest a tenner in a dodgy spell and chant it from my seat in The Chapel for this game... Knowing my luck all everyone would notice is a Dodgy Smell from my Saturday Night Chicken Patia down the Asia in Salisbury
saintadjg Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 get The Don to make Woy an offer he can't refuse
david in sweden Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 ]Injure Danny Welbeck[/u]. .......and Defoe and Sterling and Carroll ...........and Rooney, and Uncle Tom Cobley as well -if he's standing in the way of RL getting regular games.
scotty Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 If he has a good game, who knows? I just hope he gets a decent spell on the pitch to show what he's made of. We all know already, obviously, having seen him come up through the divisions with us and handle every step up without a tremble. I really hope he gets a proper chance and does well, if anybody in the game deserves that its Rickie Lambert.
pangy Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 Hopefully Rickie can show that he has a lot to his game,he is someone that you could put on when chasing a game and you need to play with a bit more urgrency (long ball),Crouchy had a great record for England and he was nowhere near as mobile as Rickie. This is the first non competition England game in years I will watch tomorrow
vince Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 Just needs to take his brief chances for england and keep scoring for saints. No point worrying beyond that, just have to hope England show some sense. I'm sure there'll be injuries come May. I'd take Sturridge over Defoe now, but Lambert over Carroll. Good to have different sorts of striker, and Rooney and Welbeck are guaranteed if half fit. Pretty much this, tbh. SRL plays mostly in the space Rooney occupies, so it's either/ or if he gets picked and his game time would depend on Rooney's injuries or disinterest. To get picked, he needs to make it difficult for Roy to drop him for the next squad. Joe Cole had a story that when he was first called up, a senior team member told him every game he played for England' he was playing for two caps, this one and the next. But good luck to Rickie on Wednesday, he deserves his shot, no pun intended!
tajjuk Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 Just needs to take his brief chances for england and keep scoring for saints. No point worrying beyond that, just have to hope England show some sense. I'm sure there'll be injuries come May. I'd take Sturridge over Defoe now, but Lambert over Carroll. Good to have different sorts of striker, and Rooney and Welbeck are guaranteed if half fit. Agree with most of this but 1 goal a season Wellbeck needs to do a lot more than he has to get a spot on that plane.
Junior Mullet Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 I fear for Rickie tomorrow, having to play with inferior players in an archaic set up. Expect it will spur him on to a hat-trick on Saturday.
The9 Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 I fear for Rickie tomorrow, having to play with inferior players in an archaic set up. Expect it will spur him on to a hat-trick on Saturday. His comments about the first few minutes of the 5-a-side in training being an eye-opener suggest not.
Hedgehog Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 Unfortunately he could score 5 and will still not get picked again once the 'established' and players from the top four of the Prem are available. I hope I am wrong. No doubt the press etc. are hoping he has a mare, and then Roy can drop him with his conscience clear, but then moan about the lack of English strikers.
bunterboy99 Posted 13 August, 2013 Posted 13 August, 2013 Sign for Liverpool or Man Utd. That'll guarantee it
Saint86 Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 As some people have said since his inclusion in this week's squad, Lambert wouldn't be in it if Carroll and Sturridge had been fit. Add to that there may be an unexpected English striker that makes a better impact next season (Hooper or Agbonlahor potentially fit this bill) and realistically Lambert would need the luck of a few English injuries to get a call up to the finals squad. If we make it of course. Sadly I can't see it - otherwise everything the OP says is pretty much spot on. I think this about covers it.. He needs to make a very good impression in his 30-45min tomorrow... He needs to have a better season than last year (or at least as good) - and this will be harder because we are going to get some second season syndrome for sure. And finally... he needs injuries to go his way.
kpturner Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 Much as I like Lambert in a Saints shirt, it will be a sad indictment of the English team if we have to rely on him in the next WC.
DuncanRG Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 Unfortunately he could score 5 and will still not get picked again once the 'established' and players from the top four of the Prem are available. I hope I am wrong. No doubt the press etc. are hoping he has a mare, and then Roy can drop him with his conscience clear, but then moan about the lack of English strikers. Believe me, the press will be wishing him well. He's a wonderful success story.
max_saints Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 hope New Zealand qualify for it? honestly though another season of being top English goalscorer in the league would make it hard for hodgson not to pick him if he's going to justify picking players on merit and not reputations
Leicestersaint Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 he needs to score at least 15 goals for us and hopefully more.
John B Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 Hope that there are injuries to other English Strikers
Cabrone Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 Put in a decent shift tonight, score 20 goals, stay injury free and hope his competition have uninspiring seasons.....oh and Engerlund also need to qualify.
Charlie Wayman Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 Get really friendly with Roy and bung him a couple of ponies.
Charlie Wayman Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 Much as I like Lambert in a Saints shirt, it will be a sad indictment of the English team if we have to rely on him in the next WC. You ****!
Toadhall Saint Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 I wish I knew cos I'm in the dark as much as SRL.
dan17 Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 Unfortunately he could score 5 and will still not get picked again once the 'established' and players from the top four of the Prem are available. I hope I am wrong. No doubt the press etc. are hoping he has a mare, and then Roy can drop him with his conscience clear, but then moan about the lack of English strikers. Sadly I think this is a pretty accurate summing up of the situation. Hope I am also wrong.
Smirking_Saint Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 If he plays well tonight, and if Saints are recognised as a side that can provide reasonable reinforcements to a senior england side (Clyne, Cork, Shaw, Lallana?, J Rod?) then potentially he could be a name on the plane. As I said before there are reasons teams are fashionable for England, its to do with numbers and tactics generally. Ill be watching and hoping he copes with the England tactics tonight. Carroll isnt a bad choice for England as a whole, he is better than people give him credit and is a handfull
DuncanRG Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 (edited) It depends on how Andy Carroll performs this season. Hodgson won't take both, and if Carroll does well at West Ham then his existing tournament experience will work greatly in his favour. This is if Lambert doesn't score ~20 goals next season and prove himself at international level in qualifiers and friendlies. Edited 14 August, 2013 by DuncanRG
farawaysaint Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 Everyone loving it http://www.brfcforum.co.uk/index.php?/topic/110968-lambert/
kpturner Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 Fantastic for him to have a cap and international goal on his CV. Hope he gets a few more opportunities, but no WC for him methinks.
Saint Claude Van Damme Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 I think he will be back in an England shirt again after that goal today. Hard to overlook him with the praise he will get from fans. As long as he keeps it up for saints we should expect a bit more international Rickie.
saintant Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 Rickie showed in 20 minutes how to lead the line for England in a way that Rooney could never match. He scored one brilliant goal and could have had two others. The chance that hit the post was unlucky because the ball took a nick off a defender just before it reached him. When Rooney plays he is like a school kid chasing all over the place for a touch of the ball and this drags England out of shape. Rickie came on and provided what was needed - a centre forward who holds a disciplined position so that the rest of the team know where he is. Unfortunately I doubt Hodgson will see it that way and he'll continue to pick Rooney who will continue to run around like a headless chicken.
DuncanRG Posted 14 August, 2013 Posted 14 August, 2013 Rickie showed in 20 minutes how to lead the line for England in a way that Rooney could never match. He scored one brilliant goal and could have had two others. The chance that hit the post was unlucky because the ball took a nick off a defender just before it reached him. When Rooney plays he is like a school kid chasing all over the place for a touch of the ball and this drags England out of shape. Rickie came on and provided what was needed - a centre forward who holds a disciplined position so that the rest of the team know where he is. Unfortunately I doubt Hodgson will see it that way and he'll continue to pick Rooney who will continue to run around like a headless chicken. Let's not get silly.
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