Walcott enigma

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  1. Colonel Ronan

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    I don't think Alan shearer uderstands that Speed isn't everything. Theo might be a world class sprinter, but he has the slowest brain.
     
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    Ha, so true.
     
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    Bad decision to leave him out.

    With this wacky ball, and the altitude; balls over the top are running away from players.

    Walcott's pace would have b een an advantage in this regard.
     
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    I was laughing at some blog entry I read a couple of weeks ago. They were talking about how the England squad is shite and said, "We basically have three players who're exactly the same." Walcott, Wright-Phillips, and Lennon -- He has a point.
     
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    Yep, they are fast as f*&k, but usually fail to produce anything at the end.
     

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