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<div class="body "><p>The criteria demands they have been capped for England at least once and still be playing professionally, but out of the reckoning for international football. They must have made their international debut relatively young, as befitted their potential,lululemon canada, only to have faded away early, or at least before their time. Some are perennial underachievers, some drifted off for no obvious reason. But for most,Waiting lists pressure rises  Herald Scotland, it was injury that did for them.</p><p>No shortage of contenders in goal. There is a case for saying even Paul Robinson, with 41 caps, and the No 1 in England's goal for more than three years, came up short. He retired from international football in August at just 30, in what looked like a protest at being called up as a late replacement. Only 23 when he made his debut,Fifa extends match-fixing bans in new crackdown -, he was first choice at 24 but has not played since Steve McClaren dropped him for Scott Carson for that disastrous defeat to Croatia in the Euro 2008 qualifier at Wembley in 2007.</p><p>Carson? Another contender. He made his debut at 22,hollister, then had his nightmare game against Croatia and won one more cap in a friendly the following year. Fabio Capello called him up to the squad last week as a replacement for Ben Foster but you get the feeling his heart is not really in it.</p><p>But the first choice has to be Chris Kirkland. He has just one cap �C against Greece in August 2006 �C which was enough for the bet his dad had placed years earlier on him being an international to pay out. Kirkland was a richly promising goalkeeper. Still only 29, he should be in his prime but injury has taken a heavy toll and he is no longer first-choice at Wigan.</p><p>Right-back is easy. It is not his favourite position but it was where he played in an outstanding debut for England against Luxembourg as a 20-year-old in 1999. Kieron Dyer is the lost member of the golden generation. His career sunk by injury,lululemon, he played 33 games for England but, still only 32, his cap-count should be up in the mid-80s with contemporaries like Frank Lampard. Instead he is on loan at Ipswich Town.</p><p>In central defence, Ledley King. OK, he won 21 caps and was in the World Cup squad last summer �C when he played his last game for England �C but were it not for injury he would have played so much more. His debut was against Italy as a 21-year-old in 2002. King has the distinction of having played under Sven Goran Eriksson, McClaren and Capello. None of them wanted to give up on him.</p><p>King's former Spurs team-mate Anthony Gardner managed one cap as a promising 23-year-old in 2004 and never really kicked on but Jonathan Woodgate trumps him. Capped at just 19 in 1999,hollister uk, he won only seven more caps in the next 12 years. Injuries have virtually finished him yet he is only 11 months older than John Terry.</p><p>At left-back is Kieran Richardson. He scored two goals on his debut against the United States in May 2005 at the age of 20 and won seven more caps in the next 17 months but nothing since. Now 26,hollister sale, he ticks over at Sunderland but looks a long way from the England team.</p><p>In midfield, the possibilities abound. There are the one-cap wonders Joey Barton (February 2007) and Lee Hendrie (November 1998, and currently playing professionally aged 33 in Indonesia). Even Michael Carrick, frozen out by Capello, is a possibility. He is stuck on a relatively modest 22 caps despite having made his debut a decade ago.</p><p>On the right, David Bentley is the obvious candidate. He has seven caps, all won in the space of 347 days between his 23rd and 24th birthdays and he has not played since August 2008.</p><p>In the middle is Lee Bowyer, another one-cap player whose debut was delayed by his trial for assault in 2001 and, after he played in 2002 at the age of 25, he was never asked back by Eriksson. Alongside him is one of the great unfulfilled talents. David Dunn was an Under-21s regular and scored one of the best goals for England at that level against the Dutch in 2001 but won only one cap for the seniors in the same game as Bowyer against Portugal at Villa Park.</p><p>Owen Hargreaves has 42 caps, more than any other in this XI, but has to be included just because he could have achieved so much more if not for injury. He would be a key player now, with 70-plus caps, were it not for the tendinitis that has derailed his career. He is only 30 and yet he has not played for his country since May 2008.</p><p>Up front, there is one very obvious choice. He won one cap at the age of 22 and is still one of only two English players Ars��ne Wenger has paid big money for. Now, Francis Jeffers is just 30 and currently playing for Motherwell. Although he has had problems with injuries, his failure to live up to his potential is arguably the hardest to explain. He made his debut against Australia in February 2003 alongside Wayne Rooney.</p><p>Also making his debut that night was James Beattie who, with five caps, almost makes this team. But the last place goes to Alan Smith who, with 19 caps,lululemon canada, the first of which was as a precocious 20-year-old in May 2001, should have had many more. Again, injury was a factor and he won his last cap aged 27.</p><p>Dean Ashton would have been a contender but sadly, at 27,hollister,New forensic technique for estimating time of death by checking internal clock o, he has long since retired with injury. The ankle break that was the beginning of the end of Ashton's career was picked up in an England training session in August 2006. He came back long enough to get his one cap two years later. Of all the underachievers, unfulfilled and just plain disappointing, Ashton's story might be the saddest of all.</p><p><b>The FA's power to right wrongs is not used consistently</b></p><p>The Football Association is hidebound to follow slavishly Fifa's rule that games cannot be re-refereed and therefore it cannot, for example, go back on Wayne Rooney's elbow on James McCarthy last month and punish the player because,hollister uk, Fifa says, the referee took action at the time. Yet the FA last week had the power to rescind Sunderland defender John Mensah's red card against Liverpool.</p><p>The FA's right to rescind red cards is an anomaly. It was granted by Fifa as a concession and is used sparingly. It was created for the rare cases the referee gets the identity of the offender wrong or, as the rules say,lululemon, the club can prove that the referee made a &quot;serious and obvious mistake&quot; which Sunderland presumably did in the case of Kevin Friend. The Mensah red card was the wrong decision but there are far more serious incidents this season that have merited retrospective action.</p><p><b>Traffic in the best of Brazil's young talent is a disgrace</b></p><p>It was once the case that football clubs in South America, in Brazil in particular, lost their best players to European sides when they reached their prime. Then the Europeans started raiding the academies of South America's best clubs for the top youngsters.</p><p>Now,lululemon canada, with the help of private academies like Desportivo Brasil, near Sao Paulo, which is unaffiliated to any club and created for the express purpose of scouting and developing boys to sell for big profits to customers such as Manchester United, the likes of Flamengo, Fluminese, Corinthians et al are cut out of the process altogether. And we wonder why the developing world resents us. Appropriately, Desportivo Brasil's owners are called Traffic.</p></div>
 
<div class="body "><p>The criteria demands they have been capped for England at least once and still be playing professionally, but out of the reckoning for international football. They must have made their international debut relatively young, as befitted their potential,lululemon canada, only to have faded away early, or at least before their time. Some are perennial underachievers, some drifted off for no obvious reason. But for most,Waiting lists pressure rises  Herald Scotland, it was injury that did for them.</p><p>No shortage of contenders in goal. There is a case for saying even Paul Robinson, with 41 caps, and the No 1 in England's goal for more than three years, came up short. He retired from international football in August at just 30, in what looked like a protest at being called up as a late replacement. Only 23 when he made his debut,Fifa extends match-fixing bans in new crackdown -, he was first choice at 24 but has not played since Steve McClaren dropped him for Scott Carson for that disastrous defeat to Croatia in the Euro 2008 qualifier at Wembley in 2007.</p><p>Carson? Another contender. He made his debut at 22,hollister, then had his nightmare game against Croatia and won one more cap in a friendly the following year. Fabio Capello called him up to the squad last week as a replacement for Ben Foster but you get the feeling his heart is not really in it.</p><p>But the first choice has to be Chris Kirkland. He has just one cap �C against Greece in August 2006 �C which was enough for the bet his dad had placed years earlier on him being an international to pay out. Kirkland was a richly promising goalkeeper. Still only 29, he should be in his prime but injury has taken a heavy toll and he is no longer first-choice at Wigan.</p><p>Right-back is easy. It is not his favourite position but it was where he played in an outstanding debut for England against Luxembourg as a 20-year-old in 1999. Kieron Dyer is the lost member of the golden generation. His career sunk by injury,lululemon, he played 33 games for England but, still only 32, his cap-count should be up in the mid-80s with contemporaries like Frank Lampard. Instead he is on loan at Ipswich Town.</p><p>In central defence, Ledley King. OK, he won 21 caps and was in the World Cup squad last summer �C when he played his last game for England �C but were it not for injury he would have played so much more. His debut was against Italy as a 21-year-old in 2002. King has the distinction of having played under Sven Goran Eriksson, McClaren and Capello. None of them wanted to give up on him.</p><p>King's former Spurs team-mate Anthony Gardner managed one cap as a promising 23-year-old in 2004 and never really kicked on but Jonathan Woodgate trumps him. Capped at just 19 in 1999,hollister uk, he won only seven more caps in the next 12 years. Injuries have virtually finished him yet he is only 11 months older than John Terry.</p><p>At left-back is Kieran Richardson. He scored two goals on his debut against the United States in May 2005 at the age of 20 and won seven more caps in the next 17 months but nothing since. Now 26,hollister sale, he ticks over at Sunderland but looks a long way from the England team.</p><p>In midfield, the possibilities abound. There are the one-cap wonders Joey Barton (February 2007) and Lee Hendrie (November 1998, and currently playing professionally aged 33 in Indonesia). Even Michael Carrick, frozen out by Capello, is a possibility. He is stuck on a relatively modest 22 caps despite having made his debut a decade ago.</p><p>On the right, David Bentley is the obvious candidate. He has seven caps, all won in the space of 347 days between his 23rd and 24th birthdays and he has not played since August 2008.</p><p>In the middle is Lee Bowyer, another one-cap player whose debut was delayed by his trial for assault in 2001 and, after he played in 2002 at the age of 25, he was never asked back by Eriksson. Alongside him is one of the great unfulfilled talents. David Dunn was an Under-21s regular and scored one of the best goals for England at that level against the Dutch in 2001 but won only one cap for the seniors in the same game as Bowyer against Portugal at Villa Park.</p><p>Owen Hargreaves has 42 caps, more than any other in this XI, but has to be included just because he could have achieved so much more if not for injury. He would be a key player now, with 70-plus caps, were it not for the tendinitis that has derailed his career. He is only 30 and yet he has not played for his country since May 2008.</p><p>Up front, there is one very obvious choice. He won one cap at the age of 22 and is still one of only two English players Ars��ne Wenger has paid big money for. Now, Francis Jeffers is just 30 and currently playing for Motherwell. Although he has had problems with injuries, his failure to live up to his potential is arguably the hardest to explain. He made his debut against Australia in February 2003 alongside Wayne Rooney.</p><p>Also making his debut that night was James Beattie who, with five caps, almost makes this team. But the last place goes to Alan Smith who, with 19 caps,lululemon canada, the first of which was as a precocious 20-year-old in May 2001, should have had many more. Again, injury was a factor and he won his last cap aged 27.</p><p>Dean Ashton would have been a contender but sadly, at 27,hollister,New forensic technique for estimating time of death by checking internal clock o, he has long since retired with injury. The ankle break that was the beginning of the end of Ashton's career was picked up in an England training session in August 2006. He came back long enough to get his one cap two years later. Of all the underachievers, unfulfilled and just plain disappointing, Ashton's story might be the saddest of all.</p><p><b>The FA's power to right wrongs is not used consistently</b></p><p>The Football Association is hidebound to follow slavishly Fifa's rule that games cannot be re-refereed and therefore it cannot, for example, go back on Wayne Rooney's elbow on James McCarthy last month and punish the player because,hollister uk, Fifa says, the referee took action at the time. Yet the FA last week had the power to rescind Sunderland defender John Mensah's red card against Liverpool.</p><p>The FA's right to rescind red cards is an anomaly. It was granted by Fifa as a concession and is used sparingly. It was created for the rare cases the referee gets the identity of the offender wrong or, as the rules say,lululemon, the club can prove that the referee made a &quot;serious and obvious mistake&quot; which Sunderland presumably did in the case of Kevin Friend. The Mensah red card was the wrong decision but there are far more serious incidents this season that have merited retrospective action.</p><p><b>Traffic in the best of Brazil's young talent is a disgrace</b></p><p>It was once the case that football clubs in South America, in Brazil in particular, lost their best players to European sides when they reached their prime. Then the Europeans started raiding the academies of South America's best clubs for the top youngsters.</p><p>Now,lululemon canada, with the help of private academies like Desportivo Brasil, near Sao Paulo, which is unaffiliated to any club and created for the express purpose of scouting and developing boys to sell for big profits to customers such as Manchester United, the likes of Flamengo, Fluminese, Corinthians et al are cut out of the process altogether. And we wonder why the developing world resents us. Appropriately, Desportivo Brasil's owners are called Traffic.</p></div>
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== 'He was going to blow my brains out' Two boys pull ==
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<div class="body "><p>The incident took place near Freedom Foursquare Church in south east Portland, Oregon on Saturday afternoon,hollister uk, with police saying the pair had been armed with a loaded and cocked .22 caliber handgun.</p><p>Speaking with the Portland-based television station KATU, the victim Amy Garrett said: “I didn’t think it was real…they were just two really young kids”.</p><p>Police were initially called to the scene by another member of the public who reported that a child had seen the 11-year-old boy carrying a loaded handgun.</p><p>When they arrived they spotted two boys who police say attempted to run away when officers tried to speak to them.</p><p>Upon stopping them,James Moore James Crosby's failings were ever, police say one boy refused to take his hands from his pockets,hollister uk,Offices could be converted to homes without planni, where officers eventually found the loaded gun.</p><p>22-year-old Ms Garrett later flagged down police to report the attempted carjacking and identified the two boys as the culprits.</p><p>Ms Garrett says she had been sat in a vehicle outside the church waiting for her parents when the incident occurred.</p><p>She claims the boys approached her and threatened to shoot her if she did not give them the vehicle.</p><p>She says “He was showing me his gun and I asked him if it was real…He said 'you don't ever ask somebody if it's real,hollister. That's how you get yourself shot,Arthur Penn Director whose best-known film 'B.’”</p><p>Ms Garrett said the 7-year-old then told the 11-year-old to “show her your piece,lululemon canada.” The 11-year-old then lifted his shirt and showed Ms Garrett the gun,lululemon outlet.</p><p>“He said it was fully-loaded and cocked and ready to go. He told me he was going to blow my brains out if I didn't give him anything.”</p><p>When Ms Garrett refused to give the boys her tuck,hollister outlet, they demanded she hand over her wallet and phone.</p><p>At that point she drove away from the boys, but looked back to see the 11-year-old pull the gun from his pocket. It was then she called the US emergency services number 911.</p><p>“My heart was beating a million miles a minute. I'm surprised it didn't completely beat out of my chest. I was very scared,lululemon outlet,” Garrett said.</p><p>Later,lululemon outlet online, while KATU were interviewing Ms Garrett at the scene of the incident,lululemon outlet, the 11-year-old boy allegedly walked past the group.</p><p>He left and did not return when KATU asked to speak with his parents, who are said to live nearby.</p><p>Sgt. Pete Simpson said due the boys’ ages, they cannot be taken to the Donald E. Long Juvenile Detention Home. They were both left with their parents.</p><p>The boys would be taken to the juvenile detention center and face Measure 11 crimes if they were 15,hollister uk, Simpson said.</p><p>It’s unclear where the 11-year-old boy got the handgun. Robbery detectives continue to investigate the case.</p><p>“Eventually, I want them to be able to come to the church and have some faith,” said Garrett.</p><p>“I want them to have a brighter future because they're not going anywhere bright right now. They're just going down a really bad path,” she added.</p></div>

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