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It has been mentioned before
but now we need a separate thread for this
as it's (almost) arranged & official Wink

England line up Scotland friendly

England have lined up a friendly against Scotland at Wembley as part of their build-up to the 2007 Women's World Cup finals in China.

The fixture has been pencilled in for 11 March but that could change as there is still no confirmed date for the re-opening of the national stadium.

Coach Hope Powell said: "It would be fantastic for players and supporters.

"If it comes off it will be a great occasion and will help in preparing for big games at the World Cup."

Powell, who herself played twice for England at Wembley, added: "Playing on the hallowed turf was a tremendous experience for me and I'd love the current team to get the chance to play there."

Preparations for the tournament will include taking part in January's China Cup, giving England vital experience of the environment in which they will play in September.

In the four-team friendly competition, to be played during the last week of the month, Powell's team will face Germany, America and China.

Powell said: "It's important that the girls experience the travel, the climate, the conditions and atmosphere at stadiums, even the food we're likely to eat when we get to China for the finals.

"We've done really well to qualify for the finals, but I don't want us to settle for just going to China. "
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"Playing in the China Cup will help us achieve that and these games, plus a number of others that will put us up against some top quality opponents, should really benefit the players."

Other highlights of the build-up schedule include meetings on home soil with Russia and Holland in March and a 2009 European Championships qualifier against Northern Ireland on 13 May.

More games are yet to be confirmed, while the pre-China programme will also include training camps in April, July and August.

Powell is not too happy about having the first of her team's Euro qualifiers planted in the middle of her carefully worked out schedule.

But she will only have the Northern Irish to deal with as the rest of the qualifiers - against the Czech Republic, Spain and Belarus - will be delayed until after the World Cup.

She said: "I don't think it's sensible to play Euro qualifiers in the build-up to a World Cup, but we just have to get on with it and we'll obviously be aiming to follow our qualification for China by reaching the Euro finals.

"Our focus right now is on the World Cup, though. We've done really well, against the expectations of most pundits, to qualify for the finals, but I don't want us to settle for just going to China.

"I want us to make a real impression, and hopefully with all these games behind us when we get there that's exactly what we'll do."

Source: BBC.

 
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Come on Scotland, will definitely try to get a ticket.

 
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Come on Scotland


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England should win easy Cool I say 3-0 to England, what a venue though won't be packed out, still I suppose they have to test if it still stands with a few people in there Rolling Eyes Wink

 
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I'd love to be there too, I might have to choose though
between this game and UEFA Cup Final 2nd leg at the Emirates.

I think it's a great idea for the women to play the first game there.
I think they should play their every international game at Wembley Cool

Kelly Smith vs Julie Fleeting - I definitelly want to see how it will work Twisted Evil

 
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If I were you, I'd say the Emirates will be a better game and you get to see Kelly as well as Marta Wink Even though Wembley is the bigger venue, I'm sure you'll go there again Cool

Kelly Smith vs Julie Fleeting - Can't decide which one would win Confused

 
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In one-on-one? Twisted Evil

It would of course be... or... I mean... I have no clue Neutral Laughing


And it only depends on how many free days I can have in a row Wink
I am 100% going to Umea - might not be able to go to the Emirates as well
as it would be too many free days in a row.
Then I'd go to Wembley in March instead Wink
Or maybe I'll go here and here, we'll see.

Come on England! Cool

 
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Julie's quicker but I'd say Kelly is stronger and it would even it out!
Kelly might pull her hair and then win Laughing Wink

Well, have fun sorting that out! Twisted Evil Wink

 
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Julie's quicker but I'd say Kelly is stronger and it would even it out!
Kelly might pull her hair and then win Laughing Wink

Hahaha she wouldn't! Laughing
Kelly's stronger and quicker on the ball
and Fleets' movements as she is a tall girl,
are not so quick Twisted Evil
She's very versatile though,
well they both are...
Really it's hard to say Evil or Very Mad

 
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Julie's quicker but I'd say Kelly is stronger and it would even it out!
Kelly might pull her hair and then win Laughing Wink

Hahaha she wouldn't! Laughing
Kelly's stronger and quicker on the ball
and Fleets' movements as she is a tall girl,
are not so quick Twisted Evil
She's very versatile though,
well they both are...
Really it's hard to say Evil or Very Mad


Be dead funny if she did though Laughing
No I think Fleets can move quicker than Kelly, Kelly's um...wider? Neutral Not as agile.
Fleets would give Kelly a run for her money though, will be interesting to see Twisted Evil
They'll both be looking like this >> Evil or Very Mad
Laughing

 
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i think it will be
6-3 to england

COME ON ENGLAND Very Happy Very Happy

 
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Justme are you saying Kelly is fat? Surprised
She has a weird body structure but she's not fat! Neutral
Look at her arms - scary skinny.
And for her it's enough that her feet are quick Twisted Evil

 
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if they had a race it would be extremly close Very Happy

 
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Justme are you saying Kelly is fat? Surprised
She has a weird body structure but she's not fat! Neutral
Look at her arms - scary skinny.
And for her it's enough that her feet are quick Twisted Evil


Surprised I never said the word 'fat'! I said she was 'wide' which means, she has a "wide" structure to her eg broad shoulders Smile
She does have quick feet but Julie is more slender, which I think makes her quicker without the ball than Kelly, I don't think Kelly is quick with the ball she just thinks quickly, which seperates her form the rest and her feet move quickly which is also another benefit Cool Julie is a quicker sprinter with the ball, I think the skill between the two players is quite the same and that's why it makes it so hard Rolling Eyes

 
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LOL broadshouldered then? Wink
The way I see it, Kelly is quicker in making her decisions when on the ball,
whilst Julie might be quicker running without it,
but when she's trying to run with the ball,
she might be quicker than Kelly indeed but loses it more often than her English team mate Cool
You can trust Kelly when she's on the ball, that she will make the right pass
at the right time, when with Julie you can trust she will fire it in the net Cool
It's hard to compare two players who are SO different Razz
I was just wondering what their battle would look like
since they are club team mates and friends, and so great in what they're doing on the pitch Wink

 
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Come on Scotland


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England should win easy Cool I say 3-0 to England, what a venue though won't be packed out, still I suppose they have to test if it still stands with a few people in there Rolling Eyes Wink


Justme I am French ! Cool we fought side to side with the scots angainst the english a few centuries ago
Wink
Actually It will be very interesting to the Arsenal defence + Unitt against Julie, it depens obviously on the service she will get but it shoud be good to watch.

 
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Justme I am French ! Cool we fought side to side with the scots angainst the english a few centuries ago

You read to many history books Twisted Evil
This is happening now and it's sport, not war Razz Wink

As for the service Fleets gets in Scotland *sigh*
I've only been to one game Scotland v Finland friendly
but there was no service mate Sad
She had to provide the service
- and she played on every position that exist on a football pitch.
She was incredible - I have never seen Julie Fleeting playing so brilliant.
She doesn't have to in Arsenal - she can only do her job at the front Wink
But you'll see - for Scotland she's a totally different player Cool
Scores, steals, defends, fights, passes - that's why I wanna see her v England badly! Twisted Evil

 
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As for the service Fleets gets in Scotland *sigh*
I've only been to one game Scotland v Finland friendly
but there was no service mate Sad
She had to provide the service
- and she played on every position that exist on a football pitch.
She was incredible - I have never seen Julie Fleeting playing so brilliant.
She doesn't have to in Arsenal - she can only do her job at the front Wink
But you'll see - for Scotland she's a totally different player Cool
Scores, steals, defends, fights, passes - that's why I wanna see her v England badly! Twisted Evil

I foresee an england victory then. There are a few scottish players in the Premier league
Just checked the date 11th of March ? Wembley won't be ready..

 
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Haha we'll see Laughing
The date has been pencilled in, it says in the article
which means they reserve the right to change it Wink
And I think we all foresee England win
but you never know - there might be a draw Cool
And Julie knows England's players very well from Arsenal
so she'll know all their weaknesses don't forget Twisted Evil

 
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And there is a former Arsenal Player as well for Scotland used to be number 15 2 seasons ago.

 
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But Arsenal are much stronger now than 2 seasons ago
and the team has changed a bit Wink

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