I think we've got a lot players in the squad who are more suited to European football at the moment.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You want the best players to be on form come the Euros.
The Premier League is very difficult football and very different to when you play in Europe, but the player has to have experience to adapt, and this is the key point.
Any strengthening of the squad, in a League and Champions League which demands so much, is a good thing because you need many top quality players.
I don't think in the big clubs in Europe you can find three strikers with an average age of 20.
At the moment there are some England players who are the stars of their club teams, but not for their country. It's difficult to explain.
You need to have a big squad; it's important when you're in the Champions League, with the amount of games we've got.
With some other top players I'm part of a company trying to put on events in Europe, especially Germany, but also Poland, Austria, Russia. There's so much talent coming out of the Far East now, and we want the same thing in Europe.
The European Army is our long-term goal. But first we have to strengthen the European Defence Union.
If we had a starting XI that no one could argue about it wouldn't say a lot for English football. We'd probably be on a downward spiral. It's good that people have different ideas about who should play.
Only 38 per cent of players in the Premier League are English; that is a damning statistic. Soon, the England manager will have to go scouting for players in the Championship - and when I say 'soon' I mean the next four or five years, perhaps even for the next World Cup.
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