As World Cup fever starts to take a grip, and England’s best players begin shooting themselves in their feet, tripping up in the shower, or eating dodgy lasagne, Blighty starts his new series focusing on the 2006 tournament. And what better way to begin than a good long look at the England squad - to see who’s still standing.
For those of you not cognisant with the intricacies of the beautiful game (ie Americans) GK is the goalie, he stops the ball getting into the netting stuff, unless he’s David James in which case he performs tricks. DEF is the defender, who breaks the legs of poncy forwards, or used to in the old days before referees. MID is a midfielder, who plays a key roll getting the ball up to the forwards, if you have any fit ones left. And FOR is a forward, who tries to get the ball into the netting stuff before doing some weird gymnastic stunt and putting himself out of the tournament.

Rooney still hoping to make the World Cup in three weeks
GK Paul Robinson: Main Attribute - Not being David James. Main flaw - Not being David James being his greatest recommendation
GK David James: Main attribute - Has two hands. Main flaw - They behave oddly.
GK Robert Green: Main Attribute - Is of humanoid form. Main flaw - Considered worse than David James!
DEF Gary Neville: Main Attribute - Getting on a bit Experienced. Main flaw - Can be distracted by Beckham’s flowing locks and dashing good looks.
DEF Rio Ferdinand: Main Attribute - Great skill for a defender. Main flaw - Bad defending for a defender.
DEF John Terry: Main Attribute - Good defending for a defender. Main flaw - Plays for Queen José’s Globe Trotters.
DEF Ashley Cole: Main Attribute - Has a lot of pace. Main flaw - Doesn’t always have the ball
DEF Sol Campbell: Main Attribute - Whatever he says, seen the size of him?! Main flaw - Scoring perfectly good goals that are disallowed and lead to England being knocked out on penalties.
DEF Jamie Carragher: Main Attribute - Can fill in anywhere, even washing the shirts. Main flaw - Doesn’t use Daz.
DEF Wayne Bridge: Main Attribute - Left sided player with a left foot! Main flaw - His right foot
MID David Beckham: Main Attribute - Great crosser of the ball. Main flaw - Often tackled by stalking paparazzi.
MID Michael Carrick: Main Attribute - Stylish midfielder, when he doesn’t have sick down his shirt. Main flaw - Has a weak stomach, especially in the big games.
MID Frank Lampard: Main Attribute - Central midfield dynamo who scores goals. Main flaw - See Gerrard.
MID Steven Gerrard: Main Attribute - Central midfield dynamo who scores goals. Main flaw - See Lampard.
MID Owen Hargreaves: Main Attribute - Plays in Germany. Main flaw - No English club wants him.
MID Jermaine Jenas: Main Attribute - Has a stronger stomach than Carrick. Main flaw - Has no European experience, and won’t have next season either.
MID Stewart Downing: Main Attribute - Has more experience than Walcott. Main flaw - Only just.
MID Joe Cole: Main Attribute - Good at keepy-uppy. Main flaw - Not so good when there’s an opposition wanting the ball.
MID Aaron Lennon: Main Attribute - No longer plays for Leeds. Main flaw - Used to play for Leeds
FOR Wayne Rooney: Main Attribute - Skillful, strong, aggressive, nimble, playmaker, goalscorer, can tilt the world on its axis and bring about world peace, probably the best player in the world ever! Main flaw - he’s not playing.
FOR Michael Owen: Main Attribute - Used to be really good. Main flaw - Now he’s so bad that he’s gone to the great big scrapyard in the sky north east.
FOR Peter Crouch: Main Attribute - He’s so tall he can reach over and return the ball if it goes out of the stadium. Main flaw - Prone to low-flying aircraft.
FOR Theo Walcott: Main Attribute - Secret weapon and there was no one else worth taking anyway. Main flaw - Some games could be played after his bedtime.
So, you can see that England have a strong team going into the World Cup, albeit without an attack. Of course, it would have been so different if Sven could have picked Thierry Henry, but he had Jermaine Defoe or Darren Bent instead. He had to choose from players we know are no good, or one that no one has ever seen play. Blighty congratulates him for choosing the more interesting option.