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James bids to remain No.1



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DAVID JAMES sees no reason why he cannot carry on in goal for England right through to the 2010 World Cup – and even beyond.
The Portsmouth stopper, capped 37 times, thought he may never get the chance to pull on the international jersey again after being left out in the cold by former head coach Steve McClaren.

However, James was between the posts again at Wembley for Fabio Capello's opening game in charge against Switzerland last month, and intends to do all he can to stay first choice for his country as the squad prepares for tomorrow's friendly with France in Paris. "It is a personal triumph to still be involved with so many decent English keepers about," said the Pompey goalkeeper.

"Just look at the players we've called up in Robert Green and Paul Robinson, because of injuries to Chris Kirkland and Scott Carson – so I'm pleased to be in the squad. I am here so I can stake a claim for a place in the qualifiers, and to be involved in 2010."





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  • Last Updated: 25 March 2008 10:23 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: England's football team
 
 

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