Wes Brown Breaks Foot: World Cup Dream Over?
By Chris Wright

They call me ‘Mellow Yellow’
Manchester United have confirmed that Wes Brown suffered a… drum roll please …broken metatarsal in his left foot during United’s win over Wolves on Saturday.
The injury means that Brown could be sidelined for as long as three months, thus ruling him out of England’s World Cup campaign. The United man would have almost certainly been on the plane to Rustenberg, due to his ability to provide cover at both centre back and right back.
It is thought that England manager Fabio Capello may now turn to Brown’s vastly experienced team mate, 35 year old Gary Neville, to provide cover for first choice right back Glen Johnson in South Africa.
I can’t help thinking: wouldn’t Phil Neville be a better bet?

















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Phil > Gary these days
I have to agree we have two ready made choice at everton who are better than the old codger Jags and the neville with the talent, surely there are other premier league clubs with less crap right backs
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Wes Brown Breaks Foot: World Cup Dream Over?…
Manchester United have confirmed that Wes Brown suffered a… drum roll please …broken metatarsal in his left foot during United’s win over Wolves on Saturday.
The injury means that Brown could……
[...] Wes Brown Breaks Foot: World Cup Dream Over? » Who Ate all the Pies [...]
[...] Wes Brown has fallen prey to the curse of the metatarsal — a broken toe that in the past has previously cut down Beckham, Gary Neville, Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney twice — and is fighting to make the World Cup. [...]