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Dunn Not Giving Up On England Recall

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Blackburn Rovers midfielder David Dunn hasn’t given up hope of getting back into the England squad in time for the World Cup Finals in South Africa.

Dunn was last capped by England against Portugal in 2002 (the only cap that Dunn has won), however, despite this absence Dunn still believes that a recall in time for the 2010 World Cup isn’t beyond him as England manager Fabio Capello will judge his selection on club form and Dunn’s form for Rovers this season has been exceptional!! Had it not been for injuries (which have seriously impacted his career) the former England Under-21 International captain believes he would’ve won more International caps.

Dunn told the Daily Mail: “I look at the England team now and think, ‘Bloody hell I played with all these players! I was the captain’.

“I honestly feel that if it hadn’t been for the injuries I would have got a lot more caps, but I lost my way a little bit.

“Mr Capello has proved he will pick players who are in good form for their clubs and every English player is thinking if they hit a good run then there’s a chance.

“I’ve had a good start to the season so you never know.


The 29-year-old also feels with the benefit of hindsight leaving Ewood Park the first time round was a mistake and might have been a reason for the downturns in his career at times so he maybe should’ve been a bit more tolerant and respectful towards former Rovers manager Graeme Souness, as it was a fallout with Souness that saw him leave Rovers in the first place. Dunny feels lucky to have had a career where he’s played for his country and his local club though so will be forever grateful for that.

He added: “But I’ve played for my local team and I’ve played for England. Growing up, that’s all I ever wanted.

Personally I can’t see any reason why Dunny can’t make it back into the England squad. If his form continues over the next few months then he’d be hard to ignore wouldn’t he?? I feel that Capello should’ve named him in the squad that faced Brazil and his failure to have done so could mean it’s to late, however, Dunny still has a chance.


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