WORLD CUP 2010: If England win World Cup without me I'll be delighted insists David James

09 December 2009 11:07
David James would accept not being England's first choice goalkeeper at the 2010 World Cup finals - as long as England are crowned world champions in South Africa.[LNB]What do you mean you don't care if you don't play? England skipper John Terry questions David James [LNB]Portsmouth keeper James seems set to be part of Fabio Capello's squad but who the starting goalkeeper will be is uncertain.[LNB]Robert Green, Ben Foster, Joe Hart  and Paul Robinson are also in contention for the most open of all the positions in the England team.[LNB]James said: 'For me, it is about England being successful at a World Cup and if that involves me being in between the sticks then happy days. If not, I still want England to be successful whoever is playing.[LNB]'The competition is always going to be intense. We're heading for the World Cup finals.[LNB]'There are a number of English goalkeepers at Premier League clubs who are all capable but the better the competition, the better it is for England.'[LNB]James has been hit by injury worries this year and the 39-year-old knows he will have to be fully fit to be on the plane to South Africa.[LNB]Four more candidates to be in goal at the World Cup Finals Paul Robinson (left), Ben Foster...[LNB] [LNB] Robert Green (left) and Joe Hart[LNB]He said: 'My understanding from previous squads is that if you can't train then you don't get picked, which is fine by me. [LNB]'Capello wants his 23 players to be 100 per cent and you can't argue with a man whose record is so good.'[LNB] Sol shock: United weigh up Campbell swoop to plug their injury-hit defenceDavid James in line to make Portsmouth return at SunderlandManchester City in swine flu scare as Craig Bellamy and Vladimir Weiss are struck down by virusMichael Owen sends World Cup message to England boss Fabio Capello with stunning Manchester United hat-trickPORTSMOUTH FC

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