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Will England ever pick a full-strength U21 team?
The decision to leave a number of talented players at home has raised a question which shows no sign of being solved, says KADEEM SIMMONDS

I feel like whenever there is a youth football tournament and England are competing in it, the same argument crops up time and time again: Why aren’t they taking their “strongest” team?

This summer is no different, with the Under-21 side, managed by Aidy Boothroyd, playing in the European Championships and some players being left at home for various reasons.

With the success of the U20 side a few weeks ago, the decision to omit certain players from the tournament in Poland irked plenty of fans, who wanted to see this batch of players succeed.

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