Friday, March 1, 2013

West Brom keeper Foster really wants to perform for England again - The Star On line

LONDON (Reuters) a West Bromwich Albion goalkeeper Ben Foster has come out of international retirement after prematurely holding up his England gloves 2 yrs before, his boss Steve Clarke said on Thursday. The 29-year-old Foster, who joined West Brom from Birmingham City on a permanent option at the start of the growing season after a year-long mortgage spell, made himself unavailable in 2011 as a result of damage issues after winning five caps for his country. West Bromwich Albion's Ben Foster honors his clubs target throughout their English Premier League soccer match against Chelsea at The Hawthorns in West Bromwich, main England, March 3, 2012. REUTERS/Darren Basics England boss Roy Hodgson, who trained Foster at West Brom last year, has in accordance with press reports recently sounded out Foster about a come back to the international collapse. Foster has become in contention for next monthas 2014 World Cup qualifiers in San Marino and Montenegro and will give you competition for present number 1 Joe Hart. "He explained to me he wished to play for his country again and he'd like to play in a major tournament," Clarke mentioned on the West Brom site (www.wba.co.uk). "Heas at the top of his kind and heas proved heas international school previously and, Iam certain heall show it again, if selected. "The injury dilemmas he had several years back are gone, by and large, and heas in great shape. And what better spot to go and play in a significant international tournament than Brazil." Foster, who spent five years at Manchester United but only enjoyed periodically, won the last of his five limits three years ago. He's held it's place in good sort for West Brom, that are pushing for Europa League diploma, helping the Midlands club around seventh in the Premier League after 27 games. (Reporting by Toby Davis; editing by Justin Palmer) Connected posts:

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