Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Glen Johnson plays for the England national team

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Glen McLeod Cooper Johnson or better known as Glen Johnson is an English footballer who played for the England national team and club Liverpool who was born on August 23, 1984 in Greenwich, London, England and played at right back position.
Johnson has a rationale for the development of soccer with the founding of the Glen Johnson Soccer School in 2007 along with former West Ham United footballer named Sam Taylor-based Dartfort, Kent is the main focus is training and development in local schools.
Johnson began his international career with England's national team as a substitute on 18 November 2003 against Denmark for the U-21. After playing not so good for England's friendly against Denmark in August 2005, Johnson lost his position. During the FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign in 2010, he became the first choice as a right back. Johnson scored his first goal during a friendly match against Mexico on May 24, 2010 at Wembley Stadium, next on March 29, 2011 when Ghana but was later replaced by another player.
On June 4, 2011, Johnson played for 90 minutes in the UEFA EURO 2012 qualifier against Switzerland with a score draw. Currently he is the first choice right back for the Three Lions and has won 34 caps and scored a single goal since 2003.
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