Hoop Blah Big Foot Hart, Foster
Smalling, A Cole, Terry, Cahill, Jones, Jagielka, Baines, G Johnson
Parker, Lampard, Hargreaves, Gerrard, Young, A Johnson, Barry, Walcott, Wilshere
Rooney, Bent, Crouch, Welbeck
Starting XI of
Hart
Smalling
Cahill
Terry
A Cole
Parker
Hargreaves
Young
Wilshere
A Johnson
Rooney
Couple of interesting ones there BF.
I like the idea that Jagielka is an injury and suspension away from being in goal for the European Championships Final! Unfortunately though, I think the 23 has to include a third keeper otherwise you're only allowed to take 22 (the third keeper was added at some point years ago but I think a country tried to only take 2 to South Africa and weren't allowed).
I agree on a lot of the starting eleven too, although not sure on Smalling at right back yet. Time will tell and it's a position that's really open to someone having a good run of form.
Like comonurz I think Gerrard still has quite a role to play in this team and if Rooney remains as the centre forward I'd see a midfield 3 of Parker (or Hargreaves if he can get back to form and fitnesss - which I doubt), Wilshire and Gerrard (in the advanced position) as our strongest. As well as Downing has played for the last 6 months or so I'd still rather Adam Johnson and Young as the wingers.
I'd still prefer Rooney to be playing in the hole behind a proper centre forward but I'm not convinced on any of the current options being quite the rigth fit. I'm not a Welbeck fan, and Bent isn't quite the answer. For me that leaves Carroll. Problem with him is that his strengths might not fit to the quicker and more intricate football we seem to be moving towards.
I think my starting 11 would be
Hart
Richards, Cahill, Terry, Cole
Johnson, Parker, Wilshire, Young
Gerrard
Rooney
Rest of the squad being
Foster, Carson (should probably be the best of the young keepers really)
Walker, Jones, Ferdinand,
Milner, Hargreaves (or Barry when he fails at City), Downing, Walcott
Carroll, Defoe, Sturidge
Quite a few who just miss out though.