Danny Welbeck and Jack Wilshere will be among the England players who will attend a meeting with boss Roy Hodgson at St Georges Park on Thursday. Welbeck and Wilshere have not played for England for 11 and eight months respectively due to serious injury but the Arsenal duo featured during the qualification campaign for Euro 2016. That means they will be among the 40 or so players who will be at the meeting, which is expected to take place in the evening, after the Premier League clubs have held training.Nick Collins of Sky Sports News HQ reported: It is a big victory for Roy Hodgson and the coaching staff really, because they have tried to get this England get-together to happen before and the Premier League clubs did not want to know on that occasion. England candidate Danny Drinkwater will not be at the get-together There is a will this time, with the European Championships coming up in the summer.We are expecting about 40 players to be there and they are basically all the ones that were involved in some way in the qualifiers, not necessarily playing but in the squads that were picked.There wont be any sign of [in-form Leicester midfielder] Danny Drinkwater because he was not involved. There was a suggestion that he might be among the players invited but my information is that he wont be.But it does mean the likes of Jack Wilshere, Daniel Strurridge and Danny Welbeck, who played a part in the qualifiers earlier on, will be in attendance.They are looking to have a pretty detailed analysis and debrief of the two November internationals [against Spain and France].They will also be starting the preparations for the games against Germany in Berlin (26 March) and Holland at Wembley (29 March) a few days later, and then the sights will be trained on the European Championships themselves.This is just a sit-down meet-up, so Premier League managers can breathe a sigh of relief. No one is going to come back injured from this! Roy Hodgson will be pleased he has managed to arrange the get-together The FA have made it clear that players who do not attend the meeting have not been ruled out of consideration for Euro 2016 selection.A smaller squad of around 23 will convene in March for the friendlies against Germany and Holland. Also See: England latest England fixtures England stats Table Cheap Authentic Jordan 1 . According the Toronto Star, a knee injury will keep Sundin out of the lineup, which includes former teammates Gary Roberts, Darcy Tucker, Tie Domi and Curtis Joseph. Wholesale Jordan Shoes . In Europe, top teams seem to be largely happy with their squads after spending nearly $1 billion in the off-season. And although English league clubs are unlikely to splash cash in January, Arsenal and Chelsea could be tempted to strengthen their squads with new strikers. http://www.airjordan1salecanada.com/ . Duchene scored two goals and had an assist, helping the Colorado Avalanche beat the Carolina Hurricanes 4-2 on Friday night to match the best 10-game start in team history. Air Jordan 1 Sale Canada .R. Smith realized how easily basketball can be taken from him, and he wasnt going to take his place in the NBA for granted anymore. Jordan 1 Cheap Real .1 million pounds ($61.2 million) on Saturday, giving the beleaguered English Premier League champions a major lift.BOSTON -- When Patrick Kane scored twice to help the Chicago Blackhawks move within one victory of another Stanley Cup, he did so on the sixth anniversary of being drafted first overall. Players dont get selected there without skill, but the bulk of Kanes nine goals in the playoffs have been more a result of hard work and smart positioning by a player whose game has developed substantially in recent years. "Hes really good, especially around the net," Boston Bruins right-winger Brad Marchand said. "If you give him any kind of room down there and he can find the puck, then hes going to make something happen." Kane showed three years ago during the Blackhawks Cup run that he has a knack for making things happen and scoring big goals. But this time around it has been his ability to put back rebounds and loose pucks that earned him some late buzz for the Conn Smythe Trophy. Six of Kanes nine goals through 22 games have come on the doorstep -- either in the crease or just outside it. As his coach with the London Knights, Dale Hunter, watched his Game 5 performance, he remarked that Kane was having success because he was playing in traffic close to the net. "He has no fear to his game. Hes not the biggest guy in the world but hell score goals and hell go anywhere to score them," Hunter said in a phone interview Monday. "He has good vision. Thats why he can go in them bad areas where you can take big hits, and he doesnt get hit often." Its one thing to have good vision and yet another to make a concerted effort to be around the crease. "I think one of the things on this team, you want to crash the net, whether its bringing it back out and getting pucks there and then crashing it again," Kane said. The 24-year-old brings a combination of skill and that willingness to play in tight spaces that makes him difficult to defend. "I think hes not afraid, whether its not afraid to get hit or not afraid to make mistakes," Boston defenceman Torrey Krug said. "Hes not afraid to go to those high-traffic areas. Thats important for a player, especially players that like to play with the puck, to not have the fear like that." Blackhawks coach Joel Quenneville knows all about Kanes "high-end skill," but its his ability to control the play with little room to manoeuvre that helps him stand out. "Hes just an unbelievable puck-handler, and I dont know if thats justt natural talent or hes worked on it," Chicago defenceman Duncan Keith said.dddddddddddd. Either way, it has caused fits for the Bruins. Coach Claude Julien and his team had to emphasize better awareness because of Kane. "You look at the goals that Kane has scored, youve got to give him credit," Julien said. "Hes done a good job of getting into those quiet areas and sliding into those pockets and the puck keeps coming to him, and thats what good players do. They find areas to go to where pucks come to them." Of course Kane can still pick a corner and score. His goal on a two-on-one rush put the Blackhawks into the Cup final, and he scored one-on-one against Detroit Red Wings goaltender Jimmy Howard earlier in the playoffs. Against the Bruins, Kane showed teammates that hes adept at scoring the so-called dirty goals, too. Julien likened him to Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby as far as being shifty and elusive around the net. "Hes an elite player," Bruins defenceman Andrew Ference said. "Hes obviously got tremendous skill and speed to get away from defenders and to find open spots on the ice. Hes a challenge for any team to defend against." Even more so now than several years ago when he was a budding NHL star. Bostons Aaron Johnson played with Kane in 2008-09, and though he hasnt had a chance to study the right-wingers improvement, he pointed out that Kane has become a "solid hockey player." Thats not under-valuing Kane but rather an indication that, like other talented forwards, his career is an ongoing maturation process. "I think it takes time because their whole life they havent really needed to play that game," Johnson said. "And once you get to the NHL you have to learn that theres a time and place for certain moves and certain plays. It does take a year or two and a good coach to really embed that inside him." It didnt start with Hunter, Denis Savard or Quenneville. Hunter knew Kane could score before the Knights drafted him. But the way hes been putting the puck in the net in the playoffs has Kane on another level. "Every time theres more on the line, the more he comes up and goes in the dirty areas even more than he should because he wants to score the big goals," Hunter said. "He wants to make the difference in the game, and he has the ability to do it and he pushes himself in big games to do it." ' ' '