Good effort Stu, I'll list the answers here since there don't seem to be many takers. These are the players who DID NOT represent England at full international level.
A: Steve Chettle, Scott Minto (Michael Thomas I think has two caps, David White was capped in a friendly against Spain circa 1993.)
B: Neil Ardley, John Lukic (Beasant won two caps in 1990 and was a member of the Italia '90 squad, IIRC. Bardsley also won two caps under Taylor.)
C: Ruel Fox, Mark Draper (Steve Stone made three substitute appearances at Euro '96, but the quarter final against Spain was the last of his nine international caps. Stuart Ripley was capped twice, against San Marino in 1993 and Moldova in 1997.)
D: John Beresford, Peter Beagrie (Barrett won three caps in the early nineties. Sterland was a bit of a cheat on my part, since he won his only cap against Saudi Arabia in 1988/89.)
E: Kevin Pressman, Steve Froggatt (Ruddock won a single cap against Nigeria in 1995, Deane has three. Froggatt was persuaded to declare for England rather than Ireland around 1993. His reward came in the form of two Under-21 caps; he never played a senior international, but was called into the squad by Kevin Keegan on several occasions, which just shows how desperate they were for a left-sided player.)
F: Paul Warhurst, Graham Stuart (spot on, Stu, Venison and Cooper were give two caps apiece by Terry Venables.)
G: Darren Huckerby, Lee Chapman (Collymore has three caps, Unsworth one. Chapman's international career considered of one Under-21 appearance against Ireland in 1981.)
H: David May, Stuart Slater (Well done Stu, although Salako actually has five caps. Stewart has three.)
I: Andy Impey, Shaun Teale (I can never distinguish, in my memory, between Teale and Richardson, but it's the latter who won a full cap against Greece in 1994. Charles won two caps on the aformentioned Far Eastern tour of 1991 (?) )
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