by Ste | Sep 4, 2017 | Features, Internationals, Main Features, NewsNow
Russ Cowper on why he has decided to step off England’s hamster wheel of hype and disappointment. On the 1st September 2001 Emile Heskey made it 5-1 in the Olympiastadion, Munich. The reds and blues gathered in my local almost lifted the roof off. Singing,...
by Ste | Aug 11, 2017 | Internationals, Main Features, NewsNow
Kieran Davies previews every team ahead of a potentially memorable Premier League season and looks into his crystal ball to see what the future has in store for each of them. With the kick off nearly upon us, let’s take a look at the runners and riders and see...
by Ste | Mar 22, 2016 | Features, Internationals, Main Features
Roy Hodgson’s 24 man squad to face Germany and the Netherlands this week contains a welcome surprise and an unwelcome omission. The inclusion of Leicester City’s Danny Drinkwater is richly deserved following a tremendous season that has seen the former Manchester...
by Ste | Jan 30, 2016 | Features, Internationals, Main Features, NewsNow
A recent spate of ‘Mourinho for England’ pieces only goes to prove that the media have their head in the clouds. Paul Cantwell debunks a managerial link that sullies us all. ‘Gardening leave’ is about as dull a term as you can find to describe an...
by Ste | Oct 4, 2013 | Features, Internationals, Main Features
Bucking the bandwagon Richard Brook stands by Manchester City and England’s number one. Manchester City and England goalkeeper, Joe Hart had a nightmare against reigning European Champions, Bayern Munich on Wednesday. This seems to be the party line amongst...
by Ste | Jun 21, 2012 | Features, Internationals, Main Features
by Daisy Cutter England under Roy Hodgson have made themselves hard to beat whilst Steven Gerrard is leading by example, so far putting in three blinding assists in three games. In Theo Walcott meanwhile we possess a game-changer capable of devastating cameos plus of...