by Ste | Jun 22, 2012 | Features, Main Features
Big brother Joleon It is assumed that Cesare Prandelli will start with Balotelli up front despite the Italian firework having to be physically gagged by a team-mate to prevent him mouthing off towards the bench following his sublime strike against Ireland. Balo is...
by Ste | Jun 22, 2012 | Features, Main Features
by Luke Irelan-Hill The first time that England was ever beaten by Italy in a football match was in 1973. A famous 1-0 victory was Italy’s first every triumph on English soil. The venue was Wembley and the date was November 14, 1973. Who scored the goal I hear you...
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...
by Ste | Jun 20, 2012 | Features, Main Features
by Rob Ward For a long time, I fell out of love with the England football team. As well as the obvious on-pitch disappointments, my three main bugbears were: the Football Association’s gross mismanagement of the national team, the unrealistic expectations of many...
by Ste | Jun 14, 2012 | Features, Main Features
by Daisy Cutter On a scale that has yet to fully reveal itself – and won’t do for some time – the worst thing that has happened to English football in recent times was the national side’s pyrrhic victory over Spain back in November of last year. It was supposed to be...