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Follows the England national football team around the world and contains all news covering their matches and issues. If you’re looking for coverage of England’s passage through the international tournaments, you’ve come to the right place.
Also includes coverage of England managers (past and present) such as Sven Goran Eriksson, Steve McClaren and Fabio Capello, as well as England players David Beckham and Wayne Rooney. Also see: England’s 2010 World Cup qualifying fixtures.
Can Poor England Beat Broken Wales?
Saturday afternoon sees Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium play host to one of the biggest International rivalries around in a 2012 European Championships Qualifier. England cross the border in search of three points that would not only put them top of Group G (for two hours at least), but cement their rivals place at the foot of the table.
Jermaine Pennant’s Ireland/England adventure
Jermaine Pennant wants to play for Ireland and doesn’t mind saying so. It doesn’t sit well with Liam Lawrence that he’s saying so. Is there anything wrong with Pennant’s attitude?
Michael Carrick: England’s Overlooked Answer?
With all the drama surrounding the selection of the latest England squad, one notable omission has been almost entirely ignored by the media. Rio Ferdinand’s latest injury lay off has seen John Terry controversially reinstated as captain, and Joe Cole’s terminal decline has opened the door for Matt Jarvis to stake his claim. Almost nobody…
Gary Lineker poos during World Cup 1990 match
Retired English striker and currently a sports broadcaster, Gary Lineker has had his ups and downs on the field of football – performance-wise and otherwise. I guess it is okay to have a bad game of football but is it really okay to not be able to control your… well, lets just hear it from…
LONDON 2012: What would you call your ball?
adidas is offering a once in a lifetime opportunity to the UK public by inviting them to name the official football that will be used at the London 2012 Olympic Games. The design of the ball is ready but the name of the football has been left to the public to be called. The ball…
Friendly: Denmark 1-2 England (9 Feb 2011)
Liverpool man Daniel Agger opened the scoring in the game by putting a fine header past Joe Hart. Two minutes later Theo Walcott was one step ahead of the defender and his cross was put away by Darren Bent at the far post. The game remained level at 1-1 until the 68th minute when Ashley…
Stat Attack: Barcelona top scoring charts across Europe
Out of the top leagues in Europe (Spain, England, Italy, Germany and France), Barcelona have scored the most goals and maintained highest goals per game ratio. They have scored 67 goals in their 21 La Liga games so far this season – an average of 3.19 goals per game. Barca have only conceded 11 goals…
Fabio Capello Saddles Jack Wilshere With The ‘F’ Bomb
The nation mourned when Emile Heskey retired from international football last year, and rightly so -for England knew that what stretched out before them was what adulterous husbands tend to refer to as a ‘transitional period’ when the kids finally ask why Mummy hasn’t been home in nearly three weeks.
England needed, and still need, a new hero. Step forward, 19-year-old Jack Wilshere.
Leeds United v Arsenal – preview
When you’re chasing an improbable quadruple the last thing you want is a midweek trip to a bouncing Elland Road in an FA Cup replay. That’s the task that stands in front of Arsenal after Cesc Fabregas’ late penalty salvaged a tie that looked beyond them after Robert Snodgrass’ 54th minute penalty. Despite the 1-1…
The Soccerlens Cheaters And Scoundrels XI
Soccerlens bring to you: The Cheaters XI – which is basically just the England squad of the last five or so years (plus a few peripherals) which, you can’t help but feel, may say more about the British tabloid press than it does about the skewed fidelity of our nation’s footballing protagonists! 1. Andy Goram…


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