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The qualifying to get into the World Cup had been a huge success for both Fabio and England. It wasn’t that England weren’t expected to qualify, it was that England weren’t expected to do it with such energy and strength. Old rivals from the Euro 2008 qualifying, Croatia, were expected to push England until the last game, with an equally...
Published: October 1, 2010
If I were to start this story of England’s current plight properly, I would have to go back to 1990 and arguably the last strong showing from England at a World Cup . Having to go all the way back there, however, would take far too long and far more than three parts. So I will have to set the scene shortly. The date is November 22, 2007, and Steve McClaren has just been...
Published: July 25, 2010
At the front of the World Championship race this year are three teams; Red Bull, McLaren and Ferrari. Red Bull have long been having a bit of arguing within the team and despite the driver’s best efforts, it keeps on coming to surface and is clearly evident in the media. The race in Hockenheim, Germany appeared to cause problems within the Ferrari team, with a supposed illegal team order passed...
Published: July 22, 2010
Bernie Ecclestone is the President and CEO of Formula One Management. Put simply, he runs the sport of Formula One. He decides what tracks host races, what new rules should be introduced, and things like that. However, Bernie Ecclestone appears to have gone a little bit power crazy. Some of his ideas have been nothing short of ridiculous, and although they are normally just scare tactics to get publicity,...