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Another tournament, another disappointment for the England national football team. The (twenty) Three Lions have performed at a low not experienced since 1958 by exiting the competition at the group stages, despite some positive performances. Now that their World Cup is over, thoughts will inevitably turn to how to prevent such underachievement again. Former FA chairman David Bernstein condemned his...
Published: March 26, 2014
As the countdown to the World Cup begins in earnest, so do the questions surrounding Roy Hodgson’s England squad. The status quo for squad selection is to take two players for every position on the pitch. England have three players competing for the left-back spots, and with Leighton Baines practically on the plane already, it’s down to Ashley Cole and Luke Shaw to fight it out for the...
Published: February 12, 2014
There has been a lot of speculation in recent weeks that John Terry could be set for a sensational return to the England squad for the upcoming World Cup in Brazil. Terry retired from international football in 2012 after the FA pressed ahead with disciplinary proceedings over the Anton Ferdinand race row (per BBC Sport) before enduring a turbulent season at Chelsea under Rafa Benitez (per the Daily...
Published: February 7, 2014
England are just over four months away from the opening match of the 2014 World Cup against Italy at the Amazonia Arena in Manaus, Brazil. Roy Hodgson has a little over three months to finalise his 23-man squad for the tournament, and there is a surprising name under consideration. John Terry retired from international football, per BBC Sport, in 2012 after the FA continued with their disciplinary...
Published: January 27, 2013
The hosts of the 2013 African Cup of Nations are through to the quarterfinals as South Africa fought hard to draw 2-2 with Morocco. The North African side will be heartbroken as they led twice, but failed to take several great chances to put the game to bed. Three minutes after South Africa’s second equaliser, Cape Verde went 2-1 up against Angola in the other game in the group to take...
Published: September 25, 2012
“There’s only one England captain.” Come to Stamford Bridge on any given match day and chances are, if John Terry is in the Chelsea side, you’ll hear that song. Despite numerous salacious stories emerging about the current Chelsea and former England captain, football fans of my generation can all appreciate the hole his absence will leave at the heart of the England defence. The...