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Articles tagged with "euro-2008-qualifiers"

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England Flashback: The Gordon Banks Save & The Bobby Moore Tackle
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Mar 12th, 2009
Weird that a game we lost 1-0 produced two of the most fondly remembered moments in England history. But such is life as an England ...
10 Years Since an All English XI in the Prem
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Feb 27th, 2009
So I know that in the last post, I promised not to bang on about foreigners in the Premier League. And I'll be sticking to ...
Who Should Capello Start vs Spain?
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Feb 10th, 2009
I know it's only a friendly, but tomorrow game against Spain is a great test. They're European Champions and - arguably - the best team ...
My Three Lions Wishlist for 2009
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Jan 6th, 2009
The year 2008 and all that was bad about it is now gone. Euro 2008? History. Let us never speak of it, or Steve McClaren, ...
History via YouTube: England vs Germany
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Nov 18th, 2008
In honour of tomorrow's friendly between what's starting to look like two B teams, here's a quick reminder of four monumental matches between England and ...
Ways to Watch Belarus vs England
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Oct 15th, 2008
It's becoming increasingly clear that England's away qualifiers are going to be a pain in the arse to watch on television. If you're in the ...
Four Associations Cup - a Missed Opportunity
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Sep 23rd, 2008
So the Four Associations Cup is go for 2011. Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland will compete in a round robin league format with two ...
Seemingly Important Question: Lampard or Gerrard?
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Sep 16th, 2008
Please don't fall asleep. I know this is an old question, but it's one that Fabio Capello will have to answer for England's next World ...
England "probably the best in Europe", says Bilic
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Sep 11th, 2008
Here's Croatia boss Slaven Bilic's take on yesterday's game: "In the first half, we were looking good and we thought we could get a positive result," ...
Capello Names 23 for Andorra/Croatia
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Aug 31st, 2008
Fabio Capello has named his 23 man squad for Andorra/Croatia, and it looks like this: Goalkeepers: David James (Portsmouth), Robert Green (West Ham United), Paul Robinson ...
Carrick Out, Jenas In, Zzzzz
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Aug 18th, 2008
That's right, Michael Carrick has pulled out of the England squad with an ankle injury, and Jermaine Jenas has been called up to replace him. It's ...
England - a Team Full of Landon Donovans...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Jul 28th, 2008
Interesting recent quote from Fabio Capello, concerning Frank Lampard's on-off (most likely off) move from Chelsea to Inter Milan: "As England coach I would prefer it ...
If Spain Can Do It...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Jul 1st, 2008
...why can't we? I always thought of Spain as our brothers in underachievement. Lots of quality players, but never in danger of actually winning another trophy. ...
Should These Lads Stay or Go?
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Will | Jun 25th, 2008
Hello everyone I am Will. Thanks to Daryl's kindness, I will a second blogger for the greatest team ever: England NT. Whenever England lose I ...
We're Staying Home, 42 Years of Hurt
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Jun 25th, 2008
Not much going on with England other than the constant reminders that we're not involved with Euro 2008. I'm sure Colin Kazim-Richards is a nice ...
England vs T&T, or: Carrie Bradshaw on the Big Screen
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Jun 2nd, 2008
I missed England's win over T&T because I went to see the Sex and the City movie with a certain special someone. Because I had ...
Incoherent Thoughts from England 2-0 USA
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | May 29th, 2008
Hmm. - We won, which is obviously a good thing. But it was only half convincing. For example... - Nice to see England at least try ...
Fabio Capello is the new England manager
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Dec 13th, 2007
Here's the Times, the Guardian, and Football365. More to come from me later today.
British government orders deportation of Alhassan Bangura
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Dec 12th, 2007
This has nothing to do with the national team, but I'm furious, so here goes. The British government has ordered the deportation of Alhassan Bangura, ...
Mourinho rules himself out; Capello instantly morphs into the media's favourite
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Dec 11th, 2007
Apologies for not posting - I've been moving back to Europe after a three-month stint volunteering in South America. And what's happened while I've been ...
He does want it! Mourinho does want it! Maybe.
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Nov 28th, 2007
The Sun quotes José Mourinho: "You will have to speak to the FA to see if they are interested in offering me the job. I cannot ...
Mourinho wants the England job! (Allegedly...)
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Nov 25th, 2007
The Guardian is reporting (with a remarkable degree of certainty) that José Mourinho wants the England job and will accept if the FA offer it. ...
Weekend Reading: It's not all McClaren's fault, you know
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Nov 24th, 2007
In today's Times, Tony Cascarino condemns Steve McClaren in terms so damning it's a wonder the man isn't the latest incarnation of Satan. He defends ...
Now that the pain has dulled: thoughts on England
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Nov 23rd, 2007
I'm feeling a bit better about things now after a horrible day of blind fury. So let's step back and try to assess, rationally, what ...
Match Preview: English and Croatian lineups and tactics
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Nov 21st, 2007
First up: Croatia. Croatia: Goalkeeper: Stipe Pletikosa, a regular in the Croatian national team and the first-choice goalkeeper since the 2002 World Cup (although he was injured ...
Martin Samuel says what every sane person already knows
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Nov 21st, 2007
This is only going here because it's one of my personal axes, but Martin Samuel in The Times has written a brilliant article explaining why ...
Team News: Beckham in, Terry and Robbo out
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Nov 20th, 2007
Steve McClaren still won't reveal his starting 11 for tomorrow's match against Croatia, but that isn't going to stop me speculating. Goalkeeper: The Times is reporting ...
England FC? It might be genius. It's probably crazy.
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Nov 20th, 2007
Football365.com columnist John Nicholson thinks that the FA should create a new Championship team - England FC - made up entirely of young English players, ...
England are back in business (and so is this blog)
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matthew | Nov 19th, 2007
Hello all - I'm the new guy. My name is Matthew and I'll be taking over the England coverage here on WorldCupBlog.org. I'm a soon-to-be ...
Three Questions for Steve McClaren
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Sep 7th, 2007
Steve McClaren's having a rough week. As if all the injuries aren't bad enough, he's got the likes of Tony Adams comparing him to Graham ...
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