Articles tagged with "wayne-bridge"
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matilda | Nov 15th, 2009
Well all in all it wasn't a bad result. Though I watched the game alone I had a little liveblogging adventure with Daryl and various ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Matilda | Nov 15th, 2009
Well all in all it wasn't a bad result. Though I watched the game alone I had a little liveblogging adventure with Daryl and various ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Sep 22nd, 2009
I've deliberately avoided all the post World Cup qualification hooplah. Mostly because the usual questions: "Can we win it this time?" etc, make me want ...
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, ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Oct 13th, 2008
Should England fans have booed Ashley Cole for this cock-up?
It was pretty bad, no doubt about it. But I think if it had been any ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | May 9th, 2006
Figuring out which players are fit to play at the World Cup and which players will be at home nursing their injuries is becoming a ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | May 9th, 2006
Wayne Bridge has found a new way to be injured: getting into a fight at 2am at a party of Chelsea and Arsenal players. ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Apr 4th, 2006
Continuing in their series of analyses of England players and potential players, the Beeb arrive at poor, snakebit Wayne Bridge.
Rightly, I think, they reckon he'd ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Mar 11th, 2006
Wayne Bridge's ankle, injured in the Uruguay friendly, seems better for the moment.
Michael Owen should take a lesson in recovering from injury from this, but ...
Posted on: England World Cup Team Blog by Shawn | Jan 16th, 2006
Earlier it was suggested that Wayne Bridge might leave Chelsea for Tottenham.
Nuh-uh-uh says Jose Mourinho.
Fulham, maybe.
But not somebody so far up the table as Tottenham. ...

