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England National Football Team
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by wswd27 - written on 05.06.01 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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We're all currently witnessing the Eriksson Revolution. We've finally got a manager who can make the team play together. Remember the dark days of Keegan when we had 11 good players on the pitch, the only problem: they don't look like they want to be there or at least with the people their on there with. Well now Eriksson's changed ...
by Jack Boat - written on 02.06.01 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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Alot has been written about the England team and how we should play and who should plauin within the team. I have changed my opinion on who should be playing in the team in the last few months but now i am fairly sure I know what i'd be doing if I was given the chance to pick the England Team: GOALKEEPER - NIGEL MARTYN Martyn is ...
by floater - written on 01.06.01 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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I remember Euro 96 and the team seemed very competent at that time the sheet read something like Seaman, Pearce, G Neville,Southgate, Campbell,Anderton, Beckham, Gascoigne, Mcmannaman, Sheringham and Shearer. The team was settled and seemed to be cruising to the trophy with some eventful certainley memorable victories and performances. The team ...
by leahslad - written on 01.06.01 (Very useful, 101 readings)
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I was looking at the current England squad chosen by the man Sven and wondered if maybe it was a little drab. I then got to thinking who I would have playing in the team, assuming my squad was fully fit of course, and thought I would share with you my starting 11. By the way, for my regular readers, Leah is back tomorrow - you know what that ...
by crowncourt - written on 01.06.01 (Very useful, 11 readings)
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England has had a lot of managers and coaches in the last decade or so, and there has been more good than bad, who can forget Graham Turnip in the early nineties, ooh, that really was awful. A sign of an awful team is when you can only beat part-timers San Marino 7-0, that does make you look bad! ( no offence to Scots there!). Anyway, ...
by - written on 31.05.01
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English Football is picking itself up nicely, since Sven Goran Erikson took over. They've won their last two World Cup Qualifiers and beaten Mexico (a team currently ranked above them in the FIFA World Rankings) 4-0, and hopefully they will go on to beat Greece. Theres been a lot of plsyers to break through into the squad under ...
by eagle - written on 25.05.01 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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For anyone not aware, tonight Sven's army take on Mexico in a friendly at Derby's Pride Park, on paper this seems to be an attractive game with a buoyont England taking on the flair of the central american's. However yet again this game is set to be ruined on the inistance that every player should get a game which means that ...
by TallPaul73 - written on 22.05.01 (Very useful, 27 readings)
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As the Premiership season draws to a close, here’s my verdict on the best England team based on performances during the season 2000-01. GoalKeeper: Chris Kirkland (Coventry) This may surprise a lot of people who would have expected Nigel Martyn, David James or even Paul Robinson to be no. 1. The reason for this selection ...
by !chris! - written on 03.05.01 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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As an England fanatic everyone has there own opinion on what the England team should be. I think that the team I am going to suggest is not only good for the present but also good for the future. I will write why the player should be in the team and a little bit about them. (G) Richard Wright (Ipswich Town) Richard Wright is a ...
by kfingleton - written on 29.04.01 (Very useful, 32 readings)
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With Sven Goran Ericsson finally in place at the helm of the most inhospitable job in the world, he might be needigna bit of help to find out about English football and the quality of the country’s finest players. So, he would do well to listen to me to get the mix right. Firstly, however a few points have to be made. The quality ...
by K_scotland - written on 28.04.01 (Useful, 13 readings)
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England in recent years haven't produced the goods. Why is this? I feel a large part of this is due to the high expectations of the english public and more the "propaganda" of the English Media. You read the english papers and we are told England are the greatest team in the world and that it will be a easy win in whichever ...
by Snoop Dogg! - written on 02.04.01 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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I think now the England have been playing the best football i have seen for a couple of years.WHY? Its because of Sven Goran Ericsson. He has done what Glenn Hoddle and Kevin Keegen never did and that was he has started to use some of the unsung talent that we have.With the previous 2 managers they carried on drafting in players such as ...
by bananaman - written on 30.03.01 (Very useful, 54 readings)
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Many people thought Sven Goran Ericsson was the wrong man for the job when he took over as england manager at the end of last year. The former lazio manager in my eyes was the perfect man for the job(maybe bobby robson but hes happy at newcastle). Here is my team that i think would do the country proud. GK-Nigel ...
by - written on 29.03.01
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Here is my opinion on the current England team managed by Sven Goran Eriksson. This is my opinion on what I think will be Sven’s first choice XI. But first I think that Sven is the right man for the job. He has one more honours than even Alex Ferguson and is one of the best coaches around. David Seaman- Unfortunately I think his ...
by superguinness - written on 29.03.01 (Useful, 345 readings)
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Watching England play an away game on tv these days is a bizzare experience. You would have thought that the fans would fervently support the opposition, the coverage would be beamed by a dodgy satellite, and that you would never have heard of the opposing players. But not these days. I think that there's every chance most of ...
by - written on 23.03.01
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by buzzplane - written on 19.03.01 (Useful, 16 readings)
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Sven Goran Erikson has now picked his team for the 1st competitive game of his England career and im suprised by Two of his exclusions. Kevin Phillips is one of the brightest talents in England at the moment. Without playing at the top level, he will be a loss to the international stage. Another shock missing face is Ugo Ehiogu. This ...
by Nikkimogg - written on 07.03.01 (Useful, 30 readings)
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Well...it was the first game with Sven Goran Ericsson at the helm and I was there, at Villa Park with prime seats. My first international match and it was absolutely brilliant, the atmosphere was amazing and the streaker on the pitch was well funny.....but what about the performance? Why, oh why, oh why? and I'll say it again oh ...
by MattSlat - written on 06.03.01 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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The future looks bright for english football at the moment. There are loads of quality young players coming through and the appointment of Sven Goram Erikson can only be good for a team that has been underperforming for too long. The first squad Sven put together must have been one of the most eagerly anticipated squads for a long ...
by spudrik - written on 06.03.01 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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Despite the excellent England performance against Spain the other day, well-done Sven, one really has to pay some attention to the abysmal performance of our Under 21’s. I have been a firm believer in the ability of our country’s youth. However, the performance on Tuesday night has got me a bit worried. With the likes of Paul ...









