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Mancini: We were poor
09/03/2012 by The Sun
EURO BLAST ... City boss ManciniROBERTO MANCINI saw Manchester City crash to Europa League defeat in Lisbon and admitted: We were poor.England No 1 Joe Hart kept his side in the last-16 tie.And City will still be favourites to go through but Mancini admitted: "We didn't play very well, could have scored, but conceded a goal."I don't think we deserved to lose but we hav... Full Story »
Hoddle: I’ll keep the seat warm
07/03/2012 by The Sun
UNFINISHED BUSINESS ... Glenn Hoddle would love to take England reins againGLENN HODDLE last night told the FA: I'll keep Harry Redknapp's England seat warm until after the Euros.Wembley bigwigs looking for the next Three Lions coach fear they may not be able to land their No 1 target Redknapp until AFTER the Euro 2012 finals this summer.And after caretaker Stuart Pearc... Full Story »
Bent's England agony as ankle surgery rules him out of Euro 2012 action
06/03/2012 by Dailymail
Aston Villa striker Darren Bent has undergone successful surgery to repair the ruptured ankle ligaments which wrecked his dreams of being part of England's Euro 2012 squad.Bent suffered the setback during the Barclays Premier League match at Wigan nine days ago.The former Tottenham and Sunderland player will be able to resume training in around three months - just as Englan... Full Story »
Arsenal and England cross fingers as Wenger reveals Wilshere is set for comeback
06/03/2012 by Dailymail
Jack Wilshere is on course for a return to action for Arsenal and England before the end of the season, according to Arsene Wenger.The 20-year-old midfielder has not played at all this term after undergoing surgery on an ankle injury. But Gunners boss Wenger is now hoping the Wilshere can feature before the end of the current campaign with his side battling for a Champion... Full Story »
Waiting game! Eriksson urges FA to delay appointing England's manager
06/03/2012 by Dailymail
Sven Goran Eriksson has advised the FA to delay naming a new England manager until after the European Championships. The former England boss, who was sacked as Leicester manager in October, said: 'It is not long to prepare. If we are talking about Harry Redknapp he will be fully busy with Tottenham until the end of the season trying to be second or third, playing Champion... Full Story »
FA chief Horne: No move for Mourinho, our preference remains an Englishman
05/03/2012 by Dailymail
The FA intend to narrow their selection options down to one man before they eventually make a move to secure Fabio Capello's successor - and it won't be Jose Mourinho, according to chief executive Alex Horne.In addition to suggestions that a short-list would be drawn up next week by the four-man Club England board charged with finding a replacement for the £6million-a-yea... Full Story »
Lampard pays ‘Boycie’ councillor to help him net £3m profit
04/03/2012 by The Sun
Frank Lampard, with partner Christine Bleakley ... leaves paperwork to Frank snrFRANK Lampard stands to trouser a £3MILLION profit on his mansion — after paying a councillor to help him get planning approval that almost doubled its value.The England ace hired flash Tory David Archer — nicknamed Boycie because he looks like Del Boy's wheeler-dealer pal in Only Fools an... Full Story »
It's Redknapp v Mourinho! Two in the frame for England job
04/03/2012 by Dailymail
Jose Mourinho has emerged as Harry Redknapp's most serious rival for the job of the next England manager. Both men have strong support within the Football Association and, despite suggestions of a long list of other candidates, it was disclosed that it has become virtually a two-horse race to succeed Fabio Capello.People's choice: Tottenham manager Harry RedknappRedknapp i... Full Story »
This will be the last time I take on Harry...
04/03/2012 by Dailymail
NATIONAL SERVICE ... Fergie is backing his pal Harry for the England jobALEX FERGUSON has warned Tottenham fans it is 'inevitable' they will have to wave goodbye to Harry Redknapp.And the Manchester United boss believes Spurs' amazing recent progress is sure to be hit by their manager's exit.Fergie sees Redknapp, 65, as the FA's only realistic candidate to succeed Fabi... Full Story »
Harry's happy birthday as Redknapp will not be blocked from England by Sir Trevor
03/03/2012 by Dailymail
Harry Redknapp's chances of becoming the next England manager have increased significantly with an insistence from the Football Association that Sir Trevor Brooking is not opposed to the Tottenham boss. Redknapp and Brooking are understood to have some history that dates back to when Redknapp, who turned 65 on Friday, was the West Ham manager.But the FA have responde... Full Story »
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