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Column: Rooney's England career passing him by
15/10/2011 by YAHOO Sport
When Wayne Rooney set alight the 2004 European Championship as an 18-year-old, becoming the youngest goalscorer in the tournament’s history, no crystal ball could have foretold that the brilliant but flawed gem of English football would go on to become such a disappointment and liability for his country.Rooney’s four goals in Portugal seven years ago were his last for Englan... Full Story »
Pulis backs Crouch for England spot
14/10/2011 by ESPNSTAR.com
Stoke boss Tony Pulis believes striker Peter Crouch can still cut it for England.The former Tottenham frontman has enjoyed an impressive start to his Potters career, scoring the equaliser to earn a draw with Manchester United and netting in the win against Turkish giants Besiktas in the Europa League.The 30-year-old was quoted this week as saying he felt his days as a... Full Story »
Darren Bent backed to fill Wayne Rooney’s boots at Euro 2012
14/10/2011 by The Sun
DARREN BENT is nicknamed the 'Mailman' by Randy Lerner — and now the striker is sure he can deliver for England at Euro 2012.The Aston Villa hitman may be Fabio Capello's leading man for next summer's tournament following Wayne Rooney's three-game ban.And Bent, who netted his fourth goal in five internationals against Montenegro, cannot wait to put his stamp on Euro 2012.H... Full Story »
Take Wayne or leave him? Will Rooney be stuck on the beach when England go to Euros?
14/10/2011 by Dailymail
Rage wrestled with regret inside Fabio Capello’s mind last Friday after seeing Wayne Rooney get himself sent off in Montenegro. But there was not a moment’s hesitancy when it came to the question of whether he would still take England’s finest player to the European Championship. ‘Yes,’ replied the England manager, and even when it was suggested to him that a mandator... Full Story »
England striker Rooney gets three-match ban
14/10/2011 by YAHOO Sport
England striker Wayne Rooney has been given a three-match international ban by UEFA for his sending-off against Montenegro last Friday, ruling him out of the group stage of Euro 2012.“The striker will now be suspended from playing in his country’s next three UEFA national competition matches for which he would be eligible,” European soccer’s governing body said in ... Full Story »
FA given ultimatum on reform: New guidelines on clubs releasing players and managing debt
13/10/2011 by Dailymail
The FA have been urged to rubber stamp a set of new proposals that include forcing clubs to release all players for England duty from Under 17 level. The governing body have been set a deadline of February 29 to introduce a wide-ranging set of Government-approved reforms in time for the start of next season. And they have been told that they face intervention from Westminste... Full Story »
Fabio Capello gets England in Pole positon
12/10/2011 by The Sun
ENGLAND will be based in Poland for the Euro 2012 finals next summer.Fabio Capello's team qualified on Friday for the tournament, which will be co-hosted by Poland and Ukraine, with a 2-2 draw in Montenegro.Club England managing director Adrian Bevington revealed: "We will be in Poland."We're not far away from confirming the location but out of respect to all the people we'v... Full Story »
FA ready to back Red Rooney
12/10/2011 by ESPNSTAR.com
The Football Association has pledged to assist Wayne Rooney to be available for England as early as possible at Euro 2012.Rooney will definitely miss the start of the tournament after being sent off in Friday's 2-2 draw with Montenegro to earn a suspension. However, UEFA will not decide until Thursday whether to increase his automatic one-match ban.Reports suggest Rooney ha... Full Story »
Ferguson calm over Rooney red
12/10/2011 by TEAMtalk
Rooney: Sent off in MontenegroManchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has refused to condemn Wayne Rooney for his red card in Montenegro last week.Ferguson is expecting to see star striker on Wednesday for the first time since Rooney was sent off for lashing out while on England duty.The incident has already led to a minimum one-match ban and a warning from Fabio Capell... Full Story »
FA accounts reveal doomed 2018 World Cup bid cost a staggering £21m
11/10/2011 by Dailymail
England’s failed 2018 World Cup bid cost £21million - some £6m more than had been widely reported, according to the latest FA accounts.The bid ended in humiliation last December, attracting only two FIFA members’ votes, including that of  British FIFA vice-president Geoff Thompson - a former FA chairman.The FA accounts have for the first time provided details of the tota... Full Story »
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