Big Sam? More like Big Girl
Sam Allardyce must have some sand in his vagina. The Blackburn Rovers boss has done more trash talking this month than an insecure boxer ahead of a title fight.
Sam Allardyce must have some sand in his vagina. The Blackburn Rovers boss has done more trash talking this month than an insecure boxer ahead of a title fight.
Fabio Capello insists Wayne Rooney will start for England against Switzerland on Tuesday despite allegations against his private life.
England returned to winning ways after coming from a goal down to defeat Hungary 2-1 in a friendly at Wembley.
The hosts fell a goal down through a Phil Jagielka own-goal in the second-half, but a one-man show from Steven Gerrard spared England’s blushes as a quickfire brace from the stand-in captain secured the win.
England coach Fabio Capello is keeping an open mind over the possibility of a return to Real Madrid, according to The Sun newspaper.
Chelsea assistant manager, Ray Wilkins, has said that he thinks it is time for the abuse of club captain, John Terry, to come to an end. Terry has been receiving jeers ever since it emerged that he had an affair with the girlfriend of former team mate, Wayne Bridge, at a point in the not too distant past.
Manchester United striker, Michael Owen, has been told that he will not be able to play again this season. Owen picked up a hamstring injury during the Carling Cup win over Aston Villa last weekend. The news will also put an end to any ambitions the player had of making the England World Cup squad this summer.
England manager, Fabio Capello, has praised former captain, John Terry, after England’s 3-1 victory over Egypt at Wembley. Terry led by example for the entire match and came up with a performance, which showed everyone why he was named as captain in the first place. His performance was met by constant cheers from the home crowd.
Liverpool captain and England player, Steven Gerrard, has said the decision to leave close relatives at home for this World Cup is the right one. A lot was made during the 2006 World Cup over the fact that wives, girlfriends and close relatives of players were allowed to travel with the players to the international tournament.
England manager, Fabio Capello, blames football’s off field problems on the amount of money that modern players earn.
The likes of John Terry are on a contract worth over £160,000 per week and Capello says that this is the reason for so much developed jealousy and personal problems in the game.
England and Manchester City defender, Wayne Bridge, has told Fabio Capello that he does not wish to be part of England’s World Cup plans this summer. The left back does not want to be involved because of the recent scandal involving former England captain, John Terry. Many said that Terry’s former affair with Bridge’s girlfriend [...]