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NEXT ENGLAND MANAGER ODDS

WHO'S NEXT FOR THE CHOP Not surprisingly Gareth Southgate is the 6/4 favourite to take over from his boss of three days ago Roy Hodgson, and it is almost a certainty he will be named the England Head Coach pretty soon. He fits the bill perfectly and like several others in [...]

By | 2017-05-22T21:30:58+00:00 June 29th, 2016|England Manager|0 Comments

BRILLIANT ICELAND

BRILLIANT FROM THE LEICESTER CITY OF THE EUROS I have been telling Joe Hart to keep his mouth shut for so very long now and concentrate on what his country expects him to do - stop balls from going into his net! His latest blunder cost us dearly even though we were [...]

By | 2017-05-22T21:30:58+00:00 June 28th, 2016|Euro 2016|0 Comments

“TONIGHTS THE NIGHT”

Although Rod Stewart will not agree with his beloved Scotland departing just before the finals of Euro 2016, but I doubt if he cares too much. It was a great pity that happened because the interest with our four nations involved would have had far greater interest. England are the team who are best fancied [...]

By | 2017-05-22T21:30:58+00:00 June 20th, 2016|Euro 2016|0 Comments

ENGLAND IN TROUBLE

ONE DOWN TWO TO GO.... Which sees England in deep trouble despite what the panels of ITV and BBC think, and then there's Glenn Hoddle. We have played the worst team in the Group, and all of this hype given by the so-called football experts from Alan Shearer to Gary Lineker and back, saying about [...]

By | 2017-05-22T21:30:58+00:00 June 13th, 2016|Euro 2016|0 Comments

EURO HOPES

Marko Arnautović began his career with his brother Danijel at Floridsdorfer AC. In 1998 he joined FK Austria Wien but behaviour issues saw him change club regularly as in the next six years he moved around restlessly before joining in 2006. Arnautović scored 22 goals in 24 games for the Under-19 FC Twente in the [...]

By | 2017-05-22T21:30:58+00:00 June 9th, 2016|Euro 2016|0 Comments

Alan Hudson Walks on Water

When I was a kid I delivered the North Staffordshire Evening Sentinel for a couple of years. Or to put it another way: I had a paper round. There were two compelling local football stories during my time and one compelling national story which became local – the kidnapped heiress Lesley Whittle was found [...]

By | 2017-05-22T21:31:02+00:00 June 6th, 2016|Alan Hudson, Alan's Book|0 Comments