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England cannot be Greece 2004 and the case for 4-2-3-1…
Keep your mails on England and anything else coming to theeditor@football365.com… The Case for England 4-2-3-1 I don’t disagree at all…
Luke Ayling sends seven-word message to Leeds star on Twitter after latest display
Luke Ayling sends seven-word message to Leeds star on Twitter after latest display – originally posted on Sportslens.com Leeds United defender Luke…
The Ultimate Football Cheats & Divers XI
The Ultimate Football Cheats & Divers XI – originally posted on Sportslens.com The history of football has been littered with unscrupulous characters…
Foden: Older, wiser England benefited from Euros coronavirus call-off
Phil Foden believes the rescheduling of the European Championship has worked in England’s favour, allowing them to take advantage of an extra…
On This Day – 26th March
It was on this day back in 2016 that England came from two goals down to beat Germany 3-2 in Berlin. An…
Rashford, Saka to miss England’s next two World Cup qualifiers
Marcus Rashford and Bukayo Saka have been ruled out of England’s next two World Cup qualifiers against Albania and Poland. The pair…
‘Best feeling in the world’: Everton man posts message on Twitter after Thursday heroics
‘Best feeling in the world’: Everton man posts message on Twitter after Thursday heroics – originally posted on Sportslens.com Everton striker Dominic…
Southgate praises ‘excellent’ Lingard after San Marino victory
Gareth Southgate has insisted that it is “really pleasing” to see Jesse Lingard back playing with a smile on his face. Four…
Jack Grealish reacts to last night’s international display from his Aston Villa teammates
Jack Grealish reacts to last night’s international display from his Aston Villa teammates – originally posted on Sportslens.com Aston Villa duo Ollie…
Calvert-Lewin scores twice as England breeze past San Marino
Calvert-Lewin scores twice as England breeze past San Marino – originally posted on Sportslens.com In Gareth Southgate’s 50th game in charge, England…
