Euro 2012: Rooney No Gamble Says Southgate
With the draw for the Euro 2012 Finals draw potentially throwing up a group of death scenario for England, former international Gareth Southgate still insists the semi-finals is an achievable target.
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With the draw for the Euro 2012 Finals draw potentially throwing up a group of death scenario for England, former international Gareth Southgate still insists the semi-finals is an achievable target.
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The Republic of Ireland were assured of a safe passage after their 4-0 trouncing of Estonia in Tallinn on Friday, and Giovanni Trapattoni safely guided his Irish side to their first major finals since Mick McCarthy took them to the World Cup finals in 2002.
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Robert van der Does rounds up the mid-week international games in which qualification for Euro 2012 was at stake as well as places for the play-off’s.
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England may have qualified for the Euro 2012 Finals but the talk was all about Wayne Rooney’s red card, with the FA expected to request UEFA does not extend his ban
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Who should get the second striking slot alongside David Villa for La Rojas? Sam Parker examines the candidates.
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As Scotland attempt to pull off the Herculean task of qualifying for the Euro 2012 play-offs, we look at some of the Tartan Army’s proudest moments.
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Tonight England take to the City Stadium in Pogdorica, safe in the knowledge that a draw against Montenegro will be enough to guarantee qualification for the Euro 2012 Finals.
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England, supposedly the World’s fourth best team, were kept at bay for most of the game by the team supposedly ranked 117th in the World, in between Haiti and Grenada
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Joe Tyler analyses the nine groups as they battle for a place in Poland and Ukraine
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Joe Tyler on what was an impressive display from a rejuvenated England in Sofia last night
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Three points may seem like a formality for England tonight, but Bulgaria’s manager has been tactically lowering expectations to inspire troops and unite supporters.
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Only 529 people attended the Aviva Stadium in Dublin for Wales’ wooden spoon battle with Northern Ireland, and even with the tournament on the line and the hosts looking to win it, less than 18,000 turned up. So is this a display that a British Championship is not in demand?
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