Posts Tagged ‘england’
The most famous bit of footballing commentary ever as England clinch a 4th goal in the dying seconds of the 1966 World Cup final against West Germany.
One of the greatest goals in the history of the World Cup – Maradona goes on an amazing run through the England team and finishes past the keeper for his second goal of the match.
According to the Daily Football Blog, Oldham are offering the opportunity for fans to recoup their money if they purchase a season ticket for next season. If you buy your season ticket before the 29th May and England go on to win the World Cup in South Africa this summer, then the club will fully [...]
The semi-finals of Italia ’90 was England’s biggest match since their 1966 triumph of winning the World Cup and was a night which will be remembered forever in English football with Paul Gascoigne right at the heart of it. Grab your tissues boys and girls…
Sent on during extra time in the second round game against Belgium, David Platt responded by scoring a memorable volley on the turn in the very last minute of extra time – sending England through to the quarter finals.
He wasn’t even an American, he just promised to be. But Haitian accountancy student, Joe Gaetjens, scored the goal for the USA that effectively knocked England out of the World Cup
Maradona: genius, villain, madman, folk hero. Acknowledged as one of the greatest footballers of all time, Maradona showed the two extremes of his character in Mexico 86
Sometimes all you have is hope. And that hope is placed in the unproven talent of one young player. And sometimes that young player does something magical. Michael Owen was that young magician



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