Lancaster’s needless by the numbers tinkering
cost England yet again. It was never going to be the so called gamble of Lancaster's starting XV that would cost England in their second group match. read the rest of this rubbish
The ramblings of a Toxic mind…
cost England yet again. It was never going to be the so called gamble of Lancaster's starting XV that would cost England in their second group match. read the rest of this rubbish
Show. Spurs new Europa League group campaign got off to an unfortunate start but then one player may have answered some questions, another just enhanced a growing reputation, while another was himself. read the rest of this rubbish
another Yorkshire legend gone. The youngest and probably hardest and bravest man to play test cricket has died aged 84. “The start of the cricket season was the sound of leather on Brian Close” read the rest of this rubbish
..penalties. In his attempt to surpass Bobby Charlton as record goal scorer for England, Wayne Rooney had to be handed the easiest way to do so with a couple of penalties, that sum him up these days. read the rest of this rubbish
buy. Pochettino told us all, Levy included, Spurs needed to add more players, as if anyone has needed telling after the first four games of the new league season. He didn't even get a Rasiak. read the rest of this rubbish
leaders. How's that for a positive spin on another mediocre Spurs performance to start the season as they draw away to Leicester City. read the rest of this rubbish
out someone to replace the kids. The kids were alright, the kids were winning the first home game of the season against Stoke, it's just Pochettino had nothing to replace the kids with. read the rest of this rubbish
whimper. Spurs started off the new Premier League season off in a fitting style, after an exceptionally unexciting off-season this game was the perfect match. read the rest of this rubbish
series? England have convincingly won the first test match of their last two series only to roll over and capitulate, after their 169 run victory in the Ashes opener can they stop the Aussies at Lord's? read the rest of this rubbish
bowling. Ex-Aussie paceman Glenn McGrath knows a bit or too about cricket, about bowling, about being damn good at it and about having a little dig at England before an Ashes, sledging for want of a better word. read the rest of this rubbish