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    England Expects

    England Expects. Sam Allardyce gets his England managerial career off and running this weekend and the pressure is on him to transform the country’s fortunes. Allardyce has landed the  job he has always craved at the second time of asking after losing out to Steve McClaren ten years ago but is arguably the toughest task of his career with the national team at its lowest ebb.

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    Why Allardyce gives England the identity they’ve been lacking

    Sam Allardyce’s appointment as England coach has certainly sparked much debate. Why Allardyce gives England the identity they’ve been lacking. Depending on who you speak to in the football world, the former Sunderland boss is either a forward-looking genius or an old-school dinosaur.

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    England always going to be the same old England

    England always going to be the same old England. In what was another disappointing evening, England’s performances only highlight that no matter who puts on the jersey – whether they’re title-winning players or the most inform – England will always be the bottling England we’re used to watching at every tournament.

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    JOE COLE – VICTIM OF FRUSTRATING ENGLAND OBSESSION

    “These young players are our future. If we handle them like horses, we get horses.” An unusual turn of phrase for most, but not Jurgen Klopp. But does he have a point? Are we obsessed with work rate, desire and rigid formations meaning that the most blessed footballers aren’t achieving their full potential? One particular decline may highlight such plight.

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    ALLI INCLUSION ANOTHER EXAMPLE OF ENGLAND JUMPING THE GUN

    When will we learn? Stuck in their ways, England managers have notoriously picked players from the top clubs, and watched as they flopped when it really mattered. Ruining young players before they are fully ready has been our forte over the years, by either over exposure to the unforgiving media, over-reliance on their talents or simply taking them away from regular competitive U21 action to sit on the bench for the “experience”.

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    WHY JORDAN IBE WILL BE A FUTURE STAR FOR ENGLAND

    Why Jordan Ibe Will Be a Future Star For England   Jordon Ibe is one of Europe’s top young talents and the 19-year-old recently confirmed that he wants to play international football for England rather than Nigeria.

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    POCHETTINO KEY TO KANE’S SPURS & ENGLAND REPUTATION

    POCHETTINO KEY TO KANE’S SPURS & ENGLAND REPUTATION   Harry Kane needs help. Although Tottenham’s 1-0 loss to Manchester United wasn’t a particularly inspiring 90 minutes for either side—we saw pre-season standard football, in all honesty—Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino should be worried by Kane’s lack of influence.

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    SAMPSON AND ENGLAND WOMEN SET BLUEPRINT FOR MEN’S SIDE

    Sampson And England Women Set Blueprint For Men’s Side Whether England progress to the Women’s World Cup final or not, Mark Sampson and his side should be proud of making history in Canada.

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    IS AUSTIN HAMPERING ENGLAND CHANCES BY JOINING WEST HAM?

    Is Austin Hampering England Chances By Joining West Ham? QPR’s Charlie Austin has already reached his career crossroads at just 25 years of age. After coming of age in a footballing sense in west London, and receiving his first call up to the England squad, the move that the former Burnley marksman makes now will author the remainder of his career.

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    The poorest England squad in recent memory?

    The poorest England squad in recent memory? The dust has settled and we’ve all had a few days to reflect on the bombshell dropped by Roy Hodgson; I’m not talking about his decision to declare Rooney as England captain – although we’ll get to that – but rather the announcement that Danny Rose is now seen as an international quality defender.

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