It's hard being an English football fan. Once again we have failed to deliver in the world cup, but that should hardly be surprising given our recent tournament record.
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After stumbling past Ecuador yesterday, England will go on to face Portugal in the quarter-finals, in a rematch of the game in Lisbon two years ago after which England could feel justifiably hard-done-by.
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Whilst all manner of incredible action unfolds up and down Germany, in two distinct camps, ITV and the BBC are fighting to bring the best world cup coverage to the potentially massive audience.
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You may or may not know that I am a student at John Moores University in Liverpool, studying Japanese. The language school at the university has been a home to me for two years, and is a place where I have been happy in my studies.
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An attractive page containing the fixtures for the group stages of the upcoming FIFA World Cup. Probably breaks in browsers which aren't Safari, but ho hum.
Widescreen version of apples mail application. This is something a lot of people have been asking for, and can have, with this hack. It is just that though, a hack, and is by no means a done deal, but is an exciting proposition for those of us on widescreen displays.
England last night put in a solid performance against a Hungary side who posed problems England are likely to face in the world cup. Hungary set a very defensive line in the first half, frustrating an England team which had an unlikely appearance.
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When England demolished a hapless Germany side in 2001, the side contained seven of the players who will be heavily involved in this years world cup. Here is the full line up from that game:
When Sven-Göran Eriksson joined England in January 2001, few in the media could look beyond the fact that for the first time, the FA had appointed a foreigner to the job.
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Thousands turn out in protest of Condoleeza Rice's visit to Liverpool.
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