Tuesday, November 26, 2024

The Latest Football News and Opinions From 90 Minutes Online

Clever selection, maybe not?

Tom CleverleyFootball can surprise you, and this week it has been the bombshell of over 18,000 people signing a petition to try and stop Tom Cleverley from being picked for the World Cup squad. The England manager has spoken out to defend the player, and maybe his decision, but if you take form into account it is easy to see why so many fans have voiced their concerns about Cleverley making it to Brazil with England.

 

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The Provisional Provisional England Squad

To do listWhether most people realise it or not I’m unsure, but in the last week Roy Hodgson has taken a giant leap towards choosing his squad for the World Cup this summer. 30 players were selected for this week’s friendly at home to Denmark, and with that being the last before Hodgson names his provisional 30-man squad for the tournament itself it seems that time is short for anyone new to force their way into the picture.

 

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Paying the Penalty

 

 

Penalty Shoot-out pain

It seems that it’s never too early for our World Cup disappointment. Another loss on penalties for England and the overwhelming thoughts of ‘what might have been’. But of course we haven’t got out of the group stage yet. In fact, as of this writing, the World Cup is still 105 days away. But we know where this is going, don’t we?

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Fulham Hit the Panic Button (Again)

 

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If football history has taught us just one thing it’s that constantly changing your manager is the only sure fire way of achieving success. That, of course, is sarcasm. Consistency seems to be the key ingredient from many sides on the verge of success.

 

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Racing Santander and the Copa del Rey Sacrifice

 

Racing Santander playersIn recent seasons Spanish football has been regularly lavished with praise. The vast majority of this understandably rests upon the dominant national team and the dazzling displays of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo at Barcelona and Real Madrid respectively. In fact, these superlatives have effectively drowned out a lot of simultaneous concerns in Spain, those to do with finance.

 

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