Sunday, July 1, 2012
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- Police force provide superb crime-related twitter commentary during England v Italy quarter-final
- Manchester United’s Ashley Young dropped from Lucozade ads the morning after he missed Euro 2012 penalty
- OTP Euro 2012 Podcast – July 1st: Final Countdown
- Premier League teams should shop Czech and Greek to get value for money
- Spoof: FA fury at Euro 2012 failure to camera perv on England female fans
Police force provide superb crime-related twitter commentary during England v Italy quarter-final Posted: 01 Jul 2012 07:55 AM PDT After hearing that Ashley Cole and Ashley Young were racially abused on Twitter after England were knocked out of Euro 2012, you could be forgiven for re-evaluating the worth of the popular social networking platform. Thankfully, our 140-character faith was restored when we heard this story. On the night of the England v Italy quarter-final, [...] |
Posted: 01 Jul 2012 06:59 AM PDT They often say that things will feel better in the morning, but that can’t have been the case for Ashley Young the day after his missed penalty against Italy. With front and back pages across the nation showcasing the Manchester United forward’s wayward spot-kick, his sponsor Lucozade tried to hush up any public association with [...] |
OTP Euro 2012 Podcast – July 1st: Final Countdown Posted: 01 Jul 2012 04:17 AM PDT |
Premier League teams should shop Czech and Greek to get value for money Posted: 01 Jul 2012 03:52 AM PDT Premier League chairmen should turn their back on overpaid English players and do their summer transfer business in Greece, Czech Republic and Denmark. That’s the finding of an index looking at the value of players at Euro 2012. The Bwin Player Value Index compared the relative performance of nations competing at Euro 2012, factoring in [...] |
Spoof: FA fury at Euro 2012 failure to camera perv on England female fans Posted: 01 Jul 2012 02:00 AM PDT The English Football Association today issued an official complaint to UEFA after no English female fans were gratuitously zeroed in on during the European Championships. Despite a bounty of beautiful and often scantily clad female fans being caught on camera at breaks during games over the past few weeks, there was a distinct lack of [...] |
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