Whenever a Harry Redknapp team does well I start to worry. I start to worry that the team is
about to go out of business or that someone might declare him the best manager they have ever
worked under, but most of all I worry that it is only a matter of time before he starts being
linked with the non-vacant role of England manager.
As some of you may know, I am a Bolton fan. At the very end of the transfer window, we were
lucky enough to pick up a certain Daniel Sturridge on loan. In the three games since joining
Bolton, he's shown why Coyle was interested, scoring in each of them. He's now scored as many for
Bolton as he had in his previous 31 Premiership appearances.
Break my heart foir I must hold my tongue! Shakespeare was English, but his greatest story was
of a Danish King. So when England take on Denmark it seems reasonable to filter the game report
through (mis)quotes from that play. Right?
Frailty Thy Name is England!
England were defensively really poor, especially in the first half.
If you want a great night, don't join us (myself Ethan and myself Ethan) here at 7:30pm
GMT, but if you want a rubbish night, do. Or something like that.
Ethan goes to Hollywood
This fixture will inevitably bring back memories of the last time we paid a visit to Denmark.
England swaggered into that match and came out of it humiliated. This time, we have an England team
with considerably less confidence. To contrast our recent poor form, Denmark has been doing well
having, a record of W-2 D-2 L-1 since going out of the World Cup before the Round of 16 last
summer.