Forgotten men of sad South African Summer set to prosper
Neglected. Overlooked. Surplus to requirements. Out of form and out of favour.
Whichever spin you put on it, it was a disappointingly heartbreaking World Cup Summer for Theo Walcott, Adam Johnson and Joe Hart. Oft muted as the future of whatever fleeting hopes of glory we may still hold for our national teams prospects, they were each expected to at least be picked for Fabio's World Cup squad, and even likelier to play a major role for England lighting up the tournament with their immense talent and skill.
OK Football Finder @ Aug 25, 2010 4:00 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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