In this weeks 'things to look out for' column in The Guardian, I was alerted to an old blog written by Paul Doyle about Hodgson's arrival at Fulham during the winter of the 'Great Escape' season.
Doyle not only gives a very insightful review of Hodgson's past but also makes bold claims that Hodgson will be an excellent choice for Fulham at a time when most did not give us a hope of staying up and the majority of mainstream journalists were asking questions such as 'Hodgson who?
In this weeks 'things to look out for' column in The Guardian, I was alerted to an old blog written by Paul Doyle about Hodgson's arrival at Fulham during the winter of the 'Great Escape' season.
Doyle not only gives a very insightful review of Hodgson's past but also makes bold claims that Hodgson will be an excellent choice for Fulham at a time when most did not give us a hope of staying up and the majority of mainstream journalists were asking questions such as 'Hodgson who?
Ok, so I'm late to the party - it's about 25 minutes in. But nothing much has happened yet, with
Spain controlling possession, but with only one real chance. Portugal has been tough defending,
with Nani sparking here and there. CRo is lurking, waiting for a chance.
26 - Herrera and Nani team up for a nice run that puts Portugal in a semi-circle around the goal
until Casillas catches a lofted poor cross.
This article titled "Euro 2012: France suffer from sticking to sentiment" was written by Paul
Doyle, for guardian.co.uk on Tuesday 12th June 2012 12.48 UTC
Alan Hansen's giddy declaration on the floundering Beeb on Monday night that Andriy Shevchenko's
two goals constituted the most magical fairytale in the history of football suggests there is
something intoxicating in the Salford air.
This article titled "Euro 2012: Russia v Czech Republic – live!" was written by Paul Doyle,
for guardian.co.uk on Friday 8th June 2012 20.36 UTC
Full-time: A richly entertaining game ruined only by the wonky shooting of
Kerzakhov. Russian were brilliant with the ball, yet strangely prone to lapses of interest, which
could cost them against better opposition.
This article titled "Euro 2012 live blog: 7 June" was written by Barry Glendenning (morning) and
Paul Doyle (afternoon), for guardian.co.uk on Thursday 7th June 2012 08.18 UTC
9.05am:Good morning everybody, Glendenning here. Let's get the ball rolling with David Pleat's
six players to watch during the tournament.