by Joel Rabinowitz | Jun 28, 2016 | Footie
UNLESS you’ve been living under a rock these past few days, you’ll be well aware by now of some of the major stories doing the rounds. Britain has decided to leave the EU. England have been knocked out of the Euros in humiliating fashion by a nation with a population...
by Joel Rabinowitz | Jun 21, 2016 | Footie
ENGLAND have done it again. Roy Hodgson has succeeded in what he does best. In a highly favourable looking group, England have still contrived to finish second best, behind Wales. Tepid, turgid football, characterised by dominating the ball against meagre opponents...
by Joel Rabinowitz | Jun 15, 2016 | Footie
THE dust has settled on England’s 1-1 draw in their Euro 2016 opener versus Russia. That all-too-familiar sense of deflation and disillusion with the national side has resurfaced in the wake of Vasili Berezutski’s 92nd-minute equaliser to earn the Russians a point...
by Joel Rabinowitz | May 27, 2016 | Footie
A FEW months ago, every UK journalist worth reading about Liverpool was breaking the news that Mario Götze was open to the idea of reuniting with Jürgen Klopp after falling out of favour at Bayern Munich. Then things changed — it looked as if a return to...