Summary
SVEN Goran Eriksson has always been the kind of guy who lights up a room just by flicking a switch, which might explain why his team look like a 20-watt bulb at the moment.
This weekend, England qualified for the World Cup with a game to spare, something the national side had not managed to achieve in two decades.See the full content of this document
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My Six-Point Plan to Help Sven Put the Sparkle Back Into England
So you might have expected a celebration: a cheer here, a flag of St George there, perhaps even a string of bunting dangled from a lamppost instead of the occasional effigy.
But no. Not so much as a party popper went off. In fact it has proved difficult to elicit a reaction from the public beyond a shrug and a sigh of vague disappointment. Ten million watched the game on television and, as the final whistle went, the same 10 million roused th...See the full content of this document
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