The 100 Worst Footballers To Play For England (Modern Era Edition)

The 100 Worst Footballers To Play For England (Modern Era Edition)

Tom Crossland

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Año de edición:
2021
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9781393508441
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Becoming a seasoned and respected international footballer in the England national team is a lot more difficult than you might imagine. For every Peter Shilton, Frank Lampard, or David Beckham, there are a seemingly endless host of forgotten one cap wonders or players who were discarded after less than half a dozen matches. Some of these players were unlucky not to get another chance and others shouldn’t have been there in the first place. It is the latter group this book will tend to focus on. This book will also include a variety of players who won plenty of caps and should have had a good England career but, for various reasons, simply didn’t in the end. Some players translate their club form in international football and others patently do not. So, settle back and prepare to take an enjoyably nostalgic trip down memory lane as we trawl through the 100 worst footballers to play for England in the modern era... 

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