Can England avoid tripping over its own feet in South Africa?
It’s been 44 years since England’s one and only World Cup title and a lot of people are excited about this national team, for good reason. England sailed through qualifiers. The team is heavily stocked with peak-form defenders, midfielders and arguably the best finisher in the business, Wayne Rooney. Fabio Capello is a calm and deductive Italian who seems to be very much the right coach for the right team. But there is always a great deal of self-destructive soap opera that comes with the unending, London-based media inspection and this squad has been torn asunder by revelations about the affair between John Terry, England’s mainstay defender and the former girlfriend of national teammate and back-line partner, Wayne Bridge. This problem was exacerbated when Bridge announced his retirement from international duty, despite an injury to defender Ashley Cole. All was not forgiven on that front. At an English Premier League match, Bridge wouldn’t so much as shake Terry’s hand. There are mo
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