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UEFA Euro 2012

UEFA Euro 2012: England players expected to act like adults in Krakow – even John Terry

England manager Roy Hodgson has addressed the importance of the behaviour of England’s players at UEFA Euro 2012, a matter made all the more sharply focused by the decision to retain England’s base at Hotel Stary and Hutnik Krakow in Poland despite the team being drawn in the all-Ukraine Group D.

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England Links: a tribute to former Arsenal skipper Tony Adams, and inside Hotel Stary

Getting busy, ain’t it?

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England Links: FA reassure Manchester United over Olympic Games participation, Lucozade signs Ashley Young

The Olympic Games have drawn much of the focus away from the England national team this week, but quiet weeks are rare when it comes to the Football Association and this one’s been no exception.

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England Links: England’s training pitch the best in Poland, and Joe Cole wants to be there to use it

With under 50 days now remaining before UEFA Euro 2012, you’d be forgiven for thinking that there might be some big news filtering through about managerless England. Instead, we’ve got to settle for this little lot.

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UEFA Euro 2012

Euro 2012: England’s Krakow base and a media war of words

Isn’t it funny what passes for newspaper content these days? If it’s not Oliver Holt’s single-sentence-paragraph rambling through his fawning opinion of St Martin O’Neill, it’s The Sun heading off to Krakow, Poland, and employing the same structural approach to a dissection of England’s UEFA Euro 2012 base at Hutnik Krakow.

The average reader of The Sun can only really read one sentence at a time, you see.

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