試す - 無料

WE'VE COME ON A BUNDLE

The Non-League Football Paper

|

June 07, 2020

ANYONE who has suffered through the re-run of Euro 96 on ITV must concede that nostalgia doesn’t bear close scrutiny.

- CHRIS DUNLAVY

WE'VE COME ON A BUNDLE

That cherished memories, like childhood toys, are best left shrouded in a golden haze, not dragged from the loft and dusted off.

Our collective conscious remembers an England team of swaggering leaders, goals galore, and a manager in Terry Venables whose departure set the country back a decade.

Elements of that are certainly true. Yes, we were crap against Switzerland. Lucky to draw with Spain. But for Uri Geller’s penalty-spot voodoo, Scotland might have snatched an equaliser and Gazza’s famous goal would never have happened.

Our opinion of that team – and its performance – has been distilled from one blinding half against the Dutch.

Much the same can be said for the rest of the tournament. Moments of brilliance, like Davor Suker’s destruction of Denmark and Karel Poborsky’s glorious chip, left the impression of a football fiesta.

But that was only because we forgot the other two weeks of mediocre dross, culminating in the lowest-scoring knockout stage of any World Cup or European Championships in history.

Football came home alright, but it kicked its shoes off at the front door and fell asleep on the sofa.

Sport has a tendency to romanticise the past; to elevate the great players of yesteryear above contemporary heroes, lament the loss of characters and disparage modern sensibilities as decadent or soft.

The Non-League Football Paper からのその他のストーリー

The Non-League Football Paper

ZIDAN'S IN TO BOOST BORO

STAFFORD Rangers are hoping that Zidan Sutherland can bring a big of magic to their forward line in the coming season - and he arrives full of ambition.

time to read

1 min

July 06, 2025

The Non-League Football Paper

Tolu's fired up for a big scrap

ATTACKER Tolu Ikuyinminu is expecting a 'dogfight' in Southern Division One Central - and reckons Leighton Town will be in the mix.

time to read

1 min

July 06, 2025

The Non-League Football Paper

TRIO GET SET FOR BIG EURO ADVENTURES

WELSH ROUND-UP

time to read

2 mins

July 06, 2025

The Non-League Football Paper

DEV GETS HIS MAN IN MATT

MAIDENHEAD United boss Alan Devonshire has made highly-rated midfielder Matt Robinson his seventh summer signing.

time to read

1 min

July 06, 2025

The Non-League Football Paper

Nelson unveils Angels quartet

NEW boss Craig Nelson has bolstered his Tonbridge Angels squad with four new arrivals this week.

time to read

1 min

July 06, 2025

The Non-League Football Paper

The Non-League Football Paper

Owner issues are nothing new - positivity is the key

SIMON Grayson is no mug. After 784 games, four promotions and an abundance of boardroom drama, he knows exactly what he's walked into at Hartlepool United.

time to read

4 mins

July 06, 2025

The Non-League Football Paper

Duo in to boost Magpies charge

COACHES Matt Tunley and Karl Nash have joined the backroom team at Hellenic Division One West side Stonehouse Town.

time to read

1 min

July 06, 2025

The Non-League Football Paper

SEUNG'S ALL SET FOR SILLS

WIMBORNE Town boss Tim Sills has snapped up South Korean midfielder Seung-Woo Yang.

time to read

1 min

July 06, 2025

The Non-League Football Paper

The Non-League Football Paper

DION AIMING TO DELIVER AT THE DEVA

DION Kelly-Evans says he will bring \"a little bit of everything\" to Chester's bid for promotion from National League North.

time to read

1 min

July 06, 2025

The Non-League Football Paper

FABIO AND BRYAN GIVE ROBINS BIT OF MAGIC

CARSHALTON Athletic ran out victors against newly promoted Step 4 team AFC Whyteleafe in an entertaining game which kicked off both teams’ preseason programme.

time to read

1 min

July 06, 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size