); The only rational thing that you can have with it is a love/hate relationship, and that s what I have
South American football expert Tim Vickery is this week’s guest on Behind the Lines. Gavin Cooney By Gavin Cooney Tuesday 25 May 2021, 11:51 AM 2 hours ago 9,259 Views 0 Comments
Tim Vickery, speaking on Behind the Lines.
Tim Vickery, speaking on Behind the Lines.
BBC SOUTH AMERICAN football correspondent Tim Vickery is this week’s guest on
Behind the Lines, and he answers quickly when asked for the biggest story he has covered since moving to Brazil in 1994.
“The big one was the 2014 World Cup.”
); Hope and expectation is always the thing that kills an England manager and he’s got to produce this time around
Michael Calvin talks about the pressures on an England manager on this week’s episode of Behind the Lines. By Gavin Cooney Friday 7 May 2021, 8:00 AM May 7th 2021, 8:00 AM 3,877 Views 5 Comments
Image: PA
Image: PA
THE ENGLAND FOOTBALL team attracts an, erm, unique kind of media pressure, perhaps best summed up by the 2002 World Cup tale of a tear-soaked David Seaman emerging from the dressing room after defeat to Ronaldinho and Brazil to be met by a journalist literally booing him.