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    Italy vs Albania – Euro 2024: Sign up and get £30 in free bets to spend on football with talkSPORT BET

    talkSPORT BET are offering new customers the chance to bag themselves £30 in free bets for the Euros!That’s right, brand new customers who register an account HERE* and stake £10 will be rewarded with £30 in free bets that can be used on Euro 2024!Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereYour first £10 stake could be placed on Saturday’s 8pm kick off in Group B between Italy and Albania!talkSPORT BET: Get £30 in free bets – CLAIM HERE*talkSPORT BET bonus: Sign up and get £30 in free bets to spend on Euro 2024What’s the talkSPORT BET offer?Brand new talkSPORT BET customers can claim a welcome bonus of £30 for Italy vs Albania on Saturday when they register an account and stake £10 on any sports market.How to claim?Simply visit the talkSPORT BET website on your mobile device and create an account. Opt in to this promotion via the OFFERS tab and then make a deposit via debit card or Apple Pay.Stake £10 or more on any sports market – including the Euros – at odds of at least Evens. Remember, you must do this within 7 days of opening your account.What happens next?Once your bet has settled — win or lose — you will receive £30 in free bets to spend on the following:
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    Wetherspoons’ major rule change ahead of Euro 2024 after boozer slammed for harsh ban during World Cup frenzy

    WETHERSPOONS has reversed a controversial ban for its boozers on the eve of Euros footie festivities.The proud pub chain in 2018 controversially rolled out bunting featuring every competing nation’s colours – but restricted staff when it came to another key decoration. Punters can expect a more patriotic pub experience for the 2024 EurosCredit: GettySt George’s Cross is set to be welcomed back to Spoons boozersCredit: AlamyThe St George’s Cross, along with all other flags, were barred from being flown in Spoons watering holes during the 2018 World Cup – but patriotic pubs are now being given the go-ahead. Spokesman Eddie Gershon said the previous restriction was an effort to keep each Spoons pub consistent.He explained at the time: “What we aren’t looking for is individual pubs putting extra flags up, so that one pub in Leeds might have a big England flag but another might not.”We have sent this morning bunting to all our pubs, but staff can’t go willy-nilly adding anything they want to it.”Read more sport newsA Worcester barman slammed the move as an “absolute joke”, The Sun reported in 2018.The employee wrote online: “Absolute joke that we have to take our England flags down at work. We are an English pub chain.”The bunting featuring every competing nation will again be handed to all Spoons pubs for the Euros.But now bar staff are being told they can also fly flags at their discretion as the nation cheers on Gareth Southgate’s boys in Germany.Most read in FootballSpokesman Eddie Gershon confirmed to The Sun: “Wetherspoon pubs can put out flags and bunting for the Euros if they wish to do so.”It comes after Spoons moved to end the peculiar “phenomenon” of single-file queuing at its bars.How Wetherspoons brought in strict new ordering rule A Merseyside boozer was snapped putting up a sign that read: “please stand at the bar to be served.”It went viral on social media amid a brewing “campaign to end the recent phenomenon of queuing in single file in pubs” led by @QueuesPub on X.The trend is speculated by some to be a byproduct of Covid times, when punters were forced to stand in lines socially distanced. Spoons chief Tim Martin told The Sun: “On balance, Wetherspoon would opt for the traditional anarchy of the pub non-queue.”It appears tradition is back in vogue at Spoons just in time for Euros footie fever. Spoons’ rules
    KIDS
    Wetherspoons welcomes under-18s during permitted hours, which vary from pub to pub.
    Kids under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
    If alcohol is ordered, some pubs may ask that all members of that party also order a main meal.
    The serving of alcohol is at the manager’s discretion and the purchase or consumption by under-18s is never permitted.
    DOGS
    The pub chain has a blanket ban on canines.
    They aren’t allowed in the pub, in beer gardens or even the car park.
    “Even well trained dogs can sometimes behave unpredictably,” the rules say.
    The only exception to this is for assistance dogs, but Wetherspoons asks that they are clearly marked with a recognisable leash or collar.
    DRESS CODE
    Patrons must be fully dressed at all times – this means no taking off your shirts or footwear.
    The website also stipulates that clothing slogans, accessories or tattoos must not be offensive.
    SMOKING AND VAPING
    This is only allowed in designating smoking areas.
    Wetherspoons warns that rule applies in hotel rooms and external areas.
    BEHAVIOUR
    The pub chain urges all patrons to be considerate to both fellow punters and employees.
    Rules say boozers will work with the cops to prosecute those physically or verbally abusing employees.

    Spoons boss Tim Martin has clarified a few controversial issues in recent timesCredit: AFPExpect a sea of England flags at Spoons pubs throughout the tournamentCredit: Getty More

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    Banning England fans from drinking strong lager at Euros is ‘discriminatory’….‘we’re being picked on’, minister says

    SERVING England fans shandy beers instead of full-strength booze at the Euros is “discriminatory”, a Government minister has blasted.Policing Minister Chris Philp declared offering Three Lions followers “watered-down” pints at England’s opening game against Serbia on Sunday was “completely unfair”.Policing Minister Chris Philp told The Sun on Sunday’s Kate Ferguson that the booze measures were ‘completely unfair’Full strength beer at the England versus Serbia game has been banned and replaced with low alcohol boozeCredit: GettyThe heavy-handed security measures threatened to spark a diplomatic incident with the minister fuming: “We should not be getting picked on in that way.”It comes after tournament mandarins in Germany scrapped full-strength booze amid fears Serbian yobs are planning to face off with tipsy English footy followers at the 62,000-seater Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen.England fans had been looking forward to throwing back the 4.8 per cent strength Bitburger Premium in stadium bars but the brew will now be replaced by the much weaker 2.5 per cent “Radler-style” beer — half lager and half citrus soda.Speaking to our Never Mind The Ballots election countdown show, Policing Minister Chris Philip blasted: “If England fans have somehow been picked out or singled out and served watered-down beer based on their nationality, that sounds to me completely unfair.Read more about Euro 2024“And probably discriminatory – we should not be getting picked on in that way.”Risk ratings were ramped up from “high” to “very high” for Sunday’s clash with Serbia amid fears 500 hardcore pro-Putin footy yobs will travel to spark clashes with England fans.[embedded content]Worries were amplified by a UEFA ban on segregation in the stadium — putting rival supporters next to each other in mixed seating.Gelsenkirchen police spokesman Stephan Knipp told The Sun: “It is just the England game which will have the low-strength beer. The other games at the stadium will have 4.8 per cent.”Most read in Euro 2024England fans will also be subjected to a last-minute booze ban in the city centre before the kick-off at 8pm UK time.Watch our daily politics show
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    England’s last Euros opener abroad was in 2016, when highly organised Russian yobs — believed to be state-sponsored — put scores of Three Lions fans in hospital in Marseille, France.An estimated 40,000 England fans are expected to travel to Sunday’s game, along with 8,000 Serbs, plus more from Serbian communities in Germany.Speaking about the safety of England fans in Germany, he said: “It’s really important that these games pass off peacefully.“I know there are UK police officers over in Germany, helping the German police, targeting and looking at monitoring fans that might cause a problem.“Fans that are violent and might cause a problem are not allowed to travel because they have banning orders.”Heavy-handed German cops have also said they will step in and fine anyone wearing a fake footy top under strict counterfeit and trademark laws.Police officers will reportedly be able to issue fines of up to £4,000 – although it is unclear if authorities are actually planning to enforce the law.Mr Philp said the matter was “something you wouldn’t expect the police to get involved in”.He went on: “I don’t know the details but it does sound quite heavy-handed.“Certainly as far as a ban is concerned, they might get involved in stopping people selling fake shirts – that would be a usual thing for them to be involved in.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I obviously in no way condone using (fake) shirts. I think you should buy shirts from legitimate vendors because that money goes back into the grassroots.“So people should not be buying fake shirts.”The minister added England footy fans should not be ‘picked on’ for their nationalityCredit: PA More

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    England’s Wags send secret packages to surprise players ahead of Euro 2024 opener against Serbia

    ENGLAND’S Wags sent secret parcels to their heroes ahead of Sunday’s Euros opener against Serbia, we can reveal.The surprise packages were placed on the players’ beds before they arrived at the team’s five-star Weimarer Spa training base in Blankenhain.England’s Wags sent secret parcels to their heroes ahead of Sunday’s Euros opener against Serbia (pictured: Harry Kane’s wife Kate)Credit: World Cup News Pool (WCNP) – England vs FrancePlayers with children also got notes from their kids wishing them luck (pictured: Megan Pickford)Credit: Dan CharityThey included sealed letters from Wags that are to be opened on specific days during the tournament in Germany.Players with children also got notes from their kids wishing them luck.Special teddies, family photographs and meaningful keepsakes that smell of home were also included.A source said: “Each Wag made up a box containing special items.read more on euros”They wrote letters which are to be opened on set days during the tournament to give the players that extra boost.”They also include photographs of family and friends that they can stick on the wall of their hotel room.”Teddies and pillows laced with perfume are in the bundle too.”The package is designed to make them feel more at home at their training base.Most read in Euro 2024″The players will hopefully be away from their loved ones for over a month – so every little detail has been seen to.”At previous tournaments, Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate has rewarded the players for getting out of the group stage with a family day.MYSTIC WAG ‘Super spiritual’ England star Phil Foden and his Wag Rebecca Cooke visit PSYCHIC in bid to help England win Euro 2024He is expected to follow the same approach in Germany as England bid for glory.The Wags are expected to roar on the Three Lions inside Gelsenkirchen’s 62,000-seat Veltins Arena as they kick off their campaign on Sunday.They will include Jordan Pickford’s missus, Megan, skipper Harry Kane’s wife, Kate, and John Stones’s other half, Olivia Naylor.England face Denmark on June 20 before ending the group stages against Slovenia on June 25. More

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    Cristiano Ronaldo’s Euro 2024 dream spearheaded by little-known Welshman who quit football at 27

    THERE is strong competition for the most famous name among Richard Evans’ phone contacts.He knows that he can always dial Cristiano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry and Romelu Lukaku — and many more stars — for a chat.Richard Evans is a key part of Portugal’s backroom teamCredit: GettyEvans describes legend Cristiano Ronaldo as a ‘prankster’Credit: GettyAnd he insists superstar Ronaldo is just “one of the lads”.Evans played for Bristol Rovers and Exeter, among other lower league sides, before he joined his boyhood club Swansea as a physiotherapist in 1999.It was there that he met Roberto Martinez,  forming a close friendship and working with the Spaniard at Wigan, Everton and the Belgium national team.And now Evans is part of Martinez’s Portugal backroom staff, as their performance manager.READ MORE TOP FOOTBALLIt has been some journey for a boy from the South Wales valleys who quit the professional game aged just 27 to study for a sports science degree at Loughborough University.Evans, who is preparing the Portuguese for their opening  game against the Czech Republic on Tuesday, said: “I always said I’d be happy if I played just one league game and score one league goal, which I did.“I never thought that I’d go on to work with the best players in Europe, if not the world.  I am thankful for all  the great people I’ve worked with.”Among those greats is Ronaldo, with the football icon hoping to inspire Portugal to a second Euros title, having won it in 2016.Most read in Euro 2024Performance director Evans is confident of Euros success with PortugalCredit: GettyEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSPLAY DREAM TEAM EUROS NOW!The best fantasy football game for this summer’s tournament.
    He bagged another two international goals against the Republic of Ireland on Tuesday to take his tally to a remarkable 130.And Lisbon-based Evans revealed that Ronaldo, 39, is always up for some mischief.The Sun’s Tom Barclay gives live update from England training and John Stones MISSES session through illnessHe said: “The first time we met, he picked up straight away on my Welsh accent, which he now takes off, as well as (first-team coach) Anthony Barry’s Scouse accent.“Ronaldo is a prankster who likes to play practical jokes — he is just one of the lads.“I did have a few butterflies before I was introduced to him, but he was so normal and fantastic that we hit it off straight away..”Boyhood Swansea supporter Evans, 56, hoped to follow in his father Brian’s footsteps.Evans Sr, who died in 2003, played more than 400 games for the Swans and turned out seven times for his native Wales. But his son’s passion for fitness led to his university degree, which he added to with a second in physiotherapy at Brunel University.Evans could see that Martinez had something about him when he joined Swansea in 2003.The Spaniard helped the Swans avoid relegation to the Conference and, after returning as boss in 2007, led them to the League One title.When he moved to then-Premier League Wigan in 2009, Evans followed for a successful time which culminated in their shock FA Cup final win over Manchester City in 2013.Evans then went with Martinez, now 50, to Everton until they left in 2016.Next up was Belgium with Martinez, who took over just after Euro 2016, where Evans’ beloved Wales stunned the Belgians.Roberto Martinez has taken Evans all the way from Wigan to PortugalCredit: APIt led to a humorous first meeting between Evans and Belgium No 1 Thibaut Courtois.Evans said: “I watched the Wales v Belgium game at my parents-in-laws.“I didn’t think we would win, especially as Belgium had Romelu Lukaku, who I had worked with at Everton.“A few weeks later I met Thibaut and he asked me, ‘Where are you from?’. I said, ‘I’m from Wales’, to which he replied, ‘I hate Wales’.“Then he asked me where in Wales I was from, which I was worried about because Chelsea, where Thibaut played at the time, had struggled against Swansea.“I told him, ‘I’m from Swansea’ — and he said, ‘I hate Swansea, too’.Evans’ time with Belgium, whose coaching staff included Arsenal legend Henry, saw them reach the World Cup semi-finals in 2018.He joined the Portuguese set-up when Martinez was appointed in January 2023.And Evans hopes that veteran Ronaldo can inspire the squad to victory.He said: “We have a talented group, and a blend of experience and youth, which is what you need in a major tournament.“The squad is are winners by nature and culture but they are also great human beings.”READ MORE SUN STORIESRonaldo himself added: “The Portuguese expect a lot from Portugal. There is no margin for error, nothing, they always want Portugal to win, because of the generation, because of the talent that exists.“We have to have our feet on the ground and our thoughts in the sky dreaming of the European Championship.”Portugal Euro 2024 guideCRISTIANO RONALDO remains the face of Portuguese football as the national team looks to win a second European Championship.
    But the days when Portugal’s hopes would hang on Ronaldo, 39, alone are over as they have a squad packed with talent across the pitch.
    MANAGER: Roberto Martinez
    Former Everton, Wigan and Belgium boss is trying to put a more attacking stamp on a team that became increasingly dull under Euro 2016-winning predecessor Fernando Santos.
    STAR MAN: Cristiano Ronaldo
    Al-Nassr star remains an ever-present but PSG’s Goncalo Ramos and Liverpool’s Diogo Jota are both world class backups.
    How Portugal attack
    Ruben Dias, Goncalo Inacio and Joao Palhinha are all capable of building attacks from the back, given Portugal a unique dimension to their attack.
    Attacking midfielders Bruno Fernandes and Joao Felix can cause any defence problems as they look to feed Ronaldo and/or Ramos.
    How Portugal defend
    In contrast to the approach under Santos, Portugal will play with a medium-to-high block and look to win possession up the field.
    Players will press aggressively to provide support for Ronaldo, who clearly tends to do less work defensively.
    Read the full Portugal Euro 2024 guide here, including predicted line-ups, odds and Wags More

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    Euro 2024 set for major rule change with cricket technology entering the tournament

    FOOTBALL chiefs have turned to cricket for a new spin on vital decisions at Euro 2024.Technology will switch from the three stumps to the Three Lions in the latest push to help referees get the tightest calls right.Football’s version of snickometer decided Cristiano Ronaldo didn’t touch this, meaning the 2022 World Cup goal went to Bruno FernandesCredit: Sunday TimesCricket has long used snicko as well as hotspotCredit: Sky SportsInstead of monitoring flicks down the off-side, broadcasters will monitor flicks through for offside – thanks to a special version of the snickometer.The device is most commonly used in cricket for marginal judgements on catches and LBW appeals.Frame-by-frame replay measures whether the ball hits something, such as a batting pad.In contrast, it will be deployed at the Euros for handballs and offsides.MOST READ IN FOOTBALLVAR officials at the 2022 World Cup used the motion-sensing microchip in real time.Cristiano Ronaldo famously had a “glancing header” taken off his goal slate in Qatar and awarded to Portugal team-mate Bruno Fernandes – as snicko suggested the five-time Ballon d’Or winner hadn’t touched the ball.TV viewers might be delighted to hear Euro 2024 broadcasters will be sent “touch detection” graphics used by refs on what could include some key decisions.The posh name for football’s snicko is “connected ball” technology.Most read in FootballEURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSThe innovation is the latest in a series of high-tech features at the Euros.VAR itself leads the way, of course – with a slight amendment.Wayne Rooney claims Trent Alexander-Arnold ‘can’t defend’ and says he ‘shouldn’t be near’ England’s midfieldEach match will get one Video Assistant Referee and two assistant VARs, compared to three assistants per game at Euro 2020.Meanwhile, a semi-automated system for checking offsides should mean an end to the line-drawing and endless angles that frustrate many viewers.Instead the technology in Germany will instantly rule on the point of ball contact and the offside judgement – thanks to ten cameras monitoring 29 different body points on players.Qatar 2022, as well as the Champions League, have used this device – and successfully so.There are also two major changes that have nothing to do with technology.A new rule aims to stop players crowding around refs – with only captainS allowed to approach the official.READ MORE SUN STORIESThere’s just one exception – if the stopper himself is the skipper then he can nominate an outfield player to do the approaching for him.The other alteration is already done ‘n dusted – the increase in squad sizes from 23 to 26.PLAY DREAM TEAM EUROS NOW!The best fantasy football game for this summer’s tournament. More

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    ‘Super spiritual’ England star Phil Foden and his Wag Rebecca Cooke visit PSYCHIC in bid to help England win Euro 2024

    THREE Lions ace Phil Foden and his Wag Rebecca Cooke hope England winning the Euros is on the cards after visiting a psychic.The Manchester City wizard, 24, was given a tarot card reading by mystic Chloe Smith, 25, just days before the tournament kicks off tomorrow in Germany.England star Phil Foden and Wag Rebecca Cooke have visited a psychic in a bid to help the Three Lions win Euro 2024Credit: Eamonn and James ClarkeChloe says she ‘loved’ reading for ‘very spiritual’ Phil and BeccaCredit: SWNSSpiritual Phil’s visit for a tarot card reading with his pregnant partner Rebecca Cooke was just days before Euro 2024 kicks off in Germany.Chloe, who claims to be able to tune into clients’ energy, said: “I loved reading for Phil and Becca, both very spiritual and kind-hearted people! A lot of luck is coming Phil’s way for sure!”It comes as England prepare for their opening group game against Serbia on Sunday, with Foden, 24, tipped to feature after a stellar ­season with Manchester City. A source said: “Phil was as keen as Rebecca to get the reading done, especially with such a big tournament on the horizon.READ MORE ON EURO 2024“Hopefully Chloe told him she saw football was coming home! Phil is very in touch with his feelings and was keen to see if Chloe could give him any insight into the future.“A lot of top players spend time doing positive visualisations ahead of games in the hope it helps. If it relaxes them and makes them feel good, that can only be positive.”Mum-of-three Chloe, from Uttoxeter, Staffs, said she decided to become a medium after seeing the spirit of her grandmother at her funeral four years ago.The 25-year-old, who initially did free readings for friends before charging around £35 a session, said: “I started seeing angels and dead people at home.Most read in Euro 2024“It was such a positive feeling, I didn’t feel anxious or scared.”She asks most customers to bring along a photo of a loved one, and counts dozens of celebrities as clients including Helen Skelton, Daisy May Cooper and Maura Higgins.Three reasons why Phil Foden is world-classShe explained: “Your past loved ones can’t come forward and say ‘hi’. I basically see symbols and signs or they use my body as a channel. I use tarot cards to confirm information, but I only do positive information. I don’t tell you when you’re going to die.”Phil was so impressed by Chloe he offered a discount code for followers on Instagram.Last month the £200,000-a-week star won his fourth Premier League title in a row with Man City, bagging a staggering 24 goals.Ex-England star Wayne Rooney has urged Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate to “build the team around him”. His mystic visit will hopefully go better than England’s last attempt to seek divine intervention to win a trophy.Phil was so impressed by mystic Chloe he offered a discount code for followers on InstagramCredit: GettyManager Glenn Hoddle enlisted the services of “faith healer” Eileen Drewery at the 1998 World Cup.Some players including Paul Merson said she helped. But Ray Parlour famously mocked her by sitting down and asking for a “short back and sides”. England went out in the round of 16.
    FA President Prince William will head to Germany for England’s second group game against Denmark at Frankfurt next Thursday, Kensington Palace confirmed.
    WAGS’ PACK BOOST
    By Paul Sims
    ENGLAND’S Wags sent secret parcels to their partners ahead of this Sunday’s Euros opener against Serbia, we can reveal.
    The surprise packages were put on the players’ beds before they arrived at their five-star Weimarer Spa training base in Blankenhain.
    A source said: “Each Wag made up a box containing special items.
    “They wrote letters to be opened on set days during the tournament to give the players that extra boost.
    “They also include photos of ­family and friends that they can stick on the wall of their hotel room.
    “Teddies and pillows laced with perfume are in the bundle too.
    “The package is designed to make them feel more at home. The players will hopefully be away from their loved ones for over a month — so every little detail has been seen to.”
    At previous tournaments, boss Gareth Southgate rewarded the players for getting out of the group stage with a family day. He is likely to do the same in Germany.
    The Wags will roar on the Three Lions at Gelsenkirchen’s 62,000-seat Veltins Arena on Sunday. More

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    Jack Wilshere names all-out attack England XI that should start Euro 2024 opener with Kyle Walker in new position

    ALL-OUT attack can see England cruise through their group, says  Jack Wilshere.The SunSport columnist wants to start with one holding midfielder in Declan Rice.Jack Wilshere has named an all-out attack England XI to face Serbia at Euro 2024Credit: Darren FletcherThat means playing Phil Foden and Jude Bellingham in attacking midfield roles, with Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka on the wings, either side of Harry Kane up top.Wilshere said: “In the group stage against teams we should beat, we can  afford to be more expansive, let’s attack.“It wasn’t that long ago we were saying we didn’t have the Spanish-type of players who can dominate the ball, now we have.“So let’s try to utilise that, dominate the ball and go for goals.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFrank Lampard and Steven Gerrard struggled in the same line-up at previous tournaments but Wilshere does not think it will be an issue with Bellingham and Foden.Wilshere said: “Lamps and Gerrard were both right footed and very similar, perhaps Gerrard a bit better defensively and Lamps got a few more goals.But Foden and Bellingham — one left-footed, one right.“Naturally Bellingham will play closer to Kane, making those runs and hopefully scoring those goals that he has for Real.Most read in Euro 2024EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSMeet the ROBOT waiter looking after England stars at the Euros
    ENGLAND stars will be served by a ROBOT called Robbie at the Euros.
    Robbie is a key part of 160-strong staff at the vast 350-acre leisure site at Blankenhain, eastern Germany, where Gareth Southgate’s squad will be staying for the tournament.
    The real-life WALL-E – kitted out in a Germany shirt with the name Kehrbart and the squad number 24 on it – helps out in the restaurant.
    Robbie, with flashing blue eyes, says phrases in German including “Excuse me” and “Please let me get on with my work” as he collects dishes from guests at one of the hotel’s six restaurants.
    A source told The Sun: “Robbie is usually a slate grey colour with flashing blue eyes and helps staff deliver plates and dishes.
    “But the German team stayed at the hotel recently so he was given a new look and new name to support them.
    “I’m not sure whether the England team will want to change his look when they arrive but a Three Lions shirt and an English name might be a good idea.”
    Find out all about Robbie the robot waiter…

    “Maybe Foden will play a bit lower with the ball and can feed him.”And the ex-England midfielder wants Trent Alexander-Arnold to get the nod at right-back, with Kyle Walker centre-back.England can win Euro 2024 with these tacticsHe added: “If you play Trent at right-back and he drifts in midfield, he can switch the play at speed. Walker’s pace will get you out of trouble.” More