Ten heroic lions, one stupid boy' was the infamous newspaper headline which greeted England's 1998 World Cup exit.The 'stupid boy' in question was young midfielder David Beckham, who was made the ...
David Beckham is one of the greatest symbols of the England National Team. He played 115 matches for the Three Lions, scored 17 goals, delivered in crucial moments, and became one of the most ...
The plan involved grenades.
Alan Shearer reflects on his and England's performances at the 1998 World Cup, including the honour of captaining his country and David Beckham's red card against Argentina.
THE shirts David Beckham wore during his second most infamous appearance for England are going up for sale this week. Former Three Lions captain Becks, 51, was infamously sent off twice in 115 ...
EXCLUSIVE:“David Beckham remains one of the most sought after names in football memorabilia and these shirts represent a ...
By Rama Valayden, Senior CounselIn 1998 I was leader of the "Mouvement Republicain" and I caused a large screen to be in ...
It was the 1998 World Cup, lad culture was rife, and the England soccer player sent the British tabloids into a spin.
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