
Quotes Of The Day
“Is it impossible for one nation to have so much bad luck, so many poor decisions, so many obstacles thrown in their way?” – Sam Allardyce thinks England were unlucky.
“Dutch football has lost its innocence. Even though there were a lot of provocations from the Portuguese side, there’s simply now excuse for what happened. We can all get carried away – it happened occasionally with me – but this was something different” – Dutchman Edgar Davids
“Hooligans with visas” – A German magazine headline’s comment on the Wags
“I’ve lived the dream” – David Beckham steps down as England skipper
“Wayne and I were teasing each other, I told him Portugal were going to win and he said I was crazy because England were going to beat us easily. But it was all good natured and we were having a laugh” – Cristiano Ronaldo says what passed between he and the disgraceful Rooney
“He’s the man who vandalised our team in five awful years” – The Mail’s Paul Hayward assesses the England career of Sven Goran Eriksson
“God is Portuguese” – Portugal’s goalkeeper Ricardo reveals why England really lost
Puns Of The Day
“Roo’ll be all right Wayne” (Star) - Wayne Rooney is back at home
“Chris off!” (Star) – Paper demands Manchester United’s Cristiano Ronaldo is not let back in the country
“Spot the fall-guys” (Mail) – A look at those awful England penalties
“Rood Mist” (Mirror) – Wayne Rooney, England’s saviour, tries to start a fight with the Portuguese
“He done me Ron” (Mirror) – Rooney says it was Ronaldo’s fault he was sent off
“Sven bawls it up again” (Mirror) – Sven burst into tears
“He banked, he bonked & he ballsed it up” – The life and times of Sven
“Stevie: That little winker disgusts me” (Sun) – Steven Gerrard thinks Ronaldo’s wink was so low; and much worse than Rooney stamping on someone
“Goodbye tosser. He tossed away our cash, he tossed away our talent…now he’s tossed away our World Cup dreams” (Sun) – Goodbye Sven
“Bexit” (Sun) – Beckham quits as skipper
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