Tweets of the Week: England Special
If you thought you had a bad weekend spare a thought for poor Matty Taylor
The Invisible man should have been booked for punching Matty Taylor yesterday. Right in front of the ref too https://t.co/4umjQxuEw7
— Coral (@Coral) May 12, 2014
Mr va va voom himself finally joins the Twitter family
Hi this is Thierry Henry. This is my only official Twitter account. Everything posted on here will be my views. Welcome.
— Thierry Henry (@ThierryHenry) May 12, 2014
Rob Harris may not be invited to many more England events
At Vauxhall factory, @nzerem_c4 asks Hodgson if squad is like a Vauxhall – "ordinary"
— Rob Harris (@RobHarris) May 12, 2014
Hodgson has gone for youth in a big way
Luke Shaw was born in 1995. Think on that. #Plane2Brazil
— Coral (@Coral) May 12, 2014
Ashley Cole was the first casualty of the Youth Policy
Ashley Cole quits international football after being left out of England's World Cup squad http://t.co/R9B0p0qVJu pic.twitter.com/HTAHSrKLUr
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) May 12, 2014
A sentiment supported by Gary Lineker
Congratulations to the 23 players who have made Roy Hodgson's England squad. It's young, energetic and exciting. Do your country proud!
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) May 12, 2014
Kyle Walker shares his disappointment
Gutted to miss the World Cup because of my injury. I'm still a few weeks away from being fit so I understand why the gaffer has left me out
— Kyle Walker (@kylewalker2) May 12, 2014
The squad in full, come on England!
CONFIRMED: Roy Hodgson has unveiled his @England squad for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil #3Lions pic.twitter.com/eEdGnD5MBe
— England (@england) May 12, 2014
Freshness is the order of the day
Only six of the players named by Hodgson were in the 2010 World Cup squad. #EnglandWorldCupSquad
— Amy Lewis (@SkySportsAmy) May 12, 2014
And some what buried by the England news
West Bromwich Albion have parted company with Pepe Mel by mutual consent #wba
— WBAFCofficial (@WBAFCofficial) May 12, 2014
Some of the early favourites
Next WBA manager odds: 3/1 Mackay, 11/2 Hughton, 4/1 Sherwood, 14/1 Lennon, 25/1 Hoddle, 33/1 Curbishley, 12/1 Zola 14/1 Laudrup.
— Coral (@Coral) May 12, 2014