14 Dec 2010
| by Arif Durrani
of discussion on Facebook. Rooney was trailed by his England colleagues Joe Cole, Emile Heskey, John Terry ...
03 Dec 2010
| by Sarah Johnson
The backers of England's 2018 World Cup bid, such as Morrisons and British Airways, are conspicious by the absence of congratulatory ads after Fifa's decision to snub England in favour of Russia.
Several newspapers including The Sun, the Daily Mirror and the Daily Mail, criticise Fifa on their front ...
02 Dec 2010
| by John Reynolds
for England has paid off when Fifa reveals which nation will host the 2018 World Cup....Should England win, PricewaterhouseCoopers, the accountancy firm, has estimated the event ...
and Heathrow are also providing commercial backing.
England's bidding team, fronted by prince William ...
announces the winning bid from Zurich, Switzerland.
Some fear England's chances have been harmed ...
29 Nov 2010
The campaign continues Pedigree s award-winning heritage of using finely crafted breweriana to deliver lines that kick-start the banter ahead of England s trip down-under. ...
07 Sep 2010
| by Calvin Lau
4 promotes tonight s premiere of its new show 'This is England 86', with a two-page colour banner ...
25 Aug 2010
| by Sarah Johnson
drop by".
Morrison s pushes an offer on fresh fish in the Daily Express, while supporting England ...
26 Jul 2010
| by Harriet Dennys
England Squad campaign for the FA. Even Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg showed up at an event Lawrence ...
08 Jul 2010
| by Katherine Levy
Publishers Cond Nast and NatMag have recognised that football stars have not enjoyed the success of previous World Cups in terms of marketing pull, even before the England team's shamed exit. Esquire s June issue led with Wayne Rooney on the cover, while GQ s July issue ran a selection of five World Cup ...
28 Jun 2010
| by Sarah Johnson
England's World Cup defeat, Glastonbury favourites, and coalition policy are the big stories...for 'benefit cheats'. The Sun is direct, giving England players the message 'You let your country down". The Daily Mirror reports on England s 'limp out of Cup', but predicts the summer heat will cheer up readers. The Independent writes that despite a disallowed England goal, Germany deserved to win on performance, while ...
25 Jun 2010
| by Sarah Johnson
football fans' spirits high ahead of Sunday s England vs Germany match by revealing England s penalties ...