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The Guardian
Jul 2026
‘Knocking you out was a huge joy’: reliving the dramas of England v Argentina in 1998 and 2002
Recounts the intense England–Argentina World Cup rivalry, focusing on the 1998 and 2002 clashes through memories of Diego Simeone, David Beckham, Michael Owen and Glenn Hoddle. Highlights Beckham’s 1998 red card, Owen’s breakthrough goal, Argentina’s penalty shootout win, and England’s 2002 redemption through Beckham’s penalty. Explores themes of footballing culture, historical tension and the contrasting styles and attitudes that shaped the matches.
The Guardian
Jul 2026
Andy Burnham has body of work that speaks volumes about how he gets football
Andy Burnham’s longstanding involvement in English football governance is traced through his role in reshaping youth development, supporting the creation of an independent regulator, and contributing to the Hillsborough Independent Panel. His influence during pivotal football crises, from the 2007 Wembley defeat to the European Super League fallout, illustrates a pattern of intervention aimed at aligning market incentives with broader public and sporting interests. Collaborations with figures such as Richard Scudamore, Jim O’Neill, and Gary Neville highlight his impact on structural reforms that have shaped modern English football, reflecting an approach he is expected to extend to national governance.