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England vs Montenegro 4-1 Official Highlights, World Cup qualifier
England kept their place at the top of Group H with a 4-1 win over Montenegro and ensured ...
published: 12 Oct 2013
England vs Montenegro 4-1 Official Highlights, World Cup qualifier
England vs Montenegro 4-1 Official Highlights, World Cup qualifier
England kept their place at the top of Group H with a 4-1 win over Montenegro and ensured their World Cup hopes remain firmly in their hands. All five goals came in the second half at Wembley after a first period that saw Roy Hodgson's men dominate their visitors. Wayne Rooney finally broke the deadlock three minutes after the turn-around before Bosko Brankovic's own goal doubled their advantage. A fine strike from man of the match Andros Townsend and a late penalty from Daniel Sturridge secured all three points and took the group to a two-way battle between England and Ukraine. With the Ukrainians beating Poland, only two teams can now progress. Ukraine face San Marino on Tuesday, but know that England will go through automatically if they can finish their group campaign off with victory at home to Poland. At Wembley in the first part of this week's deciding double-header, England came out with attacking intentions, highlighted by the debut handed to Tottenham Hotspur winger Townsend in a forward-thinking Hodgson line-up. From the kick-off they went hunting for an early opener as chances came to Danny Welbeck and Daniel Sturridge inside five minutes, but neither could really test Vukasin Poleksic. Rooney also saw a 20-yard deflected drive bounce just wide of the upright, while another Welbeck effort was pushed around the post by the goalkeeper. Most of the game was being played in the visitors half, but they did offer a threat on the break with Stevan Jovetic and Dejan Damjanovic providing an outlet. A couple of long balls forward did turn England's defence but Joe Hart swept away the danger. Fulham's Elsad Zverotic also tried a shot from the halfway line with Hart out of his area, but it was way off the mark. At the other end, England kept knocking as news filtered through of Ukraine's lead against Poland. A Welbeck header on the half-hour from Leighton Baines' free-kick went just wide, then a Steven Gerrard curler was parried for a corner by the stretching Poleksic. Hodgson's men continued to attack with pace, and with five minutes to go before half-time Townsend was released in space down the right. He made a bee-line for the box before shooting low towards goal. Poleksic beat it out, but Rooney was the first on the scene. However, from a tight angle he crashed the ball against the outside of the Montenegro post. Branko Brnovic's men were riding their luck slightly, and when another attack instigated by Sturridge set up Welbeck, his shot looked good, but a deflection took it wide. Sturridge then drilled an effort off target from the corner, and in a frantic finish to the first half his near post flick from a Rooney cross was guided away by a defender. After trying to turn the screw for the majority of the first half, England were out in similar fashion after the break and finally got the goal their endeavours deserved. Townsend carried the ball from deep inside his own half down the right wing and centred towards the penalty spot. Welbeck was arriving on cue, but found Poleksic again in defiant mood. However the Debrecen stopper could not hold on and Rooney was on hand to slip home the rebound from six yards. Montenegro needed to go on the attack, knowing that their World Cup would be over if they failed to get anything from the game, following Ukraine's victory. Hart was called into action to make his first real save when Damjanovic, scorer of Montenegro's important equaliser against England in March, flicked an inswinging free-kick goalwards. The Manchester City man handled the problem well. Hodgson's men were then dealt a slice of good fortune to extend their lead. Sturridge's back-heel set Welbeck on his way down the left channel and he crossed low into the area. With no white shirts in attendance, it looked an easy clearance for Brankovic but he somehow skewed the ball beyond Poleksic and into the net. But they were left with a potentially nervy final 20 minutes when Damjanovic found the back of the net, after a series of England chances went begging. The Three Lions had been given a warning moments earlier when Manchester City's Stevan Jovetic cracked a long-range effort against his club-mate's crossbar. His next attempt was nowhere near as good, but Damjanovic anticipated well, just beating the offside trap to guide home first time. Montenegro's revival did not last long, however, and it was Townsend, impressive on his first outing at senior level, who did the damage again. After a patient build-up, Townsend collected a pass deep inside Montenegro territory, set himself in space and unleashed a pile-driver that swerved away from Poleksic and went crashing in off the post. The Spurs winger's ovation moments later as he was replaced by Jack Wilshere was well and truly deserved. England's win was wrapped up in the final minute when Sturridge, who had been fouled on the bye-line by Ivan Kecojevic, stepped up to take the penalty and dispatched with ease.- published: 12 Oct 2013
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England vs Poland 2-0 official highlights, World Cup qualifier at Wembley
England sealed their spot at next summer's World Cup in Brazil with a thrilling and at tim...
published: 16 Oct 2013
England vs Poland 2-0 official highlights, World Cup qualifier at Wembley
England vs Poland 2-0 official highlights, World Cup qualifier at Wembley
England sealed their spot at next summer's World Cup in Brazil with a thrilling and at times nail-biting victory over Poland. Man of the match Wayne Rooney broke the deadlock late on in a first half full of chances before Steven Gerrard stole clear in the dying moments to round off a win over a feisty and feverishly supported Polish side. With Ukraine predictably sweeping aside San Marino 8-0 in Serravalle, England had to win to guarantee their place at the South American showpiece. Roy Hodgson replaced the suspended Kyle Walker with Chris Smalling at right-back and gave Michael Carrick a starting place in midfield in favour of Frank Lampard. And the England boss will have been impressed with his side's performance in testing and stressful circumstances. From the outset Poland's game plan was clear, with the visitors setting up a strong barrier in midfield and giving the England midfielders little time to pick their passes. Robert Lewandowski -- who lit up Wembley in May playing for Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final -- was a reminder of the threat posed by the visitors. But England started brightly, with Rooney and Daniel Sturridge combining effectively, while Leighton Baines was given plenty of space to advance from left-back. Indeed it was Baines who pressed forwards to set up the hosts' first half-chance, crossing dangerously for Sturridge and leaving Piotr Celeban to clear for a corner, inches wide of his own goal. Then came the Three Lions' first serious warning. Mariusz Mierzejweski broke rapidly from an England corner and switched the ball from right to left. Approaching at pace, Grzegorz Krychowiak drilled a low shot which had Joe Hart beaten but fizzed narrowly wide of the far post. Within seconds England were back at the other end, with the ball falling kindly for Sturridge though the Liverpool striker just failed to get the ball out from out under his feet. Andros Townsend then thumped a shot from the edge of the area and onto the crossbar, before Sturridge forced another fine save from Arsenal No1 Szczesny. Baines was wreaking havoc with his set-piece delivery and on the half-hour he picked out Welbeck, who brought the ball down for himself, only to recoil in frustration as his prodded effort drifted wide. It looked set to be one of the most action-packed goalless first-halves in Wembley's long history -- but Rooney put paid to that moments before the break. The Manchester United star showed he had a head for occasion when, seconds after losing his protective headband, he stole clear of another Baines cross and nodded powerfully into the far corner for the 38th goal of his England career. However, there was still time for Poland to leave England with their hearts in their mouths as Waldemar Sobota calmly steered past Hart but was denied a goal by an offside flag. Half-time brought respite but little change in attitude as England attacked from the off. Rooney steered in a dangerous cross from the right-hand side which was redirected across goal by Welbeck and Gary Cahill then forced Szczesny into a diving save from the following corner. Poland were proving just as capable of threatening their net as England. Rooney drove forward again and while Kamil Glik was able to cut out the cross, the ball trickled close enough to have half the stadium cheering. Then for around 15 minutes the excitement that had gripped Wembley made way for tension. Poland probed and pressed England's centre-backs, Cahill and Phil Jagielka, into some stressful moments, and the chances at the other end began to dry up. Sturridge came close with a powerful shot through a crowd which left Sczcesny scrambling, while Townsend continued to look lively. But England's main concern was with stemming opposition attacks, and substitute Frank Lampard and Rooney both picked up bookings for fouling Poland players. And if Gerrard's fatigue-fighting run with two minutes remaining brought the goal that finally settled Wembley's home support, the memories of a thrilling finale to England's World Cup qualifying campaign will live long. Attendance 85,186- published: 16 Oct 2013
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The Time Traveller's Guide to Elizabethan England 1x01 - The Common People
Copyright BBC. I do not own any right on this video, but the quality of this documentary m...
published: 06 Jun 2013
author: amiguel88
The Time Traveller's Guide to Elizabethan England 1x01 - The Common People
The Time Traveller's Guide to Elizabethan England 1x01 - The Common People
Copyright BBC. I do not own any right on this video, but the quality of this documentary makes it worth sharing. Ian Mortimer transports viewers back to Eliz...- published: 06 Jun 2013
- views: 17839
- author: amiguel88
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First Impressions Of England
A few months after moving to England from the States, these are my thoughts on the tea, we...
published: 13 Dec 2012
author: burrisfilm
First Impressions Of England
First Impressions Of England
A few months after moving to England from the States, these are my thoughts on the tea, weather and transportation. This is part 1 out of 3 Thoughts On Engla...- published: 13 Dec 2012
- views: 19165
- author: burrisfilm
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The Difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain and England Explained
The United Kingdom vs Great Britain, England and much more. *T-Shirts for sale!* Help supp...
published: 30 Jan 2011
author: CGPGrey
The Difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain and England Explained
The Difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain and England Explained
The United Kingdom vs Great Britain, England and much more. *T-Shirts for sale!* Help support more videos: http://goo.gl/1Wlnd Grey's blog: http://www.cgpgre...- published: 30 Jan 2011
- views: 4583905
- author: CGPGrey
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England vs Chile 0-2, official goals and highlights
Alexis Sanchez fired a brace as Chile condemned England to their first Wembley defeat unde...
published: 16 Nov 2013
England vs Chile 0-2, official goals and highlights
England vs Chile 0-2, official goals and highlights
Alexis Sanchez fired a brace as Chile condemned England to their first Wembley defeat under Roy Hodgson. Barcelona star Sanchez produced a man of the match display to put the hosts to the sword a year and a day since a 4-2 reverse to Sweden. On a crisp winter's evening, Hodgson named three debutants in his starting eleven, with Southampton pair Adam Lallana and Jay Rodriguez joining Celtic goalkeeper Fraser Forster in making their international bows. It was also a night that saw Frank Lampard, wearing the captain's armband, receive a golden cap to commemorate becoming only the eighth player to reach 100 appearances for England. Hodgson made eight changes to the side that beat Poland last month to secure qualification for next summer's World Cup in Brazil. In his programme notes, the England manager described Jorge Sampaoli's Chile team as "formidable opponents" -- and as soon as the whistle sounded it became evident his observation was accurate. After a bright opening in which Phil Jones tested Claudio Bravo in the Chile goal, the hosts enjoyed much of the ball and looked threatening going forward. Wayne Rooney found James Milner with an intelligent pass and set the Manchester City man free down the right. The midfielder fired a low cross into the danger area and in his attempt to clear Marcos Gonzalez almost diverted the ball into his own net and but for an instinctive save by Bravo, England would have found themselves ahead. But the Three Lions' early dominance stalled as Chile broke into their half with their first signs of intent on seven minutes. Mauricio Isla played an exquisite pass in behind the England backline that found Sanchez free in the box and he set up Charles Aranguiz, who had a clear sight at goal. Only a brave block by Jones prevented Forster being called into action for the first time, or so he thought as seconds later he was picking the ball out of his net. England failed to clear their lines and Eugenio Mena found himself in space on the left. He picked out Sanchez who lost his marker and met the inch-perfect cross with a powerful low header past Forster. A frantic spell followed as England looked to hit back immediately. Milner had a fierce shot well-parried by Bravo before Forster got a strong hand to a strong Jean Beausejour effort moments later. Lampard then saw a 30-yard effort from a free-kick expertly tipped over the bar by an outstretched Bravo. This was proving to be anything but an exhibition match as both teams went for the jugular. Just after the half hour mark, the Chileans produced a stunning display of counter-attacking football from their own corner flag which led to Beausejour bearing down on Forster's goal. Forster did well to make himself big and delay the Wigan Athletic man's shot, before the chance fizzled out but it was a warning to England. As the half drew to a close, Hodgson's men struggled to find their rhythm and maintain possession for any sustained period. However, seconds before the break Jack Wilshere found himself in space in the centre of the field. He picked out Rooney with a perfectly weighted pass and the Manchester United star beat his man and found Lallana in space in the box. Unfortunately for England, the Southampton forward could not quite get the ball out from under his feet and his shot was blocked by the Chile defence before going wide of the goal. England began the second half brightly, with Rooney breaking free on the left to force a corner. They kept knocking on the door but the Three Lions could not break through a resolute Chile defence. Hodgson decided it was time to inject some fresh legs into the game. Jones was replaced by club team-mate Chris Smalling and Rodriguez came off for Andros Townsend, who had an almost immediate impact. The Tottenham man picked up the ball wide on the right and turned Mena before playing the ball into Wilshere, who was subsequently bright down on the edge of the box. Leighton Baines' seemingly goal-bound free-kick clipped the wall and went out for a corner. By this time Jermain Defoe, Tom Cleverley, Jordan Henderson and Ross Barkley had been introduced as England stepped up the tempo. But the visitors sought to slow the pace of the game down, get men behind the ball and prepare to hit back on the counter-attack. And their game plan succeeded as they claimed a second after Marcelo Diaz picked up a loose ball and found Sanchez, who darted through on goal before dinking the ball over Forster to score his second of the match and wrap the game up. Hodgson will of course be unhappy to have seen his unbeaten home record disappear into the cold November air, but will take solace in the fact he's been able to blood three newcomers to the international scene as he continues his audition process for the World Cup in Brazil next summer. Now full focus turns to the visit of Germany in four days' time.- published: 16 Nov 2013
- views: 301
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Visit London - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate About London, England
http://www.woltersworld.com
London, England, one of the most tourist visited cities in th...
published: 22 Jun 2013
Visit London - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate About London, England
Visit London - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate About London, England
http://www.woltersworld.com London, England, one of the most tourist visited cities in the world. So what will you love and hate about London? We have a list for tourists, travelers, businesspeople and anyone interested in London. This should help you have a great trip to London. filmed in London, England Copyright Mark Wolters 2013- published: 22 Jun 2013
- views: 32268
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England vs Germany 0-1, official highlights from Wembley
Subscribe to the official YouTube channel of the England football team featuring exclusive...
published: 20 Nov 2013
England vs Germany 0-1, official highlights from Wembley
England vs Germany 0-1, official highlights from Wembley
Subscribe to the official YouTube channel of the England football team featuring exclusive news, match highlights and more at http://www.youtube.com/england To find out more about the England team log on to: http://www.thefa.com/england Become a fan of England on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/EnglandTeam And follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/FA- published: 20 Nov 2013
- views: 318
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England U21s training in San Marino, small side game ahead of Euro qualifier
The team arrived in a foggy San Marino and trained at their Stadio Olimpico.
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published: 09 Oct 2013
England U21s training in San Marino, small side game ahead of Euro qualifier
England U21s training in San Marino, small side game ahead of Euro qualifier
The team arrived in a foggy San Marino and trained at their Stadio Olimpico. Subscribe to the official YouTube channel of the England football team featuring exclusive news, match highlights and more at http://www.youtube.com/england To find out more about the England team log on to: http://www.thefa.com/england Become a fan of England on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/EnglandTeam And follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/FA- published: 09 Oct 2013
- views: 2542
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Kings and Queens of England: Episode 3: Tudors
The history of the Tudor dynasty, which began with the end of the Wars of the Roses and re...
published: 12 Nov 2012
author: AngelDocs
Kings and Queens of England: Episode 3: Tudors
Kings and Queens of England: Episode 3: Tudors
The history of the Tudor dynasty, which began with the end of the Wars of the Roses and reached a golden age in the reign of Elizabeth I.- published: 12 Nov 2012
- views: 63463
- author: AngelDocs
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Amazing! Exclusive dressing room access of England U21s with Ward-Prowse, Berahino and a Badger
FATV filmed a special "day-in-the-life" with England Under-21s kitman, Neil "Badger" Jones...
published: 10 Sep 2013
Amazing! Exclusive dressing room access of England U21s with Ward-Prowse, Berahino and a Badger
Amazing! Exclusive dressing room access of England U21s with Ward-Prowse, Berahino and a Badger
FATV filmed a special "day-in-the-life" with England Under-21s kitman, Neil "Badger" Jones. Follow Badger from printing the kit in the team hotel, to looking after the players in the dressing room in Finland. Subscribe to the official YouTube channel of the England football team featuring exclusive news, match highlights and more at http://www.youtube.com/england To find out more about the England team log on to: http://www.thefa.com/england Become a fan of England on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/EnglandTeam And follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/FA- published: 10 Sep 2013
- views: 2356
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England 20 Australia 13: Tale of the Test
See the story of England's Cook Cup victory with exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and m...
published: 04 Nov 2013
England 20 Australia 13: Tale of the Test
England 20 Australia 13: Tale of the Test
See the story of England's Cook Cup victory with exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and match highlights. In a new RFUtv feature Tale of the Test, relive the emotions of England's 20-13 Cook Cup victory over Australia in the opening QBE International at Twickenham Stadium. Watch exclusive interviews in the build-up from the game's key men; behind-the-scenes footage from the newly branded tunnel; the big hits, try turning-points, momentum shifts and crucial moments; and post-match reaction from captain Chris Robshaw and head coach Stuart Lancaster.- published: 04 Nov 2013
- views: 7564
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England vs Scotland 3-2 Official Highlights @ Wembley
Subscribe to the official YouTube channel of the England football team featuring exclusive...
published: 15 Aug 2013
author: england
England vs Scotland 3-2 Official Highlights @ Wembley
England vs Scotland 3-2 Official Highlights @ Wembley
Subscribe to the official YouTube channel of the England football team featuring exclusive news, match highlights and more at http://www.youtube.com/england ...- published: 15 Aug 2013
- views: 39740
- author: england
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England U21s vs San Marino 9-0, Euro qualifier
England Under-21s responded to boss Gareth Southgate's request for them to be more ruthles...
published: 20 Nov 2013
England U21s vs San Marino 9-0, Euro qualifier
England U21s vs San Marino 9-0, Euro qualifier
England Under-21s responded to boss Gareth Southgate's request for them to be more ruthless in devastating style -- by clocking up a record win against San Marino to end 2013 in style. There was no let-up or sympathy shown for the hapless visitors as Southgate's charges eased into a three goal lead inside 20 minutes to set themselves up for what was a giant scoreline at any level. From the moment Michael Keane headed home England's first, the third time in four games he has opened the scoring, the Three Lions were in clinical form to keep their lead in Euro qualifying group one. A brace apiece for Raheem Sterling and Danny Ings added to a trademark free-kick from James Ward-Prowse and goals from Tom Ince, Carl Jenkinson and Will Hughes to see England home. England's first real sight of goal came after 10 minutes, when Hughes shot inches wide following a knock-back from Tom Ince. Two minutes later England took the lead through Keane, who planted a firm header to place Ince's corner just inside the post. And the Three Lions did not have to wait long for their second, with Sterling breaking into the box from the left, collecting the ball back off a ricochet and smashing home from close range. There was another swiftly after that, when Ince won the ball off a defender on the right and delivered a perfect cross for Ings, who flicked a text-book header past keeper Andrea Manzaroli. Poor Manzaroli was then left clutching at thin air again in the 24th minute as Ward-Prowse curled home a marvellous free-kick from 25 yards, expertly whipping the ball over the wall and into the top corner to make it 4-0. Ings then turned provider just before the break as he latched on to Hughes' slide-rule pass in the box and drilled a low cross to the far post, where Ince was on hand to side-foot into an open goal. England only had to wait two minutes after the restart to open their second-half account too, as Lingard's mis-hit shot across goal was diverted into the path of both Ings and Jenkinson, with the Burnley striker beating his room-mate to the ball on the line to poke home from close range. San Marino now had all 10 outfield players defending their area in a bid to stem the flow of England goals, but they had no answer just shy of the hour mark as Ince lifted a fine pass over the last man for Sterling to lob over Manzaroli for 7-0. Jenkinson then got in on the act, galloping into the area to drive a low finish under the exposed Manzaroli to score his first goal for England. Hughes followed suit to get his first for the Under-21s by showing great close control to weave his way into the area before placing a right-footer past an increasingly helpless Manzaroli. The Sammarinese keeper was spared more embarrassment soon after that when he picked up a knock from a clash with England sub Patrick Bamford and was replaced by Michele Berardi with eight minutes left. And Berardi was probably amongst the happiest men in Shropshire as he managed to keep out any further goals from England, who now must wait until March before they play again when Wales - who earlier this year lost to San Marino Under-21s - are the visitors. England Under-21s: 1 Jack Butland (c) (13 Jonathan Bond, ht), 2 Carl Jenkinson, 3 Jack Robinson, 5 John Stones (15 Eric Dier, 62), 6 Michael Keane; 4 Will Hughes, 8 James Ward-Prowse; 7 Tom Ince (17 Patrick Bamford, 65), 10 Jesse Lingard, 11 Raheem Sterling; 9 Danny Ings. Substitutes not used: 12 Luke Shaw, 13 Jonathan Bond, 14 Nathaniel Chalobah, 16 Wilfried Zaha , 18 Ravel Morrison. Head coach: Gareth Southgate Goals: Michael Keane (13), Raheem Sterling (15, 59), Danny Ings (17 &47), James Ward-Prowse (24), Tom Ince (42), Carl Jenkinson (61), Will Hughes (78) San Marino: 1 Andrea Manzaroli (12 Michele Berardi, 82), 2 Gian Luca Proli, 3 Daniele Martini, 4 Cristian Brolli, 5 Mirco Ciambotta n (16 Angelo Faetanini, 69), 6 Juri Biordi, 7 Lorenzo Liverani (15 Davide Cesarini, 69), 8 Eugenio Colombini (c), 9 Marco Bernardi, 10 Alessandro Golinucci, 11 Manuel Battistini. Substitutes not used: 13 Nicolo Angelini, 14 Maximiliano Baizan, 17 Andrea Zavoli, 18 Alessandro Zonzini. Head coach: Pier Angelo Manzaroli. Referee: Gunnar Jarl Jonsson Assistant referees: Gylfi Mar Sigurdsson & Birkir Sigurdarson Fourth official: Erlender Eiriksson. Attendance: 9264 Subscribe to the official YouTube channel of the England football team featuring exclusive news, match highlights and more at http://www.youtube.com/england To find out more about the England team log on to: http://www.thefa.com/england Become a fan of England on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/EnglandTeam And follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/FA- published: 20 Nov 2013
- views: 301
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Richard
Richard is the fascinating story of a travelling piano tuner who chooses to live outdoors....
published: 21 Dec 2012
author: England Your England
Richard
Richard is the fascinating story of a travelling piano tuner who chooses to live outdoors. Shot in London, the film takes an alternative look at someone who treats the entire city as a home.
Richard is part of the film series England Your England. For more films and information visit www.englandyourengland.tv, facebook.com/englandyourengland or twitter.com/yourengland
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Pete
Pete explores ideas of space, time and social freedom, focussing on his experiences of squ...
published: 13 Jul 2013
author: England Your England
Pete
Pete explores ideas of space, time and social freedom, focussing on his experiences of squatting in empty commercial properties throughout the UK. As a self employed poet and performing artist living on a low wage, Pete represents a growing group of our society who are having to find DIY solutions to live and thrive in our cities.
Shot in and round multiple London squats, as well as the now empty Olympic Park, the film asks important questions about the illusionary housing crisis and the link between the mass privatisation of space and the lack of affordable housing in the UK.
Pete is part of the film series England Your England. For more films and information visit www.englandyourengland.tv, facebook.com/englandyourengland or twitter.com/yourengland
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Leon
Professional footballer Leon Mckenzie spent 15 years working his way up to the Premier Lea...
published: 09 Jan 2013
author: England Your England
Leon
Professional footballer Leon Mckenzie spent 15 years working his way up to the Premier League until injury struck and he spiralled into a deep depression. In a world where weakness is unacceptable, this film explores the dark side of football and how many of its players are suffering in silence.
Shot in and around his home in Northampton, the film shows a side of the game that has long been ignored.
Leon is part of the film series England Your England. For more films and information visit www.englandyourengland.tv, facebook.com/englandyourengland or twitter.com/yourengland
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Mark
Tottenham-born Mark burgled his first house at 11, and his life quickly spiralled into a l...
published: 03 Jan 2013
author: England Your England
Mark
Tottenham-born Mark burgled his first house at 11, and his life quickly spiralled into a life of drugs, guns and robbery. After two prison sentences, he decided to turn his life around and joined the charity User Voice, formed by fellow ex-offenders. Its mission is to deliver a unique insight into the criminal justice system and bring about necessary reform.
Shot on the Broadwater Estate in Tottenham as well as central London, the film portrays a man who has the power to engage and influence those who sit on the edge of society.
Mark is part of the film series England Your England. For more films and information visit www.englandyourengland.tv, facebook.com/englandyourengland or twitter.com/yourengland
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The Jersey Shore of England (Documentary)
There are more gyms and tanning salons per head in Liverpool than anywhere else in the UK....
published: 24 Jul 2012
author: VICE
The Jersey Shore of England (Documentary)
The Jersey Shore of England (Documentary)
There are more gyms and tanning salons per head in Liverpool than anywhere else in the UK. We meet the eccentrics that define Europe's capital city of beauty...- published: 24 Jul 2012
- views: 902659
- author: VICE
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England vs Brazil 2-1 Official Goals and Highlights, Wembley 06.02.13 | FATV
Subscribe to the official YouTube channel of the England football team featuring exclusive...
published: 07 Feb 2013
author: england
England vs Brazil 2-1 Official Goals and Highlights, Wembley 06.02.13 | FATV
England vs Brazil 2-1 Official Goals and Highlights, Wembley 06.02.13 | FATV
Subscribe to the official YouTube channel of the England football team featuring exclusive news, match highlights and more at http://www.youtube.com/england ...- published: 07 Feb 2013
- views: 896758
- author: england
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Free Kick Frenzy! England U21s, including Ward-Prowse, Redmond & Ameobi in training
England Under-21s continued to prepare for Thursday's Euro opener against Moldova on Tuesd...
published: 03 Sep 2013
Free Kick Frenzy! England U21s, including Ward-Prowse, Redmond & Ameobi in training
Free Kick Frenzy! England U21s, including Ward-Prowse, Redmond & Ameobi in training
England Under-21s continued to prepare for Thursday's Euro opener against Moldova on Tuesday morning and ended their session with some set-piece practice. The session ended with some free-kicks, as assistant coach Steve Holland lined up the mannequins and got goalkeepers Jack Butland, George Long and Jonathan Bond to face up to some shooting. With the likes of Sammy Ameobi, James Ward-Prowse, Eric Dier, Nathan Redmond, Saido Berahino, Harry Kane and Nick Powell all trying their luck, you can see the best of the attempts here. Subscribe to the official YouTube channel of the England football team featuring exclusive news, match highlights and more at http://www.youtube.com/england To find out more about the England team log on to: http://www.thefa.com/england Become a fan of England on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/EnglandTeam And follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/FA- published: 03 Sep 2013
- views: 394
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England vs Poland 2-0 All Goals & Highlights HD 15.10.2013
ENGLAND VS POLAND 2-0: England beat Poland at home and is classified for the World Cup in ...
published: 15 Oct 2013
England vs Poland 2-0 All Goals & Highlights HD 15.10.2013
England vs Poland 2-0 All Goals & Highlights HD 15.10.2013
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