Showing articles in category Theo Walcott.

Walcott's Arsenal hat-trick fails to impress critics

Theo Walcott’s hat-trick helped Arsenal to a 6-0 victory over Blackpool on Saturday, but even this failed to win over his detractors, Alan Hansen and Chris Waddle, who both voiced their criticism of the England international.

The pacey winger netted the first hat-trick of his club career during Arsenals thrashing of Blackpool, but this didn’t stop Hansen mauling the forward’s football intelligence.

The untimely condemnation won’t be a new thing for the 21 year old England international, who has in the past been the subject of criticism for his distribution of the ball, something which arguably cost him a place in Fabio Capello’s World Cup squad.

Comments (2)
» Read On
Walcott Rightly Dumped From England Squad, But Is His Replacement Any Better?

The moment that edges the World Cup ever closer has arrived, as Mr Capello finally reveals his 23 man World Cup squad and as ever there’s an omission that has caused consternation amongst certain members of the press.

Theo Walcott has grabbed all the attention this lunchtime as he has failed to make the cut and the headline writers have ratcheted the drama up to eleven as a result.

His absence from the squad though is surely not the great surprise it’s being made out to be, is it?

Comments (2)
» Read On

Chris Waddle

He looked at first glance as if he had all the agility of an antique Victorian wardrobe, or worse still, Kevin Kilbane.

» Read More

Ian Holloway

“They say that every dog has his day and today is woof day. That might sound crazy but I want to go and bark!”

» Read More

Illie Dumitrescu

Within days of signing for Spurs, Dumitrescu was splashed all over the News of the World with accusations that he was chasing prostitutes. A blow to all those at White Hart Lane hoping he would add to the formidable attacking line-up of Klinsmann, Sheringham and Dozzell.

» Read More

Peter Beagrie

Peter Beagrie is perhaps best remembered for his somersaulting goal celebrations and a career that saw him play until he was 40, but often overlooked is the fact that he once rode a motorcycle through a hotel plate glass window.

» Read More

Steve Ogrizovic

Steve Ogrizovic is one of those players who I have no recollection of ever being young. In my mind he has always been old and was born in goal for Coventry City.

» Read More

Neil Ruddock

Where’s the referee in this picture? Where’s the ball? Is a headlock a legitimate tackle?

» Read More

Owen Coyle

Yeah yeah, Owen Coyle has guided Burnley into the Premier League for the first time in their history in only his second season at Turf Moor, but who cares when you’ve starred in Hollywood film, A Shot At Glory alongside Oscar winner Robert Duvall.

» Read More
Latest Posts

Week in headlines: Int it great for Spurfect Spurs and tache bang wallop at Newcastle

The recurring defeat against Rapid puts Kevin MacDonald’s position in question at Villa

Tottenham's Champions League progression is admirable, but Investec are the real victors

Walcott's Arsenal hat-trick fails to impress critics

The week in headlines: Liverpool’s Woe Cole and Maradona an Aston Villain?

Spurs struggle to penetrate Young Boys defence

The unpredictable bosom of the Premier League

The week in headlines: Nou Way Out for Fabregas, Beckham’s off and Terry’s on the slide

A long shortlist of potential candidates to succeed O'Neill at Villa

O’Neill’s decision to walk out on Villa has left the club adrift without a paddle

Villa’s reunion with Rapid will test O’Neill’s commitment to Europa League

The week in headlines: You’ll Never Wok Alone at Liverpool and City barmy to buy Balotelli

Chinese government could be Liverpool’s new owners

Premier League proposes free football education system

FIFA once again impose a hollow punishment, this time Spain and Netherlands are the culprits

The intimacy of football at League Two's Barnet

Manchester City scramble to offload stars of yester-week

Spurs’ Woodgate could become first casualty of Premier League’s new rule

James Milner should go so that Villa can grow

The Premier League does the FA’s job and tries to promote gifted English talent

Cesc Fabregas' move from Arsenal to Barcelona inevitable

America’s awkward relationship with soccer

FIFA massage England's ego

Memories of the 2010 World Cup

Unfancied Dutch earn mantle of World Cup runners-up, but at what cost?

ThreeMatchBan.com RSS

Subscribe To RSS

var my_glider = new Glider('my-glider', {duration:0.4});