News about Peter Shilton
Harry Kane's landmark 100th England cap will be celebrated with a special pre-match ceremony... with the Three Lions captain to receive a golden cap ahead of kick-off against Finland
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September 9, 2024
England captain Harry Kane is in line to earn his 100th cap for the Three Lions when they take on Finland on Tuesday night at Wembley Stadium. Kane will become the first England man to reach the milestone since Wayne Rooney, who notched up a century of appearances in November 2014. He will become only the 10th player to reach the landmark in England's history, with Peter Shilton sitting top of the leaderboard with 125 caps.
DANNY MURPHY: Why I'm backing Harry Kane to break Peter Shilton's England appearances record as Three Lions striker prepares for 100th cap
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September 8, 2024
DANNY MURPHY: Harry Kane will win his hundredth England cap this week looking much better than he did at the Euros. Part of that is due to improved physical well-being, but a lot of credit is also due to Lee Carsley who devised a system in Dublin that got the best out of our record goalscorer. You know the old saying that simplicity is genius? That applied from a footballing point of view last night. If it was the start of Carsley's audition for getting the job full-time, he's done himself no harm. After England's struggles last summer, I found it refreshing that we saw round pegs in round holes.
Your club's greatest ever player REVEALED: Man City's iconic box-to-box midfielder, a striker immortalised in Man United's history... and the local hero who became 'King' of Newcastle as Mail Sport readers have their say
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August 15, 2024
JOE BERNSTEIN: Tens of thousands of Mail Sport readers have voted over the summer to choose the greatest-ever player at every current Premier League club. Thank you to everyone who participated either through our online poll or by email. With the 2024-25 top-flight season beginning on Friday, August 16, we are revealing all the winners this week.
NOTTINGHAM FOREST'S GREATEST EVER PLAYER: A cousin of Elton John was a legend in his own right and Peter Shilton is among the club's European Cup heroes - but who do YOU think is the club's all-time star?
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August 6, 2024
Mail Sport with the help of our readers is on a mission to find the greatest player of all-time at each of the 20 Premier League clubs. Today it's the turn to look at the legends of Nottingham Forest, from Elton John's cousin Roy Dwight through Brian Clough's European Cup heroes to recent hometown hero Brennan Johnson. And once you've made up your mind who is all the best-ever, it's time to vote...
Jordan Pickford has gone from king of chaos to England's calming influence and Gareth Southgate's greatest exponent of control, writes CRAIG HOPE
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July 8, 2024
CRAIG HOPE IN DUSSELDORF: Do not underestimate the intelligence of a keeper who has saved four shootout penalties at major tournaments from the 14 he has faced. Between 1990 and 2012, his predecessors kept out just two of 36. Jordan Pickford is dynamic, intimidating and imposing. Compare that to Peter Shilton against West Germany in 1990, who dived the right way every time but was soundly beaten. Even David Seaman, again versus the Germans six years later, did not influence the situation the way Pickford does.
Goading England fans say they are supporting Germany over Scotland tonight ahead of Euro 2024 opener
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June 14, 2024
England fans on social media have claimed they want Germany to win as Scotland fans regularly support 'anyone but England'. One fan, Mark, wrote: 'I hope Scotland get mullered by the Germans. Every single Scot I've ever met online has been a vapid ginger troll who wants England to lose, so tomorrow for one night only - C'mon Germany.'
Proud Lionness! Mary Earps beams as she's honoured by William - as she joins Gladiator director Sir Ridley Scott and England legend Peter Shilton at Windsor Castle
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May 8, 2024
Mary Earps was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire at Windsor Castle as she joined VIPs including Gladiator director Sir Ridley Scott and England legend Peter Shilton. Sir Ridley was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire, with photographs showing him proudly receiving his medal from the senior royal. Earps wore an all-white outfit and matching fascinator as she accepted her honour at the castle. Meanwhile, Shilton was also made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in recognition of his services to association football and to the prevention of gambling harm.
In the face of backlash against Team GB's 'woke' pink and purple Union Jack rebranding, furious fans have launched a lawsuit against a design firm with negative feedback
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April 2, 2024
Critics have weighed on Bath-based design and marketing company Thisaway's new products, which they have produced ahead of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Since being accused of 'defacing' the Union Jack in the new designs, the company's average rating from Google reviews has dropped to 1.3 out of five. The British Olympic Association has requested that Team GB participants wear the Union Jack on kits, which will be unveiled in the coming weeks. As part of BOA-led efforts to attract younger fans from all walks of life, Thisaway said they wanted to make Team GB's presentation more 'inclusive.'
After being told by the British Olympic Association that all fans of all ages and backgrounds', the design company behind Team GB's 'inclusive' pink and purple Union Jack rebrand updated flag because the 'colours are far from unique,' says the rebranding firm behind the team
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April 2, 2024
Thisaway, a Bath-based design and marketing company, has come under fire for adding pink and purple to the flag on merchandise ahead of the Paris Games this summer. The row has erupted following the unveiling of England's stripe for this year's football Euros, with a redesigned version of the St George's cross on the collar. The Union Jack has been 'defaced' by Thisaway's rebranding attempts, according to critics, although designers maintain that Britain's traditional red, white, and blue are 'far from unique.' However, the team, which has worked on similar high-profile sporting launches, including a new badge for Premier League club Brentford, says that the Team GB redesign would appeal to a 'new generation of sports enthusiasts.'
For the first time ever, England's Nike away kit outsells home strip
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March 28, 2024
Many supporters were outraged when the kit designer revealed that England's home kit had substituted the horizontal line on the traditional red cross with a navy blue, light blue, and pink one. The strip, which was launched in Germany ahead of Euro 2024, promised to 'celebrate football heroes of the past with a modern twist.' JD Sports, the world's largest street giant, has confirmed that the England away kit is selling more than the home kit for the first time ever. Regis Schulz, JD Sports' chief executive, told The Sun, 'It has only been two or three days of trading, and so far it has been good, but the away shirt is selling better than the other one, although invariably it would be the other way around.'
Yet again, with all looking rosy, England indulge in a grand act of self-sabotage, writes Oliver Holt
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March 22, 2024
OLIVER HOLT: Gareth Southgate looked a little swollen. He listened in on Nike's utterly predictable and pathetically provocative effort to attract cheap attention by bastardizing the St George's Cross on the new England shirt and just about managed to keep his eyes from rolling his eyes. 'I've been told there's a lot of buzz,' the England boss said. A lot of noise? By then, the FA had released a statement, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had told Nike not to'mess' with the flag, the Liberal Democrats had chipped in, and England's record cap holder Peter Shilton had said the layout was 'wrong on every level.' It wasn't so much noise as a sonic boom.
After being hijacked by far-right organisations, Nike's cross makeover makes her feel "included," according to Narinder Kaur, a Big Brother star who says the flag has been 'included.'
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March 22, 2024
After a 'rainbow colored abomination' (left), England fans promised to boycott Nike and their hated new £125 shirt for the 2024 Euros. Peter Shilton and David Seaman were among those to protest the 'wokened' style and state, 'Just leave it alone'. However, TV presenter Ms. Kaur (right) is among those supporting the change, despite the fact that the England flag in its original red and white is'scary' and'scry' and represents 'racism.'
'Don't mess with our flags! Rishi Sunak joins Nike England in a kit row, and the Red St George flag is 'best as it is,' according to legend Peter Shilton, who slams the sporting giant for ripping off supporters with a 'woke' rainbow theme.'
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March 22, 2024
After legends Peter Shilton and David Seaman protested the 'woken' design and appalling £125 price tag, the Prime Minister, a Southampton fan, said the St George's Cross was already 'good.' After being told millions by redrawing the St George's Cross in blue and purple, England fans promised to boycott Nike and their hated new shirt. Nike hasn't changed the flags on any of its national kits, as MailOnline has discovered. "Obviously I like the original, and my general opinion is that we shouldn't mess with our national flags." Mr Sunak said in Derbyshire today: "Obviously I like the original, and I agree that we shouldn't mess with them." They're a point of pride and identity, who we are, and they're as good as they are.' The new kit will be used by the squad at Euro 2024, but a fight over the replacement of the traditional red cross threatens to derail a tournament where Gareth Southgate's side is one of the favourites to win.
'Leave our flag alone!': Ex-FA boss and England stars round on woke Nike who face boycott for replacing red and white St George's flag with a 'rainbow coloured abomination' - as David Seaman asks: 'are they going to change three lions to three cats?'
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March 22, 2024
The new kit will be used by the team at Euro 2024, but a controversy over the replacement of the traditional red cross could threaten to destabilize a tournament that Gareth Southgate's side is one of the favorites to win. Peter Shilton, England's most captained men's player, said today: "I don't agree with it." It's awakened. If you're going to put the St George's Cross on a kit, as Nike have done, then go back to the classic colors. I'm a traditionalist and England represents our country, and the colours on our flag are red, white, and blue.' It's traditional,' like the Three Lions.' Nike and the Football Association have failed to adequately explain why the flag is blue and purple rather than red and white, rather than red and white - rather than red and white - but rather than saying 'playful' and a salute to the 1966 team's training top. Adrian Bevington, the former Football Association boss, admitted today that he would not have signed off the shirt and that "it's our flag." It's a national identity, and I don't think it needs to be changed.' David Seaman, a former England goalkeeper who played 75 times for his country, said he thinks many in his generation of players would have refused to wear it. 'It doesn't need to be fixed,' he said this morning. What's next, are they going to change the Three Lions to three cats? Leave it alone. It's the St George's Flag. Leave it alone. I'm positive they would not have said no if they'd approached the lads and asked them about it. Just leave it alone.' More than 16,000 people have signed an online petition to oust the new shirt and restart; a worldwide resistance campaign against Nike has taken root, and protests against Nike are in full swing, considering that critics are fed up with national pride being depicted as a negative thing or even considered racist.
He played in England's first game against Brazil and became his club's first Three Lions international in 100 years. Who is he?
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March 20, 2024
Since the Three Lions' inaugural international fixture against Scotland in 1872, 1277 players have had the honor of representing England. Many of these celebrities have adapted to folklore and become national stars, including Peter Shilton, Paul Gascoigne, and late great Sir Bobby Charlton. However, several others have left the international stage by barely leaving a mark, with 365 players falling in the top one-cap wonders list.
As the Three Lions' most-capped player earns a CBE for services to football and gambling harm prevention, legendary England goalkeeper Peter Shilton celebrates his New Year's gong
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December 30, 2023
Peter Shilton, 74, is England's most captained male player with 125 games, competing for the national team for 20 years and three successive World Cups, 1982, 1986, and 1990. While serving in the role, Diego Maradona's legendary 'hand of God' victory in the 1986 World Cup in Mexico, effectively ending England's participation in the tournament. However, Mr Shilton isn't just known for his success in target, he has bravely shared his 'all-consuming' gambling addiction of 45 years, in which he lost £800,000 to Betfair alone.
Peter Shilton defends Kevin Keegan over his comments on female pundits, saying 'I can see what he is getting at' and ex-England manager's comments have been 'taken out of context'
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October 6, 2023
In the midst of controversies surrounding Kevin Keegan's remarks on female football pundits, Peter Shilton has defended him. Keegan, who spoke at an event in Bristol, said he didn't like listening to 'an England lady footballer' providing an analysis of Gareth Southgate's staff. 'I don't think it's the same experience, I have a problem with that,' Keegan said. Shilton, a former England goalkeeper, said he could'see what Keegan was saying, but that the remarks had been "taken out of context."
Seven football shirts he purchased from opposition players are auctioned by a mystery England squad member from the 1990 World Cup
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September 14, 2023
The shirts were all worn or match-issued to opposition players during the tournament, including Irish midfielder Andy Townsend, Belgian striker Marc van der Linden, and Italy's Giuseppe Giannini. The England goalkeeper Peter Shilton's yellow shirt worn during England's semi-final penalty shoot-out loss to West Germany will also be available, having been signed by the England squad. The shirts are being sold by Derbyshire-based Hansons Auctioneers, with the international shirts selling for a guide price of £150,000 to £250,000, while Shilton's jersey has an estimate of £40,000 to £50,000. "This is the first time a complete and unique set of football shirts relating to England's Italia 1990 tournament have been available,' says Charles Hanson, the owner of Hansons Auctioneers.
After the goalkeeper chastised Liverpool fans for performing anti-coronation slurs, Wife of England football legend Peter Shilton was left foul-mouthed voicemail by BT engineer after the goalkeeper chastised them
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August 10, 2023
Adam Ledgerton, a BT engineer, 25, left Stephanie Shilton, a 'fat Tory', meaning a 'fat little c***'. When he heard the goalkeeper's interview on GB News, Ledgerton, a Liverpool manager and jazz musician, was chastised for booing as the national anthem was played to celebrate King Charles' crowning, Ledgerton, a Liverpool player, was chastised for booing. "It is sad that a small minority feel they must do this, especially Liverpool fans," the former footballer said during a May 5 interview with Jacob Rees-Mogg. I used to go to Anfield as a youth in the United States, and it was one of the country's most hospitable grounds for the resistance. You used to run down to the Kop, and the kids all used to clap, and they used to have a nifty sense of humour. They had been known for that. I think they're letting themselves down and the club down by booing, particularly the King.'
Legend Harford discusses Luton's meteoric rise from non-league obscurity to Premier League brink
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May 26, 2023
INTERVIEW BY MATT BARLOW: There is no one better positioned than Mick Harford to put Luton Town's fall and ascension into perspective. Harford, a fearsome centre forward in a glorious period at Kenilworth Road, scored while losing in another Wembley final and collecting his England caps while heading the line for the Hatters. In his second spell as the Premier League began and was sold to Chelsea after relegation, he was unable to prevent the club from falling out of the top flight, before returning four times to various positions since hanging up his boots.
Wimbledon IS the crown jewel! Any other summer sport has trumped those that haven't
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May 6, 2023
IN THE MONEY: Wimbledon's reputation as the crown jewel in the UK's sporting summer each year is bolstered by the tournament's booming state. In 2022, income from the Championships soared to £346.6 million, up nearly 20% over the previous record of £292 million from 2019.
Thirty-five football stars, including current players, are being treated for gambling issues
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May 6, 2023
Thirty-five football players, as well as some new ones, needed residential treatment in England last season to cope with heroin use, most commonly gambling addiction. The next most common reason for players being admitted to the Sporting Chance clinic was substance abuse, including alcohol and heroin. But the gambling epidemic is certainly the most concerning in a sport saturated in gambling and in a professional league system where the overwhelming majority of clubs have one or two gambling partners.
The 'Hand of God' ball from Diego Maradona hits the auction block
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January 23, 2023
The ball involved in Diego Maradona's infamous 'Hand of God' bid has hit the auction, with bids starting at $600,000. Maradona flicked the ball with his hand over England goalkeeper Peter Shilton in the 1986 World Cup quarter-finals, one of the most memorable moments in FIFA World Cup history. Ali Bin Nasser, the match referee, who has had it since the game was played in June 22, 1986, is the iconic adidas ball, but it has now reached the auction block with Goldin with massive bids set to be made for the coveted piece of memorabilia.
John Barnwell and John McGovern, football's most unlikely friends, are Nottingham Forest and Wolves
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January 10, 2023
INTERVIEW BY JOE BERNSTEIN: Neighbours John McGovern and John Barnwell normally avoid discussing the 1980 League Cup final, but they did make an exception with former clubs Nottingham Forest and Wolves meeting again in the quarter-finals on Wednesday night. Barnwell, the vivacious Wolves boss 43 years ago, spent his time in his smart apartment overlooking the River Trent with Brian Clough's Forest captain McGovern strolling the few yards from the same block for a cup of coffee and a catch-up. The final at Wembley Stadium is still memorable, but not just because it is Wolves' last major trophy. Forest went in as one of Europe's top favorites and winners of the previous two League Cups, but they were disqualified when England goalkeeper Peter Shilton collided with defender David Needham to give Britain's most expensive player, Andy Gray, a tap-in for the only goal. Andy may have been a two-year-old boy and scored that,' says McGovern, but the agony of losing has not completely disappeared.