The Blackburn striker’s decision to decline an invitation to play for England B last month was foolish then and
The Blackburn striker’s decision to decline an invitation to play for England B last month was foolish then and has become more of a scandalous waste since as not only has Robbie Fowler dropped out of the World Cup with a knee injury but Sutton is playing so well.
In an ideal world the England coach Glenn Hoddle and Sutton would be on the phone patching things up, although it is going to take some great gulps of pride before we get there. Barnsley: Fairclough, Holdsworth, Blake.Man of the match: Bardsen.Attendance: 29,032.. DENNIS HEALEY, the former Chancellor of the Exchequor, had one golden rule in politics: when you are in a hole stop digging. Substitutes not used: Mabbutt, Grodas (gk).Bolton Wanderers: Branagan; Cox, Frandsen, Fairclough (Johansen, 80), Pollock (Gunnlaugsson, 69), Blake, Thompson, Bergsson, Todd, Phillips, Holdsworth. Substitutes not used: Sheridan, Strong, Ward (gk).Referee: P Jones (Loughborough).Bookings: Tottenham: Nielsen. Bardsen then produced a wonderful second-half save to keep out a Jimmy Phillips shotBolton tempers overflowed in a spate of bookings for Nathan Blake, Holdsworth and the former Spurs player Chris Fairclough.But what really finished them off was that sensational save by Bardsen, 15 minutes from time, when the Spurs reserve keeper stretched every sinew of his 6ft 5in frame to turn away a curling effort by defender Phillips.Jurgen Klinsmann’s return to the Spurs attack, just four weeks after breaking his jaw at Barnsley in the FA Cup, provided a tonic for the London side and he looked sharper than in any of the seven previous games before the injury, in which he had scored only one goal.But Klinsmann should have doubled his tally instead of hooking high over the bar from close range in the 34th minute after a spectacular miskick by Pollock had sent the ball spiralling back into the danger area.But bang on half-time the busy Nielsen, back in the team and establishing himself again after breaking a bone in a foot earlier this season, made no mistake when sweeping Wilson’s low cross into the far corner after a typical burst of genius by Ginola had paved the way.The Frenchman continued to inspire Spurs with his individual skill, but was too often guilty of overelaborating and there was a blow for Christian Gross’ team when Chris Armstrong, trying to bundle home Sol Campbell’s powerful header, collided with Keith Branagan and had to be carried off to rejoin the lengthy Spurs injury list.However, a brilliant double-handed stop by the Irish keeper prevented Ruel Fox closing up the game for Spurs and Ginola might have twice added to the tally before being replaced by pounds 2.3m new signing Moussa Saib in the closing minutes.Goal: Nielsen (45) 1-0.Tottenham Hotspur: Bardsen; Calderwood, Fox (Brady, 87), Nielsen, Armstrong (Howells, 54), Carr, Ginola (Saib, 85), Wilson, Campbell, Klinsmann, Berti.
Dean Holdsworth went tumbling in the penalty area after Bardsen rushed from his line trying to repair a sloppy piece of defending by Wilson, but Mr Jones ruled there had been no contact and brushed off the protests of Bolton players. Nielsen made the vital breakthrough just seconds before half-time, sweeping home Clive Wilson’s cross after a surging run by David Ginola and then spent a spell in the second half searching for a missing contact lens which he eventually found.
But Bolton, now 12 games without a win, found themselves still deep in trouble near the foot of the table after a frenetic struggle at White Hart Lane in which they called into question the eyesight of the referee, Peter Jones, after only 90 seconds.Spurs keeper Espen Bardsen survived a furious Bolton penalty appeal. Tottenham clambered five points clear of the Premiership relegation dogfight yesterday thanks to the eye for goal of their Danish midfielder Allan Nielsen. Innings closed: 1.30.Ramprakash 50: 181 min, 144 balls, 5 fours.WEST INDIES – Second InningsS L Campbell c Ramprakash b Fraser 17(33 min, 33 balls)S C Williams c Stewart b b Headley 0(7 min, 4 balls)*B C Lara c Butcher b Tufnell 30S Chanderpaul run out 0(3 min, 1 ball)C L Hooper not out 21J Adams not out 0Extras 7Total (for 4) 75Fall: 1-4 (S C Williams), 2-32 (Campbell), 3-32 (Chanderpaul); 4-74 (Lara).To bat: D Williams, C E L Ambrose, I R Bishop, C A Walsh, D Ramnarine.Progress: Tea: 39 for 3 (Lara 13, Hooper 4) 12 overs.Umpires: S A Bucknor (WI) and D B Hair (Aus).. A survey by the Institute of Child Health in Bristol University has found that grubby children may be their mothers’ despair but they are in fact healthier. Scientists have discovered that children who bathe daily (and wash their hands more than five times a day) are 25 per cent more likely to have asthma than their dirtier friends And those who bathe least are the healthiest of the lot.
It is news that will cheer the heart of every tousled-haired, dirty finger-nailed, black-kneed kid around William Brown has finally won Dirt is good for you. Iceland is now offering free home delivery in all outlets on orders over pounds 25. Many of the supermarkets are testing schemes whereby customers order their goods by phone, fax or internet and then collect the shopping from the store.. Having spent the past few months setting up Sybil, I have developed an unhealthy interest in the launches of other women’s titles. I was genuinely excited when I heard that Frank would be a “witty and provocative” magazine for women who were bored with being talked down to.

