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1:38pm Saturday 30th August 2008
Terry Venables believes Wayne Rooney and Michael Owen can provide England's missing firepower - as long as coach Fabio Capello lays down some strict ground rules.
Former national-team boss Venables insists hand-wringing over England's lack of attacking options is misguided given the presence of "two of the greatest strikers in the world".
Venables wrote in his column in The Sun: "If Capello is going to let Owen and Rooney grow into the partnership I believe they can become, then areas of the pitch have to become no-go areas for Rooney."
He added: "The biggest accusation being thrown at Rooney at the moment is that he is constantly playing out of position.
"One minute he's haring up and down the wings, next he's in midfield, then he's at right-back, left-back.
"That's just about everything you can be on a football pitch except being the one thing we all want him to be an out-and-out striker."
Venables added: "Okay, I agree, they haven't exactly set the world alight yet.
"But when two players are so gifted and so rich in natural talent, then it only takes a few minor adjustments for the fireworks to start."
Six town centre car parks are to be free in the days before Christmas, to entice shoppers.
A new company has started up and taken on a section of a Witham workforce who were made redundant in June.
A village is fighting to re-open its post office which closed following the suspension of its postmaster.
Tributes have been paid to Coggeshall’s longest serving chorister who has died aged 88.
The mother of Shannon Matthews has been condemned as "pure evil" and told she faces a substantial jail sentence after being found guilty of kidnapping her own daughter.
Ex-Braintree Town defender Leo Roget has returned to former club Rushden and Diamonds.
A busy weekend for Springfield Striders culminated in a new club record and some fine team performances.
Roy Keane resigned as Sunderland boss after deciding he had taken the club as far as he could.
Saving a life can be all in a day’s work for a first responder – and Alan Riches doubts whether he would be here today if it was not for them. RYAN McCARTHY looks at the vital service provided by the Silver End group.
David Walliams revealed that he welled up when he saw Quentin Blake's illustrations of his book.
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