Paul Ince is attacking the space between how things happened and how things are remembered and there are plenty of times when it seems to him it is all a little muddled. Take England’s victory over Scotland at Euro 96, in which he played and is an eternal subject of questions for him – even more so now as the rematch looms at this championship.
“People remember it for the Gazza goal which put us 2-0 up and the infamous celebration but they should actually remember it for the Dave Seaman penalty save from Gary McAllister moments earlier,” Ince says. “The save was such a pivotal moment in the win,
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