Summary

  • Iceland is not your legacy or epitaph - Martin Glenn to Hodgson

  • The players will live up to expectations - Hodgson

  • We had no indication players weren't behind us - Hodgson

  • We are looking for the best person, not necessarily the best Englishman - Glenn

  • Southgate not the right choice - Redknapp

  • Get involved: #bbcsportsday

  1. football

    I don't know what I'm doing here - Hodgsonpublished at 16:12 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    Euro 2016

    Roy Hodgson has said he was surprised that he has been expected to speak to the media.

    "I don't know what I'm doing here because I thought my statement last night was sufficient," he said.

    "I was told by everyone it was important I appear here because people are smarting from our defeat.

    "I suppose someone has to stand and take the slings and arrows that come with it.

    "I'm disappointed. I didn't see it coming. I had no indication that we were going to play that badly.

    "I'm still recovering from what happened. It was not a good night for anybody.

    "We go home as losers in the last 16 and retain that wretched record of not winning a knock-out game in the tournament."

  2. football

    Roy Hodgson news conferencepublished at 16:08 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    Euro 2016

    More from FA chief executive Martin Glenn who says the process to find a new England manager is under way and will be overseen by technical director Dan Ashworth, himself and FA board member David Gill.

    They say they will be canvassing opinion from former managers, current managers and clubs.

    He adds: "When we get to the business end of a tournament, England seem brittle and we need to understand why that is."

  3. football

    Roy Hodgson news conferencepublished at 16:06 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    Euro 2016

    FA chief executive Martin Glenn has spoken directly to Roy Hodgson.

    He said: "Iceland is not your legacy or epitaph.

    "Roy has shown tremendous integrity and is a man of great honour.

    "The way he stepped down is the mark of the man."

  4. football

    Roy Hodgson news conferencepublished at 16:04

    Euro 2016

    FA chief executive Martin Glenn speaks first with a "direct message" to the fans in England.

    "It's a sorry - we know at the business ends of tournaments we have come up short," he says.

    "Yes, Iceland were a doughty appointment but we didn't pull our weight."

  5. football

    Roy Hodgson news conferencepublished at 16:02

    Euro 2016

    There's a packed room of journalists waiting for outgoing England manager Roy Hodgson to begin his news conference in Chantilly.

    FA chief executive Martin Glenn will be speaking as well.

    Can't imagine they'll have it easy.

    "So, Roy, how does it feel to preside over England's biggest footballing embarrassment?"

    Or something like that...

  6. football

    'Now is the time for someone else'published at 16:00 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    Roy Hodgson is due to speak at a news conference in France imminently.

    He resigned last night after his side's 2-1 defeat by Iceland.

    Just before he enters the room and holds court for the final time as England boss why not look back at the moment last night when he told the media he would be leaving.

  7. football

    PSG appoint Emerypublished at 15:59

    Football

    Unai Emery, 44, spent three seasons at Sevilla and led them to three consecutive Europa League titles with Sevilla.

  8. tennis

    Murray goes two sets uppublished at 15:54 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    Wimbledon 2016

    Andy Murray is closing in on victory over Liam Broady on Centre Court.

    The former Wimbeldon champion leads his fellow Brit by two sets to love and two love in the third set.

    You can follow the match live here.

  9. football

    PSG appoint Emerypublished at 15:51 British Summer Time 28 June 2016
    Breaking

    Football

    Paris St-Germain have appointed former Sevilla coach Unai Emery as their new manager.

    The Spaniard replaces Laurent Blanc, who left on Monday after three years with the French champions. 

  10. golf

    Lowry pulls out of Olympicspublished at 15:49 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    Rio 2016

    Ireland's Shane Lowry is the latest golfer to withdraw from the Olympic Games in Rio over concerns about the Zika virus.

    Earlier today world number Jason Day withdrew because of the same reason, while Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell have already pulled out due to fears over the mosquito-borne virus which has been linked to defects in newborn babies. 

    Shane LowryImage source, Getty Images
  11. football

    Roy Hodgson news conferencepublished at 15:45

    England's Euro 2016 exit

    Here's your 15-minute warning - outgoing England manager Roy Hodgson and FA chief executive Martin Glenn will be facing the media in 15 minutes.

    If they're not late.

    Stick with us to hear what they've both got to say for themselves.

  12. football

    The Hodgson yearspublished at 15:44 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    England's Euro 2016 exit

    Media caption,

    England's major tournaments under Hodgson

    BBC Sport looks back at Roy Hodgson's record as England manager at Euro 2012, World Cup 2014 and Euro 2016.  

    Warning - It doesn't have a happy ending.

  13. football

    'Worst performance I've ever seen from an England team'published at 15:42 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    England's Euro 2016 exit

    Media caption,

    Euro 2106: Alan Shearer and Rio Ferdinand to replace Roy Hodgson?

    Former England captain Alan Shearer was dismayed by England's performance in last night's defeat by Iceland.

    He said on Match of the Day: "That was the worst performance I've ever seen from an England team. Ever. It was tactically inept.

    "We were out-fought, out-thought, out-battled and totally hopeless for 90 minutes. I said after the three group games that England weren't good enough.

    "It looked to me like Roy was making it up as he was going along."

  14. get involved

    Get Involved - #Ifiwasenglandbossiwouldpublished at 15:35

    Neil McDermott: No square pegs in round holes. Play players in positions they play for their club.

    Clayton Greenman: Demand a foreign player cap in the Premier League.  

    Kux: Pick the right players. Have a plan A & B. Scout the oppositions strengths and weaknesses and have a game plan!

    We want to know what you'd do if you were England manager.

    Tweet us via #Ifiwasenglandbossiwould, text 81111 or visit theBBC Sport Facebook page., external+

  15. football

    Gunter defends Wales' celebrations after England defeatpublished at 15:27

    Euro 2016

    Media caption,

    Euro 2016: Wales defend England celebrations

    Wales defender Chris Gunter says a video of the team celebrating England's Euro 2016 defeat by Iceland, which was uploaded to social media, was not meant to appear "over the top".  

    He added: "If you asked the squad as a whole, from a selfish point of view we are ever so proud to be the last home nation team left in the tournament."

  16. get involved

    Get Involved - #Ifiwasenglandbossiwouldpublished at 15:21

    Tony Ross: Call Rooney and tell him his international career was over.

    Dave Wright: Take players that fit in a system rather than trying to fit a system around players just because of their name.

    Mike Green: Build around Grealish & Stones. Players who are comfortable on the ball, want the ball and pass & move.

    Nik Levis: Ask the team to watch videos of Chile on repeat. High press non-stop running for 90 minutes  

    We want to know what you'd do if you were England manager.Tweet us via #Ifiwasenglandbossiwould, text 81111 or visit theBBC Sport Facebook page., external

  17. tennis

    Murray wins first setpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    Wimbledon 2016

    Serene progress so far for Andy Murray in the first round of Wimbledon as he takes the first set against fellow Briton Liam Broady 6-2.

    You can follow the match live here.

  18. get involved

    Get Involved - #Ifiwasenglandbossiwouldpublished at 15:11

    We want to know what you'd do if you were England manager.Tweet us via #Ifiwasenglandbossiwould, text 81111 or visit the BBC Sport Facebook page., external

    Barry Kane: Pick a system that suits the majority of the better players and stick to it, build the rest around it. Look at Italy.

    Steve Martyn: Ban headphones, mobile devices & bring back card schools and camaraderie! Also enforce team to learn anthem.

  19. football

    'I'm going to miss a Beyonce concert'published at 15:07 British Summer Time 28 June 2016

    BeyonceImage source, Getty Images

    Wales are one of the surprise packages of Euro 2016 and it turns out it's not just fans and pundits who they've surprised.

    Chris Coleman's side face Belgium on Friday for a place in the semi-finals which is great news for them but less great for full-back Neil Taylor.

    He was meant to be going to a Beyonce concert with his wife on Thursday.

    Watch the video here.

  20. get involved

    Get Involved - #Ifiwasenglandbossiwouldpublished at 14:58

    OK, so you've been telling us who you'd like to see in charge of England - now we want to know what you'd do if you were in charge.

    You've got a blank canvas - personnel, the structure of English football, the cushions in your office - tell us what your priority would be.

    Tweet us via #Ifiwasenglandbossiwould, text 81111 or visit the BBC Sport Facebook page., external