Friday, 01 September 2006.
Lyndon Lynch's England Learning Disability side got their World Cup defence off to an emphatic start this morning when they demolished Mexico 11-1 in Hannover.
With a crowd of 6,500 coming to see the Three Lions, they got off a flyer with former West Ham United FA Youth Cup winner Bertie Brayley scoring after just 38 seconds.

Dean Earle of Cheshunt FC doubled the lead just two minutes later, with England even being able to miss a penalty at the AWD Arena which played host to a series of World Cup games this summer, including the Second Round clash between France and Spain.
Brayley notched five goals, with Bromley striker Tony Boot also bagging a hat-trick.
Dean Earle netted a brace, with Banstead Athletic's Taylor Mollatt also getting on the scoresheet.
England are next in action on Monday morning when they take on South Korea in Celle.
England: Hunter, Cole, Morris (Kempsley, 77 minutes), Bilal, Watson (Mollatt, 60 minutes), Smith, Francis, Curley (Chukwuma, 45 minutes), Brayley, Earle, Boot.