One benefit of Brighton’s defeat up in Burnley, is that I don’t live there and was able to head back to Sussex with pride. Maybe not so much of the…
Alan Pardew targeting the Champions League
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has stated that finishing in the top four is a realistic aim for his side this season. The Tyneside outfit have surpa
The TEN ‘possible transfers’ that could turn Tottenham into contenders
While Sunday’s defeat has left Tottenham with only a top four finish to focus their attention in the final weeks, it has to be said that have been ple
Time to cut short this perennial transfer circus
It appears irrational in contemporary football that at the moment of kick off on the first day of the English domestic season, many players are still
FA slam The Sun’s Hodgson headline
The FA have hit out at The Sun for their headline following the appointment of Roy Hodgson as England manager. The daily newspaper ran the heading
Wenger announced as official coach for the FIFA Interactive World Cup
Legendary football manager Arsene Wenger has today been announced as the official coach for the FIFA Interactive World Cup (FIWC) 2012. It was rece
Why English football can learn from Germany’s Multicultural Make-Up
A Turk, a Spaniard, a Ghanaian , a Tunisian and a Pole walk into a football tournament. They are much better than everyone else and play very, very go
Time for the Premier League to renew it’s interest in Giuseppe Rossi?
Giuseppe Rossi is undoubtedly coming off the worst season of his career so far. While the La Liga star should have been taking up a prominent role for
Sheffield Wednesday – Back Amongst The ‘Big Guns’
As we all know the Championship fixtures were released this week and, I’m not going to lie, it’s nice to see names like Bolton Wanderers, Leeds United
The FA’s media mistakes cause nothing but problems
On the pitch at Euro 2012 so far, England have performed slightly above expectations after having them dampened so often by those in power, but the af