News
One summer signing per Premier League team… Who would suit your club most?
As the end of this fairytale season comes to an end, we look toward the summer and consider how each team can improve ahead of next season. Some of
Are Arsenal’s Invincibles the Premier League’s greatest ever side?
The Invincibles- the name alone suggests unrivalled greatness. And indeed, no club throughout the history of English football has bettered their 49-ga
Are we beginning to see this Man United star’s true worth?
A massive transfer fee is a burden for some players. It is something they will have to justify during their time at the club that dug deep to secure t
England boss’ overlooking of top English talent could be costly
Ever since Italia 90, England have always been dubbed ‘a quarter final side’ having not reached the semi-final since that exciting World Cup campaign.
Too many changes to upset the balance at Tottenham?
Tottenham have experienced a summer of near unprecedented spending. In a show of clear faith in the prodigious talents of Andre Villas-Boas, Levy has
Will Manchester City remain a threat next season?
You could almost sense the disappointment on the faces of everyone at Sky last weekend when Everton sprung a surprise by beating a deeply out-of-sorts
Should football owners be on Twitter?
If there’s one thing we’ve learnt over the past 18 months it’s that Twitter is the perfect tool for footballers to shoot themselves in the foot with,
Carlos Cuellar hails his Sunderland defensive partner
Carlos Cuellar is hopeful that he and John O’Shea could form an excellent partnership for Sunderland. In a crucial position for the team both men b
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
The A-Z of Footballers You Will Never Have Heard Of…well some of them!
We all know the big names in football, the Messis, the Ronaldos, the Beckhams and the Shaabans. Wait a minute, sorry who? Rami Shaaban, the former Ars