Freidel, Hart, De Gea…who has had the greatest impact?
Some teams at the top have been questioned over their defence this season: Arsenal , Manchester United and Chelsea, surprisingly. However, this campai
Mario Balotelli’s Reputation Once More Goes Before Him
The rant you’re about to read is usually the classic sign of a paranoid football fan. After all, we all think that the world is against our team, the
In defence of Andre Villas-Boas
If Chelsea hadn’t beaten Valencia on Tuesday you can be sure there would have been further calls for Villas-Boas’ head. He has divided opinion since h
Football News – Liverpool set £20m fee, Arsenal fail with bid, Newcastle’s £15m price tag set to warn off potential suitors
Roberto Mancini believes that Liverpool made mistakes in their handling of the Luis Suarez affair. The Italian believes that apologies needed to be is
Liverpool 3-1 Newcastle United – Match Review
Steven Gerrard came off the bench to inspire Liverpool to victory over Newcastle at Anfield to move level on points with Chelsea and keep their top fo
Is the ‘big clubs’ lack of respect slowly killing the competition?
At the turn of the Century, Manchester United pulled out of the FA Cup before the tournament began in the 2000-2001 season as they wanted to focus on
Sneijder not expecting January move
Wesley Sneijder has admitted that he is ‘90% certain’ that he will not leave Inter Milan for Manchester United during the January transfer window.
Has Harry provided Tottenham with the missing ingredients?
Tottenham’s meteoric rise from a relegation threatened club to a force in Europe has coincided with Harry Redknapp’s tenure with the club, but it’s no
Time for Villas-Boas to unleash him on the Premier League?
It’s almost a year since Chelsea broke the British transfer record to bring Fernando Torres to Stamford Bridge and by way of an anniversary present th
Capello gives John Terry his backing
England manager Fabio Capello has stated that he feels that the FA was wrong to strip John Terry of the national side’s captaincy, and that the Chelse