What are the FA looking for in a manager?
As the year of the Euro’s is now just a few days away, the FA will be getting to the business end of their search for Fabio Capello’s successor. Harry
Frimpong’s new found spare time
It was Monday 6th February; a deeply depressing day for one Emmanuel Frimpong. The first glimpse of the bad news was first realised by his loyal Twitt
The TEN biggest winners and losers of the January transfer window
Perhaps one of the most uneventful transfer windows in recent memory. A reflection of the current economic crisis, or simply the approaching Euros in
The Premier League XI unlucky to miss out in FIFA’s 2011 selection
It can be difficult to argue with the majority of the selections for the FIFA Team of the Year. Real Madrid and Barcelona have been by far the stand-o
The top TEN goals that were mysteriously ruled out
Another weekend, another flurry of debatable decisions for us to digest, epitomised by Clint Hill’s clear yet not given goal in Saturday’s 2-1 defeat
The Storm In The Teacup At Tottenham
Honestly you’d think Spurs had just landed on that massive snake (square 97) at the summit of a Snakes and Ladders board, in light of the way the medi
Rosicky close to new Arsenal deal
Tomas Rosicky’s improved performances for Arsenal over recent weeks are set to be rewarded with a new contract, with the midfielder’s agent confirming
The Premier League Weekend Review
City and United victorious again,Whilst Fulham delight over Rangers’ ten,Plucky Wolves show they’re up for the fight,As the Toon’s two points disappea
Pre-match handshakes to continue
Premier League chairman Richard Scudamore has stated that the English top flight intend to continue with pre-match handshakes, despite calls for them
John Terry playing despite cracked ribs
Chelsea have confirmed that John Terry has been playing through pain, and suffered two cracked ribs against Benfica last week. The England internat