Arsene Wenger has never been a man to advocate panic buying and despite his claims that the summer’s transfer dealings at Arsenal weren’t born out of
What effect will the 2012 African Cup of Nations have on the top of the table?
Unsurprisingly teams in the Premier league rarely look forward to the African Cup of Nations. A most awkwardly positioned competition that deprives ma
Bundesliga Review – Augsburg’s big step in the right direction
Look into the history of football in Bavaria and two teams come to the fore – Nuremberg and Bayern Munich. The latter dominated before the creation of
Gary McAllister on all things Liverpool
Former Liverpool midfielder Gary McAllister gives his thoughts on the current goings on at the club. Here he talks about the signings new owner John W
Leaner, meaner Liverpool continue to make huge strides
Kenny Dalglish may have never lost against Chelsea as manager of Liverpool; yet that didn’t stop the 60-year-old Scot warning supporters to think twic
Will the Elite Player Performance Plan make any difference to English football?
It is over a decade since Howard Wilkinson’s Charter for Quality reforms changed the youth development system in England, and it appears that the time
Chelsea star threatens to leave
Chelsea winger Florent Malouda has admitted that he may be forced to leave the club should first team opportunities not be more forthcoming in the nea
Like a Bridge over troubled water…for twelve months at least
John Terry has looked like Titus Bramble, Frank Lampard has started fewer games than Ali Dia (Google this name if you want a laugh at Graeme Souness..
Sexism is sadly still rife in football
It is with a heavy sense of foreboding and a little bit of sadness that I begin to write this article – not the kind I inevitably get pre and…
Arsene Wenger keen on Eden Hazard
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has admitted that he would like to sign the £30m rated Lille playmaker Eden Hazard, but he is constricted by a need to g