Simply costing Liverpool dear
For a team who are looking to re-establish their former glory days, Liverpool have been doing a pretty good job so far this season of accomplishing th
The TEN Premier League players facing up to a ‘transfer crossroads’
Before the half time whistle had blown at the Ethiad stadium against Villarreal, with City losing 1-0 and looking like crashing out of their group, Ma
Winning the derby is now more important
On Sunday the unstoppable force will meet the immovable object in a clash of the titans at Old Trafford. When the Premier League’s top two clash it is
Taarabt leaves QPR at half time
Temperamental QPR playmaker Adel Taarabt did not stay to watch his team’s 6-0 defeat at the hands of Fulham on Sunday after being substituted at half
Why a move to London could slam Dunk’s career
It would take a bold man to bet against Lewis Dunk leaving Brighton in the January transfer window if the reported interest of Chelsea, Arsenal and Fu
Old Football Stadiums had a certain magic that is now lost
When Scunthorpe United moved into Glanford Park in 1988 it marked the first club to move to a purpose built stadium for 33 years, if you count Southen
Arsenal’s triple injury blow
Arsenal’s injury list is growing, and the North London outfit will have to do without Theo Walcott, Gervinho and Laurent Koscielny for their Champions
‘Six of the best’ – Premier League thrillers
In light of the launch of the new football gaming phenomenon that is ‘Goaldash’ I decided to look at the top six Premier League thrillers. Whateve
The likely England line-up for Euro 2012?
England’s impressive display in Bulgaria last week has pushed the nation closer towards qualification for Euro 2012, a major tournament that could mar
Arsenal simply being robbed
In the debacle that we witnessed at Blackburn, Arsenal were robbed. If that ‘tackle’ by Paul Robinson on Theo Walcott had happened anywhere else on