Arsenal and Man City clearly lost in translation
The universal language of football has been tested to the limit in recent weeks, as the camps of Man City and Arsenal alongside others try to piece to
Restoring your faith in the world of football
Football is a sport of emotion. From the ecstasy of winning to the heartbreak of losing, emotions are always running high. Often players, managers and
Has Tottenham Hotspur’s future just got a little brighter?
Way back in April 2009 I asked the question…Are Spurs on the brink of a golden age? This was driven in the main by the Tottenham Under-16’s winning th
Pavlyuchenko confirms desire to leave
Roman Pavlyuchenko has stated that he will ‘100 per cent’ ask for a move from Tottenham come the January transfer window, as his limited first team op
A fear that makes referees act the way they do?
In ancient Rome people used to say that the greatest compliment that could be paid to a woman was that she was not talked about or mentioned by anyone
The root of Arsenal’s problems?
When Gary Lewin left Arsenal director Ken Friar described him as “quite simply… one of the best physiotherapists in world football” and he was right.
Villa boss backs Darren Bent
Aston Villa manager Alex McLeish has praised Darren Bent ahead of his team’s game against Tottenham, and has defended the England international after
Juan Mata v Jamie Carragher – a battle Liverpool cannot afford to lose
Juan Mata’s arrival at Chelsea in the summer has seen new manager Andre Villas-Boas deliver on his promise of expansive, attacking football. The forme
A lack of class shown at Chelsea here?
It has been a terrific ten days for Andre Villas-Boas as he has seen his side win away at high flying Newcastle, followed up with two huge home wins o
Coyle can handle Bolton criticism
Bolton manager Owen Coyle has stated that he can handle the criticism aimed at him after Bolton’s poor start to the season, and has backed countryman