Will they rue the day they let him go to Tottenham?
It raised a couple of eyebrows at the time, but not too many. Emmanuel Adebayor was well into Phase B of his latest career move (the sulk) so was surp
Tottenham giving Manchester something to chew over
If, on October 23rd 2011, you had a heavy blow to the head and all knowledge of Premier League campaigns were simultaneously erased from your memory,
Aston Villa v Everton – Match Preview
Everton travel to the Midlands looking to bounce back from their defeat at Tottenham on Wednesday by beating mid-table Aston Villa. Alex McLeish’s
The £30m transfer conundrum for Arsenal
When it comes to Arsenal ’s pursual of Borussia Dortmund ’s mercurial midfielder Mario Goetze things seem to be changing on a day-to-day basis. At
Jol rules out Fulham bid for strike duo
Fulham manager Martin Jol has distanced the London club with moves for Manchester United’s Dimitar Berbatov and Schalke forward Raul. The Craven Co
Transfer activity at White Hart Lane?
With a third of the Premier League season now gone by, the table is starting to find its level and supporters are starting to get a better understandi
The biggest local derby in football?
There is nothing quite like a local derby to get the passion from your players; an electric atmosphere and normally a card happy referee. They are exc
Fast becoming the most important role in football?
Arsene Wenger’s recent comment that attacking full backs win games highlights the rise and rise of the position. Players like Djalma Santos and Nilton
Travesty perhaps, but it shouldn’t paper over the problem at United
Nobody’s perfect, especially referees, but that doesn’t give people the right to blame their own failings on others. Frankly the longest standing, and
Torres in debt to Chelsea fans
Fernando Torres has admitted that he needs to improve for the Stamford Bridge fans, who he claims have always supported him despite a slow start to hi