Newcastle play down transfer speculation
Newcastle are confident of keeping Yohan Cabaye at St James’ Park, according to reports from The Chronicle. The French playmaker’s future with the
No one to blame but himself at Arsenal
Gervinho’s Arsenal career started brightly and with as much hope as could be forced from a Ligue 1 player who arrived in the Premier League off the ba
After Tottenham debacle…where did it all go wrong?
Asked in May 2007 whether he could see why well-respected figures within football were dubbing David Bentley the ‘new David Beckham’, Steve McClaren g
An Arsenal signing that would offer little to the bigger picture
I’m absolutely certain I’m missing something here: strive all season to land a top four place; talk up the importance of the Champions League and all
Should Rodgers take the advice and cash in at Liverpool?
If anyone ever mustered up an ounce of sympathy for Luis Suarez upon his announcement that he wished to leave Liverpool, the Premier League and Englan
Administrator’s Deadline Approaches For Potential Owners Of Coventry City
The administrator set a deadline last week of the 31st May for bids to come in for Coventry City Ltd. However the question still remains of what po
Does Luis Suarez’s misconduct justifies PFA oblivion?
It’s been less than 12 hours, but Luis Suarez’s bite incident with Branislav Ivanovic seems already predestined to enter the Premier League’s Hall of
Swansea City v Manchester City: Match Preview
Since winning the Capital One Cup at the tail end of February there hasn’t been much to shout about from a Swansea perspective. They’ve managed just o
Chelsea or Manchester United – who represents the best transfer move?
To suggest that Atletico Madrid’s prolific hitman Radamel Falcao might already be searching out an English phrasebook might seem a little premature, b
The TEN Bosman deals Liverpool and Tottenham should sign up
Tottenham and Liverpool can both be accused in the past of committing rather overzealous, outlandish and ill-informed transfer faux pas. Whilst the Re