The world of football is an extremely fickle one. Players, fans and pundits are all quick to forget the good and the bad, focusing on what, at the tim
Chelsea put Tottenham to the sword
Chelsea have put Tottenham to the sword in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley, beating their London rivals 5-1 to set up a final date with Liverpool.
The Finger of blame at Anfield?
The 2011-12 Premier League campaign is one that the majority of those involved with Liverpool will want to forget, as the club have struggled on a wee
Roberto Di Matteo wants to make history
Chelsea boss Roberto Di Matteo has admitted that if his side win the Champions League on Saturday it would go down in history, and he is not concerned
Football News – Chelsea’s £10m transfer battle, Tottenham close in on deal & much more…
Roy Hodgson revealed he will be an extremely proud man today as he leads England for the first time in front of the home fans at Wembley Stadium. Hodg
Will Financial Fair Play open up the door to a breakaway?
When UEFA’s Executive Committee approved the Club Licensing and Fair Play Regulations in May of 2010, the move was heralded as imperative for rescuing
Croatia handed £65k fine for racist chants
The Croatian Football Federation have been handed a £65,000 fine from Uefa after their fans were found guilty of racism at Euro 2012. A section of
Manchester United target Premier League duo
After capturing the signature of Shinji Kagawa, Manchester United are now focussed on bringing Luka Modric and Leighton Baines to Old Trafford accordi
Wenger’s Philosophies Must Evolve and Adapt
After seven years without a trophy and an endless conveyor belt of talent walking away from the Emirates Stadium, Arsene Wenger remains defiant is his
Clamp Down On Foul And Abusive Language…But How Realistic Is It?
The big footballing story that has circulated media outlets this summer has undisputedly been that of the John Terry court case, from which the Chelse