Why Big Sam will definitely keep Sunderland in the Premier League
Sunderland has not been, on the whole, a happy club in recent years. Managers have come and gone, all of them grimly struggling to keep this grand old
Man United legend claims 1-0 CSKA win was best performance this season
Manchester United legend Peter Schmeichel has claimed that his former side’s 1-0 victory over CSKA Moscow on Tuesday was their best performance so far
This Everton manager needs to lay off the Football Manager…
Roberto Martinez is like a child on Football Manager sometimes. You see him standing there like he’s been dressed by his mother, trying his best to ge
50 of the Premier League’s favourite football mavericks…
It doesn’t take much to spot a ‘football maverick’ among his colleagues, even if such widely admired characters of the sport remain a somewhat dying b
Do Liverpool play host to the luckiest manager in the Premier League?
Liverpool Football Club and their traditionally loyal following are perhaps the one Premier League outfit most significantly dreading the often unwant
The two most worrying factors from Arsenal’s 0-0 draw with Liverpool…
Arsenal’s start to the new Premier League season will have many questioning their title credentials, with a 0-0 draw at home to Liverpool on Monday ni
Five first team stars Man United should consider cashing-in on
Manchester United may have only made one senior signing thus far in the form of Netherlands international Memphis Depay but it’s expected to be yet an
Will Crystal Palace manage to hold onto their star-man this summer?
Throughout the past few Premier League seasons or so, no one player has quite managed to capture the same amount of attention down at Selhurst Park as
Liverpool’s next major transfer? Newbie’s partner in crime ideal
Even with Nathaniel Clyne set to take Liverpool’s transfer tally to six this summer, the work at Anfield clearly isn’t done. Goalkeeping problems, the
Does this former Man United hero have a point?
Former England captain Rio Ferdinand has recently branded the valuations of home-grown talents such as Raheem Sterling and Harry Kane as ‘a joke.’