In the transfer market Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City operate at the uppermost level, the upper tier. It is quite clear that Tottenham Hotspur, whilst attempting to work on this level, have found themselves in the back row with...read more »
This summer’s busy transfer window has either been one of undoubted success or major concern for the Premier League’s top six. Whilst Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool have bought early, their rivals Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspurseem to be waiting...read more »
Just when you thought you had seen it all at the White hart lane when Manchester City destroyed Tottenham Hot Spur 5 -1 something was about to happen at the theatre of dreams as their neighbours Manchester United tore apart...read more »
I write this article after our humiliation of Arsenal; it did finish 8-2 if you didn’t quite believe it. In fact the start that Manchester United have made to the new season, form which they have also displayed in pre-season,...read more »
The start of the Premiership season has seen some outstanding examples of quality, most notably from Manchester United and Manchester City. But sitting proudly in fifth place are Wolverhampton Wanderers, which many may find surprising. In first team terms the...read more »
I'm not entirely sure what Sunderland fans make of Steve Bruce at this point, there seemed to be some mixed views last season around the midway point and I wonder whether his detractors may have got got a bit more...read more »
As the first international games of the new season draw near, the England squad has been announced with interesting results. The mainstays of John Terry, Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole, part of the aging Chelsea team, of course remain, however...read more »
Unless your Arsene Wenger, the man who does Spurs' last minute paper work or the Sky reporter who stand outside Wigan in the pissing rain waiting for a player who never arrives whilst tramps shout abuse at you after 10...read more »
You would think that any player with a £35million price tag is a certain starter. Many eyebrows were raised following Andy Carroll’s arrival from Newcastle, despite his undoubted potential. For the latter part of the 2010-2011 season, Carroll was blighted...read more »
It was only a year ago that the national team seemed written off for good. They had depressed the country more spectacularly than even the most pessimistic pundit could have predicted. They had so convincingly stamped on the hopes of...read more »