Gary Speed’s death may have been accidental
An enquiry into the death of former Newcastle midfielder Gary Speed has heard that his death may well have been accidental, but that days before he ha
Simply detrimental to the Premier League starlets
It seems that whenever a young player performs well in during a match in today’s game there follows a worrying trend amongst football journalists – a
Pavlyuchenko glad to have left Spurs
Roman Pavlyuchenko has stated that he is glad to have ended his time at Tottenham by signing for Lokomotiv Moscow, but does not regret moving to White
The Premier League’s ‘Most Hated’ XI…well mine anyway!
Over the years there have been many great players who’ve graced the Premier League, making it the most enjoyable entertaining and exciting domestic co
The Top TEN footballers in need of a ‘New Years resolution’
Whilst sat on the sofa recovering from the effects of New Year’s Eve, I set about making some resolutions for myself – which I will not bore you with
Hughes in QPR managerial talks
Mark Hughes has confirmed that he is in talks with QPR in regards to their vacant managerial position. The Loftus Road club parted company with Nei
2012 – The year of the skunk?
North Rhine-Westphalia is one of Germany’s sixteen federal states. When it comes to football, it is so much more than just one of the Bundeslander. Ne
O’Neill feels Sunderland got their just deserts
Sunderland boss Martin O’Neill has praised his side after they beat QPR 3-2 at Loftus Road on Wednesday, and feels that an away win was a fair result.
Is the old Fernando lost forever?
Fernando Torres is at something of a cross roads in his career as we head into a new year. The 27-year-old striker, the costliest in English footba
Is Quinn right to condemn the association?
With Niall Quinn this week launching a scathing attack on the PFA for supporting Carlos Tevez after his less than perfect conduct this season, express