Paul Scholes sets United challenge
Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has challenged his side to win the remaining 12 Premier League games in order to retain their champions stat
Theo Walcott full of praise
Theo Walcott has praised his Arsenal team-mate Robin van Persie, and admitted that he would like to form a strike partnership with the in-form attacke
Right to respect Tottenham by taking the softly-softly approach
It seems to be all the range nowadays to have a go at English Football’s governing body. Whether it be for the non use of technology, quality of refer
The TEN Premier League players and managers who are at a ‘career crossroads’
At this stage of the season there are always managers and players who are likely candidates of a move away from their club. Whether it’s based on poor
Mancini heralds the end of difficult run
Roberto Mancini has stated that Manchester City have concluded a difficult run of fixtures, and is glad that his side are still top of the Premier Lea
The TEN great ‘footballing mysteries’ of recent times
Players can come out of nowhere and burst onto the Premier League scene, wowing supporters and managers alike. Unfortunately, it is a lot easier to fa
Fulham in last-gasp striker search
Fulham have been linked with moves for strikers Hugo Rodallega and Pavel Pobrebnyak, as the Craven Cottage outfit look to bolster their attack before
Mancini lays out transfer situation
Roberto Mancini has admitted that if Manchester City want to add any new faces to their squad come January, they must first sell a number of their fri
Why a transfer fee doesn’t always paint the real picture
Our unhealthy and unnatural obsession with the economic value of everything in society does not exclude our obsession with football. I remember when N
Celebration epitimised what Arsenal are missing?
As Harry Redknapp stated after the game, it was inevitable – we all knew the minute that Thierry Henry took to the pitch in the FA Cup clash with Leed