Tottenham’s brinkmanship proves worth the wait on deadline day
Not many things are guaranteed in life, but you can perhaps bank on two processes at the very least. We will all die and just as prominently, Tottenha
Is Arsene Wenger right to defend his transfer performance and ability to make players better?
Arsene Wenger has a remarkable and proven record of making average or good signings into good or outstanding footballers. But while Olivier Giroud and
O’Neill delighted with Johnson signing
Sunderland manager Martin O’Neill yesterday expressed his delight after managing to lure former Manchester City winger Adam Johnson to the Stadium of
Are Liverpool The First To Feel The Pinch?
It’s been a turbulent weekend in Merseyside as Liverpool’s frustrating lack of activity on transfer deadline day was swiftly followed by a demoralisin
Agger wants to stay at Liverpool
Daniel Agger has stated that he wants to stay at Liverpool, despite interest from Manchester City. The Denmark international has been linked with a
Everton keen on French ace
Everton have jumped to the front of the queue to sign Caen prospect M’Baye Niang, according to the Guardian. The 17-year-old striker has impressed
Van Persie Set For Arsenal Return
Arsenal’s want-away striker Robin van Persie is set to play his first pre-season game for the Gunners today as they tackle Cologne in Germany. New
Modric frustrated by lack of Madrid action
Luka Modric is said to be ready to pull the plug on a potential deal to Real Madrid after becoming frustrated at the Spanish side’s lack of action thi
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
Why patience must be a virtue for Tottenham supporters
As a nation, it’s been said that British people tend to hold something of a sympathetic quality, amongst others. And in the Barclays Premier League, o