Arguably The Top TEN acts of transfer betrayal within Football
Fernando Torres’ move to Chelsea caused much annimosity at Anfield, as the Spaniard went from being a club hero to a villain in the flash of an eye.
Plymouth settle for a point to move out of drop zone
A draw that took us out of the relegation zone, the first clean sheet of the year, keeping the top goal scorer in the league quiet for the entire game
Manchester Twice as Dominant in EPL Race
Manchester United are well known and celebrated as the most famous team in all of English Premier League football betting but what has not been so
Juan Mata seeks improvement
Chelsea playmaker Juan Mata has admitted that his team are not happy with their recent form, and must improve against Manchester United on Sunday.
The Premier League is clearly where the Beeb’s bread is buttered
The narrow minded attitude of the BBC has sparked plenty of criticism over the past month or so as two Football League Shows over the Christmas period
Give him a few years, and this boy will win the Ballon d’Or
So we have had the Ballon D’or ceremony for this year, and some very unsurprising results that hailed from it – Messi and Guardiola took the big honou
The top TEN most ‘pointless transfers’ in recent memory
An unusually slow start to the January transfer window has proved that the majority of clubs are taking caution in any deals they invest in during the
Old Firm would prove a welcome addition, although will find themselves priced out
Sunday’s selection of football on offer proved exactly why we pay our TV licence fee. After a feast of action on Saturday in the FA Cup and Scottish C
Blackburn Rovers 4-2 Swansea City – Match Review
Yakubu scored four times as Blackburn secured a much needed win to lift the pressure on manager Steve Kean beating Swansea 4-2 at Ewood Park. The N
Not often I agree with Kenny Dalglish…
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish’s gripe at the FA appealing over Wayne Rooney’s three match ban for Euro 2012 may seem like an unnecessary dig at the Un