Three reasons why Germany are clear favourites for the World Cup
It is not hard to see why Germany are so strong. Youth combined with experience, pace combined with skill – they have it all. Today’s win over Euro
‘Form holds the key to play-off success’ says Skelton as Grimsby and Gateshead go head-to-head
From Wednesday night, four clubs will fight it out in the Conference play-off finals for the right to be 72nd club in the Football League next season.
An accident waiting to happen at Tottenham?
Some view Tim Sherwood’s version of Premier League management – post-match interview rants, gillet throw-downs, touchline bust-ups with opposing manag
Arsenal idol backs Wenger to follow FA Cup with more trophies
Former Arsenal midfielder Robert Pires believes that his old club will win more silverware in the coming seasons after Arsene Wenger guided them to FA
Time for Tottenham to stick or twist?
In Tottenham’s latest drubbing at the hands of Liverpool, Roberto Soldado once again failed to convince as the lone striker. Without the pace to ru
Chelsea or Everton – which way would you go?
The business end of the Premier League is upon us and it’s normally at this time in a World Cup year that players either make or break their chances o
Have they expected too much of him at Arsenal?
The Premier League, English football, likes to simplify things. Good or bad, without any elaboration. Talented players, some of the best in Europe, ar
Can Ipswich Town make the top six?
January is not very exiting for Ipswich fans with Mick McCarthy having limited funds to make any major additions, but can he continue to upset the odd
Swansea sack Laudrup
Swansea and Michael Laudrup have parted company, with the club just two points above the relegation zone. The Swans have been on an underwhelming r
Will it come back to haunt Arsenal?
You can never totally prepare for injuries. But at Arsenal and due to its history, damage limitation should be of great concern for the management.