Transfer window hits and misses
The transfer window is always good for both marquee signings and the inevitable flops. Unfortunately for some clubs, sometimes that big signing pans t
Will Sunderland’s semi-final win give them the belief to lift the Capital One Cup?
There’s little doubt heading into the Capital One Cup Final that Sunderland are the underdogs. Manchester City have been in electric form this season,
Does Tottenham’s Etienne Capoue have a point?
Tim Sherwood doesn’t strike as the kind of manager (or man in football) who would take in the Basque derby or raise a discussion about the positives o
Here’s why this Everton star must start for England
England fans were left flabbergasted last week when Ross Barkley’s captivating display against Ecuador in a World Cup warm-up fixture was met by a sur
It’s time to adopt the Liverpool model or fail miserably
For the first time in over a decade, England will go into an international tournament without the need to lean on one individual. The past 10 years
Are Everton even ready for Champions League football?
Roberto Martinez’s statement and promise at the start of the season was bold. Scepticism would have been understandable when the former Wigan manager
How Pochettino will change things at Tottenham
When looking back on the season just gone, it feels surprising to see Tottenham with 69 points. This was the same total that was good enough to earn t
Can 3-5-2 succeed at Manchester United?
There were plenty of winners and losers at Brazil 2014. German football, Brazilian football, James Rodriguez, Luis Suarez, Louis van Gaal, spray-can t
QPR boss ready to give ‘bad-boy’ another chance
Harry Redknapp has hinted that he’s ready to give Adel Taarabt another chance at QPR, but only if the controversial midfielder can improve his fitness
SIX Luke Shaw alternatives for Man Utd to consider
Where it was initially thought Manchester United had convinced Southampton to part with Luke Shaw for £34 million, the Saints are now said to have rej