Following Football Association meetings, it has been confirmed that England manager Fabio Capello will remain at the helm, despite their recent World
Harry’s legacy to travel further afield than just Tottenham
Paul Ince offered his opinion on the England problem earlier this week. His valid point suggested that the lack of young English players was the probl
Time for England to replicate this proven model?
Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United side of 1995/96 emphatically disproved Alan Hansen’s assertion that “you’ll never win anything with kids”, and J
Pletikosa set to sign for Spurs
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp is close to bringing a fourth Croatian to White Hart Lane after confirming his interest in Spartak Moscow goalkeeper Sti
At The Emirates Commentators Take English Bias Too Far
Watching the Emirates Cup match between Arsenal and Celtic, I was reminded of one nuisance that I must prepare myself for when the new season starts;
David Moyes: We can’t afford Landon Donovan
Everton manager David Moyes has distanced himself from rumours linking USA international Landon Donovan with a return to Goodison Park. The 28-year
Caption Competition: United duo trade blows
The start of the 2010/11 Premier League is drawing ever closer and teams like Manchester United are well into their pre-season campaign. Like many Pre
FIVE Things we learnt about Birmingham this weekend
1. The Resilience Remains – Over the past two seasons it seems that Birmingham have an acquired taste for comebacks and they possess something not eve
Tottenham’s transfer steal, Sandro pressure & Added bonus with Van der Vaart deal – Best of THFC
A late swoop for Van der Vaart helped to drown out the discontent from Tottenham supporters who felt a little let down at the club’s failings in the t
Everyone’s a winner in James Milner deal
There probably aren’t many people around today who haven’t heard the phrase ‘everyone’s a winner’. It’s a expression that is used time and time again