Should Arsenal fans be excited about the prospect of Oliver Giroud or very, very afraid? It looks all but certain that the Montpellier frontman will b
Why US ownership could slowly move the goalposts in football
The Star Spangled Banner that drapes across a proportion of the English game is increasing in its stature. With 5 Premier League clubs now owned by in
Goal-line technology – is this only the start?
Goal-line technology finally looks to have been given the green light, and, not surprisingly, Michel Platini still hates the idea. He’s given his reas
‘Typical City’
While it was in the September of 2008 that Sheikh Mansour took control of Manchester City Football Club, the 2008-09 campaign for the blues wasn't the
Di Matteo ready to wield the Chelsea axe
Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo is ready to sell a number of his fringe players before the start of the season, The Sun report. The Stamford Brid
Are Arsenal expecting too much of him?
The longer a player remains injured, the better he seems to become in the minds of the supporters. Jack Wilshere is currently at the centre of this ph
Too much, too soon at Stamford Bridge?
Roberto Di Matteo was handed a two-year deal to take over Chelsea in the summer on a permanent basis after a hugely successful six-month interim spell
Are these really necessary for Premier League clubs?
Malaysia, China, Indonesia, Japan; Premier League clubs are touring the Far East with an increasing regularity. Arsenal are currently in the middle of
Kranjcar tells Modric to take matters into his own hands
Former Tottenham midfielder Niko Kranjcar has told countryman Luka Modric to go on strike to try and push through his potential move to Real Madrid.
Luka Modric deal to Madrid imminent says AVB
Spurs boss Andre Villas-Boas has confirmed that it is just a matter of time before a deal is completed for the sale of midfielder Luka Modric to Real