At Watford, the little things are spiralling out of control
Watford fans will accept bad decisions made in good faith, so long as they have a club that tries.
Continue reading “At Watford, the little things are spiralling out of control”
Watford fans will accept bad decisions made in good faith, so long as they have a club that tries.
Continue reading “At Watford, the little things are spiralling out of control”
It’s all about self-interest, and not just at the bottom of the table… Continue reading “Every Premier League club’s position on neutral venues”
Gomes’ horrific dislocated ankle is where the public focus should be, but a worrying display from the match officials should not be overlooked.
The demands of investors mean English football is missing out on the most exciting young coaches by targeting big names who are past their best. Continue reading “Premier League clubs are stifling innovation by hiring brands over managers”
The argument nobody dares to make – what if Leicester were too loyal to Claudio Ranieri? Continue reading “No manager has a divine right to keep his job”
There’s no reason the five-time Ballon d’Or winner couldn’t star in England, but he’d need to be tougher mentally than ever before. Continue reading “How would Lionel Messi get on in the Premier League?”
Feel free to throw the world’s oldest cup competition for money, but don’t expect the fans to applaud you for it. Continue reading “We need to talk about the FA Cup”
Once upon a time there was talk of scrapping relegation, but now the top flight should consider expanding it.
Continue reading “Why the Premier League should have four relegation spots”
Hammers fans should feel privileged they got to see the French magician in their shirt, not angry that he wants to leave. Continue reading “West Ham failed Dimitri Payet, not the other way around”
One of South American football’s greatest underdog tales has been left tragically unfinished.
Continue reading “The story of Chapecoense”