England manager Fabio Capello has stated that he is happy with the squad at his disposal for the vital Euro 2012 qualifiers against Bulgaria and Wales
A case of sliding doors at Arsenal
I couldn't help but notice something during the Arsenal v. Swansea match, and it made me quite unhappy at first: Mikel Arteta was sitting quite deep f
Newcastle and Aston Villa’s efforts played down
When this new Premier League season begun back in August many would have expected few teams to still remain unbeaten going into October’s fixtures. Ch
Dalglish backs Shelvey to shine
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has backed Jonjo Shelvey to succeed whilst on loan at Blackpool, and has stated the midfielder is in his future plans
WAG Weekly – Davide’s latest squeeze puts Premiership Wags to shame!
Continuing our look into the foreign wags that put the Premier League ones to shame… Davide Bombardini is a pretty unremarkable footballer who is c
Watch Chelsea FC train up close and personal
Have you ever fancied seeing what goes on at the training pitch of your football club? Does John Terry train like he plays; does Petr Cesc need to wea
Old Football Stadiums had a certain magic that is now lost
When Scunthorpe United moved into Glanford Park in 1988 it marked the first club to move to a purpose built stadium for 33 years, if you count Southen
Another reason to love Phil Jones
The start to this season has had few brighter points than the way a certain former Blackburn youngster has settled into the United side about as quick
Sunderland may well be left to wait before seeing value for money
Since Wayne Rooney broke into the Everton first team aged just 17, dozens of players have been played up as being the next big thing to break through
Average Arshavin not happy
Andrei Arshavin has admitted that he is has not been happy with the level of performances that he has put in for Arsenal since joining the Premier Lea