Bradford against Swansea was the cup final of dreams. Two clubs who were not expected to make the final of the Capital One Cup but fought against the odds to meet at Wembley. Swansea, having climbed the ladder of the football league to establish themselves as a quality Premier League outfit, turned up at […]
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CONGRATULATIONS SWANSEA, WELL DONE BRADFORD AND WHEN DID COMMON SENSE GO OUT OF REFEREEING?
WHY WENGER MUST NOT BE PUSHED – HE MUST JUMP
Defeat against Blackburn in the FA Cup all but confirmed that Arsenal would go without a trophy for the eighth year in succession. This was a crushing cup upset for the Gunners who followed that with a comprehensive home defeat against Bayern Munich in the Champions League. Naturally all focus has been placed firmly on […]
THE SIX NATIONS: THE PINNACLE OF PASSION
Opening weekend of the 2013 Six Nations Championship. Time for passions to be stirred, rivalry’s renewed and vocal chords loosened. Very few sporting tournaments bring about such emotions as we will see over the next few weeks. Add to all this, the top quality rugby that will be produced by the best sides in the […]
SELBY IS MASTER ONCE MORE
Mark Selby followed up his UK Open triumph with his third Masters Title to go within one of completing snookers ‘triple crown.’ The “Jester from Leicester” beat Austalia’s Neil Robertson in a high quality final in front of a packed Alexandra Palace Crowd. Selby had struggled en route to the final, needing a thrilling […]
ARE NEWCASTLE GETTING IT RIGHT WITH THEIR FRENCH REVOLUTION?
“If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.” “We have had success with French players before so lets go there again.” This would appear to be the attitude taken by Newcastle United in this transfer window. They have got so many French players now they’ll have to start serving croissants and crepes on the terraces. But […]
ADKINS SACKING AGAIN SHOWS HOW CLUELESS CLUB OWNERS REALLY ARE
Back to back promotions and just two defeats in twelve Premier League games. Yet Southampton have taken the extraordinary decision to sack Nigel Adkins and just as bizarrely appoint the unproven Mauricio Pochettino. Chairman Nicola Corteze said that Southampton needed to change manager in order to achieve their long-term ambitions. I wonder if he […]
GUARDIOLA MAKES A SHREWD MOVE – BUT IS IT AS A RESULT OF A FERGIE PEP TALK?
Bayern Munich stunned the football world by announcing that Pep Guardiola would become their new manager in the summer. The Spaniard has chosen to end his sabbatical and take the helm at the Allianz, in a snub to the likes of Chelsea who were so desperate for his services. The big question however is […]
WHY IS THE STANDARD OF ENGLISH REFEREEING SO FAR BEHIND EUROPE?
It seems increasingly as though we spend a large number of weekends discussing the referee rather than the football. So many times we are witnessing glaring mistakes by the men in charge that influence matches and change the results of key English League clashes. In contrast, when we watch Champions League football, more often […]
NOT EMBARRASSED ROBERTO? YOU SHOULD BE
Defeat to an under strength Dortmund team was the final bitter blow in another dismal Champions League campaign for Manchester City. The Premier League Champions finished their group without a single win, taking just three points, the worst ever total from an English side in the Champions League. Yet when asked, Roberto Mancini claimed […]
JUST HOW LONG DOES WINNING THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE BUY YOU?
Roberto Di Matteo has been sacked by Chelsea. Five months and two days after lifting the Champions League in Munich, Roman Abramovich has succumbed to his itchy trigger finger and given the manager the sack. Di Matteo took over the helm at Chelsea at a time when the club were in turmoil. Following the […]