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Why Aston Villa missed a trick in not signing this Liverpool star…
Throughout the course of last season, Rickie Lambert was a player who could simply do no wrong. Safe within the confines of St. Mary’s, the former So
Why doesn’t this Arsenal star get the credit he deserves?
When the draw for the last 16 of the Champions League was made, Arsenal fans were rubbing their hands at the prospect of a tie against French side Mon
How Arsenal can learn a lesson from the Lyon blueprint
Ligue 1 has one of the most exciting title races in Europe this season as PSG are being fought all the way by a youthful Lyon side who just refuse to
Marquinhos gone… Five alternatives for Man United
An early transfer blow for Manchester United has already come in the shape of Marquinhos penning a new contract at Paris Saint-Germain. The 20-year
Was Aston Villa’s loss to Man City proof that they have the confidence to stay up?
The biggest injustice of the weekend was surely Aston Villa’s gallant, undeserved defeat at the hands of felled champions Manchester City at the Etiha
Arsenal told to snap up top quality double act for title charge
Arsenal need to sign the likes of Chelsea star Petr Cech and Southampton’s midfield maestro Morgan Schneiderlin if they’re to be title contenders next
Swansea making a late charge for Europe?
Swansea City are climbing casually up the table. Last season’s relegation battle and loss of form under Michael Laudrup has well and truly changed by
Will Wenger’s lack of ruthlessness in the transfer market hold Arsenal back?
They may not have shown it yesterday afternoon against Manchester United – a 1-1 draw in which the Gunners didn’t get going until the last half an hou
Which of these Five will take over from Sam Allardyce at West Ham next season?
With just one game of the campaign remaining and negotiations over a new contract for Sam Allardyce yet to get underway, it’s more than likely West Ha
Barcelona star following in his mentor’s footsteps
On Saturday week, 6th June 2015, the curtain will come down on Xavi’s time at Barcelona. The fitting final game, the Champions League final itself, wi