Category: Blogs

  • Chelsea Blog: Lay Off Frankie!

    Chelsea Blog: Lay Off Frankie!

    Former Chelsea favourite Frank Lampard has raised more then a few eyebrows after it was announced last week that the Blues legend and former vice captain will be wearing Manchester City blue during a six month loan spell from New York City FC for whom he has recently signed.   After making 429 appearances for…

  • Spurs Blog: Join Together

    Spurs Blog: Join Together

    James Rollo takes a unique look ahead to the Premier League season for Totenham Hotspur. As the dust settles on England’s early exit from the World Cup my overriding feeling is it could have all been quite different. Unlike recent tournaments, England had plenty of shots, the most in their group (38), allowed the opposition…

  • Chelsea Blog: How to solve a problem like Torres?

    Chelsea Blog: How to solve a problem like Torres?

      After signing from Liverpool for a record £50m fee on transfer deadline day in January 2011, Fernando Torres is still giving his Chelsea employees a huge headache and the Chelsea faithful an even bigger one. Since 2011, Chelsea have had Carlo Ancelotti, André Villas-Boas, Roberto Di Matteo, Rafael Benitez and José Mourinho at the…

  • BLOG: Premier League Top 6 Prediction

    BLOG: Premier League Top 6 Prediction

        We are not too far away from the birth of season 2014/15 and what a season this is hyped up to be!  The title battle is predicted to contain  six teams this year, which highlights the competitiveness of the English elite division. Who will come out on top this season? We all have our…

  • Man United Blog: The Van Gaal Effect

    Man United Blog: The Van Gaal Effect

    Danny Powis takes a closer at look at Manchester United’s pre-season, a first under the management of Louis van Gaal. No one really knows what to expect. However, this year has been different for us United fans. We’ve heard how Louis Van Gaal has given players to opportunity to impress, and they have certainly done…

  • Swansea City Blog: A mix of old smoke and new flames

    Swansea City Blog: A mix of old smoke and new flames

    Natalie Lloyd takes a closer look at Swansea City’s pre-season and questions whether a mix of new signings and old players can perform for the Welsh side next season. “WBA, Saints, Swans and Burnley are going to really struggle this year, could three of these go down?” Robbie Savage tweeted the clubs that he thought…

  • Arsenal Blog: Can we get a Mexican wave? Yes you can!

    Arsenal Blog: Can we get a Mexican wave? Yes you can!

    Neale Ricotti opens up his Arsenal Blog with a look at the Emirates Cup performance and how Arsene Wenger’s new signings faired against Monaco on Sunday. After a summer of Brazilian delights, for me it was first day back to school, I missed Saturdays training session with Benfica (we won 5-1), today was the day…

  • BLOG: Mourinho’s strategic plan for European victory

    BLOG: Mourinho’s strategic plan for European victory

    It is no secret that Chelsea’s charismatic coach Jose Mourinho returned to his former post in west London last summer for one reason and one reason alone and that was to do the very thing he failed to do first time around – win the Champions League with Chelsea. He called it his “unfinished business.”…

  • Morrison row will end in tears for Allardyce

    Morrison row will end in tears for Allardyce

      As West Ham’s Ravel Morrison skipped past the Spurs defence and slotted the ball into the empty net at White Hart Lane to make it 3-0 to the Hammers, you simply had to sit back and take in what you saw. Immediately after he was earmarked as a wild-card player to potentially be included…

  • BLOG: West Ham’s Morrison on his way out

    BLOG: West Ham’s Morrison on his way out

      West Ham boss Sam Allardyce is seemingly at the end of his tether with his problematic midfielder Ravel Morrison and the no-nonsense coach is believed to be pressing on with his abiding plans to get shot of the player. It is no secret Allardyce and the 21-year-old have not been seeing eye to eye…