Is this ex-Spurs man exactly what Sunderland need?
After a night of strong negotiations, Jermain Defoe looks set for a return to the Premier League this time with Gus Poyet’s struggling Sunderland. Def
Is this ever-improving Tottenham star being too honest for his own good?
Despite Danny Rose recently admitting that he feels like he’s nowhere near to being called up to the England squad, the Tottenham Hotspur left-back ha
Three reasons ex-Spurs & Newcastle man can save FIFA
In what’s a slightly bizarre move, former Tottenham and Newcastle midfield star David Ginola is preparing to take on Sepp Blatter for FIFA presidency.
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Things are starting to look up for Brendan Rodgers and Liverpool after a month from hell in which they lost four games in a row. Last weekend’s narrow
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West Ham’s brilliant start to the season has seen them play attractive, attacking football and has resulted in a place in the top four of the Premier
Liverpool boss looking forward to Chelsea clash in League Cup semi-finals
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers was delighted with his side’s performance in their 3-1 win over Bournemouth on Wednesday, sending them into the semi-fi
FIVE signs Manchester United will qualify for the Champions League
It’s already been a rather interesting season for Manchester United as they adapt to life with Louis van Gaal in the dugout. The former champions b
THREE Reasons Arsenal Are Still Dead Certs For The Top Four
Arsenal were far from impressive against Sunderland but there is still reason for hope at the Emirates. Here are THREE Reasons Arsenal are still Dead
How an unstoppable Real Madrid demolished an immovable Barcelona
Sixteen seconds was it all took. Sixteen seconds to definitively destroy the perceived aura of impenetrability that had clothed Barcelona during the p
FIVE £16million-rated strikers Liverpool could’ve signed instead of Balotelli
When Mario Balotelli signed for Liverpool this summer, everybody knew that it would be a bumpy ride.Jose Mourinho, Roberto Mancini and Cesare Prandell