Undoubtedly the most stressful month for a football manager, January has kicked off to a slow start in terms of transfers but the rumour mill is well
Ferguson will not be swayed into January spending
Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted that he is not looking to strengthen his Manchester United squad in the January transfer window, and that he is happy w
Can you blame footballers for having such intentions?
Back in the day, professional footballers would have had no option but to study for another living that they could turn to if their sporting career di
Fulham and West Brom share spoils
Fulham and West Brom had to settle for a point each on Wednesday night, as they played out a 1-1 draw at Craven Cottage. The hosts went into the le
Can the likes of Spurs and Liverpool strike the financial balance?
With Chelsea proposing to buy up the shares currently owned by Chelsea Pitch Owners in an attempt to either rebuild Stamford Bridge or move to a new s
Newcastle handed timely boost
Senegal's unexpected elimination from the African Cup of Nations will serve as a boost to Newcastle, as strikers Demba Ba and Papiss Cisse are set to
Liverpool win League Cup
Liverpool have won the League Cup, beating a plucky Cardiff City side on penalties at Wembley on Sunday. The Championship side had taken the lead t
Why team spirit could save the Pilgrims
Last Saturday I watched in disbelief as Argyle scored twice in the last five minutes to gain a dramatic point against promotion chasing Southend Unite
Learning process continues for stalemate Crewe
After drawing just 3 games in 31 matches to the point where four successive home victories had optimistic Crewe fans getting giddy with the play-off s
The fact most hate it makes Stoke fans love it even more
Ok, so I am going to contradict myself ever so slightly here. Last week I made the point that Tony Pulis’ next challenge is to alter the style that St