Hardly the end of the world for Manchester City
Some things in life will never change. As they say, the only things in life that are certain are death and tax collectors. What they don’t say, howeve
With Joe Hart, England’s goalkeeping crisis may have just begun
Since the retirement of David Seaman from international football in 2002, it has been widely accepted that England have lacked a top class goalkeeper.
Manchester United given hope over Mesut Ozil
Werder Bremens general manager Klaus Allofs has admitted that Germany midfielder Mesut Ozil may be sold this summer, following his clubs 5-1 friendly
Sir Alex Ferguson’s gripe simply doesn’t add up
Another day, another manager campaigning for an English winter break. Sir Alex Ferguson is one of a growing group who believe that having a couple of
Blues chief adamant over Cole
Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck insists Ashley Cole is not for sale despite continuing reports linking him with a move to Real Madrid. Cole, 29, has be
Wenger points to impatience
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger believes England were “killed by their own impatience” during their crushing World Cup defeat by Germany. England wer
Bruce coy on Black Cats targets
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce is remaining tight-lipped on reports linking him with a move for Manchester City midfielder Stephen Ireland. Both Irela
Bruce confirms Campbell talks
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce has confirmed his interest in signing Sol Campbell on a free transfer. Campbell, who is out of contract after the concl
Gold hints at Green transfer
West Ham United chairman David Gold has hinted that he would not stand in Robert Greens way if he wanted to leave Upton Park this summer. The forme
Why other PL clubs should take a leaf out of Tottenham’s book
All too often footballers are criticised for their lavish lifestyles, exalted statuses and ‘detachment from reality’. The frequently negative nature o