Do some bridges need to be rebuilt with the media?
They say there is no such thing as bad publicity but it’s hard to agree when football constantly finds itself decorating the back pages for all the wr
Chelsea on transfer alert as Napoli look set to sell
Napoli attacker Ezequiel Lavezzi has reportedly had a bust-up with the club’s outspoken chairman Auerlio de Laurentiis, and is now ready to leave the
Football News – Wenger keen to secure deal, Spurs want Foxes’ stopper & much more…
Roberto Mancini has hit out at the standards of refereeing in this country and believes that referees don’t adhere to the same rules with all clubs. T
Zabaleta ready for Manchester derby
Manchester City defender Pablo Zabaleta has stated that he is ready for the derby fixture against Manchester United, and admits that his side are luck
Why Tony Pulis and Stoke deserve better than this
Tony Pulis has proven in the past that he can be a ruthless manager, and that he is probably the most powerful figure at Stoke, apart from the Chairma
Caption Competition: Andy Carroll’s Newcastle Catastrophe
Liverpool striker Andy Carroll’s return to Newcastle United didn’t exactly go to plan. The former Newcastle number nine got booked for diving, didn’t
Unity will help Bolton survive says Laws
Former Burnley manager Brian Laws believes that the spirit developed from the Mumaba situation will help keep Bolton in the Premier League for another
Pepe Reina’s TV ad pulled
Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina is the latest player involved in a race scandal, as a TV advert featuring him has been withdrawn from Spanish TV after
A destructive influence that Manchester City don’t need
In the words of Sir Elton John, sorry seems to be the hardest word. Yet, Manchester City’s surly striker Carlos Tevez has issued a belated apology to
Sorry seems to be the hardest word in football
The final whistle blows on a troubling afternoon for both teams stuck in a relegation scrap. Both managers hailed plenty of abuse at the referee’s mis