Old Lady Needs A Hand: Gentlemen, Are You Ready?
by Adam Digby
at mercredi, déc. 7 2011 15:39
Mirko Vučinić divides opinion even more readily than he could ever slice through a defence, his languid playing style - often so relaxed it makes Dimitar Berbatov look dedicated - frustrates as many observers as his incredible skill enraptures others. The Montenegrin striker goes from being 'Big Gam...
Player Focus: Real Madrid Assisted by an Angel
by Paul McKinnon
at mercredi, déc. 7 2011 10:28
Podolski Epitomising the 'One-Man Team' Phrase?
by Martin Laurence
at mardi, déc. 6 2011 16:59
When it comes to so-called 'one-man teams', and indeed one-team men, Lukas Podolski ranks as one of the very best. A product of FC Cologne's youth academy, Podolski did attempt to make the step up in the biggest possible way in domestic German football, joining Bayern Munich in 2006. Having endured ...
Chelsea, AC Milan and MGladbach End Rivals' Runs
by Paul McKinnon
at lundi, déc. 5 2011 10:46
Battle of the Borussias in Top Two Showdown
by Paul McKinnon
at vendredi, déc. 2 2011 12:18
How Can Liverpool Cope Without Lucas?
by Martin Laurence
at jeudi, déc. 1 2011 17:56
Considered a liability by many for much of his early career with Liverpool, it is indicative of the progress made by Lucas Leiva that the recent confirmation of a knee ligament injury set to keep the Brazilian out for the rest of the season has hit the club and it's fans so hard.Tipped as the next D...
Udinese’s Losses See Them Become A Cliché
by Adam Digby
at jeudi, déc. 1 2011 12:31
Lazy stereotypes. Admit it, we've all done it. Writing about German football without using the word efficient is the journalistic equivalent of eating a doughnut without licking your lips. Italian football is slow, dull and built on playing not to lose rather than going for the win. England's player...
Player Focus: Mata Motoring Despite Poor Start from Chelsea
by Paul McKinnon
at mercredi, nov. 30 2011 10:54
Adapting to a new environment can often take time. Whether it be a different style of play, a language barrier or coping with greater expectations on the back of a huge transfer fee, there are a number of reasons as to why the first season at a new club can so often be cited as a nothing more than a...