With news that Wayne Rooney will likely be moving on to pastures new, there has been considerable pages dedicated to pondering the why’s and where’s of his move. What is arguably more interesting to the forward-thinking United fan is who will replace the England striker? Who are the men Fergie could look to as replacements?
Fergie’s Summer Shopping List Revealed?Written by Thom Alexander. After yesterday’s somewhat uncomfortable revelation that the official Man United site
Hodgson set to be unveiled as Liverpool manager?Early reports are today suggesting that the Fulham manager, Roy Hodgson, is set to take over at Premiership rivals Liverpool.
England’s opponents – GermanyBy Thom Alexander. After a tense, yet ultimately successful, final group game, England have little
England’s opponents – SloveniaFew would have predicted it, but England go into the final game against Slovenia know that anything but a victory could see them eliminated from the World Cup at the Group Stage. Indeed, Group C is one of the most open pots, with each side having the chance of progress and even the (literal) lottery of drawing lots a possibility.
Preview of England’s opponents – AlgeriaAfter the mixed emotions of Saturday’s match against the USA, England will be looking to get their campaign back on track in Friday’s match against Algeria.
Review of England’s opponents – USABy Thom Watt. When the 2010 World Cup groups were drawn, England fans could be
The last mile is always the longestBy Thom Watt. With only two hurdles to negotiate before the destination of the Premiership
Titles aren’t won in a week, but they can certainly be lost – Just ask Arsene WengerBy Thomas Watt. This season Arsenal have been written off more times than Premiership footballer’s
It’s been a strange season for Liverpool and could get stranger stillBy Guest Writer Thomas Watt. Liverpool have effectively been out of the title race since
It’s been a mixed week for the English clubs in European CompetitionBy Thomas Watt. Liverpool and Fulham put in fine displays to see off first rate