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Do Liverpool have a title-winning midfield?
Liverpool’s transfer signings this summer are a strong bet made by the owners that with Arsenal and Tottenham struggling and Liverpool resurgent under Kenny Dalglish, this season is the best time for them to return to the Champions League. The significant transfer outlay will not only provide long-term options for Liverpool but they also help…
Manchester United Season Preview: Tactics, 20th League Title, Sneijder And More
Imagine that you’re appointed manager of Manchester United tomorrow morning. The world is at your feet. You have (statistically speaking) the best team in the world alongside Barcelona in club football and you have a phenomenally talented young squad that will win titles before it reaches it’s full potential. You even have the luxury to…
Should QPR, Norwich and Swansea be spending more or less?
When writing a piece for the Montreal Gazette concerning how much each promoted side had paid to assemble their roster, it was interesting to note the circumstances of each team. Queens Park Rangers, though ostensibly backed by the capacious pockets of Bernie Ecclestone and perhaps Lakshmi Mittal, have spent a miserly ₤1.25 million on striker…
Udinese are the easiest hurdle for Arsenal in an incredibly tough August
The season hasn’t started yet, but Arsenal are already contemplating a tough month ahead with matches against Liverpool, Manchester United, Newcastle and Udinese to start their season with, plus trouble in the transfer market with Fabregas and Nasri pushing for moves away and a lack of incoming talent. There’s a strong temptation to categorise Arsenal’s…
Stat Attack: Chelsea Target Romelu Lukaku Is Unstoppable
With the press still debating whether Drogba and Torres are good enough to lead the line for Chelsea (together or individually) and Nicolas Anelka douses the club’s efforts to move him on by saying that he will see out his contract at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea are also planning to secure their future by bringing in…
Stat Attack: The Real Value Of Sergio Aguero
Sergio Aguero has been a long-term target for both Manchester City and Real Madrid for the past few months, ever since the Argentine announced his intentions to leave Atletico Madrid back in May. Manchester City see him as an ideal replacement for Carlos Tevez, and someone who is much less of a problem off the…
Can Chelsea and Arsenal close the gap to Manchester?
Last season saw domestic dominance return to the north of England, with Manchester’s top clubs claiming the two biggest pieces of domestic silverware. With just over a month left in the transfer window, it’s time to see whether the London pair of Chelsea and Arsenal have closed the North-South Divide. Manchester United Sir Alex faced…
Tottenham’s Summer of Destiny Continues
In less than a week Tottenham’s season has been turned on its head, as yet another high profile player disregards a piece of paper called a contract. With no European or International tournaments to have distracted him, it seems clear that Luka Modric did not spend the summer studying law, if he had he would…
Tottenham Need Players to Match their Aspirations
Another week draws to a close at White Hart Lane with Luka Modric still very much a Spurs player. The Daily Mail may claim that there was a tantrum and showdown talks, but the message from Daniel Levy is very clear, there will be no sale. Tottenham have however been busy trying to remove what…
Revolutions, radical change and a sense of foreboding: why French imports come with a warning label for Newcastle United fans
In the Age of Enlightenment, a European nation overcame financial crises and numerous regime changes to briefly flourish on the big stage for a few years. Shift the focus away from 18th century history and towards modern day politics of a footballing nature, and we can tentatively see a similar pattern emerging in the north-east…


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