Frank Lampard: Genius
Not footballing, but actual intelligence – apparently he has a higher IQ than Carol Vorderman! See here for the full Telegraph article.
Not footballing, but actual intelligence – apparently he has a higher IQ than Carol Vorderman! See here for the full Telegraph article.
We all love a good football game, real or virtual, offline or on. But sometimes our love can become obsession. Read on for a tale of love, loss and devotion – to Baggio’s Magical Kicks…
I have just finished this book, and though I am coming horribly late to the party (it was first published in March 2002) I want to shout about it to any other football fans it has passed by. The book tells of the author Tim Parks’ travels with Hellas Verona throughout the 2000/01 season, and their triumphs, trials, and tribulations. He originally published details in the Guardian, but the novel really works…
It’s another double gameweek… we set things up nicely last week and were repaid handsomely by Stephen Warnock, if not so much by Morten Gamst Pederson. This time, Fulham, Blackburn, Spurs and Sunderland all have two games. Our three to watch…
Referees and their assistants are lambasted, often fairly, often unfairly, for their mistakes. Refereeing is extremely difficult, especially in the cauldron of professional football, but it’s linesmen who should have our sympathy, as their job is actually physically impossible…
Two down, five to go… on Sudnay Man Utd defeated Spurs 4-1 on penalties, after 120 minutes of goalless football, to win the Carling Cup. In addition to the World Club Cup they won earlier in the season, that sets them up for an unprecedented quintruple of World Club Cup, Carling Cup, FA Cup, Premiership, [...]