Guest Post: Are Man City responsible for England’s Euro decline?
That is the question posed by serial guest contributor Andrew Walker…
That is the question posed by serial guest contributor Andrew Walker…
Fittingly considering the last article was about lazy journalism this is the first thing I’ve written in a week. And even more aptly, it’s not even mine, but lifted from the Guardian. But it’s a fantastic piece by Dr Sid Lowe, who you will be familiar with from the site and from Football Weekly, the excellent Guardian Football Podcast. In case the title doesn’t give it away (in which case you are probably retarded) it’s about the sheer brilliance of Leo Messi…
Sometimes professional journalists are so lazy. Step forward Richard Williams of the Guardian, in his report on Arsenal v Barca…
A fiendish mindbender to while away your afternoon…
The draw in full – a dream for United, a nightmare for Arsenal…
Now we’re getting to the business end of the season, a few players who could make the difference…
From Futebol Finance – there are some shocking, and some laughable, inclusions…
Arsenal win, Chelsea lose, Man United draw. Are Arsenal back in the title race? Already? So soon after abject defeats to their main rivals? Really?
It is an old football adage that a great team is built around a great spine. With that in mind, Arsene Wenger is in big trouble, writes Andrew Walker
I never thought Nani would feature here, because he’s shit. But today (and in fairness in the last couple of games) he has actually looked good. And he capped those good performances with a spectacular goal against Arsenal. Whether the finish was deliberate is debatable (actually it’s not, it wasn’t) but the turn that beat two men out wide was genuine class. A moment of genius, you could say…