10 tweets that prove Aston Villa are the worst side to ever play in the Premier League
It’s hard to forget just how bad the Derby County team of 2007-08 performed in the Premier League, though the current incarnation of Aston Villa runs
This Liverpool transfer hit shows the success of a PL rival
Roberto Firmino’s success at Liverpool is solid proof of the success of the German Bundesliga. The Brazilian forward has been a sensation at Liverp
Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 27: Forecasting Good Fixtures
Hello internet! Welcome to another edition of Forecasting Good Fixtures, in which we try to predict which clubs will have an easier set of games that
Why the entire country should be behind Tottenham’s title challenge
You can’t help but be impressed by Tottenham this season. Well, unless you’re an Arsenal fan, in which case a begrudging acceptance of their quality t
Arsenal and Spurs fans left reeling on Twitter as Leicester prove title credentials
Perhaps the major criticism levelled at Leicester City amid their title challenge is the fact few, if any, of the players have been in a similar posit
Ten Tweets that summed up Chelsea’s massive win at the Emirates
Mourinho is long gone, but Chelsea’s curse over Arsene Wenger and the Gunners is still alive and well in the capital. From inside the first half, w
Five reasons QPR should do all they can to bring this star back in January
Despite financial issues, QPR are still looking to make some additions to their squad in this window and Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink could do a lot worse
Could Swansea be the ideal challenge for this former Barcelona man?
Although Swansea City certainly failed to enjoy the most profitable spell under Garry Monk this season, many fans of the English game – and Swans supp
Football Manager 16 Guide: Watford
Watford have had a flying start on their return to the top flight, but its not as simple on FM16. The Hornets have got a lot of quality in their sq
Did this former Liverpool man prove there’s life after Gary Neville?
Yesterday evening, Ed Chamberlain, Jamie Carragher and guest pundit Craig Bellamy proved that there is life in Monday Night Football after Gary Nevill