Our Favorite Summer 2014 Transfers – Part 1
The debate over who will see the summer transfer window of 2014 as a jumping off point for their season has only just begun, but the season is only a few weeks old. To claim […]
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In Club Teams, Transfer News / By Andrew McCole /
The debate over who will see the summer transfer window of 2014 as a jumping off point for their season has only just begun, but the season is only a few weeks old. To claim […]
In Club Teams, Transfer News / By Andrew McCole /
In a world where we are supposed to be feeling the tightening squeeze of Financial Fair Play, the issues of the biggest clubs getting rid of their debt, and clubs searching for any bargain buys […]
In Club Teams, Transfer News / By Andrew McCole /
While the MLS has a salary cap in place that would prevent NYCFC from becoming the American version of Manchester City, it does not mean that the 2015 entry into Major League Soccer will not […]
In Club Teams, Manchester City / By Andrew McCole /
Three words: Financial Fair Play. Words that, to be completely transparent, seemed like a move by UEFA that would be more to appease the masses than a move that would actually bring about change. To […]
In Club Teams, Club/National Team Kits / By Drew Wendt /
With 18 Serie A and 7 UEFA Champions League titles in tow, AC Milan‘s past is rich with success. Their present, however? Not so much. With two games to go this season, they sit in […]
In Club Teams, Random Fandom / By Andrew McCole /
No matter how you fall in the “diving in football” argument, it has definitely become a commonplace concept in the game. Clips are circulating of Luis Suarez‘s “quick healing” against Norwich, Ashley Young will never […]
In Club Teams, Random Fandom / By Andrew McCole /
For most managers in football, it feels like you can have one high-profile job and then bounce around to any number of clubs for the rest of your career. Do you need to have success? […]
In Club Teams, Manchester United / By Elliott Turner /
I actually feel sorry for David Moyes. He gained a good reputation at Everton as a hard worker, respectable tactician, and shrewd signer of players. The Toffees always punched above their weight and even threatened […]
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