When John Obi Mikel criticized Manchester City’s transfer policy it seemed a strange statement to make. The Nigerian international may not have been a
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For Steve McClaren, that fateful Wembley night against Croatia in 2007 proved to be a blessing in disguise. Since his sacking as England manager, the
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The departures of Alberto Aquilani and Robinho this summer show that high-profile, gifted footballers cannot always flourish in the Premier League. Fa
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As the head of the team, the coach is accountable. When a team under-performs, as England did in this summer’s World Cup, then questions are asked and
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After the summer outlay that has been undertaken by Roberto Mancini at Manchester City, all eyes were on how the Italian would manage to mould a team
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Whilst most England fans would have been relatively pleased with what they saw from England on Friday, supporters of Tottenham Hotspur would have been
Owen Coyle calls for appeals process review
Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle has made an impassioned plea for the Football Associations appeals process to be updated. The Trotters boss is
A grey area that stands between Everton and the Champions League
It is now customary for Everton to make a slow start to a Premier League season. The Toffees are renowned for taking more points in the latter half of
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Newcastle United manager Chris Hughton has backed Sol Campbell to hit back at his critics when the experienced defender makes his first start for the
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Jermaine Jenas' career has not gone the way he would have wanted it to in the last few years. Jenas has largely become a bit part player for Tottenham