UK Football Trials are touring the UK in the search for the next generation of future England stars and will be in North London on the 13th February, Birmingham on the 14th February, Glasgow on the 15th February, Manchester on the 16th February and South
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Inaugural UKFA Symposium Dedicated to Gary Speed
The inaugural UK Football Academy (UKFA) symposium at Emirates Stadium on February 8th has been renamed The Gary Speed Football Congress by UKFA founder, Raymond Verheijen as a tribute to the manager alongside whom he worked last year to elevate the Wales
FA Cup – Manchester Derby Lives Up To Expectations
The FA Cup 3rd Round began on Friday night when Liverpool came from a goal down to thrash Oldham 5-1. But the tie of the round was always going to be Manchester City at home to Manchester United. Fierce rivals who happened to be the best two teams in
Manchester City Lead the Premier League in 2012
Some unexpected results over the Christmas & New Year period have brought the Premier League season to life. What with Chelsea continuing to stutter under the ‘leadership’ of Andre Villas-Boas as he attempts to stake a strong air of Mourinho-like
Champions of English Football
This time last year I had a small accumulator bet on who would be crowned champions of the English football Premier League, Championship, League One & League Two; and following a nail-biting last weekend to the season, successfully collected my winnin
Chelsea end Man City’s 14 game Premier League run
Chelsea overcomes early pressure to beat Premier League leaders Manchester City with a late penalty at Stamford Bridge last night. Man City took the lead after only two minutes when Mario Balotelli went round Petr Cech to score after a great through-ball
Under Fire Premier League Managers – who is next to be sacked?
After yesterday’s 3-0 win against Newcastle United at the newly renamed Sports Direct Arena that was, and still is to most people, St James Park, young Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas will be given a stay of execution. That is until Tuesday night wh
God Speed – a tribute to Gary Speed
God Speed – a tribute to Gary Speed from Roy Stannard God Speed you. Black and white Emperor. Pure breath of granite hewed from the ground of Flintshire where dragons fly and the hills sigh for the business of dreaming. You were already formed as a
There’s A Golden Sky – How Twenty Years Of The Premier League Has Changed Football Forever
A few weeks ago I was tuned in to the ultimate refuge of the sports saddo – ESPN Classic. Between replays of classic Brazil sides providing cliché fodder for hackneyed commentators everywhere and documentary films of assorted pseudo-sports (BMX? Ho
Chelsea lose three out of four Premier League matches as Liverpool win 2-1
Heading towards December and Chelsea find themselves in fourth place in the Premier League 12 points adrift of leaders Manchester City – new money, new elite, after a late, spectacular individual goal from former Chelsea starlet Glen Johnson gave King K