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As the offseason approaches, here is a look at some of Europe's exciting young prospects who could attract Premier League ...
In 2016, I submitted an article to a peer reviewed journal and the editor called me immediately after he’d read it. He spoke in glowing terms about the balance of academic support and real life test ...
When PSV Eindhoven secured the treble of Dutch League, Dutch Cup and European Cup in May 1988, it was typical of a brief period of unprecedented egalitarianism in the European game. As surprising as ...
Former Championship manager Neil Warnock stated: There’s no other league in the world where the bottom club can beat the top club on a regular basis. Warnock continued – “In most leagues now, you ...
With so much to cover, it feels more appropriate to dissect 1994/95 in two parts. This article will cover the domestic side of the game, with Europe to follow. In 1994/95, the most significant change ...
On the 28th of November, FC Lugano, a Swiss club who compete in the Swiss Super League, traveled to the capital for another league game. Not the capital of Switzerland though. Instead, the team took a ...
This part will focus on club competitions in Europe and the rest of the world – after which, there’ll be one more piece to come focusing on the rest of the Millennium season, in particular the last ...
After two games a certain team was leading La Liga ahead of FC Barcelona and Real Madrid…No, it’s not Atletico Madrid or Sevilla, and certainly not Villarreal (Valencia are too putrid to get anywhere ...
An enticing concept has been quietly incubating within English football in recent years: supporter ownership of clubs. While it may be the norm in places such as Germany and Argentina for football ...
British football has a prolonged and uncomfortable history with hooliganism. From 1960 to the 1990s, that destructive culture of criminal behaviour spread dramatically to the extent where violence, ...
“The Casablanca Derby is like the Champions League final. It’s like Real Madrid and Barcelona. It’s taken really seriously,” William Jebor told SandalsForGoalposts. “It’s worshipped. The whole league ...