The bit we can be sure about is that ManC lost the majority of the points that it fought on, but it won two points. The question then is, are these two points the key issues that ManC wanted to win on ...
So hewe have some clubs that are making huge losses: Tottenham, Aston Villa, Chelsea, Leicester City and Everton. And losses don’t matter too much unless fans feel they could do with a few more decent ...
Although of course the return to form of Martinelli could balance that up once again with more goals coming from the left. Thus far he is in fact scoring goals at higher rate in the league this season ...
Now that is a dramatic change, and surely a most interesting one, and yet I can’t find much if any discussion about this. Or actually any discussion of this. Instead what we do get is an endless ...
Sympathy for ManC? Well, yes in regard to their appeal for a delay to the PL start in 2025 with their players (and come to that Arsenal players) having to appear in yet another unwanted and ...
The referee for this game is Tony Harrington, a man who according to WhoScored (which invariably knows all about these things) just saw 10 Premier League games last season.. His games showed up a ...
The top court in the European Union has decided that as they stand, the rules on transfers that affect a player or club within the EU are contrary to EU rules in relation to issues concerning ...
So I guess the big question is, will we see Ethan Nwaneri again against Southampton, and if so, for how long? Is Arteta protecting the player by not exposing him too much to the rough and tumble that ...
“This is what we’re up against” is a regular bleat from the Guardian in articles in which they bemoan the state of Britain, censorship, legal action, and the media.
ManC players, almost to a man accusing Arsenal of Dark Arts, simply because they are finding it tough to beat Arsenal.