The Wait For Premier League Football Is Over
The best way to get ready for the new Premier League season? To relive all the best bit from the previous one.
The best way to get ready for the new Premier League season? To relive all the best bit from the previous one.
Somewhere, somehow, it all went drastically wrong for Newcastle United last season. Things didn't improve over the summer with the controversial appointment of Joe Kinnear as the new director of football as well as the unnecessary drama that was caused by Papiss Cisse not wanting to wear Wonga but deciding to in the end anyway.
The excitement is building, guides for 2013-2014 season have been printed and shipped out, Sky Sports is about to go in to overdrive and that can only mean one thing; yes my friends, the new football season is here.
Wednesday night's friendly between England and Scotland proved to be an entertaining clash with England coming out the victors 3-2.
It is true; the one club player is a dying breed. As evidenced with the recent Luis Suarez nonsense, there is no loyalty remaining in football these days.
The fortunes of a goalkeeper can fluctuate wildly; one minute a hero but a dodgy moment here and there and they are vilified mercilessly.
A new season approaches fellow football fans, and whilst debate rages on who might win the title this season, let us take a look at what team could upset some odds.
I think it will quite some time before we fully appreciate and understand what Sir Alex Ferguson was able to achieve in his time at Manchester United.
What has happened to us, I ask you? Since when did we become so monopolised by our smart phones, our tablets (not the ones you take when you have a headache), and our high definition this and that? When was it that we started to rely on what a website named bloody twitter had to say on football transfers?
We all know him for his fabulous skill, silly hair, horse-like teeth and incredible flair; Ronaldinho will be remembered as one of the best footballers of his generation.
There are many who mock America's soccer league - Major League Soccer, just in case you didn't know - but it is always a fine and reliable source of cracking goals.
Are we finally reaching the end of one of the longest drawn out transfer sagas in recent memory?
We're into the final straight, the last 100m, the final furlong, the end stage.
This is a goal that is forever included on those 'Greates goals ever' compilations that you can't help watching when you are supposed to be spending your time doing something else.
With the Australians getting destroyed in the cricket (ha) I thought I would share with you their finest football related moment.