The emotional rollercoaster of the transfer window


Another transfer window is upon us and with it comes the unique blend of anticipation, excitement and disappointment that only football can produce.
Another transfer window is upon us and with it comes the unique blend of anticipation, excitement and disappointment that only football can produce.
With the recent retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson, Jose Mourinho now has an unrivalled aura of respectability over any manager in the game today.
It could be argued that Crystal Palace face the toughest challenge of any newly-promoted team in recent memory of immediately avoiding the drop.
Will there be another player in the Premier League who can outscore Robin van Persie this season? As it stands, no.
Arriving at his new club as an attacking midfielder, Miguel Perez Cuesta soon showed the rest of the Premier League that goals were very much within his locker.
Many football fans were shocked to see Nigel Adkins sacked by Southampton, but that was only the first surprise at the South Coast club.
Having just turned down a bid of around £5 million, Celtic will be hoping to keep hold of their goal machine Gary Hooper.
A man who has been linked with almost every Premier League team over the last few years, Loic Remy has finally made his way to English shores.
With Manchester City returning 912 unsold tickets to the Emirates Stadium, just how much are football fans willing to pay to watch their club?
It’s Easter Sunday 2012 - As families across the country sit down to relax after a traditional roast dinner, Mikel Arteta’s 87th minute strike condemns Manchester City to a 1-0 defeat at the Emirates Stadium.
With the success of “bargain of the season” Michu, can Danny Graham force his way back into Swansea’s starting lineup?
Having just signed a contract that will see him stay at Goodison Park until the end of the season, Everton fans will be hoping that Thomas Hitzlsperger can help them push on in their quest for a Champions League spot.
With several of the last encounters between the sides surrounded by controversy, can Manchester United and Liverpool put on a show that reminds the world why they are the two most successful football clubs in English history?
Approaching 29 years of age, it is quite surprising that Wellington Paulista’s name will have meant little to many English football fans before he signed for West Ham United this month.