Raheem Sterling's big year (Video)



He may have only just turned 18, but big things are expected of Raheem Sterling.







He may have only just turned 18, but big things are expected of Raheem Sterling.
Having just been named 2012 African Player of the Year, Yaya Toure looks set to continue dominating games in the Premier League.
In the tie of the round and the games everybody wants to see, Manchester United will take on Real Madrid.
Having been drawn against Zenit St Petersburg in the last 32 of the Europa League, Liverpool face another lengthy midweek trip across Eastern Europe. This time, however, the match will precede a potential FA Cup fifth round tie rather than a Premier League game.
After his two goals sent them to their first league win of the season, Adel Taarabt is currently a popular figure amongst QPR fans.
There are two types of people who attend football matches: supporters and mindless idiots. Both types are often mixed in with each other in the crowd. However, just because some people decide to behave like animals does not mean everyone should be treated as such.
Newcastle United are going through a tough patch at the moment, but luckily they have two men who are more than capable of saving them.
After fielding an ineligible against Brentford player Bradford City have been reinstated into the FA Cup. The question is: why?
Having just turned 33 years old, can Michael Owen have another good Premier League season before he eventually retires?
As well as being able to exact some revenge, Rangers’ Scottish Cup tie at Dundee United in February will allow the club to make a bold statement.
With John Obi Mikel recently receiving a three-match ban and a £60,000 fine for threatening referee Mark Clattenburg, just how consistent is punishment for the abuse of officials?
Playing 366 times for Manchester United with a scoring ratio of better than a goal every three games, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is fondly remembered at Old Trafford.
Bill Shankly once declared: “If you are first you are first. If you are second you are nothing.” Truer words may never have been spoken, yet European football’s current system does not reflect that statement.
How can a man actively despised by large sections of his team’s support possibly lead the side to glory? More importantly, why would he even want to?