A Welsh derby in the English Premier League?


With Cardiff pushing hard for promotion and currently sitting eight points clear at the top of the Championship the chances of a new derby in the Premier League looms large.





With Cardiff pushing hard for promotion and currently sitting eight points clear at the top of the Championship the chances of a new derby in the Premier League looms large.
Fabricio Coloccini has told Newcastle United that he wants to leave.
Yesterday’s game between Arsenal and Manchester City was an interesting one and not just for the ordinary reasons.
Tony Pulis has recently gone on record saying that Michael Owen will definitely be staying at the Britannia Stadium until the end of this year when his contract expires.
With most pundits suggesting that the age of good defending has disappeared, and with this season recording a high of goals scored with 2.86 goals per game thus far, is the art of defending dead? Well, I think it may be dying but not quite dead yet and the defenders below are who I think are the best left in the Premier League.
Is there a football fan alive that doesn’t want to see Swansea win the League Cup?
William Gallas loves London.
England’s women footballers have turned down an offer of £18,000 a year from the FA, according to the BBC.
Well it all appears to be happening at Queens Park Rangers today… according to BBC Sport Ryan Nelsen has been named as the new manager of Toronto FC in the MLS.
I’ve often wondered what happens to youth players when they get dropped from their clubs.
Harry Redknapp has begun to shape things up at Queens Park Rangers.
Napoli might be famous for having the best pizza in the world but one member of their football team might also be worthy of a place in the “best-of” ranks.
According to the Metro, the always-modest Cristiano Ronaldo has had some of his stats from last year stitched onto new boots that have been custom made for him by Nike.
Is there a more repugnant character in world football than Luis Suarez?
With the news today that Phil Jagielka and Ryan Shawcross have committed themselves to their clubs on long-term contracts, I wonder whether tying players to long deals has replaced buying players for huge fees.