Forget Zaha, Bolasie is the star (Video)


After months of speculation surround Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha, he finally sealed a move to Premier League leaders Manchester United.
However, have United really got the right player?









After months of speculation surround Crystal Palace's Wilfried Zaha, he finally sealed a move to Premier League leaders Manchester United.
However, have United really got the right player?
Less than a week after dropping the F-word on Goals on Sunday, Friday night saw Edgar Davids receive his first red card in a Barnet shirt.
The news that Edgar Davids was signing on at Barnet to be joint Head Coach as well as a player was a shock to say the least on Friday morning. It has certainly been a long time since the Underhill club were making such headlines, if they ever have, and it undoubtedly will provide give the team a boost as they strive to move off the bottom of League Two.
For a club that has been through eight managers in the four years since 2008, League Two's Barnet would not be the most obvious club to use as an example of sensible stewardship and a settled hierarchy, though it looks like chairman Anthony Kleanthous maybe on the way to bringing a calm assurance to the seemingly forever troubled Barnet.
In news that may have gone unnoticed, the 61 year old John Still celebrated eight years in charge of Dagenham and Redbridge of League Two on Wednesday, a stint that has seen Still take the club from the humble surroundings of Conference mid-table obscurity, achieving an 11th and 10th placed finish before gaining promotion to the Football League in Still’s third year of stewardship
This past Wednesday night, promotion-chasing Wrexham beat rivals Luton in a 2nd vs. 3rd match in the Blue Square Premier league. The 2-0 score-line put them on 80 points, five behind Fleetwood Town, on whom they have a game in hand.
“Jelleyman has thrown a wobbly” is just one of things I am looking forward to hearing over the next football season. If you do not know what I am going on about then I am not sure that I consider you a true football fan, either that or you don’t have Sky.
Yesterday Lincoln City were condemned to the trap door of English football, they were expelled to the Blue Square Bet Premier League, or as we football purists like to call it, the Conference.
It's the penultimate Saturday of the season in the Football League and Sky had given me one of the crunch games in League 2 - promotion chasing Accrington's home game with relegation threatened Barnet. I'm really looking forward to it, until a phone call comes through from Sky Sports News on the Friday, which changed my mood for the next 24 hours.
It's always interesting to watch a team battle against relegation, invariably they're more exciting games than those involving sides looking for promotion. And after traveling to a couple of relegation-threatened clubs in a matter of a few days, I saw two very different matches and two contrasting results.
Short sleeves and gloves
Many a player has been a victim of this faux pas for many a year now, with players opting to protect themselves from cold hands, while still bolstering their masculinity by exposing a bit of forearm. Behave! It’s either cold or its not!