Wake me up when the season continues please

Wake me up when it’s all over.
Wake me up when it’s all over.
The FA's decision to allow the players participating in the Champions League to return to their clubs is very disrespectful to the clubs fighting relegation.
The colour yellow plotted around the Emirates Stadium in north London on Sunday afternoon to support Brazil, but how has the team developed?
I sit on the fence when it comes to diving/cheating/simulation - whatever you want to call it. Nobody likes to see a player in trouble for nothing, and games decided by cheating, but I know that when I play that if there is a minute to go and the only way I was guaranteed a goal was to roll over a loose leg, I’m taking it. Having said this, I don’t think you can justify what you’re about to see:
Why the Financial Fair Play regulations could cause as many problems as they solve. The second in the FFP series
He is a player that polarises people rather than bring them together, and for someone who’s supposed to lead a team, this is definitely not a desired trait for a captain. He is that type of character that will have an effect on the team.
And the least said about the ‘Capello Index’ the better.
Just imagine if Steve McClaren had acted in such a fashion, he’s lucky he’s just the ‘Wally with the Brolly’.
How many times do you hear the argument, ‘we’re a bigger club that you are?’ Well, after a row in the local boozer last night, I thought I would stir it up even more by putting the Premiership in order of big to little. There is no logic in the order, crowd size, trophies, history – nothing weighs more than anything else, this is just a general opinion supported by my argument as to why I place the club where I do. Feel free to slate my table, but support your argument with a reason as to what make a big club, a big club…
The signing of Fernando Torres for £50 million was not seen as a gamble for Chelsea, they felt it was a good price for a proven goal scorer that would transform their season around and help them to challenge for Premier League and Champions League honours. However, it hasn't quite gone according to plan.
Here we go again: The manager’s lost the plot, the players aren’t happy, another PR disaster; the list of familiar cries continues.
Revenge. Chelsea have had plenty of opportunities to act out their revenge on Manchester United since the Champions League final defeat back in 2008, but nothing will be sweeter I’m sure for the fans than dumping Manchester United out of the competition, as the two teams have been drawn together for the quarter final in a few weeks time.
A £50million price tag on your head is always going to put pressure on any footballer.
As Arsenal stare down the barrel of another potential trophy-less season, a few people seem to be losing faith in Arsène Wenger
It’s a big weekend for a few premier league clubs this weekend