Who will flop and who will not in the Premier League this season


We're into the final straight, the last 100m, the final furlong, the end stage.








We're into the final straight, the last 100m, the final furlong, the end stage.
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.
The imminent signings of Wilfried Bony at Swansea and Victor Wanyama for Southampton have perhaps served to underline how competitive the Premier League is going to be in the upcoming season.
Let’s for the moment agree that the often quoted saying “money isn’t everything” is true and not just something made up by rich folk to make poor people feel less aspirational.
If so, then can someone tell me why on earth Romelu Lukaku
Roberto Mancini has cast fresh doubt over his future as Manchester City boss by claiming he has been given no assurances by the club's hierarchy that he will remain beyond the end of this season.
During this years League Cup final between Swansea and Bradford City there was a rather unsavoury moment between Swansea's Nathan Dyer and Jonathan de Guzman.
Despite suffering from something of a League Cup hangover Swansea City have still had a fantastic season.
For a team that is currently sitting 9th in the Premier League, playing football that is winning the plaudits and a manager cooler than ice, you'd understand why Swansea City are quickly becoming the second team of every football fan.
Recently Michael Laudrup’s stock has risen dramatically at Swansea City. He has won the Capital One Cup and has signed a one year extension to his managerial contract at the Liberty Stadium.
As awards season draws to a close in the entertainment industry, the world of football prepares to begin handing out its annual honours.
It's funny how things can change in football. 13 years ago, Swansea City were defeating Chester City 2-1 in the old Division Three while Bradford City were in the Premier League.
The Capital One Cup final takes place this Sunday and suffice to say that it is a remarkable achivement that League Two Bradford City have made it all the way to the final.
This seasons League Cup final has served up a contest very few, if any, could have ever predicted.
There has been much debate as to how Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has failed to implement his five year plan on Merseyside straight away but are his answers back in South Wales.
Amidst all the deadline day transfer madness and expectations there was a bit of news that filtered through that shows that English Football hasn’t gone completely mad.