Stars of the Future

Yet there are so many players out there with immense potential that hopefully the Premier league will gobble up. This is a list of players who are certain to make a big mark on European football.
Yet there are so many players out there with immense potential that hopefully the Premier league will gobble up. This is a list of players who are certain to make a big mark on European football.
Wolves duo Adlene Guedioura and Michael Mancienne are available after returning from injury but Stephen Hunt is now out for a month having injured himself in the reserves during the week.
Wickham, 18 has been linked with all of the current top 6 in the last year but it was believed Spurs and Liverpool were partially interested.
In recent weeks, we’ve seen the more petulant side of Premiership footballers. While such tantrums have seen more coverage in recent weeks, such hissy fits have been commonplace in Premiership football for many years. But what if such volatile characters all played together? Here’s a team made of some of the more annoyingly hilarious players to grace England’s top flight.
I think we can say that as of 05/04/2011 Spurs season has come to an end. I know you might think a tad dramatic but let’s face it, we are out of the champion’s league now, our squad is dropping like flies and we have strikers that couldn’t even score in an open goal. We wont finish 4th and with our form at the moment, be lucky to finish 5th.
Real Madrid romped to a fairly comfortable 4-0 victory against Spurs last night which has surely ended the Londoners’ European campaign although they still have to play the second leg
For all traditional Premier league football fans, the thought of a play-off in the premiership is not even worth considering. But, in many leagues and other sports play-off’s and other different ways of structuring a league are successful.
Tottenham Hotspur and Leyton Orient are both to apply to the High Court for a judicial review over the decision awarding West Ham United to move into the Olympic Stadium after 2012.
Leyton Orient's Chairman, Barry Hearn will press on with legal proceedings after hopes of moving to the Olympic Park site received another setback last week.
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.
Standing on a cold wintery day in the Donny Road end of Glanford Park, four-zip down in a relegation battle, can often prove a drab affair. The same cannot be said if you’re a fan of Lech Poznan’s U11 team.
next season will be a disaster for Manchester City.
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…