Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic will return to full training this week, The Sun reports. The commanding Serb centre-half missed the majorit
Is third-party ownership destabilising the South American game?
Third-party ownership of footballers has become increasingly prevalent in South America, particularly in Brazil and Argentina. The financial limitatio
Could this addition take Arsenal to the next level?
Last season Arsenal conceded 44 goals; that’s more than Manchester City, United, Tottenham, Chelsea, Liverpool or Everton. That they finished third is
Cech feels swearing is part of the game
Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech has revealed that foul language is part of the game, and will never be eradicated. John Terry's court case for suppose
John Terry refuses ‘snap’ claims
John Terry has stated that he did not snap when confronting Anton Ferdinand in the notorious incident of reported racist abuse. The Chelsea defende
Could Arsenal become a club divided?
It’s probably fair to say that by all accounts, last week was a bit of a turbulent one at Arsenal Football Club. Captain Robin Van Persie’s statement
Artell Joins Boothroyd’s Revolution
So on Monday lunchtime many Northampton fans got what we have wanted for much of this pre season, a solid centre-back. David Artell has signed a 2-
Team GB make Olympics quarter-finals
Team GB have securely qualified for the Olympics football quarter-finals after a 1-0 win over Uruguay on Wednesday night. Stuart Pearce's side ensu
Top 10 loan stars up for grabs in the Premier League
When used correctly, the loan market can be a hugely beneficial tool. The parent club, recipient team, and player can all equally share the advantage
Arsenal’s new duo must not shrink beneath the shadow
Time is an extremely valuable yet ill-afforded commodity in football. There was once a time when all foreign signings were given a complimentary, seas