There has been much talk recently as to the potential effects of Brexit on football. It is certainly possible that leaving the...
Footballers have long been pigeonholed as self-serving and vacuous, with no real connection to the fans who flock to watch them every...
Everyone loves a good Legends game. Since the more formalised Masters Football tournaments ceased to take place in the UK in 2011,...
The inaugural UEFA Nations League kicks off with a raft of high calibre clashes that ought to make the next few international...
It has become a customary thing for my friends and I to discuss about what could have been done each time Argentina’s...
On 27th June, 2016, England had 72 minutes to score a goal against Iceland, the smallest team to have ever qualified for...
One of the more lasting stereotypes in world football relates to Brazilian players and how they come to develop the skills that...
“A remarkably small man, very thin and pale with a profusion of fine, fair hair of which he was rather vain. There...
8 years, 334 games, 17 trophies later, Javier Mascherano prepares to bid farewell to his beloved Camp Nou. A homage to Barcelona’s...
European club managers have one of the toughest and most uncertain jobs in the world. We witnessed clubs changing more than 3...