
Tactical fouling: How to solve football’s worst bad habit
It’s time to do Eden Hazard and Wilfried Zaha both a favour and eradicate football’s worst bad habit.
It’s time to do Eden Hazard and Wilfried Zaha both a favour and eradicate football’s worst bad habit.
The 1982 World Cup included Sepp Blatter being an idiot, France being wonderful and Peter G watching golf.
Why do managers, players, fans and the media rush to judge whether a team “deserved” a particular result?
There are two players from a losing Southampton side, but none from Man City or Man United.
It is not beautiful football, but it’s a damn sight prettier. They won’t finish sixth, but they will stay up.
Peter G watched Newcastle secure a comfortable first win of the season, but they still need signings.
Our magical journey through the laws of the game ends here. On penalties, corners and goal-kicks…
What do Hazard, Pogba, Alderweireld, Coutinho, Britton and many, many more have in common?