
Arsenal, Liverpool target and promotion-winning trio feature in Championship XI of breakout stars
The 22/23 Championship campaign is in the can and this is an XI of players whose reputations have soared to new heights over the past ten months.
The 22/23 Championship campaign is in the can and this is an XI of players whose reputations have soared to new heights over the past ten months.
Sergio Busquets will be almost impossible to replace – but there’s an Argentinian wonderkid that’s eerily reminiscent in terms of style.
Chelsea are – unsurprisingly – the Premier League’s biggest underperformers when you stack up how much their squad cost to build against their final position in the league table.
The solution to the Harry Kane Situation is obvious; never mind Tottenham or Manchester United – he’s going to go and play NFL…
Jose Mourinho is the king of the salty post-match interview after things don’t go his way. Last night’s Europa League final defeat to Sevilla was no exception.
Across the Premier League this season, there has been an average attendance of 40,444 fans – only the Bundesliga can top that.
Spurs’ biggest asset and a Man Utd star are approaching the end of their deals, but Vini Jr is top of the list for now.
No Premier League football so what’s on the back pages? Harry Kane non-exclusives, scaremongering and the Mason Greenwood blame game…
The scrooge of this Premier League season has affected some clubs more than others. Find out how your side would’ve fared in a VAR-less universe…
Leicester aren’t the first club to go from being champions to getting relegated in just a few years, but the club won’t recover unless they look forward.
After a fallow Ballon d’Or year for Lionel Messi in 2022, he is out in front of the 2023 betting…for a trophy he won in 2022.
Pretty much any one of these could end up mugging us off and becoming Mauricio Pochettino’s key man, but on balance of probability we reckon… not.
Chelsea have taken Pochettino off the market but there are some crackers still up for grabs. Here’s how we’ve ranked the best managers currently out of work…
Some absolutely fantastic, exciting, shocking football moments happened at every level in 2022/23 and they happened because football is a fantastic mercurial sport.
With the Premier League season over it’s time for one last exhaustive and exhausting run down of every poor sod who took charge in Our League this season.
Forget the league table, it’s all about the Premier League net spend table. Chelsea are way out in front after this season of spending…
The 22/23 Premier League title race is over so eyes are turning to next season and who could challenge Manchester City for the title.
Liverpool have officially unveiled their new home kit and training range ahead of the 2023-24 season, and it’s a big win.
Scoring 36 Premier League goals for Man City is remarkable, but scoring 30 goals for a broken Spurs team defies logic. Harry Kane is player of the year.
Leeds United need substantial rebuilding work following relegation from the Premier League, and they have just two months to get it all done. It’s not long.
At Mediawatch, we read this sh*t so you don’t have to, with everybody happy to claim Mason Greenwood clicks and pretend there are SHOCKS elsewhere.
Liverpool did not have the best of seasons but should there be optimism? The fans are already split. Plus, Richarlison, Parker and more.
With Brighton at the top and Chelsea at the bottom, the F365 Expectations Table proves that money doesn’t necessarily buy happiness in the Premier League.
The Premier League’s biggest disappointments features a forward line with two record signings, bought for a combined £90million, with just a single goal between them…
There are some brilliant footballers available on free transfers who are out of contract in the summer of 2023. Including a couple of Ballon d’Or winners.
We kind of forgot that big clubs might fancy some of Arsenal’s over-achievers, while James Maddison has a queue of suitors.
In our defence, this was a mental Premier League season. Who could have predicted 40 Premier League managers and an Arsenal title challenge?
That was an achievement in ineptitude from Chelsea and Todd Boehly, with Southampton somehow in a better way than Leicester and Liverpool and Spurs failing.
No Erling Haaland, no Bruno Fernandes, no Mo Salah and no Bukayo Saka. Which sounds mental, but hear us out, then have a go and ruin your Bank Holiday Monday ...
Everton by birth but Bournemouth by choice, Andy Jennings just wishes his dad was with him at a raucous Goodison Park.