
Spurs and Newcastle (twice) feature in top ten most ambitious January transfer windows
Fortune favours the brave in January. And sometimes it really doesn’t. But God loves a trier and this lot certainly gave it a go in mid-season windows past…
Fortune favours the brave in January. And sometimes it really doesn’t. But God loves a trier and this lot certainly gave it a go in mid-season windows past…
Manchester United won a trophy in 2023 and that earns him a place on this list, which features two Englishmen but no Eddie Howe.
It’s our top 10 players in the Premier League for 2023 and Erling Haaland is not 1). We have three Arsenal men in there.
If Newcastle sack Eddie Howe, it would definitely feature on this list of ruthless mid-season Premier League sackings, dominated by Chelsea.
More than £1bn was spent by Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United this year but not a single one of their signings rank among the ten best made in 2023.
Aston Villa are in the title race whether Unai Emery likes it or not. So let’s have a look at some other previous unlikely Premier League title tilts.
As Gary Neville said, ‘Groundhog Day’ has arrived at Old Trafford again. Manchester United have spent £360m to have six managers ‘lose the dressing room’.
Manchester United are among the clubs already leaning heavily on teenagers through injury crises or problems with form. Some other teams should follow suit.
We’re only in November but these 10 England players have all logged a shedload of minutes this season; we’re surprised to see Bukayo Saka so low.