Terry: I’m still a leader
John Terry still considers himself a leader in the England World Cup dressing room despite being stripped of the international captaincy. Chelsea s
Rooooooney…
Walking off the pitch at the end of England’s game against Algeria- a disappointingly drawn game in which he played particularly poorly- Wayne Rooney
Lampard plays down second place
Midfielder Frank Lampard does not believe finishing second in Group C will harm Englands World Cup chances. Wednesdays 1-0 victory over Slovenia co
No United bid by Red Knights
The Red Knights group have confirmed that they are not about to launch a formal bid to buy Manchester United from the Glazer family. It had been th
Is Atletico Madrid’s success merely papering over the cracks?
If you listen carefully at the Vicente Calderon this Saturday you may hear an audible exhalation of relief from one Quique Sanchez Flores. The Atletic
10 BIG things we have learnt from Arsenal this season
Injuries strike again – Either Arsene Wenger is particularly adept at spotting future injury prone players or Arsenal have had a terrible amount of lu
Borrell highlights a pivotal reason for Liverpool’s demise
With demoralised Liverpool fans well aware that their quest for that elusive league title is to extend to 21 years at the very earliest, pundits have
Skrtel fitness boost for Slovakia
Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel has provided Slovakia with a timely World Cup boost by making a return to training. The 25-year-old defender has b
Terry set for Wembley start
John Terry will be fit to captain Chelsea in Saturdays FA Cup Final against Portsmouth after making a return to training on Thursday morning. Terry
Second accolade for Rooney
Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has completed an awards double after being named as the Footballer of the Year by the Football Writers Associat