Four issues Arsenal failed to resolve in the January window
Arsenal were one of the Premier League’s bigger clubs during the January window, securing the services of Legia Warsaw youngster Krystial Bielik on th
Is this the bullish, skilful midfielder Arsenal should be targeting?
Ask any Arsenal fan what the club’s priority should be in the summer transfer window, and the answer will likely be ‘a holding midfielder’ – to many,
What would have happened had Steven Gerrard signed for Chelsea in 2005?
The summer of 2005 was lit up by one of the most interesting transfer sagas in Premier League history. On July 5, Steven Gerrard publicly announced hi
We have more heart than relegated side, says QPR ace
Robert Green believes that QPR’s current side has more spirit and “heart” than the star-studded one he was a part of in the 2012-13 campaign, which en
Five reasons Liverpool & Gerrard must part company
Steven Gerrard has been, arguably, the best English player of his generation. In his peak, the midfielder was unstoppable. He could change games on hi
Ex-Anfield coach: Liverpool skipper must be used differently
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers must use Steven Gerrard in a more advanced role if he’s to extend his career and get the best from him, according to fo
The battering of Balotelli is getting tiring – it’s time to lay off Mario
One botched miss with the goal at his mercy at Loftus Road on Sunday seemed to sum up the disastrous start to Mario Balotelli’s Liverpool career. The
Does this West Ham striker deserve more of a chance?
Mauro Zarate has shown a lot of promise in the early stages of his career with West Ham. He scored a cracking volley on his debut against Crystal Pala
Just what is going on at QPR?
Harry Redknapp’s QPR are struggling to hit any sort of form in the Premiership this season and the manager has publicly slammed his team for being unf
Do Newcastle already have the answer to their problems?
Newcastle United’s troubles have not only been in front of goal, but also trying to keep clean sheets in order to steer themselves away from the releg