There is a transfer battle going on between Middlesbrough and Southampton currently surrounding Lazio’s 22 year old defender, Wesley Hoedt. According to the most recent reports, both clubs are said to have contacted the Serie A team enquiring as to whether they’d consider an early contract release. However, from what can be gleaned from the […]
Posted on August 5th, 2016 by scott
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Manchester United let him leave for free in 2012 now they want to pay £100 million to sign him back? Inconceivable. We certainly wouldn’t have bet on it. Paul Pogba’s career to date has not been without controversy. Born in France he started at his career at US Torcy before moving to Le Harve […]
Posted on July 27th, 2016 by scott
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We’re just about halfway through the tournament, and already some pundits have called Euro 2016 one of the more disappointing competitions in recent memory. Teams that were hyped up before the tournament don’t seem to have delivered the spark expected of them, with Germany in particular looking pedestrian. Some have also pointed out the low […]
Posted on June 29th, 2016 by scott
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The European Championship and Copa America may be currently taking centre stage in the football world, but the release of the fixture list ahead of the 2016/2017 season has reminded everyone that the start of the Premier League is just around the corner. It promises to be one of the most intriguing and exciting seasons […]
Posted on June 23rd, 2016 by scott
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So Euro 2016 is just days away now and I am getting very excited about watching all of Europe’s elite nations come together in France and putting on a football spectacle that will have football fans on the edge of their seats! Hosts France will kick-off the competition when they face Romania on Friday night […]
Posted on June 7th, 2016 by scott
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It’s getting ever closer to Euro 2016, where France will host Europe’s top footballing nations for a summer spectacle celebrating the beautiful game. It’s a tournament that gets the betting public excited about who will win the tournament and who will be the competitions top scorer. Punters will be desperate for the best odds and […]
Posted on May 25th, 2016 by scott
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During the World Cup in Brazil two years ago, many questions were being asked of England’s forwards. Most notably of current captain Wayne Rooney. Rooney has been a terrific servant to the Three Lions shirt and deserves to be his country’s record breaking goalscorer. But as the years pass, more people are questioning his ability […]
Posted on May 9th, 2016 by scott
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Football fans planning to watch Euro 2016 in France this year may want to take a look at Uefa’s stadium rules as there are a number of things that are prohibited from being taken into the stadiums. The usual suspects appear – fireworks, flares, gas spray cans, flammable substances, laser pens, drones, offensive banners or […]
Posted on April 29th, 2016 by scott
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England will play home matches away from Wembley Stadium for the first time in over nine years after the Football Association announced friendly fixtures against Turkey, Australia and Portugal. England boss Roy Hodgson will use the matches as a final opportunity to prepare his side for this summer’s European Championships held in France. With Manchester […]
Posted on March 9th, 2016 by scott
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We all know that many footballers have an inflated ego. In fact some consider themselves stallions of the pitch. The age old saying applies: “if it looks like a horse, sounds like a horse and walks like a horse, it is probably a professional footballer”. We wouldn’t be surprised to see these running down the […]
Posted on March 7th, 2016 by scott
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