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/ 4227 days ago

Top 5 Must-See Soccer Games: Oct. 30, 2014

The influx of investment into Manchester City has seen the Manchester derby become one of the biggest games on the continent, and ahead of this weekend's clash between the age old rivals, there is plenty to get excited about. Aside from the match between Manchester's finest at the Etihad, Germany and Russia both host their […]

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/ 4232 days ago

Eden Hazard Is Cementing His Status Amongst The Game’s Elite

While Old Trafford may not emanate the same aura of intimidation these days, going up against Manchester United in their own back yard is a always difficult challenge. That's a narrative that even applies to league leaders Chelsea, who will be the next team to face off against Louis van Gaal’s bolstered Red Devils squad […]

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/ 4233 days ago

Luis Suarez Is A Ferocious Soccer Enigma, And Must Start For Barcelona In el Clasico

There are some players and some games that are no stranger to intense speculation and raucous hyperbole. Players like Luis Suarez, who is line to make his first ever appearance for the Blaugrana this weekend. And games like Barcelona versus Real Madrid, el Clasico, a titanic spectacle that’ll be staged at the Santiago Bernabeu this […]

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/ 4234 days ago

Top 5 Must-See Soccer Games: Oct. 23, 2014

The match between Spain's two most illustrious outfits is one of the most hotly anticipated spectacles on the footballing calendar, and all eyes will be on the Santiago Bernabeu this weekend for that one. Elsewhere, we've got the top two sides in Germany going head-to-head, while the Premier League also boasts a pair of intriguing clashes. […]

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/ 4234 days ago

Mario Balotelli Is A Concern, But There Are Much Bigger Problems At Liverpool

“APOLOGISE” read the headline on the back page of the Liverpool Echo, as the newspaper demanded that Mario Balotelli says sorry to the Liverpool supporters after swapping shirts with Pepe at half time against Real Madrid. It's a sensationalist claim, and taking a quick glance at the back page of the paper, you probably wouldn’t […]

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/ 4235 days ago

Dixie Dean's Record Still Stands Even After Cristiano Ronaldo's Remarkable Goalscoring Achievements

Cristiano Ronaldo will rock up on Merseyside this week boasting a phenomenal strike rate for the 2013/14 season. The Portuguese sensation has 17 goals in nine appearances in domestic and European competition at the time of writing, and such is the standard of the Real Madrid man’s remarkable goalscoring feats, questions will be asked about […]

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/ 4236 days ago

Time For Juventus To Make Their Mark In Europe Once Again

The early concerns that accompanied Juventus’ start to the campaign were understandable following the departure of Antonio Conte. Under the former boss, the Bianconeri had evolved into the most dominant side in Serie A, reflected emphatically by a trio of consecutive Scudetto wins under the tutelage of the Italian. Massimiliano Allegri was tasked with filling […]

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/ 4236 days ago

Alan Irvine Finally Showing His Managerial Mettle At West Brom

Despite only being appointed in the summer of 2014, Alan Irvine’s tenure at West Bromwich Albion was never expected to be one of longevity. The Baggies supporters greeted the his acquisition with a collective shrug of the shoulders; after all, for all Irvine’s gentlemanly qualities, he’s yet to truly make his mark as a top […]

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/ 4240 days ago

Everton's Key Men Must Rediscover Form Amid Current Injury Crisis

As domestic and European football rolls back around, the upcoming block of fixtures is important for all those concerned with Everton Football Club. For the team it's critical that results take a turn for the better after a difficult start and for the supporters, the prospect of the upcoming Europa League jaunt to Lille is an […]

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/ 4241 days ago

Top 5 Must-See Soccer Games: Oct. 16, 2014

The international break yielded a much more tolerable set of fixtures than we're used to, but there's nothing quite like domestic competition to get the soccer senses stimulated. And this weekend we've got a host of different clashes to savor from across the globe, each with their own unique connotations and surrounding circumstances. Featuring in our […]
Michael Regan

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/ 4248 days ago

Breaking Down Everton's Turbulent Start To The Season

Typically, the international break is an unwanted blemish on the football calendar. But for Evertonians, this two-week hiatus will come as welcome solace. It’s not been a brilliant start for Roberto Martinez and his side to say the least. The Toffees are perched one place above the relegation zone after seven games, with the lofty […]

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/ 4249 days ago

Premier League’s Game Abroad Proposal Will Be Met By A Fierce Backlash From Supporters

After pleading with your boss to let you out a few minutes early, you just about make the train in time. Still uncomfortable in work attire on a jam-packed carriage, you occasionally wonder why you bother. Why not just go home, get in your slacks and have a meal with the family after another long […]

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/ 4254 days ago

John Stones Shining In Spite Of Everton’s Defensive Deficiencies

It’s especially pleasing to see a young player given their chance in a team and grasping it with aplomb. There’s something innately refreshing about witnessing a fresh face make their mark and typically, when a youngster yields a positive contribution, the watching crowd stir and purr a little more than usual. But one spot on the pitch you rarely see […]

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/ 4254 days ago

Top 5 Must-See Soccer Games: Oct. 3, 2014

With the international break looming large, we implore you to immerse yourself in a fine set of domestic action weekend. And as luck would have it, there's a quintet of wonderful fixtures to take in over the course of the next couple of days. We've got two games from the Premier League—a division which has averaged a […]

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/ 4255 days ago

Examining Why So Many Premier League Teams Are Defensively Poor in Europe

Although Chelsea sampled Champions League glory in 2012, it’s been a few years since English sides made a prolonged impression at the very pinnacle of European football. Between the years of 2005 and 2012, of the 16 European Cup Final spots available, English teams occupied eight. But since the Blues’ wonderful victory over Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena, […]