Listening to the Manchester United chief's midweek chat with former Liverpool chief Gerard Houllier on French TV makes one wonder whether Brit bosses will ever even speak English as well as their foreign counterparts. Posted November 09, 2007 by Gerry Horsfield
The rumour-go-round is in full swing as ever. Chelsea, Manchester City, Reading and Everton also feature in today's bulletin of football gossip. Posted November 09, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Football gossip and transfer rumours galore, as ever, in today's newspapers. Newcastle, Everton, Blackburn, Middlesbrough, Sheffield United, Barnsley, Bolton, Spurs, West Ham and Portsmouth also feature in this bulletin. Posted December 28, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Big Sam has scarcely been a smash hit at St James' Park. But the former Bolton boss only has hiself to blame for breaking with a tradition that has been part of Toon culture for many years. Posted December 28, 2007 by Jordan Collins
A tongue-in-cheek look at how a team of bosses would take the field - if Jose Mourinho would let them have his ball. Posted March 26, 2007 by Smart Mart
The sudden death of the youngest member of England's World Cup winning team comes as a great shock. But the little midfielder leaves a footballing legacy for generations to come. Posted April 25, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
In a democratic society, the media should be allowed to have a go at footballers and managers. So why are these overpaid prima donnas throwing their toys out of the cot? Posted November 09, 2006 by Mark Rivlin
A loan spell at Championship leaders Cardiff City would have been ideal to give the recuperating Old Trafford star much-needed match practice - so why say no? Posted November 15, 2006 by Donna Gee
The press have had their say and the usual suspects have ruled themselves out. Like a classic David Beckham free-kick the powers in Soho Square should be thinking outside the box. Michel Platini is perfect but unlikely. Posted December 07, 2007 by John Ball
How much more excitement can this season’s final race deliver? Britain's Lewis Hamilton still has the upper hand, but both Fernando Alonso and Kimi Raikkönen are still within striking distance. Posted October 08, 2007 by Greg Varkonyi
A war with no winner as Rafa's battlers fire grenades and refuse to lie down - while the stylish Gunners show why they have been shooting down the opposition for fun. Posted October 29, 2007 by Jean Paul Borg
The legendary heavyweight may be a tragically frail figure these days, but the memories linger on despite his illness. Posted November 12, 2006 by Joe Morris
The Gunners need to bolster their weakened squad to challenge for trophies - but who should be targeted? Posted May 09, 2008 by Post and Out
France have a habit of producing stars on the women's tennis circuit, and they certainly have two bright new kids waiting to make their marks at the top level. Posted March 19, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
It may not have been great for a neutral, but victory over Uruguay is still fondly remembered Down Under. Posted March 21, 2008 by Chris Hockman
Veteran Aussie paceman's late double strike ends England's unlikely march towards victory Posted December 17, 2006 by Michael Clough
The Addicks look doomed to relegation but a combination of true grit and the transfer window could yet see Alan Pardew's men survive in the Premiership. Posted January 12, 2007 by Matthew Wilson
The world No.1 and No.2 should meet in the French Open final again - and that’s too bad. Where is the rest of the competition? Posted May 26, 2007 by Nina Rota
The man from Belarus has become a key component in Arsene Wenger's master plan for success. Posted November 15, 2007 by Samir Brandao
Dwyane Wade and an ageing Shaquille O'Neal haven't been able to halt the two-year slide from champions to also-rans in the NBA's Eastern Division. Posted January 22, 2008 by José Miguel Campiña
The latest football gossip and rumours also includes new talk of a European Super League breakaway, plus mentions for Sunderland, Juventus, Middlesbrough and Portsmouth. Posted November 02, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
Halfway through the campaign, Sir Alex Ferguson and Co are sitting pretty. But there's still a long way to go and Rafa Benitez's men should not be ruled out of contention. Posted December 29, 2007 by Gav K
These youngsters are on a different planet - and four of them are at Arsenal, Tottenham, Manchester City and Celtic, while another is heading for Manchester United. Posted February 13, 2008 by 101greatgoals.com
The Spanish tennis Armada continues to grow in power. With five players in the top 25 ATP rankings, can Almagro join the world’s best? Posted March 14, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
Since the turn of the year, the world's top two players have failed to claim a title, but the young Spaniard has already captured two. Posted March 16, 2008 by Abe Battjes
With the season about to kick off, boss Steve Holland has to decide how to set up his attack. Posted August 09, 2008 by Tom Donlan
Defeat at the hands of AC Milan in the Champions League Final was not all bad for Liverpool, as a harsh truth was revealed. Posted May 26, 2007 by Tom Harness
Rafa Benitez has a bit of summer strengthening to do. But at last he has the money to bring the Premiership title to Anfield - and he has several big names on his shopping list. Posted May 28, 2007 by Tom Harness
Steve McClaren has always been the Mr Mediocre of football. The big question is why Sam Allardyce never got the England job. Posted March 26, 2007 by midnightjester
Gordon Strachan's ready to play transfer window poker; Rafa Benitez and Juande Ramos square up over a defender – by heaven, they both need one! Here's all the gossip, rumour and hot air on who's going where... Posted December 23, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
All the hot gossip, news and rumour from the Premier League with Bolton ace Anelka back on Fergie's wanted list, Ramos going back to Sevilla for £20m Alves, Aston Villa ready to tie-up Carson and West Ham offering Ferdi in £9m chase for Everton star. Posted October 29, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
Even though his team might yet wriggle off the hook, Steve McClaren could well lose his job. But who's capable of taking over - Allardyce, Curbishley, Venables? Or perhaps Mourinho or Wenger? Posted November 18, 2007 by Joe Morris