It's splashing-out time at Eastlands as Mark Hughes lays out his first £12m of the transfer window. Posted January 03, 2009 by Steve Bott
Wellington possess arguably the strongest squad of all on paper, and the arresting of a poor sudden-death record will see them take their maiden championship. Posted December 29, 2008 by James Mortimer
A full Premier League programme promises to provide some great drama. What does the day hold in store for the top teams? Posted December 26, 2008 by SportsBettingReview.co.uk
Can Rafa's league leaders hang on to top spot or will Scolari's men overtake them? And will fourth-placed Villa be Gunnered down at the Emirates? Posted December 19, 2008 by SportsBettingReview.co.uk
There's room for improvement at many Premier League clubs in a half-term report which sees some unexpected names in relegation trouble. Posted December 19, 2008 by James Smith
With the transfer window only a few days away and a minor injury crisis, Harry Redknapp will be looking for a few sales bargains. Posted December 19, 2008 by Marcus Whiteway
Fans have every right to show their displeasure if over-paid players fail to give 100 per cent. Posted December 15, 2008 by Sam Parker
Everton and Bolton face home torment while Wenger's boys look to carry too many guns for Wigan at the Emirates. Posted December 06, 2008 by SportsBettingReview.co.uk
With 13 of Pompey's Premier League goals coming from the strike duo, Tony Adams has to find support from somewhere. Posted December 03, 2008 by Stuart Lewis
If they gamble on Kolo Toure as a defensive midfielder, the Gunners might just have the edge in the big London derby. Posted November 30, 2008 by Vikas V
The Blues look favourites against Newcastle, but Fergie's champs and the Gunners both face tough away tests... Posted November 21, 2008 by SportsBettingReview.co.uk
Fabio Capello's reserves provided a refreshing change against Germany - but will the 'crocks' who missed the 2-1 win in Berlin be back this weekend? Posted November 20, 2008 by Thomas Rooney
With the Premier League breeding a new type of attacking front man, the days of the 'fox in the box' striker may be numbered Posted November 18, 2008 by Mick Brown
Football's naughty boy says he wants to become a role model for young people. But it seems he's not got too many of his nine lives left... Posted November 09, 2008 by Ben Antcliff
Martin O'Neill's men have been on fire so far this season and have broken into the top quartet - the big question is whether they can they stay there. Posted October 31, 2008 by Thomas Rooney
Just one match under Redknapp and the likes of David Bentley, Roman Pavlyuchenko and Darren Bent are a class act again after playing like clowns under Ramos. Posted October 27, 2008 by Jake Thomas
Wayne Rooney and Dirk Kuyt have suddenly found their shooting boots as the Premier League starts to take shape. Posted October 21, 2008 by tanay jaipuria
New Zealand's head coach has opened the door to fresh faces by naming a 25-man wider training group (WTG) in the build-up to the Grand Slam tour. Posted October 20, 2008 by James Mortimer
The Big Four all picked up three points to give the table a look of normality again. Pride of place goes to Phil Scolari's men - who looked different class at the Riverside Stadium. Posted October 19, 2008 by Luke Durkin
A quick look at the Top 10 record transfers in the Premier League. But what's going to happen over the next 15 years? Posted October 14, 2008 by ArsenalnFriends.com
This England fan says that rather than getting onto our own players' backs, the fans must turn the jeers to cheers. Posted October 13, 2008 by Post and Out
How the mighty fall... and it really has been an almighty comedown for the bungling big-timers of Tottenham and Tyneside. Posted October 08, 2008 by Joe Morris
Jermaine Jenas can spare us from Stewart Downing - and from using Steven Gerrard or Wayne Rooney as square pegs in round holes against Kazakhstan and Belarus. Posted October 07, 2008 by Steve Bott
Tottenham's worst start to a season since 1912 demands urgent changes. Here's one fan's idea of a cure. Posted October 06, 2008 by Gareth Johnson
Yes, Tottenham are bottom of the Premier League with the Geordies just above them. But let's give them a chance. After all, they've only played half-a-dozen games. Posted October 05, 2008 by Jake Thomas
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