They have some huge hitters this season, and if they are all on song they can smash the Tigers all the way to the top. Posted March 24, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
To Sportingo author Graham Fisher, Holloway is a legend. His team are just four games away from the unthinkable - a drop into League One, yet he seems to have retained the support of the majority of Foxes fans. Why is that? And what exactly has gone wrong at this once-proud club? Posted April 11, 2008 by Graham Fisher
New strain on the Mandaric-Allen relationship after 26,000 frustrated fans see promoted Blackpool tower above the Foxes at the Walkers Stadium. Posted August 17, 2007 by steve plews
Despite relegation to the third tier of English football for the first time in their history, it seems the chairman and his manager still have a lot of fans. This Sportingo writer asks why this is the case - and just how did it all go so wrong. Posted May 07, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Bath and Gloucester must be kicking themselves at losing out in the semis. But, even though the two best teams in the league won't be at Twickenham, it's still going to be a mouth-watering end to the season. Posted May 29, 2008 by Sean Kelly
The battle at the top is tense, but this Watford supporter knows that fans of the teams at the bottom are the ones who are really struggling. Posted March 19, 2008 by Graham Fisher
The big-hitting youngster loves to smash up greenhouses, but it's a pane in the pocket for his county! Posted July 07, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
The on-loan defender's remarkable confession after the Carling Cup defeat by Leicester City was both refreshing and surprising. Fellow players could do worse than follow suit. Posted September 28, 2007 by Michael Walsh
After his latest disaster in management, the man with more highs and lows in his career than most is looking for yet another job. Would you want him in charge at your club? Posted May 02, 2008 by Graham Fisher
They may have all the big-name players, money, and the world's attention, but the Premier League doesn't have a monopoly on excitement. As the Championship prepares for the final day just about everything is up for grabs. It should make for a thrilling afternoon of football. Posted April 30, 2008 by Claire Bee
One game to go, and there's still plenty to be decided both at the top and bottom of the league's most unpredictable division, the Coca-Cola Championship. Chester Carrick takes a look at how it's all going to pan out . . . Posted May 01, 2008 by Chester Carrick
Sportingo's resident Hornets fan didn't really expect to have a good weekend, but it turned out just fine. Now it's his turn to feel the pressure. Posted March 10, 2008 by Graham Fisher
The likeable former Nottingham Forest and Northern Ireland star's managerial success at Leicester and Celtic shows he knows how to get the most out of his players. Can he now lift Villa among the Premiership elite? Posted July 19, 2007 by Mark Apostolou
What a scramble we're witnessing in the English second flight as the tussle for automatic promotion continues apace. Four or more teams can still finish in the top two positions and Chester Carrick asks if Stoke City have what it takes to be a Premier League club next season. Posted March 18, 2008 by Chester Carrick
The top four in the Championship can't buy a win. This Watford fan is already having nightmares about the play-offs. Do any of the top four want to go up or not? Posted March 18, 2008 by Graham Fisher
Fancy a few weeks in Barcelona turning out for the football team, and then back in time for Christmas shopping at Chelsea? Welcome to the world of the consultant footballer/manager. Posted October 26, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
If their stars hit form in the Carribean, the 1996 World Cup winners will be a match for anyone. Posted March 09, 2007 by Utpal Deole
It's high fives as Birmingham rout Magpies; Spurs and Fulham also through Posted January 18, 2007 by Reuters
In the old days there were no TV replays so you had to be there to appreciate the brilliance of the stars. Arthur Rowley, Paddy Fagan and Dennis Viollet were three such greats. Posted November 14, 2007 by peter wright
Top English clubs are steadily falling into foreign hands. Is it time to call a halt, or are these multi-millionaires the saviours of our game? Posted February 15, 2007 by Weston Sabawo
As the two rugby union power clubs of Europe prepare for the Northern Hemisphere's elite club showdown, James Mortimer reckons other sides should have been challenging for the prestigious trophy. Posted May 09, 2008 by James Mortimer
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Instead of parachute payments for clubs relegated to the Championship, why not a 'start-up' payment to help them compete? And how about a guarantee that they can't be relegated after one season? What would Watford, West Brom and Charlton fans think about that? Posted November 15, 2007 by Philip Smith
Despite a walloping by West Brom and a draw against lowly Colchester, our man at Vicarage Road believes 'Betty' Boothroyd's table toppers are still on course for a swift Premier League return. Posted November 12, 2007 by Robin Yu
Phil Brown's men are the team in form in the promotion race. But now they've got near the top, will the 'favourites tag' curse affect them like it has all the others? This Watford fan hopes so as the Hornets visit the KC Stadium on Saturday. Posted March 25, 2008 by Graham Fisher
The most successful club in rugby league history are at last showing signs of giving the Bulls, Rhinos and Saints a run for their money. Posted April 14, 2008 by James Mortimer
Baseball's biggest competition is wide open again this year but, if they can stay healthy, the Blue Jays have everything they need to come out on top. Posted April 16, 2008 by Charu Robinson
Tigers pair Alesana Tuilagi and Seru Rabeni won't be on the winners' rostrum, neither will the USA's Mike Hercus or Argentina's Agustin Pichot. But they and their countries will provide plenty of entertainment in France. Posted August 12, 2007 by Matt Genner
Foxes boss Gary Megson warmed the hearts of fans over the world with a magnanimous gesture in his team's Carling Cup game with Colin Calderwood's Forest. Even the bookies joined in! Posted September 21, 2007 by Craig Hackney
Tuesday night's victory at West Ham lifted Rafa Benitez's side to within two points of the second-placed champions. Now the pressure is well and truly on Jose Mourinho's boys. Posted January 31, 2007 by The Gaffer
An Australian fan reveals why he won't be too upset if Mahela Jayawardene's men achieve their ultimate sporting dream on Saturday. Posted April 27, 2007 by Peter William Hoh
Leicester won rugby union's English Premiership title on Saturday when a 59,000 crowd saw them beat Gloucester 44-16 at Twickenham. But in the eyes of many people, the losing side are the real champions. Posted May 12, 2007 by Donna Gee