Letting the stattos determine football's finest has produced a ludicrous list which will have Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal fans cringing. Is Ali Daei really better than Thierry Henry and Kevin Keegan? Posted November 13, 2007 by Michael Walsh
The Manchester United boss welcomes FIFA's latest controversial bid to boost homegrown talent, but maybe Arsenal and Liverpool are right to fight any change that could weaken the Premier League. Posted November 12, 2007 by Patrick Cook
With club football seemingly more popular than internationals and chairmen developing team brands over different continents, is a European Premier League an inevitability? Posted November 19, 2007 by peter wright
The managers of Arsenal and Manchester United can't agree (again) but do we really want to see our beloved game go down the same road as the British car industry? Posted November 16, 2007 by Orion Assante
There'd also be big problems for Chelsea, Spurs and Manchester City if a quota system was introduced. The real Premier League problem is the glaring inadequacy of the English youth system. Posted December 12, 2007 by Tetteh Otuteye
Why is it that with players from the Big Four, reckless tackles seem to escape punishment? It's time the other 16 Premier League clubs were judged by the same standards. Posted March 20, 2008 by Lee Sadler
In an extraordinary outburst, the FIFA vice-president and chief representative of CONACAF lambasted English football. Given his track record of nepotism, such comments are a bit rich. Posted August 11, 2007 by Stephen Evans
Aside from the legal problems of enforcing his idea, the FIFA chief forgets one crucial point - in the case of English football, there is not enough local talent to fill the boots of the foreign players. Posted May 31, 2008 by Michael Hewitt
Sorry, but Estonia are no substitute for the real thing as fans of Man United, Liverpool, Arsenal and the rest endure a miserable fortnight without their club football. Posted October 10, 2007 by Larry Kwirirayi
If you believe the football gossip mongers, Tottenham's star striker might be in Harry Redknapp's sights, the Anfield board are backing loser Benitez, and El Tel is in the frame for the Republic of Ireland job. Posted October 25, 2007 by Mark Rivlin
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