Injuries, rotation policy or lack of commitment? Time's running out on Rafa Benitez to turn things round at Anfield. Posted October 28, 2007 by Thierry Adams
Thanks to David Moyes, the Goodison club are beginning to remember their glorious past, while Liverpool's dominance is starting to waver. Posted March 01, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
With the Champions League seemingly bleeding other cup competitions dry, drastic action is needed to put the shine back on the UEFA Cup, Carling Cup and FA Cup. Here's a cunning plan to make them really worth winning ... Posted March 07, 2008 by Darren Dawson
This author believes Ramos is the man to gatecrash the Champions League party and finally turn Spurs into realistic challengers to Man United, Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool. Posted May 06, 2008 by Joe Clash
UEFA Cup performance must be considered when evaluating the Premier League’s dominance, or otherwise. Posted April 03, 2008 by Chris Dean
With a UEFA Cup slot wrapped up through a famous victory over Chelsea, Juande Ramos needs to worry about maintaining up a healthy position in the league. Posted March 04, 2008 by Syd Farr
Based on the number of times clubs have been successful in European competition, it would appear that La Liga and Serie A have the edge. Posted June 18, 2007 by Tom Osebe
The young midfielder seemed to make himself bigger than the club when he took on the previous Ibrox manager. Sixteen months on he could captain Rangers to the quadruple! Posted April 22, 2008 by John McCallum
When Fergie finally calls it a day, the Blackburn and former Wales boss could put himself on the front line of the grid to take over. Posted November 09, 2007 by Brendan Sansome
With the Reds glumly sitting at the bottom of their Champions League group, and David Moyes' boys actually doing well in the UEFA Cup, are the great Merseyside rivals about to switch priorities? Posted November 01, 2007 by Ed Bottomley
The second part of Arjun Datta's group stage preview features some intriguing matches with German clubs looking strong to go further. Posted October 22, 2007 by Arjun Datta
It might not have the glamour and glitz of the Champions League but the UEFA Cup's eclectic format gives Europe's lesser lights a chance to shine through. Posted October 22, 2007 by Arjun Datta
Tottenham and the Toffees look good bets to reach the knockout stage. But it looks tough for Gary Megson's men - and Aberdeen seem to be out of it. Posted November 30, 2007 by Nathaniel Baker
Recent UEFA amendments have been made to the Champions League, but would a 'champions only' format improve standards and break up the Big Four? Posted December 14, 2007 by Nasser Hussain
Qualification is more complicated than a Rubik Cube, but for some clubs the rewards are worth it. Posted January 16, 2008 by Steve Menary
The Spanish club may be riding high in La Liga, but the north Londoners have nothing to fear. Sevilla's style of play may actually suit Tottenham. Posted March 19, 2007 by midnightjester
Euro 2008 is not the only thing on the minds of Aaron Lennon, Jermain Defoe and Paul Robinson. Beating Sevilla and winning the UEFA Cup is right up there with their England ambitions. Posted March 31, 2007 by Carl Jones
The beautiful game is being played by a beautiful team. And that means Spurs can march on. Posted April 05, 2007 by The Partisan
Sportingo author Phil McCauley warns Juande Ramos to get his priorities right for his first full campaign in charge at White Hart Lane. Posted August 14, 2008 by Phil McCauley
This year's tournament will see some of the biggest names in world football battling it out to lift the famous European trophy - among them AC Milan, Sevilla and Valencia. Posted August 28, 2008 by Luke Durkin
Fans have been crying out for a change of manager since the club's slide into obscurity. Is now the right time to make a change at the top? Posted September 24, 2007 by Jordan Collins
The blue half of Merseyside can't get over Liverpool and Clattenburg – and one fan is convinced the side's continuing cruel misfortune is down to a Faustian deal. Or could it be a Shakespearian tragedy? Posted February 06, 2008 by Ed Bottomley
They've been criticised throughout the season for their playing styles, but how do we equate between right and wrong in the ever changing world of football? Posted May 09, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
Is the glitz and glamour of the Premier League really more exciting than the unpredictable division below? Quite simply the answer is ... YES! Posted June 04, 2008 by Chris Goldsmith
Zenit St Petersburg, it seems, are a club that will not tolerate or encourage black players. When is this attitude going to change? Posted May 16, 2008 by Patrick Cook
The Premier League has the biggest names in the game, but the Championship can more than hold its own when it comes to excitement, drama and a proud history. Posted July 17, 2008 by gerald mclaughlin
The decision to plough ahead with the tournament may prove its undoing as half the countries taking part could end up boycotting the event. Posted July 25, 2008 by Iestyn Stevens
They fought their way through to the final last season, so can Walter Smith go that extra yard this time around? Posted July 30, 2008 by Chris Scott
Luckless Paul Jewell's team returned a record low in Premier Ledague points, and had an all-round joke of a season. But while we’ve all enjoyed a laugh at the Rams’ expense, their season of humility leaves them in good shape. Posted May 07, 2008 by Alex Alsworth
Walter Smith is working his magic at Ibrox once again as 'Gers take a four-point lead over Celtic in the SPL and the UEFA Cup beckons. Posted January 28, 2008 by Joe Baker
But Stoke are clinging on to an automatic promotion place and it's still all to play for as our man at Watford braces himself for the excitement and unbearable tension of the play-offs. Posted March 05, 2008 by Graham Fisher
The 19-year-old Nigerian youngster has finished off four teams in Europe, and gets a five-star rating from his Everton strike partner Yakubu. Posted March 11, 2008 by Ed Bottomley