The 2015 summer transfer window wasn’t exactly the most profitable period for several Premier League outfits looking to make a name for themselves thi
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Liverpool manager is focusing on the wrong problem to fix Reds mess
It’s funny what a breath of fresh air can do. Humans are such a fickle animal that just a change in weather can change the entire mood. A glimpse of t
Big change at Liverpool… A look at Klopp’s new defensive approach
Jurgen Klopp’s feet are firmly under the table at Anfield, so let’s take a look at the defensive structure of Liverpool under the German and how it di
They’re the team to beat… but there’s always a ‘but’ with Arsenal
Make no mistake about it, Arsenal are the Premier League’s team to beat right now. They may be second in the table, separated from Manchester City
Did Newcastle loss highlight in-form Spurs star’s deficiencies?
There was something of a grim inevitability about it – Tottenham 1-0 up and cruising but starting to lose control of the ball and the game. When re
Five bargain buys to consider for Aston Villa on FM16
Villa, as usual, have had to change managers this season, and you have your work cut out with the squad you are left with on FM16. Tim Sherwood’s a
Why this red hot star should reject Man United
One of the most astonishing subplots to an enthralling Premier League season so far has been the fairytale rise of current table-toppers, Leicester Ci
Five reasons Liverpool should go all out to sign this starlet
Jurgen Klopp will probably be looking to dip into the transfer market this January, as he looks to stamp his mark on the Liverpool squad he inherited
Do Newcastle actually need this £14m January deal?
After successfully seeing off West Ham United last time out at St. James’ Park and showing some much improved form in front of goal last week, the Tyn
Train driver is so addicted to Football Manager that he’s caught playing in the driver’s seat
Commuter trains drive everyone mad. Not only are they packed, hot and sweaty vessels taking tired and irritable to and from work, but they’re often de