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  • Hull City’s Robust Reparation Under Liam Rosenior

    One year on from the arrival of owner Acun Ilcali, the Championship league table would suggest that Hull City have made slight but insignificant progress relative to the volume and calibre of signings made in the last two transfer windows, with the club going from hovering ominously above the relegation zone last season to pushing…

  • Player Analysis: Alex Scott

    Alex Scott has emerged as one of the most exciting young talents in English football. He’s been the standout player for Bristol City this season and appears destined for a Premier League move in the near future. The talented midfielder is still just 19 years old, which excites many clubs about his enormous potential in…

  • Leandro Trossard: How the Belgian Has Slotted Seamlessly Into the Team Leading the Chase at the Summit of the Premier League

    Many believe that January is a difficult time for a football to bring in significant quality due to the nature of contracts and transfer value, but Arsenal managed to pull off a truly brilliant deal with the £27m signing of Leandro Trossard from Brighton and Hove Albion.    The Belgian has slotted seamlessly into the…

  • Ghana Kick off 2023 With 1-0 Win Against Angola

    The Ghanaian national team kicked off 2023 with a 1-0 victory against Angola in what would be the first match in charge for former Brighton manager Chris Hughton, who replaced Otto Addo at the helm following the FIFA World Cup. The match took place at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi, Ghana.   The…

  • Nigeria 0, Guinea-Bissau 1: What Went Wrong for Jose Peseiro and the Super Eagles

    How do I start?   Should we start with the fact that Nigeria entered their March match with Guinea-Bissau fresh off a ten-goal win against the tiny nation of Sao Tome and Principe, their biggest win to date? Or the fact that Guinea-Bissau called up just one player from the top-5 leagues; breakout star Mama…

  • Leeds’ Right Back Dilemma: The Big-money Signing, the Experienced Campaigner or the Young Prospect?

    With the versatile Stuart Dallas a long-term absentee and cult hero Luke Ayling arguably not as reliable and dependable as he once was, the decision to part with around the reported £10 million for Rasmus Kristensen last summer looked sensible business. The Dane was coming off the back of a stellar season for RB Salzburg…

  • The Worst Rebrands in Recent Football History

    In recent years, in an attempt to pander to casual fans, many clubs are redesigning their logos, looking to appear more friendly, thus scrapping years of history, in favor of soulless and corporate-looking new logos. Today, we’re going to be taking a look at ten of the worst rebrands in football in recent years.  …

  • Why Was There a Riot in the Turkish Third Division This Month?

    A goal scored in the 27th minute of a league match is seldom celebrated by the incursion of substitutes, maniacally spilling onto the pitch. Emotions, however, can run very high in football. In particular, in games that reflect the very same divides that envelope the sport.   On March 5, Bursaspor’s league game against Amed…

  • Is Antonio Colak the Right Man to Replace Alfredo Morelos Up Front for Rangers?

    Alfredo Morelos’ contract is up at the end of the season, and the way things are looking currently, he will likely leave the club. There has been much speculation on who could replace Morelos in the summer.  Rangers signed Croatian international Antonio Colak from Greek side PAOK FC for a fee of £1.8 million plus add-ons.…

  • How Sevilla Went From Champions League Regulars to Relegation Battlers

    On August 21, 2020, Sevilla claimed a record sixth UEFA Europa League title, beating Inter Milan 3-2 in Cologne via a Luuk de Jong brace and an own goal from Romelu Lukaku, with Lukaku and Diego Godín finding the back of the net for Inter. Sevilla would follow that up with another fourth-place finish and…