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Hanging on by a Thread: How COVID-19 Threatens the Existence of EFL Clubs
It has been a month and a half since a football was last kicked in the EFL. Whilst the Championship, League One and League Two seasons would usually be reaching a dramatic climax, managers, players and fans alike are instead sat at home, twiddling their thumbs. The government-imposed COVID-19 lockdown has resulted in professional…
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Piracy and Sportswashing: How the Arab Cold War Spilled into Newcastle
The Saudi Public Investment Fund’s prospective takeover of Newcastle United has come under intense scrutiny, with the club, its fans, and Saudi Arabia being accused of taking part in “sportswashing.” Sportswashing is an increasingly popular term that describes a government’s use of sports to improve its reputation and distract people from an otherwise oppressive…
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What makes a good grassroots coach?
My name is Charlie and I am primary school teacher and a grassroots football coach. I am a FA level 2 coach and have worked in a variety of clubs and set ups. As a teacher, I would like to think that I have natural keenness to want to help others progress. When my semi-pro/amateur…
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Why a Breakaway European Super League is Inevitable and Why It Doesn’t Have to Be a Bad Thing
As the nation gets used to life under lockdown, many are rightfully pining for the return of football. When the virus does pass, however, it is worth remembering that there are severe problems rife within the footballing pyramid, many of which can be connected to the pursuit to its very top. Before the Coronavirus…
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In Which Position Do Lazio Need a Reinforcement the Most?
Near the conclusion of the January Transfer Window, David Amoyal – Editor of Gianluca Di Marzio’s English Website – asked: “As it stands, in which department would Lazio be best in reinforcing?”. A question that took some time to answer, after reviewing Simone Inzaghi’s squad, four alternatives became visible. In priority, these choices are to…
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How will the rest of the season pan out for Chelsea following January transfer duck?
Chelsea fans would have been feeling confident heading into the January window with their transfer ban lifted early. However, Frank Lampard has failed to add any strength to his inexperienced side – leaving him and the Blues’ fans frustrated. The former England international made it clear he was on the hunt for a striker to…
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Winning is not everything and it is definitely not the only thing that matters
How football’s biggest icons taught us that life can mean much more than just claiming victories and lifting silverware. “Winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing that matters”. These were the words of American football coach Henry Russell (“Red”) Sanders, little did he know the effect of what he said lasted for decades, since…
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Inter Miami and the South American Connection
Major League Soccer’s new expansion team may have been founded my English star David Beckham, but the signs are forming that Inter Miami will be the club of choice for another demographic; Miami’s vast and thriving South American communities. The most public face of the franchise’s South American identity can be found on its still…
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What Colour Catcher’s partnership with Man City means for WSL
This summer’s Women’s World Cup tournament has had a lasting impact throughout the world of women’s football. From more coverage for domestic competitions to sell-out stadiums bringing in greater exposure, the platform for women’s football has grown from strength to strength. But one aspect that is yet to be given the same luxury is…
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After England-Bulgaria, it’s time for UEFA to stop playing the neutral
After the racist chants during the England vs. Bulgaria game, the impetus is on UEFA to act. When any football fan on Twitter saw that England vs. Bulgaria was trending last Monday, they could’ve interpreted it in several ways: perhaps England had bottled it against a national team far below their caliber; perhaps Raheem Sterling…









