Futebol
Moyes delighted with return of Coleman
David Moyes reserved plenty of praise for Seamus Coleman after Everton’s 0-0 draw at home to Swansea on Saturday. The Republic of Ireland internati
Lethal Clarke proving his critics wrong one goal at a time
He’s probably more famous for falling out with a procession of managers but perennial loan man Leon Clarke is currently doing his talking on the pitch
Martin Jol not worried about Dembele
Fulham manager Martin Jol has expressed little worry over losing Moussa Dembele over the next few days, as he insists it would take a large sum for Fu
Poland 1-1 Greece – Match Review
Captain Giorgos Karagounis missed a second half penalty to deny Greece victory against co-hosts Poland after both teams had a man sent off in an event
Goals, scandals and Gary Neville – a Review of 2011
Another year has passed, and as always football gave us a bit of everything. Sexism, racism, brilliant games, terrible games, and of course The Big Sa
Hernandez v Welbeck v Berbatov – who should get the nod?
The depth of Manchester United’s squad and the champions’ tremendous start to the season has presented Sir Alex Ferguson with something of a selection
Jol’s Dutch of class is perfect for friendly Fulham
It’s hard to imagine a more snug fit than Martin Jol taking over as manager of Fulham. It would certainly be wrong to regard the big Dutchman as some
The perils of relying exclusively on youth
Despite my best intentions, I missed the first 20 minutes of the friendly on Tuesday night because of a Pilates class. After passing on a bikini wax,
Mancini riled by penalty call
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini accused Birmingham City striker Kevin Phillips of diving during Wednesday’s 2-2 draw at St Andrew’s. Mancini w
Steve Bruce hails Titus Bramble’s performances
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce believes Titus Bramble has silenced his critics during his brief time on Wearside. Bruce raised eyebrows when he return