Jack Wilshere Smokes When He Wants, Get Over It
Of all the controversies in sports, Wilshere getting caught smoking cigarettes may be the most well handled. Jack Wilshere, he smokes’em if he’s got’em.
Of all the controversies in sports, Wilshere getting caught smoking cigarettes may be the most well handled. Jack Wilshere, he smokes’em if he’s got’em.
Daniel Sturridge is back, and Liverpool's season is about to get a whole lot better.
Most times, Jose Mourinho gets what he wants, and on Saturday he wanted to get a draw and get under Manuel Pellegini’s skin.
Arrogant, successful, and stubborn, Jose Mourinho’s massive ego has caused him to say some outrageous things, but Rolland Courbis’ might just be bigger. We have the outrageous quote to prove it.
This weekend, as the top two teams in the Premier League meet, Frank Lampard is set to return to Stamford Bridge for the first time since joining Chelsea's title rivals Manchester City. Are they ready to welcome him back?
With an horrifically busy schedule of three hours training a day, and just six shopping days to go until Christmas, professional footballers’ personal assistants are, as we speak, desperately loading up Maybachs with designer velour tracksuits, Jeroboams of Cristal and any other tat expensive enough to justify the effort. So without further ado, welcome to the Game Day 17 Premier League preview.
Will Liverpool Waste Yet More Money On A Goalkeeper This Winter?
“We play with 11 men, other teams play with 10 men and a goalkeeper.” – Brendan Rodgers.
Plus: United’s Human Wall, Wilfried Bony’s Bass and Sheikh Mansour’s Middle Finger
In this week's Premier League review, we look at what's eating Diego Costa (and, more importantly, what other clubs should do about it), why Brendan Rodgers is feeling “absolutely incredible," how to interpret claims of a resurgent Manchester United and more.
We’re about a year and a half removed from Neymar’s dazzling performance at the 2013 Confederations Cup, which saw the then-21-year-old score four goals in four matches to secure the Selecao their 4th pre-World Cup tournament title. Since then, the new number 10 for Brazil moved to Barcelona on a $74 million transfer fee and led the 2014 host country to the semifinals of the World Cup before a back injury ended his (and his country’s) run.