The Premier League season is upon us, with signings galore and the prospect of a Christmas ‘break’ to cover that thing they call the World Cup to come, it’s set to be another unpredictable season in England’s top-flight.
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The Premier League season is upon us, with signings galore and the prospect of a Christmas ‘break’ to cover that thing they call the World Cup to come, it’s set to be another unpredictable season in England’s top-flight.
West Ham have agreed a £30.5m deal for the Italy and Sassuolo striker, but who is the 6ft 5 player, and what can he give the Hammers going forward?
A big part of the fox’s success is its midfield and whilst Harvey Barnes and James Maddison rightly get praise, it is Tielemans who has impressed again, making the central midfield position his own and pulling the strings for this team.
Harry Kane has been one of the most prolific goal scorer’s in the Premier League since his breakthrough in 2014/15 but Kane struggled in Mourinho’s system till the end of last season, but he’s now finding is feet, creating and scoring.
Another Scout Report, this one a little different as it seems this player’s destination is already settled. Here’s my report into soon to be Liverpool’s new full-back Kostas Tsimikas.
Before the 1980’s the only domestic Football that would be found on television screens would be the FA Cup Final, which had been broadcast nationally since 1953. But with a growing television and entertainment market, that changed in 1983, with ITV broadcasting games primarily on a Friday evening as more of a ‘test the waters’ broadcast.
On the 12th February, Bournemouth AFC asked the FA to launch an investigation against Premier League Referee, Jon Moss, over his conduct during their game at Sheffield United a week ago.
Bournemouth picked up their thirteenth defeat of the season at fellow strugglers Norwich City on Saturday, whilst simultaneously losing their Captain for three games for one of the saves of the season.
Manchester United appointed Ole Gunnar Solskjaer on a three year contract after winning 14 of his 19 matches whilst in charge, the appointment, though deserved, is showing to be very naïve.
Brendan Rodgers is the new manager of Premier League side Leicester City after a lot of ‘success’ at Celtic in SPL.
Jose Mourinho’s tenure as Manchester United boss is now over after the teams worst start to a season for 28 years. United currently sit 19 points behind league leaders Liverpool and anyone who watched the 3-1 defeat to the latter on Sunday, knows this team was way off the mark.