Patrick Vieira has been vocal in the press again this week and I think his comments about referees supposedly showing favouritism to Manchester United are embarrassing for the officials and supporters of Manchester City. I think Vieira must have forgotten … Continue reading →

A couple of intriguing ideas surfaced this week. First was the extraordinary prospect that David Moyes, the man who has made a career from being the outsider, who has long chippily relished the thought that he is unconsidered, unloved and … Continue reading

Glenn Hoddle has never been quite as sure with words as he was with a football. His syntax is at times as tortured, over-wrought and convoluted as his passes were concise, precise and beautifully executed. And he was in full … Continue reading

On the face of it, Wigan’s 2-1 win at Liverpool on Saturday was a surprise result. To be honest, considering the meagre handful of victories they have secured this season, any occasion on which the Latics pick up three points … Continue reading →