Stuart Pearce has made the right decision leaving David Beckham out of the British football squad for the Olympics. We needed to decide whether the team was going to be about PR or performance, and Pearce has made a good … Continue reading →
Newly crowned English Premier League champions Manchester City have stepped up their efforts to sign Napoli striker Edinson Cavani and Atletico Madrid hitman Radamel Falcao in order to bolster their attack ahead of the start of the new season with an eye on UEFA Champions League glory. It is being believed that The Citizens will have to part with over £ 80 million to get their hands on two of South America’s biggest attacking talents but they also know that in light of the Financial Fair Play regulations that come into effect after this season, they will have to curtail their wage bill and have decided to part ways with the likes of Roque Santa Cruz, Emmanuel Adebayor, Edin Dzeko and Carlos Tevez, sources have reported.
Record English Premier League champions Manchester United and manager Sir Alex Ferguson are looking to add a few more players into the side in order to be able to compete with the likes of big spenders Chelsea and the Abu Dhabi backed Manchester City and have made FC Porto winger James Rodriguez a priority signing ahead of the new season. With Borussia Dortmund midfielder Shinji Kagawa and Crewe Alexandria starlet Nick Powell already in the bag, Fergie is looking to sign another wide man after it has been made clear that Portuguese winger might be on the way out of Old Trafford.
I think England leave Euro 2012 with a sense of keen disappointment. Despite some suggestions to the contrary I think they underperformed, while the nature of the defeat to Italy leaves a bitter taste in the mouth. It was a … Continue reading →