So, the big day is here. No, I’m afraid I don’t mean National Gorilla Suit day (seriously, that is a thing) or the 406th anniversary of Guy Fawkes’ unfortunate separation, that separation being his head from his shoulders by a
Ross Leslie give his view on Team GB
Aw shucks, he would feel sad, you know. The man who endeared himself to his adoring public down south with his tough-tackling and controlled anger, masquerading as determination, AND had the nickname “Psycho” coined in his honour would be sad.
Richard Hunter’s a Gazza Goal Sceptic
Everyone has a goal they remember forever, for good reasons or bad reasons, but few are shared by all. I doubt any of the other writers on here would match up with mine, unless you narrow down the fields e.g.
The January transfer window – Craig Hazell describes an exercise in snobbery
The Winter transfer window was met with harsh criticism when it was introduced in 2003/2004, with lower league managers even claiming it could drive clubs out of business. I was annoyed mainly because the thought of not being able to
Teddy’s View: Levein loves Equatorial Guinea, Scholesy’s fears, and Walcott’s novels.
The football-related news dominating the papers this week has been the trial of Harry Redknapp and Milan Mandaric. Obviously, I don’t have any comment to make on the possible outcome of the trial, but the news of a bank account