Could this be the end for Rio Ferdinand?
I have heard inklings from certain media outlets seeming to suggest that they think this may be the last season for Rio Ferdinand. If it does turn out to be true, who would be the best to replace him?
I have heard inklings from certain media outlets seeming to suggest that they think this may be the last season for Rio Ferdinand. If it does turn out to be true, who would be the best to replace him?
It seems as though David Moyes hasn’t been able to fully carry on from Sir Alex’s momentum from last season, so is it a case of Manchester United have finally been brought crashing back down to earth with the rest of us?
I’m not even a Manchester United fan, but it aggravates me not seeing Kagawa rarely in the starting line-up, sometimes not in the squad at all. So I thought I’d look where they should accommodate for him.
With the 4-2-3-1 being the vogue formation to play at the moment and Aaron Ramsey in the midst of a hot-streak, I thought I would look over his short career and see what kind of player he could become if he carries on this form.
With all the torment and stress the loyalty to your team can bring, why do we bother putting up with it week in, week out?
After a genuine consensus that the re-signing of Flamini from AC Milan was a step back instead of a step forward, the Frenchman has proved the doubters wrong and may have secured a starting spot in the Arsenal team for now.
A few games into the new season is when you can really gauge whether a team will need to bring in more faces in January, I thought I’d have a look at Liverpool’s squad and discuss areas they may need to add to.