Another One Bites The Dust
It comes as little surprise to hear of a managerial sacking in our English Football League. In an industry where bosses are changed more often than kits, a month barely goes by without a handful of casualties.
It comes as little surprise to hear of a managerial sacking in our English Football League. In an industry where bosses are changed more often than kits, a month barely goes by without a handful of casualties.
Now we meet in a battle to be the most ignored team in FA Cup final build up for a long while and good lord I hope it goes thee way of the reformed character.
You’d be correctly mistaken if you were expecting to read about Manchester United’s sibling superstars.
Di-Canio, Fowler, Ginola, the list can go on and on of the legends that have presenced the Premier League since it’s beginning
Just when your team does the most incredible thing, a semi final FA Cup destiny for Manchester City at Wembley, you think of the cost.
Manchester Cities 1-0 close scrape against Reading has brought them to Wembley, and the noisy neighbours only have one obstacle in their way of a dream FA cup final against Bolton or Stoke. Sadly the obstacle that presents itself is that of Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United
Okay winning is the wrong word, completely, in their last 20 European matches they have won just one of these, a record which is just embarrassing to any team, regardless of their position in Europe
History will show that should Rooney depart in what would undoubtedly be the big transfer of the summer, it would not be the first time Sir Alex has disposed of a key player, seemingly in their peak years, often when a player is believed to have an over-inflated sense of his own importance.