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Callum Williams

Callum is a marketing executive, freelance football writer and die hard Burnley fan who loves writing about sport, whether it’s football, NFL or even horse racing.

Having studied sport journalism until 2009, Callum worked in a high street betting shop before eventually moving into marketing. His ambition is to secure a job writing about sport for one of the national newspapers.

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  • Sport

    Is Bruno Fernandes the missing link at Man United?

    After Bruno Fernandes joined Man United at the end of January 2020, he transformed the Red Devils who were a different side to the first half of the season. According to former player and club legend Paul Scholes, Man United went from “a little bit of a dull team, to one player coming in and all of a sudden they look like they’re going to create, they look like they’re going to score goals every time he’s in possession of the ball.

  • Sport

    Who could replace David de Gea this summer?

    Since joining Manchester United in 2011, David de Gea has arguably been Manchester United’s best player. However, in recent seasons he has become error prone and his mistakes gifted the 2019/20 FA Cup final to Chelsea leading critics to question whether his time is up at Old Trafford.

  • Insights

    Correct score betting explained

    What is correct score betting? In traditional 1X2 football markets you are challenged to predict the outcome of a football match. Will the home or away side win? Could it even finish as a draw? Correct score betting takes this idea a step further by not only asking you to predict the result but also the exact final score.

  • Insights

    Ice hockey pools returning to Colossus

    The Premier League football season may be done and dusted until September but it still promises to be a busy summer for Colossus players, with ice hockey pools returning in time to celebrate the relaunch of the 2019/20 NHL season.

  • Sport

    Who will win the Champions League in 2020?

    The Champions League returns on the 7th of August with Portugal hosting the remaining matches of the tournament and its coastal capital city Lisbon receiving the final, which will be played at the Estádio da Luz.

  • Sport

    Who has won the Premier League with two different clubs?

    Since the inaugural Premier League season in 1992/93, just seven teams have gone on to win the title. They are Manchester Utd, Blackburn, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Leicester City and Liverpool.

  • Sport

    All time Premier League top goalscorers – top 6

    For obvious reasons, goals scored is still the most significant statistic in football and scoring goals is what wins you games. Here we look at the six all-time Premier League top goalscorers of the English Premier League.

  • Sport

    Who will win the Europa League in 2020?

    The Europa League returns on the 5th of August with Germany hosting the rest of the tournament. The last eight teams are yet to be decided and, the remainder of the competition will be played in a mini-tournament style.

  • Sport

    The six best defenders in the Premier League

    In May, Vincent Kompany named Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk as the best centre-back in Premier League history. His choice raised eyebrows in some quarters as Van Dijk has not been playing at the highest level for that long.

  • Sport

    Five possible Liverpool summer signings

    According to the latest transfer rumours, Liverpool are willing to sell several players in order to fund a swoop for some big names. The players in line to be sold by the Reds this summer are Divock Origi, Xherdan Shaqiri, Naby Keita and Dejan Lovren.

  • Sport

    Six contenders to win the 2020 PFA Player of the Year award

    Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk could become the first Premier League player since Cristiano Ronaldo to retain the PFA Player of the Year award. The winner is chosen by a vote amongst members of the players’ trade union, the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA), and is one of the most prestigious individual awards a Premier League player can win.

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