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  • TACKLING THE £1,400,000+ FREEPLAY6

    The Premier League is starting to take shape now and the surprises very definitely come at the bottom of the table with one or two clubs off to horrific starts. We’ve five fixtures from England’s top flight for you to predict and also one from Serie A which, ominously for most of the league, seems to be taking on a very familiar pattern.

  • Liverpool Title Credentials Will Be Defined In ‘Smaller Games’

    Liverpool’s expansion of Anfield was completed last month, but perhaps the club should have considered relocating to London instead. Jurgen Klopp’s men have already made three trips to the capital in the early weeks of the 2016/17 campaign, with Friday’s 2-1 victory over Chelsea making it seven points from a possible nine at the homes of three of the Premier League’s biggest clubs.

  • CITY FLY FLAG FOR ENGLAND IN EUROPE

    The first round of Champions League games are over, but which English club is best placed to maybe go all the way in the competition? Manchester City and Leicester City got their campaigns off to flying starts while Arsenal were fortunate to get a draw and Tottenham made a nightmare start at Wembley.

  • WHAT MAN UTD MUST DO TO GET BEST OF POGBA

    Talk of formations, systems, philosophies and manager ideals are all the rage these days, with the plethora of top coaches in the Premier League this season heightening interest in such topics. The rivalry and contrasting styles of Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola gets chins wagging the most, and Saturday saw the first clash of titanic minds – 1-0 Pep.

  • Weekly Football Highlights

    Mourinho 0-1 Guardiola Everyone expected fireworks between these two managerial goliaths when their respective sides met at Old Trafford last weekend, but we were treated to nothing of the sort. Instead, we witnessed Guardiola’s team – not for the first time – emerging victorious against Mourinho’s.

  • Talking points from the Manchester derby

    September 10, the first Manchester Derby in this new dawn in the North West. José Mourinho vs Pep Guardiola (yes, we’ve had enough of that too) and two new look teams who appear to be the favourites for the Premier League trophy come May.

  • WHY JUVENTUS ARE THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE DARK HORSES

    It has been business as usual for Juventus at the start of the new Serie A season. Saturday’s 3-1 defeat of Sassuolo made it three wins from three for Max Allegri’s men, with the 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 champions already in a strong position as they attempt to retain their crown once again this term.

  • Seven Days in Seven Points

    So, the England manager can’t tell Rooney ‘where to play’ Big Sam has started his career as England boss with a win, but he then followed up that victory with a rather bizarre post-game interview in which he claimed he ‘can’t tell Rooney where to play’.

  • RIVALRY RENEWED

    This weekend’s Manchester derby is one of the most eagerly awaited games in Premier League history with more sub-plots than an Agatha Christie novel. It is not only the 172nd meeting between the two clubs it is the renewal of a rivalry between two heavyweights of management in Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola.

  • WHY CHELSEA ARE DARK HORSES OF PREMIER LEAGUE

    This year’s Premier League season is destined to be one that football fans will remember. There’s been a distinct lack of top quality teams in the past few campaigns, but with new managers, players and an injection of innovative ideas, there are a number of clubs you could quite easily say will win the Premier League.

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