Ernie! Another Week, Another Mountain Of Possession, Another Loss
This guy scored for Perth Glory, they beat the Phoenix 1-0 and the woes continue.
This guy scored for Perth Glory, they beat the Phoenix 1-0 and the woes continue.
Get to know some of the Premier League rookies, rogues and revolutionaries ready to live up to all the transfer hype.
Nothing quite like kicking off the weekend’s footy with a top of the table clash. 12 month ago Leicester City were still in last place on the table – now they’re first. What a time to be alive.
Pep Guardiola will be the Manchester City manager next season and the club has chosen to come out and confirm it now, you know, in case those pesky United fans got any fresh ideas.
The day must come for all players, you either retire too early or you play until your team no longer needs you. It’s happened to pretty much everyone.
The Wellington Phoenix were once again reasonably average in their loss against Central Coast. There were a few youngsters though who offered some sort of hope and there's a new signing as well.
Melbourne City have Mooy, Fornaroli and a collection of fine football players who were simply a class above the Wellington Phoenix.
It's Arsenal vs Chelsea this weekend and I'm presuming that it's still the big drawcard of old despite the fact that behind their new cheery veneer this is still the same Chelsea team that got Mourinho sacked.
Ernie bruh, what's doing?
The good news now is that Winnie’s back to more or less full fitness. Not match fitness, maybe, but he’s back and raring to go all the same. Now he’s just gotta wait his turn.
THE WELSH XAVI? MORE LIKE THE SPANISH JOE ALLEN!
Over the weekend, the coach of the New Zealand national football team spoke to some newspaper and went on some radio programme and blasted the state of the game in the country in which he is employed.
“I thought he had great style and movement. He’s a young cat who’ll make mistakes. I don’t want to put any pressure on him but he reminds me of Cecil the Lion.” – Robert Martinez
There's nothing that reminds us why we love the game more than the third round of the FA Cup.
The A-League's leaders got shafted by the ref and our Wellington Phoenix snuck through a tricky encounter with a 0-0 draw. Chur.
“It’s amazing. When you take a good player out of your team, what was looking like not such a good player suddenly becomes a great player”
Apparently you only get a yellow card for headbutts these days? Don't let that overshadow a very average display from Wellington Phoenix.
Their own manager may not buy them as title contenders, but the Wildcard is all in on Leicester City. Up the mighty Foxes!
Woody gets to lead this week because Woody found himself in all sorts of action.
And so we come to the halfway mark of the season. Once these games are through they’ll all have played 19 times with 19 more to come. Double or nothing, aye Leicester fans?