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Why Max Allegri, Football’s Modern-Day Misnomer, Remains Unemployed
Perhaps we ought to cut José Mourinho some slack for his constant style of play on the pitch, if not his constant style of management off it. For all the barrage the Portuguese manager gets for how his teams operate on the pitch these days, he probably should get sympathy for the age we’re in.…
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The Key To Realizing PSG’s European Title Aspirations
Paris Saint-Germain have once again fallen short of their first Champions League title, thoroughly played off the park by an imposing Manchester City side who capitalized on the Parisians lack of resolve to win 2-0 (3-1 a.g.). For a club boasting a playing squad worth roughly €830 million, it is remarkable to see just how…
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Jose Mourinho to Roma: The Special One Drinking in Very Last Chance Saloon
9th March 2004 and 26th May 2004, two dates that live long in the memory, two dates that made someone in their professional field the hottest possible commodity, two dates that launched the career of one of 21st-century football’s most prominent figures. The first of the two dates saw Costinha score a 90th-minute goal at Old…
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Liverpool Miss Out on Chance To Establish Top-Four Foothold
After West Ham United’s shock defeat to Newcastle United at the weekend, there was an opportunity for Liverpool to move back into the top four for the first time since mid-February. But standing in their way was a Leeds United side that are incredibly difficult to play against, and whose attacking style means liberties cannot…
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The Popularity of Sports Betting
Betting has been around since people first began watching sports. Betting is now prevalent in almost every sport. Its rapid expansion has turned it into a multibillion-dollar industry. It affects every sport in the world. Despite the fact that it is illegal in certain countries, people continue to bet on different sports. This is due…
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Bayern Munich Show Long-Term Faith in Julian Nagelsmann’s Natural Progression
It comes as little surprise that Bayern Munich have confirmed a deal to bring in Julian Nagelsmann as their head coach for the 2021/22 season. After Hansi Flick announced his intent to leave last week, there was only one man the club and the fans wanted and now, the 33-year-old from Landsberg, Bavaria, a Bayern…
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The European Super League and Greed: Two Sides of the Same Coin
Following Arsenal’s 1-1 draw with relegation-battling Fulham last Sunday, a few murmurs were heard about a possible new European Super League being signed off imminently. Later that day, the Gunners (and the other clubs involved) confirmed that such a scenario was indeed true. For many years now various football organisations have made decisions that…
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The Sunday Evening the World’s Biggest Club Owners Bit off More Than They Could Chew
Normally after a good old helping of football over the weekend, I like to digest games and decipher what has caught my eye. It was almost impossible however to avoid the decadent predicament that all who love the game faced in a breathtaking 72 hours from the announcement on Sunday at midnight, to what now…
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The Super League: The Inevitable Arrival of a League Born Out of Greed
The Super League is here. There is hardly a fan that wanted it, but it’s here and it seemed as though it was inevitable. Twelve of Europe’s richest and most popular clubs are set to form a breakaway league in the most seismic change to European football in decades. This was news that broke the internet,…
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Istanbul Basaksehir: A Club in Free Fall or A Team Simply Underperforming?
The public conversation surrounding ‘bad champions’, what makes a ‘bad champion’ has circled clubs like Liverpool this season, following them around and arguably adding external pressure. The label is pejoratively aimed to incite fans, diminish past achievements and enhance panic over current performance. It is a term typically met with a roll of the…









