Everton must resist temptation of a chaotic future after David Moyes
David Moyes would win a fictional award for manager who has overachieved with very little fuss indeed this season.
David Moyes would win a fictional award for manager who has overachieved with very little fuss indeed this season.
We can already tell that 'Igor Tudor' will be the new go-to comparison point for disastrous managerial appointments. Banter infamy awaits.
There's something quite interesting going on with Manchester City. As the Premier League changes, so have Man City's tactics.
There is now apparently no limit to who can mock Tottenham after the actual Premier League jumped on the Spurs-sneering bandwagon.
You fear the worst elements of Leeds United's fanbase now feel emboldened to express their ugliest impulses
West Ham owners are using words like 'declaration of war' around fan protests. They're not content with running the club into the ground.
While there's a chance a team could compete in the Champions League and Championship next season we will cling to that glorious possibility to shame the rest of Europe.
Manchester City's win against Leeds United stressed that they have the cojones for the title fight. But can the same be said for Arsenal?
Alexander-Arnold still can't defend but the ex-Liverpool star should be most concerned by the exasperated manner in which they're reporting on his only real strength.
We're not looking forward to the 2026 World Cup, which will feature too much football, too many breaks and far, far too much Donald Trump.
Arne Slot is sweating on the fitness of Florian Wirtz but the Liverpool boss is in no position to complain on the back of his tetchy press conference response.
Ruben Amorim was a visionary genius unappreciated in his own time. Everything he did has set Man United up to succeed on the run-in.
If/when Xabi Alonso replaces Arne Slot, his biggest job will be to fix Liverpool's broken defence and there's a solution with three summer signings...