The Luck of The Draw
The balls are drawn and the groups are set. We profile this season’s UEFA Champions League
The balls are drawn and the groups are set. We profile this season’s UEFA Champions League
The cavalry have come for FIFA at last and, with them, the first hope in years that the rot that runs so deep through global soccer might be cleansed.
Real Madrid’s decision to fire Carlo Ancelotti is consistent with twelve years of the Perez presidency, yet still defies belief and logic
Parma FC’s imminent demise is tragic, and should serve as a warning to the risks of modern football ownership
Madrid fans wanted “a worthy rival for a decent derby.” They got exactly what they wished for – and then some.
In committing Paco Alcacer and Nicolas Otamendi to the club long-term, Valencia CF have finally broken the cycle of debt and selloff that characterized their agonizing decade.
Well, we’ve reached it. We’re now ten games into another season of the English Premier League, with so much excitement so far. In November 2013, it was a straight-up fight […]
It would be really nice if the bigwigs over at UEFA could come up with a less tedious and time-consuming way to draw thirty-two teams into eight groups of four. […]
Real Madrid’s willingness to part with Angel Di Maria is akin to selling your Ferrari’s engine so that you can buy it flashier rims.
If any other player on earth had Messi’s World Cup, we’d be fawning over them like groupies. But apparently that’s not good enough when you’re Lionel Messi.