From Tomahawks To Stability: Is Graham Potter The Right Man For Chelsea?

“You understand football is emotional. When you lose, you feel it; you feel the pain; you feel the suffering; you feel the discomfort. Sometimes it’s hard to understand the ‘why’, and it’s easier just to blame somebody.” In last week’s presser, Graham Potter aptly summed up the feeling around SW6 right now. Chelsea are a […]
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FPL: Top 5 Players To Watch For Gameweek 20

It’s FPL double gameweek time, and we have 3 big guns in Man City, Tottenham and Man United offering FPL managers two bites at the cherry for their picks to haul in big points. But double gameweeks can be brutal with their wild points swings, so we take a look at the 5 best double […]
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FPL: Top 5 Players To Watch For Gameweek 18 & 19

Nothing screams “FPL is back” more than Reece James’ injury and a solid 1-pointer despite him starting in a game in which he played well and Chelsea kept a clean sheet. But in spite of the pain and heartbreak, we love FPL. So here’s us taking a look at the top 5 FPL players to […]
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PL: Boxing Day Round Up 2022

After a month and a half of no club football, the Premier League finally returned this weekend on Boxing Day. Some of us might have still been stuck with the World Cup hangover, but after the round of fixtures we’ve just had, I’m sure everyone’s wide awake and craving league football again. We take a […]
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Messi And Argentina Brush Past Croatia Hoping For One Last Dance

A sleek and shy boy from Rosario had a dream. In pursuit of his goal, he made the world dream with him. On the other side, a scrawny boy from war-torn Croatia had a dream too. He made his country of just 4 million believe the impossible. For two men with identical and iconic initials […]
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Moroccan Marvel Sees Africa Rejoice As Ronaldo & Portugal’s World Cup Dream Ends

“Drink it in Casablanca, relish it Rabat, this is your night. See it from atop the Atlas Mountains, All above the Marrakesh express, A night Morocco will never forget.” – Peter Drury Twelve years ago, when the World Cup was hosted for the first time in the African continent, Peter Drury was present in commentary […]
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Asia’s Dream Run Ends As Japan And South Korea Head Home

The Land of the Rising Sun, The Land of the Morning Calm; For Now Befallen Brethren, Will Rise Once More In Unison The World Cup, a rare medley of global togetherness, in its most magical, grandiose and diverse form sees Asia bow out, albeit with pride, in the round of 16. In only the second […]
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Can Ghana Exorcise The Ghosts Of 2010 Against Uruguay?

Cast your mind back to 12 years ago on a fiery night in South Africa at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Ghana vs Uruguay. Quarterfinals. FNB Stadium, Johannesburg. The first ever World Cup in the African continent. An African team with a chance to get to the semis of the World Cup for the first […]
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Argentina And Germany Live To Fight Another Day: FIFA WC 2022

The past weekend could’ve had 2 of the great footballing nations bow out in tame fashion had they lost their respective games. But as Peter Drury described it on commentary, “Magic man Messi pulled another magical rabbit out of the hat” to save the blushes for Argentina, while Germany managed to stay alive by the […]
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Iran vs USA – A Battle Beyond Football: FIFA WC 2022

When Iran takes on the USA at the Al Thumama stadium in the final round of fixtures in Group B, these two bitter foes will battle it out in a virtual knockout that could seal a spot for the victor in the knockouts of the FIFA World Cup 2022. For two countries without a fabled […]
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