‘The Brighton Game’ – A heady night of high drama and subversion
On paper it was a shock result between two mid-table sides, but as Max Mathews points out, Brighton versus Crystal Palace was much more than that.
On paper it was a shock result between two mid-table sides, but as Max Mathews points out, Brighton versus Crystal Palace was much more than that.
Mark Strange discusses what football fandom means in a time of Pandemic lockdown
Displaced by way and ravaged by the economic impact of Covid-19, Zorya Luhansk continue to defy the odds, writes David Kirichenko
Will Brown takes a dip into international football and looks at three nations who have a lot to be excited about over the coming years.
Across a three-piece series of articles, Mitch Summers takes a look at three teams who have enjoyed great starts to the 2020/21 Premier League season utilising some variant of a strike partnership.
With Paul Pogba’s second spell at Manchester United seemingly coming to an end, Will Brown takes a look at some potential replacements for the midfielder.
Once the titan of Europe, Barcelona have collapsed both on and off the pitch under president Josep Maria Bartomeu, Kushagra Pandey talks us through the Catalonian decline
In part four of his series on the best away performances by English sides in Europe, Ivan Smyth takes a look at Manchester United’s famous 3-2 win in the Stadio Delle Alpi against Juventus in 1999.
With the details of the re-start now agreed, Jonathan O’Shea discusses the 2019/2020 UEFA Europa League in a Covid-19 World
In part three of his series on the best away performances by English sides in the Champions League, Ivan Smyth takes a look at the dramatic Champions League semi-final in 2012 between Chelsea and Barcelona.