The January Transfer Window

Revolver Topic: Should the winter transfer window be scrapped?
For the sake of the neutrals - that teeny, tiny minority of this world, keep it.
Imagine a world where Arshavin puts in a performance of a lifetime, magically lifting Arsenal out of its 5th place misery and past a faltering Manchester United, in an epic battle with [...]

Tottenham : A Regrettable January

In a sane world, a multi-million dollar corporation wouldn’t change CEO’s every 2.5 years and spend tons of money on never-to-be-completed experiments. Football might not exist in this sane world, but the Tottenham Hotspurs have a management philosophy as schizophrenic as an attacking Martian.
One thing the club cannot be accused of is inconsistency in firing [...]

The Weekend Preview

And we’re off to the races again!
After a 1-0 loss to a Stoke-less Rory Delap, Mark Hughes hopes 42 million pound Robinho, along with clubber (as in golf clubs and bar fights) Craig Bellamy, can inspire the world’s richest team to glory against a free falling Middlesborough with un-sackable Gareth Southgate at the helm.
Speaking of [...]

Tottenham : The Levy Experiments (pt 1)

White Hart Lane faithfuls rejoiced when Tottenham’s clueless chairman Daniel Levy swung the axe at manager Juande Ramos and sporting director Damien Commolli. After sucker punching Martin Jol for a less that stellar start of the 2006-07 Premier League season, Levy snapped up Sevilla’s back-to-back UEFA Cup winning coach Juande Ramos as a perfect [...]

Is Dimi the new Veron?

How soon is too soon? And is Dimitar Berbatov really doing as bad a job as some people are beginning to suggest? Juan Veron was a midfielder; an attacking midfielder whose job was to create goals. In a 4-5-1 setting, favored by United during that era, a player in that position assumes added importance. Veron [...]