turmoil in the world of football (postponements like i’ve never seen in england, the togo bus shooting, liverpool’s bumbling boardroom idiots, etc.) has left me debating what i should write my next long article about. it’s like i can’t get my head wrapped around something before another major story breaks. oh well, it could be worse. […]
Tag: manchester city
the decade that was – part 2
Now for part two of my review of the last decade — and my apologies about being a few days late — whereI review and weigh in on the biggest stories of the 2000’s in the world of football. Thanks to all who read the first installment where I shared my choices for the Best […]
awful adebayor
honestly, i’ve written more this season about adebayor than i even care to think about. at this point, i would almost rather not talk about him anymore. he probably loves every bit of the reactions and press that he’s getting for all of his antics. so, let’s get one thing straight about emmanuel adebayor: he […]
man city vs. arsenal: a closer look
so tomorrow the premier league resumes play again after this past week’s exciting round of world cup qualifiers. and the surprising marquee match up for this saturday pits ambitious manchester city against the side many expected them to unseat from the top four this season, arsenal. both sides are off to flying starts this season […]
adios adebayor
so emmanuel adebayor has put pen to paper on a five year contract for manchester city, and i’m a little amazed. not so much that he’s leaving arsenal, because that’s not really surprising at all. i’m shocked with how out of left field this move was, and how quickly it happened. just a few weeks […]
round up #1
in what i think will become a semi-regular posting, i’d like to present the first edition of the “round up.” we’ll quickly take a look around a few short news stories that i found interesting, but don’t have a whole lot to say about… yet. we’ll sell cesc… for £40m – the sun in an […]
Bring Me Another Striker!
What the hell is going on at the Eastlands? Who is making these transfer decisions? Is there an actual game plan for their purchases? I like to think Mark Hughes doesn’t have complete control over Manchester City’s transfers, because I don’t think he’s this stupid. Are the Arab owners pulling an Abramovich, and mandating that Cit-eh […]
