
The Final Score episode 3
The Final Score is back this week with more Olympics on the agenda. Rudi, Josh and Val dissect the superhuman efforts of Usain Bolt and
The Final Score is back this week with more Olympics on the agenda. Rudi, Josh and Val dissect the superhuman efforts of Usain Bolt and
Their respective sports’ most powerful patriarchs are learning to walk again even while the weight of expectation threatens to undo it all, Ben Cuzzupe writes.
Heading into the last ten matchdays of the EPL season, Matthew Santini analyses the five teams in contention for the remaining places in the top four.
The Final Score is back this week with more Olympics on the agenda. Rudi, Josh and Val dissect the superhuman efforts of Usain Bolt and
Their respective sports’ most powerful patriarchs are learning to walk again even while the weight of expectation threatens to undo it all, Ben Cuzzupe writes.
Heading into the last ten matchdays of the EPL season, Matthew Santini analyses the five teams in contention for the remaining places in the top four.
The match will take place on another date.
The Final Score is back this week with more Olympics on the agenda. Rudi, Josh and Val dissect the superhuman efforts of Usain Bolt and
Their respective sports’ most powerful patriarchs are learning to walk again even while the weight of expectation threatens to undo it all, Ben Cuzzupe writes.
Heading into the last ten matchdays of the EPL season, Matthew Santini analyses the five teams in contention for the remaining places in the top four.
Sir Alex Ferguson is made to work hard to defend his marvellous legacy at Manchester United in this interview selected by Luke Karlik for our ’50 Interviews’ project.
Louis van Gaal is still the right man to catapult Manchester United back to the top, writes Tom Parker.
David Moyes must again get his tactics and squad selection right when Manchester United faces Bayern Munich in the morning, writes Paul Murphy.
Manchester United should look to Liverpool’s past when deciding the future of David Moyes in the summer, writes Riley Beveridge.
David Moyes cannot be held solely responsible for Manchester United’s poor form, writes James Gray-Foster.
This week in Football Focus, Christopher Hearn discusses the action from Europe, as all major leagues resumed after the international break.
Luke Sale previews this weekend’s English Premier League action, following a week of international duties.
Manchester United’s Adnan Januzaj has the world at his feet, but his choice of country could damage the image of international football, writes Riley Beveridge.
Everton’s title as the only unbeaten side remaining in the League this season faces its biggest threat yet on the weekend, writes Luke Sale.
It was a weekend of big upsets, a few 5-0 romps and a star name returning to his former glory in the EPL, writes Chris Hearn.
After a solid performance in yesterday’s League Cup win over Liverpool, Jesse Setaro feels Shinji Kagawa is the solution to Manchester United’s midfield issues.
The current trend of favouring short-term success is destroying football clubs’ ability to create a positive culture, writes Tom Midwood.
Round four of the English Premier League season will see many clubs debut their new deadline day signings. Luke Sale previews each match.
Despite its benevolence, UEFA’s Financial Fair Play rules may do more harm than good, writes James Gray-Foster.
Will the three title favourites be able to back-up their opening weekend performances in round two? Luke Sale previews the weekend’s EPL.
A club of Manchester United stature cannot afford to sell a player of Wayne Rooney’s quality to a rival club, writes James Gray-Foster