Alan Moore takes a look at BATE Borisov who have endured a rollercoaster decade or so, and are now on the way back up.
As the Champions League wraps up for another season, we take a look at some of the standout players from the early stage.
David Hardman recounts one of the most famous post match interviews in Premier League history as a title challenge took its toll on Newcastle United boss Kevin Keegan.
Former intern with Goal.com and Bleacher Report amongst others, now looking for a career in Washington, DC. An aspiring sports journalist with a great deal of interest in British and European football ...
I am not sure if it’s been long enough yet to suggest it’s time to get over another Ireland heartbreak from two weeks ago. It was the best 40 minutes of football I’ve seen from our international side ...
When PSV Eindhoven secured the treble of Dutch League, Dutch Cup and European Cup in May 1988, it was typical of a brief period of unprecedented egalitarianism in the European game. As surprising as ...
An enticing concept has been quietly incubating within English football in recent years: supporter ownership of clubs. While it may be the norm in places such as Germany and Argentina for football ...
Up next in the World Famous Player Comparison series is a slightly controversial one. England defenders and definitely not best friends, Rio Ferdinand and John Terry. Two of the best defenders in ...
Perhaps co-incidentally, or maybe as part of a compromise for this to happen, another change to the criteria saw the runners up of the best ranked nations also competing in the second qualifying round ...
David Hardman looks back at one of the most iconic Premier League moments when Manchester United changed shirts at half time.
The 1982 World Cup saw the introduction on the world stage of Diego Maradona. David Elkin looks at his first World Cup and the Argentine’s defining run-in with one Claudio Gentile. World Cups are made ...
I’m calling this series The Changing Game. The truth is the game’s been changing for a very long time. As far back as the 1950s, new competitions have been formed both at home and in Europe, and every ...