The German Football Masterplan

16 May 2013
by Paul Waring
Part 2 - German football has arguably never been in such a strong and healthy state.
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Football By Decade: 1900s

In the modern game, football can't go two weeks without controversy, be it due to diving, match-fixing or a peckish striker from Uruguay. We... [More]

The German Football Masterplan

14 May 2013
by Paul Waring
Part 1: Germany is on the threshold of greatness in European and international football.
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Why do England selectors always favour the big clubs?

10 May 2013
by Edward Francmanis
When you look at the England squad for each international game or tournament, It is extremely unlikely for you to see anyone in it that plays out... [More]

England’s World Cup Dream Hinges On Better Football Coaching

12 Apr 2013
by Chris Mayhew
You don’t have to remind any English football fan that the years of hurt just keep piling up and, unless England can pull off the inconceiv... [More]

The Future of English Football: "A Change is Gonna Come"

03 Apr 2013
by Paul Waring
Part 5 - Are we there yet? How far has English football come on the journey towards elite ambition? [More]

Cole or Baines - Who should start for England at Left Back?

03 Apr 2013
by Tim Simon
There aren’t many nations in the world who are blessed with two left backs with the quality of Ashley Cole and Leighton Baines. Both of the... [More]

England's Spanish and German Lessons: "A Change is Gonna Come"

01 Apr 2013
by Paul Waring
Part 3 - Is England learning from how football is organised in countries like Spain and Germany?
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England's Elite Ambition: "A Change is Gonna Come"

31 Mar 2013
by Paul Waring
In this second of a five-part series, Paul Waring reviews FA attempts to improve English football - what could be called an 'elite ambition'. [More]

The Paul Scholes Legacy

29 Mar 2013
by George Hartrey
Paul Scholes is one of the finest players England has produced over the past twenty years. We look back over his story, and his rise to the top. [More]

Italy, Netherlands, Germany and Spain closing in on Brazil 2014

28 Mar 2013
by Barries View
The last round of UEFA 2014 World Cup qualifying games until June took place on Tuesday night with the groups taking shape. Italy, Germany, the ... [More]

World-beaters: Spain are still the team to beat

28 Mar 2013
by Cronan Yu
Coming off international successes as World Champions and dual European Champions, many believed Spain would come out of the World Cup qualifiers... [More]

International Football - What is it good for?

27 Mar 2013
by Fergus Lockhart
Former Arsenal and France midfield dynamo Patrick Vieira had this to say recently: “When I grew up, I wanted to play for the French national tea [More]

A League of Their Own - International Minnows to Pre-Qualify?

27 Mar 2013
by Daniel Matcham
For San Marino, a heavy defeat is as natural as putting on socks. What benefit is there for small nations being categorically beaten every time? [More]

The Case For Pre-Qualification

25 Mar 2013
by James Sanderson
What do the players think? What do the minnows think? Is it logistically possible? [More]

Belgium – A gentle analysis ahead of 2014 World Cup

25 Mar 2013
by Raghuvarman Sampathu
Hardly, there are 14 months left for the World Cup kick-off at Brazil and from the results obtained in the qualifiers so far, we can easily predi... [More]