Have City wasted their money?by Lee Price - on Jul 17th 2010 - 13 Comments Lee Price seeks to calm the furore around Man City’s summer spending… |
Why football has gone madby Lee Price - on Mar 18th 2010 - 2 Comments Lee Price hits out at football’s sacking culture as the two participants of the 2008 Championship Play-Off final each collect their P45 this week. |
Premiership, best league in the world?by Lee Price - on Feb 22nd 2010 - No Comments Lee Price rejects the common assertion that the English Premiership is the best league in the world. |
Play-offs? No, no, no!by Lee Price - on Feb 15th 2010 - No Comments Proposed changes to the Premier League structure always make interesting viewing. Who could forget the ‘brilliant’ plan to host a 39th fixture overseas? Though, realistically, this option is still certainly on the agenda at some point in the future. Or, Phil Gartside’s plans to split the league into two 18-team leagues, allowing Rangers and Celtic to move south of the border, in footballing terms obviously. Now we’re faced with the option of a Champions League play-off, on the face of it, a nice |
Why England WILL win the World Cupby Lee Price - on Feb 11th 2010 - 9 Comments Right, here it is – and I know you’re going to rush in and label me an over-enthusiastic, over-patriotic so and so – but I genuinely believe that England will win the World Cup this summer. Obviously, regardless of who you are backing, you can never be 100% certain, but that’s the beauty of football. But this summer, for various reasons that I’ll outline, I believe that England can go all the way and lift the Jules Rimet trophy in South Africa, ending 44 years of hurt. Here in England, we have |
King Carlos takes on the jester’s roleby Lee Price - on Jan 20th 2010 - 4 Comments Lee Price analyses whether the loss of the likeable Argentine will actually haunt Sir Alex Ferguson beyond the two-goal haul in the League Cup. |
Does Didier Drogba hold the key to the Premier League title?by Lee Price - on Dec 1st 2009 - No Comments Lee Price analyses the Ivorian’s importance to Chelsea’s title challenge, with specific focus on his involvement in January’s African Nations Cup |
Wigan victims of statistical freak showby Lee Price - on Nov 24th 2009 - No Comments On the back of Tottenham’s emphatic 9-1 demolition of Wigan, I have a contrasting opinion to offer, particularly when compared with the headlines splashed across the national press. That is: Wigan were unlucky on Sunday. I’m not arguing for a second that they were the better side or that Tottenham weren’t vastly superior. But the score-line was certainly harsh on the Latics. Yes Tottenham had controlled the game and possession, but coming to White Hart Lane, Roberto Martinez would have anticipated |
The unenviable task of breaking into the Big Fourby Lee Price - on Nov 17th 2009 - 1 Comment Lee Price wonders if this might be the year that one of the contenders finally breaks the Big Four’s grip on the Champions League places. |