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The Sacking Culture: Why Elite Football's Patience Has Run Out
Modern football management is increasingly defined by extreme impatience, with elite clubs sacking coaches after months rather than years.


Liam Rosenior’s Journey to Chelsea
Liam Rosenior takes charge at Chelsea on January 6, 2026.


Semenyo, City and the Phillips warning
Kalvin Phillips’ City struggle is a warning as Antoine Semenyo weighs a £65m move and a career defining choice.


Where does Haaland rank among the greatest Premier League strikers of all time
Erling Haaland is producing numbers like we have never seen before in the Premier League. He's on track to break almost every goal scoring record in the league. Just after few seasons, where does he rank among the greatest to do it?


Rosenior encouraged after Chelsea lose 3-2 to Arsenal on home debut
Liam Rosenior is positive after Chelsea’s 3-2 home defeat to Arsenal in his first home game at Stamford Bridge.

Latest Football Posts

Copa del Rey | Match Report
Barcelona dominated the night, scored three, and pushed Atletico Madrid to the edge, but the four goals conceded in the first leg proved too much to overturn.


Beaten by Getafe, four points back: questions for Real Madrid
Home defeat to Getafe leaves Real Madrid four points behind Barcelona, with form, management calls, and a Champions League test raising fresh concerns.


Eleven games to save a season in the Premier League
Only a few points separate four clubs and only eleven matches left, one bad run could turn a difficult season into a fight for Premier League survival by March.


The Rise and Fall of Juventus
Juventus rose to become one of Europe’s biggest clubs, dominated Italy for years, then faced scandals and struggles that tested their legacy.


FIFA’s unity promise and the ICC complaint
FIFA moved in four days when Russia invaded Ukraine. The ICC complaint asks why the same rules stopped applying when the warnings were about Palestine.


Six red cards, one season and Chelsea’s growing problem
Six red cards before March, points thrown away from winning positions and another avoidable sending off against Burnley have turned discipline into Chelsea’s loudest problem, with consequences that now threaten their top four push.



