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French starlets set to impress in Ligue 1
Ligue 1 is well underway and Richard Chambers gives a guide to the players to look out for over the coming months.
Enough cover to cover the cover.
Eliot Rothwell takes note of the sizeable squad at Manchester City’s disposal as they chase some silverware.
Looking to the Future
In the wake of England’s miserable World Cup, Mark Darby gets out his crystal ball and looks at how the team might line up for Brazil 2014.
Seeing Red
The group stages of the World Cup produced nine red cards, some justified, some not, and Neil Sherwin looks at each one to determine whether the official got it right or wrong.
Al Volo: The Good The Bad and The Ugly Of Italy’s Early Exit
Proof you should never go back Four years after that glorious Berlin night of summer 2006, Italy went to South [...]
Here come the WAGs
The action off the field often gets as much attention as that on it during the World Cup, and Sharon Lynch reminds us of one of the modern football player’s most important accessories.
Racism still threatens the Rainbow Nation’s triumph
In the latest of a shamefully sporadic series of opinion posts, Gav Reilly examines how racism in football is now a shamefully First World problem.
Everything’s Not Lost
As England go into their final group game against Slovenia needing a win to guarantee an extended stay in the tournament, Mark Jepson is optimistic about his side’s chances.


