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Author: Thomas Wyer

Student and football fan. Aspiring Guillem Balague but have more in common with Chris Kamara. Managing to support both Ipswich and Galatasaray which, like being indifferent to marmite, makes me a bit of an oddity.
Quiet faith and kind patience  - the deserved success of Watford

Quiet faith and kind patience – the deserved success of Watford

December 7, 2015 by Thomas Wyer

Thomas Wyer looks at how Watford have succeeded and why they deserve to stand as a model to the rest of the Football League.

Why football must do more for women

Why football must do more for women

November 13, 2015 by Thomas Wyer

Thomas Wyer believes that football is failing women and discusses how and why we must fix it.

Why modern football is failing minorities

Why modern football is failing minorities

November 8, 2015 by Thomas Wyer

Thomas Wyer believes that the modern game has a problem, and it’s emphasised by the lack of black managers.

Brendan Rodgers - the Moneyball scapegoat

Brendan Rodgers – the Moneyball scapegoat

October 9, 2015 by Thomas Wyer

Thomas Wyer explains why Brendan Rodgers is a scapegoat for the deficiencies of ‘Moneyball’, a transfer policy whose flaws extend well outside of Merseyside.

What English clubs can learn from the transfer mastery of Shakhtar, Lyon and Porto

What English clubs can learn from the transfer mastery of Shakhtar, Lyon and Porto

October 1, 2015 by Thomas Wyer

Thomas Wyer analyses why Shakhtar Donetsk, Olympique Lyonnais and FC Porto succeed in the transfer market, and what other clubs can do to emulate them.

If you love England, hate the international break

If you love England, hate the international break

September 22, 2015 by Thomas Wyer

International breaks in football are becoming stagnant, failing by its own standards and must be changed, writes Thomas Wyer.

It's been a good run, but Arsene Wenger must go

It’s been a good run, but Arsene Wenger must go

September 7, 2015 by Thomas Wyer

An analysis of why Arsene Wenger is no longer the man to take Arsenal forwards.

Foreign players aren't killing English talent - they're doing that by themselves

Foreign players aren’t killing English talent – they’re doing that by themselves

September 4, 2015 by Thomas Wyer

English players are harming themselves, as shown by their naivety in this transfer window, and how this impacts on the national team, write Thomas Wyer.

Galatasaray must modernise or die

Galatasaray must modernise or die

August 17, 2015 by Thomas Wyer

Thomas Wyer discusses how Turkish giants Galatasaray must change how they are run and operated in order to avoid a path towards European irrelevance.

Why Slaven Bilić will fail to succeed at West Ham

Why Slaven Bilić will fail to succeed at West Ham

August 13, 2015 by Thomas Wyer

An explanation of why Slaven Bilić is unable to succeed at West Ham, based on his past record coupled with the unreasonable standards expected of him.

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