Football Deadzones 2: Surrey

This is part two of my series: “Football Deadzones”, and this week I will be looking at Surrey. This is a topic that I categorise as “Football Geography” and aims to look at the whys, hows and whens relating to football clubs. My first post in the series laid down the fundamentals of what I consider to be the formula for creating successful football teams and my second post looked at our first deadzone in the series: Kent. If you haven’t read those, I fully recommend you do in the “Football Geography” category.

Unsaturated Stats Bonus Edition: European Qualification

Unsaturated Stats is normally a weekly series giving you interesting facts and statistics from the weekend’s Premierleague matches. However, with no Premierleague games on last weekend, I’ve delved into international football instead.

“Moyseh” Bringing a More “Barca” Style of Play

The re-emergence of David Moyes in his second spell at West Ham United (the Hammers) puts even Napoleon Bonaparte’s comeback to shame. After Moyes’ excellent 11-year spell at Everton, where he achieved nine top-eight finishes in 11 seasons, he was given the impossible-to-emulate task of replacing Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, where he didContinueContinue reading ““Moyseh” Bringing a More “Barca” Style of Play”

Is there enough done about racism in football?

Racism, at the best of times, is a very touchy subject for all parties. However, it is a subject that needs addressing throughout Europe at present, with Romelu Lukaku receiving racial abuse from Caligiari fans recently, and on Twitter where Paul Pogba was subject to racial abuse from Manchester United ‘fans’. By the end ofContinueContinue reading “Is there enough done about racism in football?”

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