On a night where the footballing word paid tribute to the great Diego Maradona, here are five things we learned from Wednesday’s action as Manchester City won in Greece and Liverpool lost at home. Foden is making himself a key player A couple of years ago, Phil Foden was making small cameo appearances from the […]
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Gloucester City manager James Rowe leaves the club
Embed from Getty Images Gloucester City are on the lookout for a new manager after the departure of James Rowe, with the 37 year old set to join Chesterfield Town. In a statement on the club website, the team thanked Rowe for his work with the club, and announced that Jake Cole will take temporary […]
Why to love the creativity and care of Lazy Oaf
For what can only be described as an unpredictable year, 2020 has produced an entirely new spectrum of emotions for us all. The independent streetwear clothing brand Lazy Oaf has done a pretty good job at visualising how we all feel, with their latest collection, HappySad. It all started out as just a tiny store […]
From Grand Slam victories to that controversial red card, the last decade of Welsh Rugby has been full of ups and downs
There have been some brilliant moments for Wales during the last 10 years but along with the good comes the bad, with many heads in hand moments too. Gatland’s Glory Years Two Six Nations Grand Slams, One Six Nations Championship title along with World Cup Semi Finals in both 2011 and 2019. Gatland had restored […]
From Jameis Winston to Derrick Brooks – the best and worst first round draft picks by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Since their conception in 1976, the Bucs have enjoyed the worst win percentage in the entire NFL. They have also had some truly awful draft decisions, including picking one of the best running backs in history despite him promising he would never play for them. However, they have what a lot of teams do not- […]
The best and worst decisions made by Arsenal Football Club since they last won the league
Since the famous invincible side of 2003/04 Arsenal Football Club have not won a Premier League title. Here are the times they’ve been right or wrong about trying to change that. Negative – Selling players to rivals It is absolutely shocking to think that Arsenal have sold Samir Nasri, Robin van Persie and Alexis Sanchez […]
Five best and worst moments of Gareth Ainsworth’s reign as Wycombe Wanderers manager
In his eight years at the helm at Adams Park, Gareth Ainsworth has become one of the club’s all-time greats, leading them to their highest league position, but there have been a few bad moments along the way. *That* Wembley play-off final Arguably the most famous day in Wycombe Wanderers’ history, Joe Jacobson’s penalty sent […]
Three Good three Bad – before, during and after Warren Gatland.
2007 Rugby World Cup exit – Bad Embed from Getty Images 2007 Rugby world cup in France, Stade de la Beaujoire the Location, one of the most embarrassing days in Welsh rugby history, as wales were beaten by Fiji 38-34. This was the tier 2 nation’s first win in nine games against Wales and saw […]
Top five best/worst Coventry City transfers made by Mark Robins
Mark Robins is known as a legend to many Coventry City supporters, however like all football managers he’s had some great transfers and some questionable signings. Here we look at Robins’ top five best and worst transfers he’s made since re-joining Coventry City in 2017. Embed from Getty Images 5. Best – Michael Doyle, Worst […]
The five best & worst decisions made by Everton post David Moyes era
By Nathan John @ University of Gloucestershire Embed from Getty Images It has been seven years since David Moyes left Everton after a successful 11 year era in charge of the club. But what has the club achieved in the meantime and where does it aim to go? Here we take a look at the […]




