The EPL bids farewell to a controversial character
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Profitable Albion: France’s Soccer Players Flock to England’s Premier League
Though England’s Premier League has long relied on new blood–and rising stars–from foreign nations, binge buying by English clubs in France’s modest Ligue 1 has made French players the top foreign contingent in Albion.
Soccer: A Crucial Six Weeks for England’s Premier League — in South Africa
Africa’s celebration of the beautiful game has ugly consequences for club sides in Europe
QPR vs. Chelsea in the EPL: John Terry Returns to Loftus Road
Would there be pre-match handshakes? Would there be crowd ejections? And would a soccer match actually break out amidst the bad blood between the West London rivals?
Does England Have The Most Poisonous Soccer Player of His Generation?
In all my years of watching Queens Park Rangers, it’s hard to recall a more unpleasant individual pulling on the famous blue and white hooped jersey.
Manchester Divided: How a Local Rivalry-Turned-Global Capital Clash Will Decide England’s Soccer Season
English soccer’s Premier League has none of the playoffs or finals common in American sports: A team wins the title by finishing the regular league season with the most points, or the lead on goal-difference (total goals scored …
Manchester (Dis)United: Why Can’t City and United Just Get Along?
The noisy neighbors are making an almighty fuss once again.
After the Latest Blunder, When Will Goal-Line Technology Be Used for Good in Soccer?
The debate over goal-line technology is the talk of the soccer world yet again.