Leroy Sane Will Be What Sterling Wasn't

Leroy Sane Will Be What Sterling Wasn’t

Manchester City doesn’t care about price tags.  An exorbitant transfer fee is a means to an end for the club.  But that doesn’t mean that they are entirely an organization about the now.  City have spent more and more recently with an eye towards the future.  Last year that strategy netted them Kevin De Bruyne… Continue reading Leroy Sane Will Be What Sterling Wasn’t

Manchester United Circling On Pogba

Manchester United has had quite the busy summer.  They began it with the appointment of Jose Mourinho as manager.  The Special One’s arrival wasn’t a surprise, but it was a clear statement regarding United’s recent struggles.  Mediocrity was no longer an option at Old Trafford.  The board followed up Mourinho’s hiring with several high profile… Continue reading Manchester United Circling On Pogba

Summer Transfer Window Is Wide Open

July 1st marks the start of free agency in the United States for the NBA and NHL.  In addition, baseball’s trade deadline is just a month away.  Across the pond, it marks the start of their own hectic player movement period.  The summer transfer window has opened across Europe and the moves have already started… Continue reading Summer Transfer Window Is Wide Open

Ireland’s Chance For Revenge

It is an image that still haunts Irish fans to this day.  They boys in green were on the brink of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.  All that stood between them and the tournament was an underwhelming French side.  The two were making their way to a penalty shootout when the unthinkable happened… Continue reading Ireland’s Chance For Revenge

Northern Ireland Is A Neutral Darling

Every tournament has their share of underdogs.  From the NCAA Tournament to the World Cup, there is the little guy that neutral fans want to root for.  The European Championships are no different.  This year’s Euro qualifying produced five debuting nations for this summer’s tournament.  Each team have their niche entering this competition.  Wales have… Continue reading Northern Ireland Is A Neutral Darling

6 Must Watch Matches For The Euros

The group stage of the Copa America Centenario is winding down, but lucky for us football fans another tournament is about to get underway.  The European Championships start Friday afternoon in France.  The tournament has expanded this year, with 24 teams vying for Euros glory.  It all begins with the hosts getting the opening night… Continue reading 6 Must Watch Matches For The Euros

5 Can’t Miss Copa America Centenario Matches

Starting today, Copa America Centenario takes center stage in the football world.  While the Euros loom, the first Copa outside of South America is sure to be a spectacle to remember.  The USA’s involvement will surely bring more eyes to CONMEBOL and CONCACAF’s centennial tournament, but there is more than just the red, white, and… Continue reading 5 Can’t Miss Copa America Centenario Matches

Domestic Cup Finals Provide Redemption Opportunities

The vast majority of European leagues have finished their schedules.  Champions have been crowned and teams have begun preparations for next year.  But there are several teams with one final chance at silverware.  Several domestic cup competitions conclude this weekend, allowing the participants a chance to put a positive spin on what may have been… Continue reading Domestic Cup Finals Provide Redemption Opportunities

The Next Leicester City?

The Barclays Premier League was turned on its head this year with the greatest underdog story in the history of sport (YES, THE HISTORY OF SPORT), with the meteoric rise of Leicester City.  But the Foxes glorious run was more than likely a once in a lifetime run, or at best a reincarnation of the… Continue reading The Next Leicester City?

La Liga’s Three Game, Three Team Title Race

While many other title races across Europe have been all but settled, one that was seemingly wrapped up is anything but now.  Barcelona has seen their lead in La Liga disintegrate over the past month and change.  With three games to go just goal difference and a single point separate Barca from both Madrid challengers,… Continue reading La Liga’s Three Game, Three Team Title Race