Wednesday, May 07, 2008

England: EPL Comment



The Arsenal manager may need a radical rethink to avoid the 'nearly men' label, writes Dominic Field
Exodus threatens Wenger masterplan

Wenger has created a problem ouut of nothing by mishandling the Flamini situation, and sent a very dangerous message to the rest of the team, says Abhishek Thakur
Fans must blame Wenger, not Flamini

Give Gullitt, Vialli, Ranieri and Mourinho credit for Blues' current success
Kevin McCarra: Chelsea helped by ghost of Mourinho

Uncertainty has gone but sell-out crowds show Premier League is special, writes Tim Rich
That's entertainment!

The manager now knows that his dream of competing with the best in the Barclays Premier League is doomed to failure, claims Martin Samuels
Keegan confronts grim reality at Newcastle

Football's claim to have gone green is really a red herring, writes Jim White
When green is red

A certain cynicism usually descends whenever footballers' charitable projects are mentioned. When it does contribute to society, the gesture is frequently dismissed as a publicity stunt, reports James Mariner
Football's charitable status: Philanthropists in the EPL

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