Jack Wilshere Is Back In The Headlines
Matty Lawrence examines Jack Wilshere’s rise, fall, and the challenges faced by this gifted footballer. Will Jack Wilshere master his destiny?
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Matty Lawrence examines Jack Wilshere’s rise, fall, and the challenges faced by this gifted footballer. Will Jack Wilshere master his destiny?
Jack Wilshere Is Back In The Headlines Read More »
Just before St Patrick’s Day 2016, Irish football lost one of its greats with the death of Dave Walsh age 92. Here is his interview with Dave Bowler from 2007.
Why Dave Walsh was an Irish footballing Legend Read More »
The sad passing of George Martin, fifth Beatle, might not immediately seem to have any footballing connection, but hold on there.
George Martin – I Read The News Today, Oh Boy Read More »
Dave Bowler sits down with Craig Dawson who is settling in nicely at West Bromwich Albion Read this fascinating in-depth interview By Dave Bowler
Craig Dawson reaches an important career milestone Read More »
Barring getting elbowed in the head by Stuart Pearce and mugged off by Ginola, my biggest claim to fame was walking Millwall out as an FA Cup final Captain.
A Lesson on how to save the FA Cup Read More »
A few disturbing seeds were sown in the minds of those at Premier League HQ, for Chinese football appears to be on the march.
How does Chinese Football grow its popularity? Read More »
And so the inevitable happened and Pep Guardiola was finally unveiled as the manager of Manchester City from 2016/17 onwards.
A Tale Of Two City Managers: Guardiola arrives Read More »
As David Bowie hurtled towards the stars a couple of days ago, I knew there was no way that this column couldn’t send him on his way without a passing nod.
Golden Years: A David Bowie Tribute by Matty Lawrence Read More »
As Aston Villa walked out to face Crystal Palace at Villa Park on Tuesday night to the strains of “Heroes” by David Bowie, it sounded pretty startling.
David Bowie Inspires Aston Villa To Victory Read More »
The FA Cup has got the lot, like Woody Allen at his peak or The Beatles’ “White Album”, a hotchpotch of perfection confection.
The FA Cup is still the Cup that Cheers Read More »