George Martin – I Read The News Today, Oh Boy
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 »
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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 »
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 »
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 »
The most common, ridiculous, nonsensical irritating football clichés that get branded about willy-nilly every game day.
What are The 10 Most Common Football clichés Read More »
FC St. Pauli extends all the way to our own East River, specifically at the East River Bar (ERB), located in Williamsburg, under the bridge.
St. Pauli Fans In New York City Read More »
The Hammers are back! and no one is more excited about that than Sean Fewel, AKA ‘West Ham Sean’ – leader of the NYC Hammers
Meet The NYC Hammers at Smithfield Hall Read More »
They came in as champions and Marcos Senna and Raúl went out as champions Sunday night, helping lead the New York Cosmos to the NASL title.
How New York Cosmos Won the 2015 NASL Championship Read More »
First Touch caught up with Felix White of The Maccabees to discuss his love of Fulham & the surprising things he loves about touring in the US
Felix White of The Maccabees on his love for Fulham FC Read More »
The 1978/79 season was saw the emergence of black footballers, embodied in Albion’s own Holy Trinity of Cunningham Regis and Batson.
Cunningham Regis and Batson – The Holy Trinity Read More »