Jonathan Daniels

Sorry seems to be the hardest word at Anfield

February 13, 2012

Yesterday saw Kenny Dalglish reminded in the clearest terms the power of Liverpool football club rests not in the Anfield dugout but in a boardroom of Boston. The club’s owners were finally forced to take action to preserve the world wide reputation of one of England’s greatest brands. After the handshake that never was on [...]

Read the full article →

De Gea’s fears heightened by Lindegaard’s woe

January 31, 2012

After having been reducing to a flapping and floundering wreck in the Anfield penalty area, David De Gea is likely to have spent much of Sunday in a darkened room shaking at the prospect of being confronted with any of the further tall, muscle bound players the Premier League has to offer. But a twisted [...]

Read the full article →

Wenger’s Sanity in doubt.

January 24, 2012

Benjamin Franklin once said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results. With this definition in mind events at the Emirates stadium on Sunday could lead some Arsenal supporters to question the mental health of their manager. Sunday 28th August 2011 will be a date forever [...]

Read the full article →

Un-ravelling the Morrison mystery

January 20, 2012

As Tony Fernandes appears the only Premier League chairman willing to put the golden nib of his fountain pen to his cheque book, newspapers and sports channels alike struggle to satisfy the footballing publics insatiable appetite for transfer talk. This has resulted in the arrival of silly season appearing to be unavoidably upon us with [...]

Read the full article →

Sir Alex needs to learn from Wenger’s woes.

December 9, 2011

This morning Sir Alex woke hoping to find that last night was simply a terrible dream, hoping that his Manchester United team had not become the first finalists not to make it out of the group the following season. But last night was no dream, and Thursday night appearances on channel 5 are the embarrassing [...]

Read the full article →

Chelsea’s age-old problem

December 6, 2011

Tonight Andre Villas-Boas faces a date with Champions League destiny, as his side face Valencia needing a win or a 0-0 draw in order to progress in the lucrative competition. Winning the Champions League has long been a priority for Chelsea and their owner Roman Abramovich, demonstrated by Sir Alex Ferguson’s claim that success in [...]

Read the full article →