Chelsea can still feel positive despite Torres miss
Fernando Torres woke up to mocking headlines on Monday after his open goal howler against Manchester United but there were signs at Old Trafford that the Spaniard is beginning to rediscover the form that prompted Chelsea to sign him from Liverpool for ...
Kenny makes cute move in turning to Clark
Kenny Dalgish resisted the temptation to surround himself with Liverpool "old boys" on Monday when Steve Clarke was named as first team coach at Anfield.
Hodgson calls for fan support as decisions loom for Henry
Liverpool continue to struggle under Roy Hodgson but what are the options for new owner John W Henry after the latest setback?
Man City look to steal a merry march in the snow
Mother Nature has handed Manchester City the perfect chance to spend Christmas on top of the Premier League and with a decent fixture list over the next month their title prospects should start being taken seriously.
Nervous managers lack Christmas cheer after Allardyce axe
The festive season is upon us but, just like turkeys, Premier League managers will be getting a bit twitchy after two of their brotherhood fell to the axe in the past week.
A sense of deja-vu for Man City
Manchester City's lame surrender against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday showed that manager Roberto Mancini may struggle to win matches unless he can find some team harmony.
Liverpool have new owners – what they need now is Torres back to his best
Liverpool have new owners after the takeover by John W Henry and co but what they really need is their old striker back in his best form.
Was Murphy right to tackle the managers?
Does the LMA have it right in saying Murphy went too far in criticising Premier League managers?
Toothless Liverpool losing touch already
Liverpool's current plight was laid bare on Monday when they were humbled 3-0 by Manchester City -- a result which left Roy Hodgson's side fourth bottom of the Premier League.

