
Taking a libellous punt at the beautiful game
CollinsBeans weighs in with some thoughts on the increasingly under fire highlights show. Is it really that bad?
In honour of Dimitar Berbatov’s treble at the weekend (and less heralded, but far more importantly, James Vaughan’s for Crystal Palace against Portsmouth) this week’s famous 5ive brings you some memorable hattrick hero’s
The immortal words of one Samuel Allardyce
Another gem from linguist Jamie Redknapp, who seems to be in Richard Keys’ bad books at the moment...
It’s often hard to capture that feeling we have all had as football fans, when we get to attend our first game, live and in person. That nervous excitement, the combined feelings of dread and expectation in equal measure; the first game you attend live is likely to make or break whether you come back for more. With that in mind, please enjoy the following guest contribution from a fledgling Crystal Palace fan named Shadia and her account of her first visit to the hallowed turf of Selhurst Park...
‘A hackneyed or overused phrase or opinion’. That is the Oxford dictionary definition of a cliché. That could also be the dictionary definition for ‘21st Century football punditry’.