Chelsea's chaotic strategy is setting the stage for endless debates—will it ever pay off, or are they digging themselves into a deeper hole? Meanwhile, Arsenal’s faith in Arteta’s process is paying off, as they aim for the biggest trophies this season. Up north, Manchester United fans have reason to be hopeful, with Ineos and Ten Hag breathing new life into the club. Join us as we dive into the latest developments and make sense of the ever-evolving landscape of Premier League football.
Who’s taking the Premier League trophy in 2024-25? Which teams will grab those coveted Champions League spots, and forget the relegation battle—let’s talk about the real issue: is Chelsea’s transfer strategy borderline human trafficking? Join us as we predict our top six Premier League predictions for the 2024-25 season.
Has Pep Guardiola's possession-based style of play taken over the game to a fault? Can Chelsea ever have enough signings to satisfy their ambitions? Is Manchester United's spine in midfield, defense, and attack the key to their resurgence? Are Arsenal finally ready to clinch the Premier League title, and would one league win be enough for Mikel Arteta? Find out what we have to say about all of this and more in our latest episode.
Gear up for an action-packed episode as we dive into the latest transfer frenzy, dissecting every big move and hidden gem. We break down the most thrilling pre-season results and what they mean for the upcoming campaign. Plus, we craft a killer Fantasy Football team that could make or break your season. Don't miss Pontsho's fiery hot take on Kai Havertz that will leave you stunned. Tune in for all this and more on this week’s episode!
We're back! Join us in this episode as we recap the EUROs and COPA America tournaments, with a special focus on Spain's complete dominance in the EUROs. We also speculate on the possible Ballon D'Or candidates and rate club transfers ahead of the upcoming season. Plus, we've introduced a brand-new segment for fantasy football fanatics! If you're as passionate about FPL as we are, you won't want to miss it.
Thomas Tuchel and Bayern Munich will part ways at the end of this season. There might be many reasons why Bayern Munich has decided to cut ties with the former Chelsea manager, but we suspect that chief among those reasons is his decision to sign Eric Dier. In fact, we reckon that alone is a good enough reason to give him the sack. We also discuss how Tuchel's nemesis, Xabi Alonso, could be his potential successor, as well as Harry Kane's trophyless run, Xavi's impending departure from hapless Barcelona, and other football news.
The Manchester United managerial job seems to have overwhelmed many managers, will Erik Ten Hag finally get it right or will the job elude him like it did his predecessors? In other news, Xavi and Jurgen Klopp have both announced that they will be leaving their respective clubs at the end of the season. We speculate on who their best replacements will be and make predictions of what the Premier League will look like at the end of the season.
With 12 points from their last five matches, plus the return of key players from injuries, Manchester United could gain confidence and build momentum for a surge up the Premier League table. Could they possibly creep into a Champions League spot or are they too inconsistent to pull it off?
Join us as we huddle in our conspiracy corner to discuss controversies surrounding the Premier League's contentious refereeing decisions after Arsenal's loss to Newcastle. We also discuss the crabs in a barrel at mid-table, Manchester United and Chelsea, as they just about manage to eke out wins from their fixtures.
In this episode, we reflect on the latest instalment of the London Derby - Chelsea vs Arsenal. We also tap into other results from the Premier League, including Tottenham’s impressive run and Manchester United's hard-fought win at Sheffield United. Also, would English players be raved about a lot more if they had exotic names?
This week, we're loving De Zerbi-ball, but can Brighton sustain their Moneyball approach in the long term? Arsenal has deservedly beaten City, and they could potentially win the league, but will they see it through? Lastly, pardon our schadenfreude as we laugh at the comedy of misfortunes in Paul Pogba's Shakespearean tragedy. Did someone say hyenas?
Manchester United's problems mount as they suffer defeat against Palace. Chelsea seem to have found their scoring boots, while Arsenal continue to impress. And VAR rears its ugly head after controversies during the Spurs and Liverpool match.
The Champions League is back and so are we! In our latest episode, we review results from the previous match-day and preview upcoming fixtures in the Champions League and Premier League. It's good to be back, we hope you enjoy our latest offering.