As the summertime window of reinforcement opportunity closes until January, here are some reflections on the transfer dealings, for better or for worse, of the “big seven” clubs in the Premier League …
2014 = 1978? Football through the lens of teleology
Preface: This is a provisional piece of work. I appreciate the comparative lack of depth in any of the case studies, due to a lack of detailed knowledge (I have no archives, nor am I old enough to have seen Holland in 1974, yet alone Hungary of 1954). With time, I aspire to complete this piece to a standard whereby …
Some reflections on Saturday’s games
Reflections on some games I did see, including Burnley vs. Man. United and Everton vs. Chelsea, and some I wish I could have done …
A match that makes history – and will continue to make it
As Brazil suffers footballing humiliation against Germany on its own soil, the question to be asked now is: just quite how significant could this football match turn out to be for a nation whose very identity has henceforth been rooted in the beautiful game? …
Tactical Preview: Chelsea 2014/15
Foreword: This is a theoretical preview from the perspective of a relatively objective fan of the club. I hope to return to the tactical outlook of Chelsea latterly, with more emphasis on how the theory worked out in practice, how Mourinho and his coaching staff have implemented the general strategic framework they have imposed on the players: …
Brief thoughts on Man Utd vs Swansea and West Ham vs Tottenham
* I did not see the whole of either game. Man Utd vs Swansea: The exaggerated talk of Man Utd’s ills is quite unreal. They had many injuries, in key positions when you play a back 3. Add Shaw, (potentially Rojo as a LCB), Valencia and Van Persie (perhaps with another more combative central midfield player), and the squad looks …
Holland wreak destruction on beautiful monster they helped to create
With a virtuoso display of finishing in Salvador, the Dutch chastened a Spanish side indelibly influenced by their own footballing past – and by their current manager …
Reflections on the career, to date, of Xavi Hernandez
For all that world football lauds, and rightly so, the astounding twin talents of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, neither of those two quite justify the epithet “changed football” in the same way as Xavi Hernandez, Barcelona and Spain’s favourite eldest son …
Gerrard the fall guy once more in career scarred by self-destruction
As England teeter on the brink of World Cup elimination, serious questions must be asked of Gerrard’s attitude and ability when it really counts …
Articles planned for August-October 2014
Within the next month or three, we aim to bring you articles on: Why Steven Gerrard is a self-destructive player. What defines Jose Mourinho’s identity, and why it is not defensiveness. The potential impact of Brazil’s defeat at the World Cup, and what it might mean for the country as a whole. Teleology and football – why 2014=1978, and why …
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