September 22, 2011
Brian Glanville looks back on a frenetic weekend of action in England
Brian Glanville reflects on another absorbing weekend of action in the Premier League, and wonders whether Joey Barton should let his boots do the tweeting.
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September 22, 2011
Brian Glanville reflects on another absorbing weekend of action in the Premier League, and wonders whether Joey Barton should let his boots do the tweeting.
September 22, 2011
The best football images form around the globe
September 22, 2011
In today's World Soccer Daily, Schalke manager steps down, Inter appoint the Tinkerman, FIFA bungle again, Pep Guardiola defends Barcelona, plus Owen Hargreaves back to full fitness
September 22, 2011
There appears to be no rhyme or reason to Sepp Blatter's ongoing reforms of football's governing body.
September 21, 2011
In today's World Soccer Daily, Inter look for a new coach, Arsene Wenger vows to go on and on, FIFA's rankings make little sense, Brazil goes back to work, plus women only match a big…
September 20, 2011
Brazil's recent failures have forced the five-time World Cup winners to change tactics and in the process, opened the door for a different kind of striker in Leandro Damiao.
September 20, 2011
In today's World Soccer Daily, Fabregas gets an apology, Manchester City plan for the future, Bayern Munich player escapes fire, Italian football in rude health, plus Russia's big spenders go back to the future.
September 20, 2011
Lothar Matthaus's coaching career appears to confirm the rule that great players do not make great coaches.
September 20, 2011
In the October 2011 issue of World Soccer we look at Italian football and ask whether the country can ever regain its position at the pinnacle of European football. Real Madrid’s French striker Karim Benzema…
September 19, 2011
The best football images from around the globe.
September 19, 2011
In today's World Soccer Daily, the miss of the century, Mourinho finds a fall guy, coaching vacancy in Siberia, Marseille go bottom, plus Manchester City have not signed enough players.
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