by Sam Tighe | Apr 4, 2014
It would not be an exaggeration to suggest that, had Edinson Cavani brought his shooting boots to the Parc des Princes on Wednesday night, Paris Saint-Germain could be even further ahead in this tie. At times, it felt like he was wearing clown shoes instead. The 3-1...
by Sam Tighe | Mar 28, 2014
The 2013-14 Premier League season has been one to watch for many reasons, and chief among those is the intriguing battle for the mantle of best left-back in the country. There are 8-10 superb players plying their trade in that position and fans routinely squabble over...
by Sam Tighe | Mar 21, 2014
The quarterfinal draw is in and we have four delicious ties to sink our teeth into over the next few weeks. To reach the last eight of the UEFA Champions League is a serious achievement, and it’s very unlikely we’ll be subjected to any abject, desire-less...
by Sam Tighe | Mar 14, 2014
Back in September 2013 Sam Tighe and Louis Lancaster looked forward to the arrival of Messut Ozil. Sam’s piece looked into how Ozil would change Arsenals tactics whereas Louis looked into why Ozil has been so successful. Sam now writes in defence of Ozil six...
by Sam Tighe | Feb 21, 2014
Paris Saint-Germain are currently fourth favourites to win the UEFA Champions League with the majority of betting agencies in the UK. It’s a position borne out of domestic dominance in Ligue 1 and in the Coupe de France, their monstrous attacking power on...
by Sam Tighe | Feb 15, 2014
“Wenger? He’s a specialist in failure. I’m not.” He arrived at Stamford Bridge this summer as The Happy One: refreshed after a tumultuous season at Real Madrid, in which he did as much to make his own position untenable is the board did to...