Articles By: Paul Todd
A 22 year old based in Manchester. Originally from a small town near Middlesbrough, brought into a life of misery through no fault of my own, being taken to Ayresome Park and the Riverside before and after I had the choice for myself. I cover the Barclays Premier League; taking a look at the action from both ends of the table and the bits and bobs that happen around the middle.

/ August 17, 2011 7:21 pm

English Championship: Winning is Everything

Southampton climbed to the top of the Championship after a crushing 5-2 win over Ipswich at Portman Road last night. The Saints recorded their third victory on the bounce after opening wins against Leeds United and Barnsley. Whilst an unbeaten record is not a huge achievement after only three games, it is important to remember that these are Southampton’s first

/ August 8, 2011 10:45 pm

The Return of the Championship

Breath a great sigh of relief – English league football is back. Thankfully the days of watching golf, cricket and tennis through sheer sporting desperation are beyond us. With the return of the Championship, also returns the misery. The English Second Division is one of the most unpredictable around, which as a fan makes it the most frustrating. The cat

/ April 6, 2011 1:36 pm

Premier League Returns with Strange Strange Antics

After a couple of surprisingly promising England performances the Premier League returned this weekend, bringing back with it the usual helping of controversy, shocks and outright stupidity. This round of matches we have more goal like technology fun and games, swearing to television cameras and Mohamed Al Fayed unveiling an awful statue. Wayne Rooney grabbed the Sunday headlines for the