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Is the Premier League the Most Competitive It Has Ever Been?
Since 1992, the Premier League has taken the world by storm. Billions tune in from around the globe, and millions travel to England to catch a glimpse of football’s pinnacle domestic competition. Thirty-four years on from the introduction of arguably the world’s finest league, seven clubs have lifted the title and more than 30,000 goals have been scored, earning the “Prem” its reputation as the greatest league on earth. However, over the last five years or so, criticism has g


“The bird rots from the head”: Why the real issue at Spurs is not the manager
Thomas Frank’s job had been under increasing pressure with Spurs winning just three times in 16 Premier League games and ultimately, that pressure proved fatal. His dismissal in the last weeks brings an abrupt end to a turbulent tenure, yet the same structural questions remain. Even in his final weeks, the contrast was striking. Spurs’ 2-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt secured automatic qualification to the Champions League Round of 16, while domestically they hovered dangerou


Are Football Managers Becoming Less Experienced? Mourinho Questions Modern Appointments
Earlier this month José Mourinho questioned why “coaches with no history” are being handed some of the biggest jobs in world football. His comments came at a time when Benfica were preparing for their UEFA Champions League knockout tie against Real Madrid a fixture that placed Mourinho, a two-time Champions League winner, up against Real Madrid boss Álvaro Arbeloa, who had less than a month of first-team managerial experience at the time of his appointment. Álvaro Arbeloa’s A
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