Even the greatest teams suffer. Mention 1991/92 to Bayern Munich fans and they’ll shudder about a year of minnow defeats and mediocrity
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In 1989, Chile goalkeeper Roberto Rojas would resort to the most extreme of measures to try to get his country through to the 1990 World Cup
While it may not have the status of bigger derbies, Crystal Palace vs Brighton represents one of the fiercest rivalries in England
From coin-toss wins to epic Anfield games and a suspicious night in Italy, this is the story of Liverpool’s first European odyssey
Queen’s Park had the most important role to play in the history and development of the modern game that we know and love
The wind blows hard and cold across East Anglia during the winter. With barely a…
On the west coast of Norway, spread across the islands of Hessa, Aspøya, Nørvøya and…
Forget the four goals – Pelé at the 1970 World Cup demonstrated his true genius through five memories that shaped the tournament
One of Italy’s biggest cities to have never been represented in Serie A, Erasmo Iacovone almost changed that before his tragic death aged 25
Even Pellerud is one of a select amount of head coaches who can say he…
Thanks to a chairman criticising him on club forums and a constant shifting in the boardroom, Thomas Frank the manager was shaped at Brøndby
One of Brazil’s finest talents, for many the brilliance of Edmundo on the pitch was matched only by his madness off it
Lokomotive Leipzig and their fans are home again – and who knows, they may have a few more glory nights left in them yet
“I have no plans to stop!” Arjan Wijngaard confesses. “As long as I like it and have the space to continue, I shan’t stop”
One thing is for sure, Lionel Scaloni now deserves to receive the plaudits for what he has achieved for Argentine football thus far
Icarus Football are a custom kit design service making tailor-made shirts for everyone, from five-a-side teams to semi-pro outfits
Amidst the squabbling rich boys of Reykjavik, there still may be a place for the wistful romanticism of ÍA, the club that once ruled Iceland
“My target is to play the Champions League – we will see what happens. I just do what I do, I work hard and hope for the best in my future”