A look at three of Turkey’s emerging talents
Despite failing to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar, Turkey have a few reasons to be optimistic for the future.
Despite failing to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar, Turkey have a few reasons to be optimistic for the future.
Founded in 1999, the National League South side have experienced 11 promotions and are managed by owner, chairman and former player, Marc White.
Demoted to ITV4 and a seemingly unnecessary distraction for the big clubs, what has happened to such a prestigious competition?
With former player Mikel Arteta now tackling his second full term in the Gunners hot seat, has there been progress?
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for the past 24 hours, I’m sure you’re fully aware of the fact that Germany are now world champions after defeating Lionel Messi’s Argentina 1-0 in the World Cup final and, in my …
Reactions to red cards can vary significantly. From a shrug of the shoulders to an almighty protest, professional footballers and their actions when being sent for an early bath can be quite different. Alhaji Kamara is certain
Yes, the Luis Suarez bite is old news, it’s been covered to death and the World Cup has moved on since. It shouldn’t be forgotten though, so songwriter Tom Rosenthal has written a tune about probably the most hated fo
Fortaleza provided the venue for an intriguing second round clash between Holland and Mexico which promised to be a wonderful game in keeping with the enthralling end-to-end football that has made the 2014 World Cup o
This World Cup could be the turning point for football (soccer) in the United States after the USMNT’s valiant effort in Brazil seemed to gain a huge following back home in America with fans crowding bars and hogging sofas
Nicknamed the ‘Mini Messi’, Dundee United’s Ryan Gauld completed a £3million switch to Portuguese giants Sporting Lisbon on Wednesday where he’ll no doubt be hoping their excellent coaching methods will help him impro
This summer, William Lawson’s are helping a bunch of real fans create a ballsy alternative to the usual hype and hysteria surrounding football. All the best and worst moments of this summer’s action are being recreated in
That bite from Luis Suarez was awful. That ban is a joke. There are, and shouldn’t, be any excuses for such an act. So why then has FIFA banned Luis Suarez for a measly nine international games and four months? …
It’s been exactly 13 days since Italy lost to Costa Rica and we found out that England was well and truly without a hope in Brazil. Not sure about you guys, but we’ve been slowly recovering from the heart-wrenching d
Yes, you did read the headline correctly. It happened. We aren’t proud of it, Neymar’s girlfriend Bruna Marquezine definitely isn’t proud of it, and the man in question probably isn’t proud of it either. Actually, he’s probably chu
Brazil. A Selecao. Canarinho. They’ve helped form the football landscape all around the world with their phenomenal conveyor belt of talent and their care free attitude to football and the way they skilfully play the game. When y
You remember former Spurs striker Jermain Defoe, right? His goalscoring exploits are virtually impossible to ignore. He was one of the best finishers the Premier League has seen in recent years and was adored by Spurs fa
Miguel Herrera’s Mexico cemented their place in the last 16 of the World Cup on Monday after convincingly beating Croatia 3-1 in an impressive performance. Sadly though, occurrences in the stands have been making
The corruption and lies that have gone on with the Qatar World Cup bid wouldn’t have looked out of place on Corrie or Emmerdale, or whatever you youngsters watch nowadays! Maybe it’s all due to the fact that Sepp Bla
World Cup: fantastic commentary on James Rodriguez’s stunning goal
James Rodriguez’s goal against Uruguay is easily one of, if not the best goal of the World Cup so far. Australia’s Tim Cahill might have something to say about that though but the Colombian’s strike is easily in the top two at …
By Natter Football on 2nd July 2014