The Eidur Gudjohnson saga has finally ended with a £4 million move to Stamford Bridge. Royle must now look elsewhere if he wishes to find support for the
Not unexpectedly, the domestic football scene is very quiet at the moment, with most sports hacks and even war correspondents despatched to the low countries. Speculation continues to
This issue has news and opinion on Alf-Inge Haaland; very sad news of the tragic disappearance of MCIVTA subscriber Andy Gordon (please let us, and especially Steve Brown,
Still very quiet at Maine Road, with even the tabloids seemingly tiring of speculation in the face of competition for headlines from Euro 2000. This issue has an
A very thin issue tonight, so it’s perhaps appropriate that I don’t have the time to write an intro. Nothing of substance on the transfer front, just a
First of all, let me say thanks to Heidi for agreeing to step in for an editorship stint at relatively short notice, especially in light of her impending
A slightly belated issue due to the Bank Holiday, but somewhat fitting that it be the first anniversary of that tremendous day at Wembley. This issue contains Peter’s
All quiet once again, though the stakes in any move for Eidur Gudjohnson have been deliberately raised by Sam Allardyce. The going rate for the Icelander appears to
Joe Royle is heading off on a 2-week vacation, so ordinarily one might expect any transfer activity to die down. However, transfer speculation has if anything gathered pace,