Blogs Fahraaz On Friday Featured Football News Saluting Simeone November 18, 2016November 17, 2016 Fahraaz Patel It is always sad when there is a parting of ways especially when a manager and club love each other. Read more
Blogs Fahraaz On Friday Featured Football News Loew’s Germany Journey November 11, 2016November 10, 2016 Fahraaz Patel The date was June 9 2006. It was the first match in a World Cup finals for then coach Juergen Read more
Blogs England Fahraaz On Friday Featured Football News Manchester United’s Woes November 4, 2016November 4, 2016 Fahraaz Patel 37 shots on target. No goals, and a stadium filled with nearly 75 000 anxious people at Old Trafford. It Read more
Blogs Fahraaz On Friday Featured Football News Dormant Dortmund’s Revival October 28, 2016October 25, 2016 Fahraaz Patel There is a painful element about being a selling club. Not only are they lambs to the slaughter of the Read more
Blogs Fahraaz On Friday Featured Football News Talented Icardi October 21, 2016October 20, 2016 Fahraaz Patel Talent. It is the most precious aspect a human can possess. You can use it to your advantage and become Read more
Blogs England Fahraaz On Friday Featured Football News The Future Of Wayne Rooney October 14, 2016October 13, 2016 Fahraaz Patel “I respect the decision of the manager because it is for the betterment of the squad.” Some say see this Read more
Blogs Fahraaz On Friday Featured Football News Fahraaz On Friday October 7, 2016October 6, 2016 Fahraaz Patel January 3rd 2016. It was the day some Real Madrid fans prayed for … The sacking of Rafael Benitez. In Read more
Blogs Featured Football News Juergen Klopp Still Standing At Borussia Dortmund December 5, 2014December 5, 2014 Fahraaz Patel Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Bundesliga, Champions League, Ciro Immobile, Die Borussen, Eintracht Frankfurt, German Cup, Henrikh Mkitaryan, Jekyll and Hyde, Juergen Klopp, King John, Marco Reus, Mario Goetze, Mats Hummels, Pierre Emerick Aubameyeng, Robert Lewandowski, Robin Hood, Shinji Kagawa, Signal Iduna Arena “I don’t need a vote of confidence, but I must admit, every good thing must have it’s conclusion.” Juergen Klopp’s Read more
Blogs Featured Football News Who’d Want To Be A Boss? November 21, 2014November 21, 2014 Fahraaz Patel Andre Vilas-Boas, Babylon, Barcelona, Brendan Rodgers, Carlo Ancelotti, catennacio, Champions League, Chelsea, Claudio Ranieri, Copa Del Rey, Coppa Italia, David Moyes, Everton, Fabio Cappelo, Fiorentina, Greece, Inter milan, Italy, Jose Mourinho, King Edward, La Decima, Los Blancos, Louis Van Gaal, Mediterranean, Napoli, Old Trafford, Pep Guardiola, Porto, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, Roman Abrahamovich, Sir Alex Ferguson, Uefa Super Cup, Valencia, Walter Mazzari, William Wallance They say clubs and countries change their managers like they change their underwear, or at least that’s how the famous Read more
Blogs Featured Football News The Return Of Carlos Tevez November 14, 2014November 14, 2014 Fahraaz Patel AC Milan, Alessandro Del Piero, Alex Ferguson, Alvaro Morata, Antonio Conte, Apache, Bianconeri, Carlos Tevez, Champions League, El Apache, Fernando Llorente, Juventus, Kia Joorabchian, Manchester City, Manchester United, Massimiliano Allegri, Parma, Red India, Roberto Martinez, Serie A, Turin There is this great myth about a well trained, strong but fiery Apache who ran away from his tribe during Read more
Blogs Featured Football News Carlo Ancelotti’s Master Plan At Real Madrid November 7, 2014November 7, 2014 Fahraaz Patel Angel Di maria, Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Basque, Carlo Ancelotti, Copa Del Rey, Cristiano Roanldo, El Clasico, FIFA Club World Cup, Florentino Perez, Gareth Bale, Iker Casillas, James Rodriguez, Karim Benzema, La Decima, La Liga, Lisbon, Los Blancos, Lyon, Neymar, Real Madrid, Real Sociedad, Reggina, Spain, Toni Kroos, Uefa Super Cup, Xabi Alonso It was on August 31, 2014. Real Madrid had exited the Basque land broken, dejected and in the relegation zone Read more