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Kick around about all things soccer; explore football's storied history, current events in the soccer sphere, the intricacies of the game and more.
Will Phil Parkinson Return To The Racecourse If The Fairytale Ends?
For Wrexham AFC fans, promotion has been at the forefront of everybody’s mind since they were relegated to The National League back in 2008. Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds takeover of the club in 2020 has elevated Wrexham’s promotion dreams into what is now being called “The Fairytale”. In 2021 Phil Parkinson was appointed manager of Wrexham which was seen as many as an unbelievable feat in itself. What followed was the signing of “Super” Paul Mullen and later Ollie Palmer in two major key acquisitions for the club. This bolstered roster was enough to put Wrexham in proper promotion talks only to fall short to Sutton United and then be eliminated in the semi-finals by Grimsby Town with a 5-4 final.
By Aydyna Williams3 years ago in Cleats
The Greatness of Messi - And why he's the Best of a Generation
While the so-called ‘Greatest of All Time’ (GOAT) debate is not exclusive to football (tennis fans perpetually argue about which of the Roger Federer, Rafa Nadal and Novak Djokovic triumvirate are superior, for example), it seems to be particularly controversial and impassioned in the global soccer realm.
By Lewis Humphries3 years ago in Cleats
Blue Valentine
If you are one to watch sitcoms and films on the regular, you might be forgiven for concluding slapstick, as a genre, had been somewhat on the way out since the days of Laurel and Hardy. But football fans know better. Especially those who support Tottenham Hotspur; a club who's own brand of defensive haplessness is its own sub-genre of comedy. One keeping visual gags and physical farce well and truly alive in the roaring 2020s.
By Matthew Curtis3 years ago in Cleats
Outfoxed
Leicester - Tottenham is a special fixture. There is some form of a rivalry there. One that started in 2016, with Tottenham's ill-fated title chase and Leicester's infamous title win. Since then, the fixture has produced an inordinate number of goals (62). No doubt you'll remember Kane's haul in the 6-1, Son's cameo in the 6-2, the 5-4 at Wembley, Bale's 4-2 and Bergwijn's miracle last year. Its a match of goals, drama, error and entertainment. 25 minutes into this one and it was clear today would be no different.
By Matthew Curtis3 years ago in Cleats
The Myth, The Legend CR7
The Ronaldo effect on Al-Nassr The arrival of Cristiano Ronaldo at Al Nassr FC, a professional football club based in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has had a significant impact on the club and the sport in the region. Here are some of the ways the "Ronaldo effect" has been felt:
By Rohith Pailey 3 years ago in Cleats
Evolution of American Soccer
American football is a constantly evolving sport, and many changes are likely to occur over the next few years. In this essay, I will discuss some of the most notable trends and developments that are likely to shape the future of American football.
By Rohith Pailey 3 years ago in Cleats
The FUTURE OF FOOTBALL
Football, also known as soccer, is a beloved sport that has been enjoyed by people all over the world for generations. Over the years, the game has evolved, with new rules and technologies being introduced to improve the experience for players and fans alike. With the increasing rate of technological advancements and changes in society, it is only natural to wonder what the future of football will look like.
By Rohith Pailey 3 years ago in Cleats
CRISTIANO RONALDO "THE GOAT"
Cristiano Ronaldo is widely considered as one of the greatest football players of all time, and for good reason. The Portuguese forward has been a dominant force in the sport for over 15 years, and has amassed an impressive list of achievements and records that cement his status as the greatest of all time (GOAT).
By Rohith Pailey 3 years ago in Cleats
History of Football
Football, also known as soccer, is a sport that has a rich and fascinating history that spans over 2,000 years. Its origins can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as Greece, Rome, and China, where versions of the game were played with a ball and a goal. However, the modern version of football as we know it today began to take shape in England during the 19th century.
By Rohith Pailey 3 years ago in Cleats










