Soccer 365 Features

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  • The Fergie Files

    Wednesday, 8. May, 2013

    Alex Ferguson announced he was stepping down at Manchester United after 26 years in charge and Soccer365 looks beyond the 13 Premier League titles, five FA Cups and two Champions League trophies at what has made Fergie arguably the most successful manager in soccer history and as such a legend.

  • When Weather Changed History

    Sunday, 24. March, 2013

    The storm headed at the U.S. men’s national team camp ahead of their crucial qualifier against Costa Rica in Denver was focused squarely on head coach Jurgen Klinsmann. But a late season snowstorm and an early goal from Clint Dempsey allowed the Stars and Stripes to grab the full three points in less than ideal playing conditions and allowed Klinsmann to change the conversation and outlook on the qualification process.

  • Are English Clubs Falling Behind In Europe?

    Monday, 29. October, 2012

    England appeared to be ready to dominate Europe in 2008. The Champions League featured an all England affair with Manchester United defeating Chelsea to win the Cup. But any momentum was quickly lost and now England sides are having to put in a hard shift just to advance from the group stage.

  • Mancini Has To Set The Record Straight

    Thursday, 27. September, 2012

    They are the richest club in England and one of the most glamorous sides across Europe, up there with the likes of Barcelona and Real Madrid. But Manchester City's defence looks shaky at the very least and Soccer365's Panos Bletsos thinks Roberto Mancini has quite some finetuning to do.

  • Juve Destined To Change History

    Sunday, 23. September, 2012

    Borussia Dortmund lost their long-standing unbeaten record this weekend, but mighty Juventus are still going strong. And as Soccer365's European correspondent Panos Bletsos explains, they now have Milan's haunted Serie A record on their sights.

  • Youth Movement In Serie A

    Tuesday, 18. September, 2012

    Serie A is experiencing a youth movement with more top clubs relying more and more on their under-23 players. Soccer365’s Dewa Nugraha looks at the change and how it may pay off in the future.

  • Trouble in the White House

    Monday, 17. September, 2012

    Real Madrid dropped more points and have only taken four points from the first 4 games. What is going on with the Merengue´s game? Soccer365’s Jose Mena looks at situation and calmly states that something must be done and fast at the Madrid club.

  • PSG Wasting Money and Talent

    Saturday, 15. September, 2012

    Paris Saint-Germain stole the headlines from Manchester City recently, spending more on the transfer market than any other club anywhere. But did they really need to change that much? Soccer365's Panos Bletsos thinks not.

  • Villa’s Comeback

    Monday, 10. September, 2012

    The fortunes of Barcelona and Spain took a hit when David Villa went down with a broken leg in December 2011. But the striker is back for both club and country and looks to be on target which has both teams very pleased. Soccer365’s Jose Mena takes a look at what it means for Villa to be back.

  • The Boys of Summer

    Monday, 10. September, 2012

    Crisis, huh? Yeah, right! Of course the likes of Manchester City and Real Madrid were rather quiet this past summer, but Paris Saint-Germain and Zenit made sure that these have been three months of some exciting players changing clubs. Soccer365's Panos Bletsos picks the best of them. You may be surprised.

  • The International Table Break

    Saturday, 8. September, 2012

    The European domestic league kicked off only a few weeks prior to the current international break and Soccer365’s Jose Mena looks at the top Euro league tables to glance at where the ‘contenders’ stand.

  • Milan Hoping to Rediscover Pippo in Pazzo

    Tuesday, 4. September, 2012

    AC Milan stumbled at the start of the Serie A campaign but made up with a solid 3-1 win in the second matchday thanks to a hat trick from Giampaolo Pazzini. Pazzo and all the Rossoneri faithful are hopeful that the new striker can emulate one of their heros Pippo Inzaghi.