The Football Times

The Football Times

Sunday, 8 May 2016

How do Arsenal create a title resurgence?

It has been far too long now that Arsenal, one of the most followed football clubs on the planet, have had their domination in the football world. Often regarded as some sort of threat to the Premier League title, the North Londoners have failed to live up to mark of their fans' expectations as their consistency and stability of good form never seems to endure for more than 4 or 5 months.




There are a lot of major concerns where an instant improvement is required if Arsenal are to get back on the horse and redeem their faith of the ‘Gooners’. To begin with, an immediate set of changes are needed in their rigid transfer policy.

Whilst names upon names of talented players from around Europe and elsewhere are always linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium during the summer transfer window, only a very rare number of players are actually recruited. It was speculated in the past that Stan Kroenke,

Wednesday, 4 May 2016

Manchester United to have a different look next season

There has been much speculation about the former Chelsea and Real Madrid boss taking over at Manchester United from his former apprentice, Louis van Gaal. The entire plot began earlier this mid-season, when the Red Devils were in unfortunate form during the week of Christmas. José Mourinho was sacked at the time by Chelsea and it was reported he’d be replacing van Gaal, with whom the United fans had been very disappointed.

United’s chief executive, Ed Woodward, supportive of van Gaal throughout the season,

Tuesday, 19 April 2016

West Brom and Delhi Dynamos team up to develop football in India

Officials of West Brom and Delhi Dynamos at the launch of their initiative
The two clubs will be collaborating with the UK Trade and Industry, the New Delhi government and the University of Wolverhampton in taking football to children as part of what is called the ‘Pass It Forward’ initiative. The Pass It Forward initiative will build on work the club have been doing in the Delhi area for the past few years. This program is expected to spread out to more than 2,000 schools in the wider region.




A group of selective students