Every generation has a dominant team, but all periods of dominance end — just look at Liverpool in the 1990s and Man United in the 2010s. Have Man City begun their decline?
Similar Posts
Hamburg fans seriously injured in promotion party
One Hamburg SV fan suffered “life-threatening injuries” and 19 more were seriously injured in celebrations after the team’s…
If a bunch of Americans transfer to better clubs, will it solve the USMNT’s problems?
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup less than a year away, how important is it USMNT players transfer…
The USMNT is a mess. That’s the price of the U.S. becoming a ‘soccer country’
The more the U.S. cares about soccer and produces better players, the more dysfunctional the USMNT becomes. That’s…
David Moyes marks 700th PL game with 1-0 win
Everton manager David Moyes celebrated his 700th game in the Premier League with a gritty 1-0 win at…
Weah ‘moved on’ from red card in Copa elimination
ST. LOUIS – United States midfielder Tim Weah said he has “moved on” from the red card he…
The VAR Review: Why Man United’s goal wasn’t ruled out; Trafford’s red-card escape
Looking at why Manchester United were awarded a penalty through VAR at Fulham but their goal was allowed…
