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Author Profile: Emily Pulham

Will we see another set of upsets this weekend in the Premier League?

Will we see another set of upsets this weekend in the Premier League?

The season has been an interesting one so far. We’ve some incredible goals – Enner Valencia’s screamer for West Ham United and Graziano Pelle’s brilliant scissor kick for Southampton among others – and also some brilliant games. There’s been some great moments,...read more »

Five things we learnt from West Ham United’s loss to Southampton

Five things we learnt from West Ham United’s loss to Southampton

It wasn’t the best of Saturdays as West Ham United welcomed Southampton to Upton Park. The team performance was nothing like what we saw against Crystal Palace the previous week, and our rather hideous defeat at the hands of Southampton has...read more »

Is it out of the frying pan and into the fryer for Manchester United?

Is it out of the frying pan and into the fryer for Manchester United?

Something strange is going on at Old Trafford. After two unconvincing games against opposition that shouldn’t have rattled them in the Premier League, Manchester United have sunk to an unprecedented low after losing 4-0 to MK Dons in the Capital One...read more »

Five things West Ham fans can expect this season

Five things West Ham fans can expect this season

The start of the season is but weeks away, and I can already smell the fresh cut grass and taste stale Carlsberg and surprisingly juicy pies from West Ham United’s ground, Upton Park. I can’t wait to see the players walk...read more »

Clinical, disciplined and lethal – Germany will be the only winners

Clinical, disciplined and lethal – Germany will be the only winners

I still can’t get over Tuesday’s German wonder-showcase against a shell-shocked Brazil that sent Ze Germans into the World Cup final. It was a brilliant display of football and also sportsmanship - hear me out on this one - and I think...read more »

England had the chance to impress with youth and passion, but crashed out instead

England had the chance to impress with youth and passion, but crashed out instead

For the first time in 58 years, England have been dumped out of the World Cup in the first round. It’s a major blow to the team and the fans, and one that is barely softened by the news that -...read more »

The good, the bad and the ugly from England’s opening defeat

The good, the bad and the ugly from England’s opening defeat

England have finally played their opening game against Italy, and to no one’s surprise or shock, they lost. Having said that, the game was full of an unusual strength in attack, a youthful direction, and a performance to be proud of. England...read more »

Five England stars who we need to watch for the rest of the World Cup

Five England stars who we need to watch for the rest of the World Cup

The World Cup has kicked off, the wall chart is hanging in the living room, the beers are chilling in the fridge, and someone has thrown a rock at Adrian Chiles. Yes, that’s right, the World Cup is well away, and...read more »

Yes I sound American, but here is why I love England more than any other nation

Yes I sound American, but here is why I love England more than any other nation

I love the World Cup, but there is one thing I always slightly dread about it – that without exception, whenever I bring up my excitement about the World Cup, the first question I get asked is whether or not...read more »

Three players West Ham need to sign this summer

Three players West Ham need to sign this summer

The transfer window is now open, alive and kicking and, for West Ham fans, much is at stake when it comes to buying and selling this summer. Injuries and lack-luster performances dominated our season last year. Sam Allardyce has reportedly been given...read more »