S365 Features

  • O Captain! My Captain?

    Monday, 20. February, 2012

    John Terry is a difficult man to figure out. The longtime captain for both Chelsea and England is loved and hated…many times by the same fans and Soccer365’s Martin North looks at the complicated picture that is ‘JT.’

  • Left Out in January Cold

    Thursday, 26. January, 2012

    The U.S. men’s national team squeaked out a win against Panama on Wednesday night and it was far from convincing. But let’s be honest, this was a makeshift roster to compete in a meaningless friendly so what did we really learn from the 1-0 win for the Red White and Blue?

  • Henry Scores in Arsenal Debut

    Monday, 9. January, 2012

    Thierry Henry was welcomed back by the Arsenal faithful and he returned the favor scoring the game winner in the Gunners 1-0 win over Leeds United in the FA Cup.

  • Soccer Wizard Passes Away

    Wednesday, 21. December, 2011

    North Korea is no soccer powerhouse but was home to one of the great and unrecognized minds of the sport, Kim Jong-il. Unfortunately the ‘Glorious General Who Descended From Heaven’ could not keep his men’s or women’s teams from being dumped out of their respected World Cups after the group stage in South Africa in 2010 or Germany 2011.

  • Shake the Sheikh: Why Man City Can't Buy Euro Success

    Monday, 5. December, 2011

    Manchester City has bought the talent to be one of England’s most difficult sides and are currently on top of the EPL table but their fortunes are not so bright in Europe this campaign and Soccer365’s Panos Bletsos looks at the scenario for the Citizens.

  • U.S. Finish Year on High

    Tuesday, 15. November, 2011

    Since taking over as the U.S. men’s national team coach Jurgen Klinsmann has faced more and more questions over the direction of the program with goals rare and wins even rarer. But the Red, White and Blue picked the perfect time, the last game of 2011, to score three goals and bring a win home from European soil but what did we learn from the match?

  • Haway The Lads! Newcastle Defy The Odds

    Monday, 14. November, 2011

    As the English season fast approaches its one-third mark, it’s hardly a surprise to anyone that mega-rich, free-scoring Manchester City are earning most of the attention but what is a surprise is that Newcastle United is still unbeaten and looking to challenge for the title.

  • Cypriot Side Drawing New European Frontier

    Monday, 31. October, 2011

    The UEFA Champions League knock-out round is traditionally only for teams from the top four European league but Cypriot side APOEL are working to crash the party this year. Soccer365’s Panos Bletsos looks at the history of sides from Cyprus as well as the surprise push by APOEL to the top spot in Group G.

  • America Must Turn to Youth

    Wednesday, 26. October, 2011

    Club America is in disarray having lost the Superclasico on Sunday and with the team’s scoring leader from last season ‘separated indefinitely’ after his scathing comments about the club. But Mexico’s traditional powerhouse has what it takes to climb up from the rubble according to Soccer365’s Tom Marshall.

  • Dempsey is the Answer to Scoring Woes

    Wednesday, 19. October, 2011

    Despite new coach Juergen Klinsmann’s claims the U.S. men’s national team will be a more attacking side they are still searching for goals and a reliable go-to man. Not to worry says Soccer365’s Mark Lincir pointing to Clint Dempsey as the answer.

  • Soccer star slams rugby's bad boys

    Monday, 17. October, 2011

    QPR captain Joey Barton has hit out at double standards in the treatment of sports stars, claiming there would have been "public executions" had the England soccer team behaved like their Rugby Union counterparts at the World Cup.

  • Defensive Heroics Earn EPL Points

    Monday, 17. October, 2011

    Defensive heroics earn points all across the Premiership, while strikers both known and unknown take the spotlight. Elsewhere, beautiful goals abound and one defender has an off day.