How about Premier League?

With over 1000 teams in the English top-flight, fans in League One, League Two and League Three were left wondering if they would ever see their team play in their country again this month.

At the end of November, there are still only six games remaining for all three divisions, meaning we are yet to see any Championship teams play in front of their own supporters once again.

And then there is Preston North End.

A season that began with a 3-How about Premier League?

In the second edition of ‘The New Rules of Football’, we have a look at the ways in which Premier League teams have been forced to adapt since Premier League rules were changed to curb the excesses that allowed clubs to become too big for their boots.

We look back at the origins of the English Premier League and the methods used to prevent a situation where a single owner was allowed to run it as he saw fit.

After a long-running and contentiousHow about Premier League?

Miguel Layún

By John Vaz

It’s been a year since Manchester City finished as the Premier League’s top team, but how does it feel? What does it have to offer in comparison with other top-level leagues?

It’s an overused phrase but arguably, the current Premier League might be the best in the world, bar none.

To start with, it’s by far and away

title: How about Premier League?

How about Premier League?

With over 1000 teams in the English top-flight, fans in League One, League Two and League Three were left wondering if they would ever see their team play in their country again this month.

At the end of November, there are still only six games remaining for all three divisions, meaning we are yet to see any Championship teams play in front of their own supporters once again.

And then there is Preston North End.

A season that began with a 3-How about Premier League?

In the second edition of ‘The New Rules of Football’, we have a look at the ways in which Premier League teams have been forced to adapt since Premier League rules were changed to curb the excesses that allowed clubs to become too big for their boots.

We look back at the origins of the English Premier League and the methods used to prevent a situation where a single owner was allowed to run it as he saw fit.

After a long-running and contentiousHow about Premier League?

Miguel Layún

By John Vaz

It’s been a year since Manchester City finished as the Premier League’s top team, but how does it feel? What does it have to offer in comparison with other top-level leagues?

It’s an overused phrase but arguably, the current Premier League might be the best in the world, bar none.

To start with, it’s by far and away