During a week in which the cheeky antics of America's "balloon boy" captivated the world, the
Stadium of Light's "beach ball boy" brought controversy to the Premiership.
Blurred out in photos by the press for his own protection, we at Footy Factor can finally
reveal who the culprit is that cost Liverpool their fourth loss of the season.
According to the Sunday Telegraph, Jack Warner's harsh comments directed at
England's 2018 World Cup bid have not landed on deaf ears. During the ambush, the FIFA
Vice-President highlighted the FA's ineffective use of the Royal Family which looks
to have spurred Prince William, President of the England Football Association,
into action.
That's Bullard Snr. we're talking about. According to Eat Out Magazine, Bullard
Jnr, who plies his trade with Hull City, has splashed out on the The One
Bell pub in Crayford, Kent. But if you're hoping to bump into Jimmy pulling pints on a
Saturday night, think again.
Just when you thought the Italian tactician and master of success couldn't get any more focused;
England manager Fabio Capello has banned a fans' and players' favorite: the World Cup
song.
Not content with prohibiting WAGs from attending the England base next summer, Capello
is again trying to take the Englishness out of English football by restricting the players'
voices.
There's never a dull moment in the life of Diego Armando Maradona. Following last
month's crunch World Cup qualifying victory over Uruguay, guaranteeing his side's
passage to next summer's Finals, the current Argentina coach unleashed an almighty,
foul-mouthed tirade at journalists and critics.
Last Friday, Chelsea Football Club received FIFA's written rationale behind
its recent decision to impose a two-window transfer ban on the London club. With the football
world now fixated on the issue of tapping-up youngsters, you would've thought that
Chelsea would be keeping a low profile when it comes to young recruits.