The Secret Gallagher
16 May, 2013
Barca twist the knife in Mancini exit
Nothing like love in football. Then we had the 48-hour wait to find out if it was all a sick hoax
Son of Margaret, brother, DJ, writer, juicer, blogger, football lover and Irish sports fanatic. Supporter of Manchester City, Celtic and Ireland, two of the greatest club sides ever, and a country that is second to none and known for its passion and grace albeit, in recent times, in defeat. Nevertheless, your club and country choose you and not the other way round; an arrow to the glory hunters amongst you. Life without football is an empty one.
Nothing like love in football. Then we had the 48-hour wait to find out if it was all a sick hoax
It’ll take the rest of the Premier League a good year to suss out Pellegrini tactically
The underdog days are over for him. He’s the big cheese now and he better get used to it quickly or the natives will get restless
Retrospective punishment for supposed fouls in the heat of the moment on the pitch is wrong
Di Canio will bring a few things that will be immediate. Passion, desire and a will to win
Paul Gallagher takes on Mike Pickering, the veteran music producer, writer and former disc jockey, in a Q&A about all things Manchester City
McDermott was and is an honorable man. He had spent 13 years at the Royals and yet, at the first sign of trouble, the powers that be sacked him
Paul Gallagher takes on Gordon Smart, editor of the “Bizarre” celebrity column in “The Sun”, in a Q&A about the state of Scottish football
Paul Gallagher takes on talkSPORT’s Andy Goldstein in a Q&A about modern day football
Last season’s 6-1 drubbing and a last-gasp City surge for the title may still be etched as horror moments in the minds of the United hordes
It’s not all been plain sailing during his time in Manchester. He looked clumsy and too eager to do well in his first six months