Ahead of Sunday’s game I caught up with Royseven vocalist Paul Walsh, who has taken some time out to discuss his beloved Chelsea. What players have most impressed and who has disappointed? Azpilicueta has had a fantastic season, he’s adapted well and although two penalty decisions have gone against him in Europe, he’s still had…
View From The Enemy: Royseven lead singer talks Abramovich, Torres and Benitez
Written on Friday, May 3, 2013 by Dale O'Donnell in A View From The Enemy, Premier League
View From The Enemy: Arsenal fan on Van Persie, Wenger out and Piers Morgan
Written on Friday, April 26, 2013 by Dale O'Donnell in A View From The Enemy, Rivals

Andrew from Arseblog joins us ahead the game this weekend. We chatted about Robin van Persie, Arsene Wenger, their chances of finishing in the top four, and much more. What players have most impressed and who has disappointed? Cazorla, Arteta, Mertesacker have impressed. Disappointed; Walcott since his contract renewal, Sagna has lost something and it’s…
View From The Enemy: Aston Villa fan on relegation, Lambert and admiration for United
Written on Monday, April 22, 2013 by Dale O'Donnell in A View From The Enemy

On Monday night we face Aston Villa at Old Trafford in attempt to gain three points and come closer to clinching the Premier League title. Sean Kilgallon, who is currently on a placement at The Times, joins me to talk about issues concerning his club. What players have most impressed and who has disappointed? The obvious…
View From The Enemy: West Ham fan on the Olympic Stadium, Allardyce and Manchester United’s brilliant away support
Written on Tuesday, April 16, 2013 by Dale O'Donnell in A View From The Enemy, Premier League

I caught up with Jacob Steinberg this week to get his thoughts on West Ham ahead of our Wednesday night clash at Upton Park. What players have most impressed and who has disappointed? To be honest, most players have impressed this season, although Winston Reid has probably been our best player. He was awful in…
A View From The Enemy: City fan on the title race, Manchester derby and Liam Gallagher…
Written on Monday, April 8, 2013 by Dale O'Donnell in A View From The Enemy, Rivals

Ahead of the Manchester derby, I caught up with Nayir Chowdhury who writes regularly for Bitter and Blue. Which players have most impressed and who has disappointed? – Standout performer has definitely been Nastasic. We didn’t know what to expect of him, and he is quite young so there was no guarantee that he could…
A View From The Enemy: Reading fan on relegation battle, football rivalry and more…
Written on Monday, February 18, 2013 by Ian in A View From The Enemy, FA Cup

Ahead of Manchester United’s FA Cup tie against Reading tonight, SN interviewed Josh Aspinall from Vital Reading. Stretty News: Tell us about your season so far? Plus some crystal ball gazing to the future. Your expectation for key remaining games. Toiling Wigan Athletic the perennial Premier League survivors visit Berkshire following the FA Cup game between…
View From The Enemy: Liverpool fan on Rodgers, American owners and signing Sturridge
Written on Saturday, January 12, 2013 by Dale O'Donnell in A View From The Enemy, Rivals

During the week I got in contact with Paul Tomkins, a journalist who has spent his entire profession solely writing about Liverpool. Tomkins usually focuses on statistics and analysis in content, while accessing management decisions with an open mind. He currently has his own blog, called The Tomkins Times. Earlier this season we spoke to…
A View From The Enemy: Swansea fan on promotion, Brendan Rodgers and avoiding relegation
Written on Sunday, December 23, 2012 by Ian in A View From The Enemy, Premier League
Ahead of our game this weekend, Kevin Elphick from Vital Swansea City has taken time to answer a few questions for us. Stretty News: Everybody connected with Swansea City FC must be very proud for the club to be back in the top flight of the biggest league in the world. Swansea’s journey has been steady and…
A view from the enemy: QPR fan on Hughes, Park, handshakes and Redknapp
Written on Friday, November 23, 2012 by Ian in A View From The Enemy, Premier League
Peter Hooton – interview with The Farm front man ahead of Liverpool clash
Written on Friday, September 21, 2012 by Dale O'Donnell in A View From The Enemy, Interviews
Passionate Liverpudlian Peter Hooton has agreed to chat with us ahead of the North West derby this weekend. The Farm front man first put pen to paper with a football/music terrace-fanzine “The End,” which he edited as a youth worker. Since then he has become an iconic figure in the city of Liverpool. Having achieved…
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