Adam Durack

An English Literature student, currently studying at the University of Sussex, I am ambitious to pursue journalism and publishing. I write my own football blog, http://footballtalklife.wordpress.com/. As well as this, I am a regular contributor http://clsoccer.com/ and a columnist at http://strettynews.com/.

A Week In Football – Liverpool must now be considered title contenders
After this weekend’s obliteration of previous front runners Arsenal, Liverpool must now be considered contenders. The Premier League now officially features a...
A Week In Football – Cup Exits, Transfer Rumours and Nicholas Anelka
Juan Mata signed for Manchester United from Chelsea. It’s the big story from last week, but the whole saga has had more...
Three defenders that would be suit United more than Bayern Munich’s Dante
There are certainly more issues plaguing Manchester United than simply a lack of signings, but regardless, it seems that the United powers...
A Week In Football – Despite Chelsea loss, United must beware panic buying and resist overspending
Another week and another defeat for Manchester United in a season that has gone very, very wrong for the Red Devils. This...
A Week in Football – Winter Recap: Under pressure managers, diving controversies, inverted Nazi salutes and lots of important goals
Much like the majority of football’s more sensible leagues, this column has taken a little break over the Christmas period. However, for...
A Week In Football – Vincent Tan epitomises the demonisation of foreign owners
God knows foreign owners can be a curse. There are numerous examples of foreign owners taking over local clubs, with disorganisation, a...
A Week In Football – Sacking Season?
Christmas time, tis the season to be jolly etcetera, but spare a thought at this wonderful time of the year for those...
A Week in Football – United’s title hopes hang by a thread
It has been a record breaking week at Old Trafford, and not in a good way. In just his first few months...
A Week In Football – Another one bites the dust
No Premier League season is complete without a few sackings, and Sunderland getting rid of Paulo Di Canio whilst suitably dramatic, was...
A Week In Football: Saints still the real deal despite Arsenal clangers
Since coming back from League One and the brink of extinction, Southampton have become perennial overachievers. Back to back promotions League One,...
A Week In Football: England throw away recent good form
Chile are a very good attacking side, and under Bielsa acolyte Jorge Sampaoli, the South American have been back to their swaggering...
A Week In Football: The title race continues to be joyfully unpredictable, and relegation candidates scrap to not fall away
Eight points currently separate top and ninth, in what has been the tightest title race for years. Few could have predicted that...