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Footballness is a football blog covering all aspects of the scene. From news, transfers, fantasy football & opinion pieces for all the football leagues.
Footballness
2M ago
In the ever-evolving landscape of American football, the XFL and USFL emerge as formidable alternatives during the NFL offseason.
A Brief History of the XFL The XFL: From Vision to Reality
The XFL, the brainchild of Vince McMahon, embarked on its journey in 2001, aiming to carve its niche in the football arena. Despite an initial setback leading to its closure, McMahon resurrected the league in 2018, only to face financial turmoil culminating in bankruptcy by 2020.
The USFL: A Promising Venture
Simultaneously, the USFL entered the scene with aspirations mirroring those of the XFL. As the brain ..read more
Footballness
2M ago
This Thursday, the NFL announced the Finalists for this season’s Associated Press’ 2023 NFL awards. This included five players in contention for the coveted MVP award.
This season we saw a new revamped voting system from the Associated Press. This new system asked voters to rank their top 5 players who would then be in contention for the MVP award as well as doing the same but with three players for the other awards. All of the winners will be announced at the NFL Honors ceremony taking place on February 8th. You can watch this live on CBS and NFL Network or stream it on Paramount+ & NFL ..read more
Footballness
2M ago
When Mauricio Pochettino took over as Tottenham manager in 2014, the club had managed only two top-four finishes in 22 Premier League seasons.
Under the Argentine they achieved that feat in four of his five seasons in charge and reached a Champions League final, the first in the club’s history.
Yet for all his success in that time – his tally of 382 Premier League points ranks behind only Manchester City (446), Liverpool (404) and Chelsea (398) – he has paid the price for a poor start to this season and been sacked with Spurs 14th in the Premier League.
He will go down as one of the great Tott ..read more
Footballness
2M ago
When Mauricio Pochettino took over as Tottenham manager in 2014, the club had managed only two top-four finishes in 22 Premier League seasons.
Under the Argentine they achieved that feat in four of his five seasons in charge and reached a Champions League final, the first in the club’s history.
Yet for all his success in that time – his tally of 382 Premier League points ranks behind only Manchester City (446), Liverpool (404) and Chelsea (398) – he has paid the price for a poor start to this season and been sacked with Spurs 14th in the Premier League.
He will go down as one of the great Tott ..read more
Footballness
2M ago
When Mauricio Pochettino took over as Tottenham manager in 2014, the club had managed only two top-four finishes in 22 Premier League seasons.
Under the Argentine they achieved that feat in four of his five seasons in charge and reached a Champions League final, the first in the club’s history.
Yet for all his success in that time – his tally of 382 Premier League points ranks behind only Manchester City (446), Liverpool (404) and Chelsea (398) – he has paid the price for a poor start to this season and been sacked with Spurs 14th in the Premier League.
He will go down as one of the great Tott ..read more
Footballness
2M ago
When Mauricio Pochettino took over as Tottenham manager in 2014, the club had managed only two top-four finishes in 22 Premier League seasons.
Under the Argentine they achieved that feat in four of his five seasons in charge and reached a Champions League final, the first in the club’s history.
Yet for all his success in that time – his tally of 382 Premier League points ranks behind only Manchester City (446), Liverpool (404) and Chelsea (398) – he has paid the price for a poor start to this season and been sacked with Spurs 14th in the Premier League.
He will go down as one of the great Tott ..read more
Footballness
2M ago
When Mauricio Pochettino took over as Tottenham manager in 2014, the club had managed only two top-four finishes in 22 Premier League seasons.
Under the Argentine they achieved that feat in four of his five seasons in charge and reached a Champions League final, the first in the club’s history.
Yet for all his success in that time – his tally of 382 Premier League points ranks behind only Manchester City (446), Liverpool (404) and Chelsea (398) – he has paid the price for a poor start to this season and been sacked with Spurs 14th in the Premier League.
He will go down as one of the great Tott ..read more
Footballness
2M ago
When Mauricio Pochettino took over as Tottenham manager in 2014, the club had managed only two top-four finishes in 22 Premier League seasons.
Under the Argentine they achieved that feat in four of his five seasons in charge and reached a Champions League final, the first in the club’s history.
Yet for all his success in that time – his tally of 382 Premier League points ranks behind only Manchester City (446), Liverpool (404) and Chelsea (398) – he has paid the price for a poor start to this season and been sacked with Spurs 14th in the Premier League.
He will go down as one of the great Tott ..read more