The 2020 Tennis Season in Review

The old, the new and everything in between, the 2020 tennis season is one we won’t soon forget. Alex Grant rounds up all the action from this unprecedented season of men’s tennis.
Read moreThe old, the new and everything in between, the 2020 tennis season is one we won’t soon forget. Alex Grant rounds up all the action from this unprecedented season of men’s tennis.
Read moreA season rife with change and upheaval at Vicarage Road, Watford may yet find themselves facing relegation when the Premier League returns. Jamie Mcintosh takes a look back at how The Hornets found themselves in this position.
Read moreA disappointing season for the Toon Army may finish in unbridled optimism. The departure of a beloved boss, a lack of goals and consistently uninspiring football will be forgotten if there is a long-awaited change in ownership. Cameron Wanstall reflects on Newcastle’s suspended season and looks at what the future may hold for the club.
Read moreIn a year full of change and new beginnings for the red side of North London, Raph Boyd takes the supporter’s perspective when looking into how good – or bad – Arsenal’s season has been so far.
Read moreIn a season that could only be described as inconsistent for the Red Devils, Struan Garvie has a look back at Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s first full season in the United dugout.
Read moreIn a season where last season’s title rivals have gone through a mostly unopposed campaign, City have stalled in their progress. Taylor Murray takes a look at a season for the current champions in which they’ve had to play second fiddle.
Read moreA torrid season for Tottenham Hotspur, filled with few moments of fleeting relief, weighed down on a club who had lived their biggest high less than a year before. Standards dropped, interest waned, and the figurehead of the club became a total parallel to the one previous. Gregor Kerr looks back on a season for Spurs that took them from Pochettino to Mourinho, before Amazon Prime get the chance to.
Read moreAs uncertainty reigns over the remainder of the Premier League season, no club is being made to feel the pressure more than Liverpool. But while the champions-elect face an anxious wait as the fate of the season is decided, and whether they will be allowed the opportunity to seal their first league title in 30 years, Jamie Braidwood takes a look back and reflects on how Jurgen Klopp’s record-breaking side find themselves on the verge of history.
Read moreIn one of the closest championships to date, the 2017 MotoGP season gave more and more with every race. It was one to remember, and with so much drama, it’s easy to forget some of the best moments of a year that will go down in history. Not only because Marc Marquez didn’t steam to victory as easily as was expected, but because it was punctuated with unlikely winners and injuries and impactful races. Here is just a small look at a huge season. By Jade du Preez
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