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Despite an early Champions League exit, going through a handful of coaches and at one stage looking very unlikely to win the league, PSV Eindhoven have salvaged a troubled season and are again Champions.

Yesterday’s Men Revisited: Avi Cohen

As part of a look at ex-footballers we analyse Avi Cohen. Cohen was the first Israeli to play in the European Cup (Champions League...

Marco van Basten: Master Tactician or Talentless Hack?

Dutch National Coach Marco van Basten will make his first foray into the world of club management next season with Ajax.

Club Focus: PSV Eindhoven

PSV Eindhoven are a club with a proud tradition and history. The 1987 European Cup winners sit at the pinnacle of the Dutch game.

Israelis Abandoning the Beautiful Game?

Whilst to outside observers things may be looking rosey in Israeli football, an improving National Team and big money Beitar Jerusalem making great strides, should equal greater interest, but is it?

Code Oranje: Holland In Crisis

Dutch football is in crisis. Such is the view of our Dutch specialist Scott Musgrave. Too many emerging talents are leaving Holland too soon and Dutch football is suffering as a result. Why can't the Eredivisie keep players out of the hands of foreign clubs?

Yesterday's Men Revisited: Ronnie Rosenthal

There have always been cult players, probably more famous for a lack of ability where it counted than for the talent they did display. Ronnie Rosenthal is one such cult hero, and whilst the striker was good, he was never quite great.