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Young English players abroad are a rare breed, and even more so at the top level. Scott Sutter is one such player, making a name for himself in the Swiss Super League, with Grasshoppers Zurich.

Bossing Basel to the Top: Christian Gross

In England Christian Gross may be remembered for his unhappy spell at Tottenham, but in Switzerland it's a different story. Gross'...

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...

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?

Swiss Struggle to Get Out of Neutral in Europe

Despite an improving league and some well supported clubs, Swiss teams have struggled to make any real impact in European competition. This year hopes were high, and though there have been setbacks, some sides have survived to see the European Spring.

Irish Manager Fenlon Turning Heads Abroad

Bohemians' Pat Fenlon is arguably the best boss the Irish domestic game has seen. English and Scottish clubs have already tried to poach him and will surely try again as his reputation grows.

Cash Boosted Dundee with Eyes on SPL

Dundee have been used to top flight Scottish football more often than not, but of late the Dens Park club have been stuck in the second tier. A new wealthy director looks set to change all that.


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