Stuart Pearce

Stuart Pearce

Stuart Pearce

  • Date of Birth: 24 April 1962
  • Birthplace: Hammersmith, Hammersmith, London, England

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Stuart Pearce predicts who will win the Premier League

Former England under-21 boss Stuart Pearce has revealed his thoughts on who will win the Premier League this season.

West Ham United part ways with David Moyes

West Ham United have confirmed that manager David Moyes has left the east London club after they decided against extending his existing contract.

Arsenal urged to sign Yaya Toure

Arsenal should make a summer swoop for Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure, according to former boss Stuart Pearce.

5 reasons to get Brendan Rodgers as next England manager

With Roy Hodgson looking at signing a contract extension to take him into the next World Cup, lets look beyond this (as it may not be possible to get too excited before he is gone) to the next potential manager. Here are 5 reasons why it would be prudent to include Brendan Rodgers in the thinking.

Who are the best young managers in England?

If you look a list of Premier League managerial changes so far this year, you will notice that the vast majority of clubs will have swapped a British based manager for a foreign coach. It's time that some of the top flight teams take notice of some British managerial talent from the lower leagues for the sake of the English game.

Rooney, Cleverley and Walker all miss England tie

England's Euro 2012 preparations have been dealt a massive blow, with the news that Darren Bent will be missing for three months with an ankle injury. Yesterday, Tom Cleverley and Wayne Rooney also joined Gareth Barry and Bent on the sidelines, whilst Kyle Walker will also miss out.

Stuart Pearce keen on England role

England caretaker manager Stuart Pearce has made himself available for the Euro 2012 tournament should he be required. The FA have yet to find a permanent replacement for Fabio Capello, who resigned a fortnight ago.

David Beckham eyes Olympic captaincy

Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder David Beckham wants to captain Great Britain during the 2012 Olympics in London. Beckham this week put pen to paper on a new two year deal with the MLS side, and hopes that he can play for Team GB this summer.

Wenger, Ferguson say no to Olympics

Top Premier League managers including Arsene Wenger and Alex Ferguson have stated that they do not want their players who play in Euro 2012 to also be called up to the Great Britain squad for the 2012 London Olympics.

Sir Alex withdraws Welbeck from England duty

Sir Alex Ferguson has withdrawn Danny Welbeck from England under-21 duty, so that the striker can focus on his next Manchester United game.