To celebrate his new book, Johnny Phillips selects his top five Soccer Saturday moments ever.
Local lads rarely feature for Premier League teams. Johnny Phillips meets one trying to make the grade.
Footballers should play by the rules - not moral ideals, says Johnny Phillips, after events at Yeovil.
Watford will take some stopping after their strong start to the season, says Johnny Phillips.
Saturday afternoon fever is back, so who better to offer you an opening chapter than Johnny Phillips?
Wolves aren't at rock bottom yet but their next choice of manager is crucial, says Johnny Phillips.
Johnny Phillips talks to Kei Kamara about his journey from the Civil War in Sierra Leone to Norwich.
Port Vale's Tom Pope and Adam Yates are bossing it at Sneyd FC. Johnny Phillips finds out more...
Scott Parker tells Johnny Phillips that Spurs are determined to end the season with a flourish.
Johnny Phillips mulls over the current struggles faced by the one-time high-flying West Midlands clubs.
Johnny Phillips talks to Roy Hodgson about a scheme which is offering hope to discarded players.
Johnny Phillips wonders if the idea of fining top level players has ever been so utterly pointless.
Soccer Saturday's Johnny Phillips says Shrewsbury winger Jon Taylor could be destined for big things.
Tottenham's Steven Caulker is displaying a maturity beyond his years, says Johnny Phillips.
Goalkeeper Boaz Myhill is relishing the chance to be part of West Brom's unified squad, says Johnny Phillips.
Wilfried Zaha may not have to leave Crystal Palace to get Premier League football, says Johnny Phillips.
The Met Police are on FA Cup duty on the pitch this weekend. Johnny Phillips investigates...
Plymouth's Rhys Griffiths is determined to make the most of his late shot as a pro, says Johnny Phillips.
Johnny Phillips talks to former Reds boss Rafa Benitez about Liverpool, that 2005 final and Hillsborough.
Reading striker Noel Hunt tells Johnny Phillips why he is not fazed by his side's slow start to the season.