Lee from Below The Top League’s Twitter feed reviews the only European lower league still in action, the Spanish Segunda Liga.

[7 Jun 2013 | No Comment | Published in Europe, Rest of Europe, The Week in Football]

A round-up of the big events in the second divisions of the top European leagues from Lee of the Below The Top League Twitter page.

[1 Jun 2013 | No Comment | Published in Europe, Rest of Europe, The Week in Football]

A round-up of the big events in the second divisions of the top European leagues from Lee of the Below The Top League Twitter page.

[24 May 2013 | No Comment | Published in Europe, Rest of Europe, The Week in Football]

​​A round-up of the big events in the second divisions of the top European leagues from Lee of the Below The Top League Twitter page.

[23 May 2013 | No Comment | Published in England, Europe, La Liga, Players]

Mark makes an argument for an English version of Athletic Bilbao and discusses the positives it could bring to England’s international setup.

[11 May 2013 | One Comment | Published in Rest of Europe, The Week in Football]

A round-up of the big events in the second divisions of the top European leagues from Lee of the Below The Top League Twitter page.

[6 May 2013 | 2 Comments | Published in Eredivisie, Europe, Other Stuff]

Tim writes about the famous Ajax Academy and looks at why the Dutch giants are so good at producing talent through their youth system.

[4 May 2013 | One Comment | Published in Bundesliga, Europe, Other Stuff, Players]

David Alaba…the best young left back in Europe? Tim tells us all about the 20 year old Bayern Munich and Austria superstar.

[29 Apr 2013 | No Comment | Published in Bundesliga, Champions League, Europe]

Mark Bowering of Ladbrokes guests on the site today, and he writes about why Bayern Munich are in pole position to become Europe’s number one team!

[26 Apr 2013 | One Comment | Published in Bundesliga, Champions League, Europe]

As the rest of the world fawns over Borussia Dortmund’s demolition of Real Madrid on Wednesday night, Lee spares a thought for the poor football hipsters who need to find a new team now Dortmund have sold out and went all mainstream.