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Arsenal: Club must be involved with Fulham fire-sale
It’s not often you see a team spend £100 million and still get relegated, but Fulham have done just that. The Cottagers relegation status was confi
Aston Villa: It’s a make-or-break week
Having come from behind to beat Sheffield Wednesday in dramatic fashion over the weekend, Aston Villa have a very important week ahead of them where t
Why Tottenham need to stump up for Ryan Sessegnon
[ad_pod ] Fulham value Ryan Sessegnon at £40million, with Tottenham Hotspur interested in signing the left-back, according to the Daily Mail. Ma
Look at him now: Liverpool and Djibril Cisse
It takes a special kind of average for a player to be remembered solely on their injury and, hats off to him, Djibril Cisse managed just that. The
Paul Merson thinks Southampton will take advantage of ‘devastated’ Wolves
[ad_pod ] Southampton can take another big step towards safety with a win over Wolves this weekend, and will be hoping to capitalise on any lingeri
West Ham United are just a striker away from finishing top six
[ad_pod ] It is anything but an exaggeration to state that West Ham United have experienced a bumpy ride in recent seasons, one that has brought it
Phil Hay issues two-word reply when asked if Bielsa leaves should Leeds fail to go up
[ad_pod ]Yorkshire Evening Post journalist Phil Hay was asked by a Leeds United supporter on Twitter on Sunday whether manager Marcelo Bielsa will lea
Man United fans react to Son’s brilliant Tottenham display vs Man City
[ad_pod ] Tottenham Hotspur attacker Son Heung-Min was one of the heroes for his team as they advanced to the semi-finals of the Champions League d
Leave him alone! Liverpool fans defend Mohamed Salah after dubious penalty
[ad_pod ] Liverpool fans have taken to Twitter to defend Mohamed Salah after he came in for criticism after going down softly under pressure from S
A moment in time: Leyton Orient 8-2 Droylsden
If there’s ever a contender for the weirdest, most baffling match of football in the history of the English game, then Leyton Orient and Droylsden mig