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PL25: The 26 Most Obscure Records & Landmarks
With the 26th edition of the English Premier League already underway, here’s a look at the 26 most obscure records and landmarks (as they stood prior
Spurs fans should be the least optimistic of the top six next season
Out of the ‘Big Six’ in the Premier League last season, Tottenham can claim they over-achieved the most. The North-London side managed to finish in
In Focus: Onyekuru still worth pursuing for Celtic as other clubs join race
As reported by Belgian outlet HLN, time is running out on Celtic if they are to land one of their January targets, Henry Onyekuru. What
Bailly urges United to sign Kessie, Chelsea also interested
Manchester United defender Eric Bailly has urged Jose Mourinho to beat Chelsea to the signature of Ivorian ace Franck Kessie, The Sun reports.
Five reasons Toure’s return will be the catalyst for another Man City title
The importance of Yaya Toure to Manchester City’s history cannot be overlooked. In fact, the Ivorian could be described as the most significant player
10 Euro 2016 superstars for Man United to target this summer
Tournament football, let’s face it, is more about the entertainment of the transfer shenanigans afterwards than the drab matches we are often left wit
Hereford FC – The club with a first season Wembley dream
No club has ever got to Wembley in their first season – it just doesn’t happen. It’s like suggesting little Dave’s FC could reach the big time in the
Manchester United should think twice before signing this £36m striker
Manchester United’s fortunate victory at Crystal Palace all but secured a return to the Champions League, easing the pressure on the Red Devils after
Is The Pressure Starting To Get To Him At Arsenal?
Arsene Wenger’s post-match interview with BBC Sport’s Jacqui Oatley following Arsenal’s 2-2 draw with Hull City in the Premier League over the weekend
Could this be the transfer coup of the season at Liverpool?
Amid the chaos of any transfer window you’re always likely to get your high profile moves, but at the same time it is often those that slip the radar