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HYS: West Ham fans – Pick England’s World Cup squad
Now England’s rather laborious World Cup qualifying campaign has come to a close, the Three Lions dragging their way through with eight wins and two d
Tottenham supporters react to big Kane news
England boss Gareth Southgate revealed on Wednesday that Tottenham Hotspur forward Harry Kane would captain the Three Lions against Slovenia on Thursd
Liverpool fans worried about Gini Wijnaldum ahead of Man United clash
Liverpool play host to arch-rivals Manchester United at Anfield on Saturday in what is undoubtedly the standout fixture in the Premier League this wee
In Focus: Grimaldo has potential to solve problem position for Man United
As reported by The Sun, Manchester United are interested in signing Benfica left-back Alex Grimaldo. What’s the story? Jose Mourinho
In Focus: Southampton face a battle to convince Alcacer to make St Mary’s move
According to reports in The Mirror, Southampton have opened talks with Barcelona over a January move for striker Paco Alcacer, but they could face com
Defeat for Liverpool would be an omen rarely seen since the 1920s
This weekend, Jurgen Klopp meets his old friend David Wagner for the first time in the Premier League in what is sure to be a frantic game of football
Liverpool fans are not happy with Emre Can after defeat to Tottenham
Liverpool’s defensive woes were on full display on Sunday, thrashed 4-1 by Tottenham Hotspur at Wembley Stadium in the English Premier League. The
West Ham fans hail David Moyes "Impressive" following first West Ham press conference
Brutal. Just one way of summing up the reaction from both fans and pundits alike when it was announced that David Moyes was the new manager of West Ha
Aston Villa fans blast Agbonlahor after fitness update
On Wednesday, Aston Villa’s official Twitter account posted a video of Gabriel Agbonlahor stepping up his recovery from a calf problem. The 31-year
In Focus: Appointing Allardyce and Shakespeare will give Everton safety and time
According to reports in The Sun, Everton are ready to hand Sam Allardyce a £100,000-per-week deal to be Ronald Koeman’s successor until the end of the