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Newcastle United fans keen to see Dummett back in action
Newcastle United left-back Paul Dummett is closing in on a return to action, and the fans cannot wait to see him play again. The 26-year-old has be
Three reasons Southampton must forget Torres and sign Atletico teammate Vietto
According to reports in The Mirror, Atletico Madrid striker Fernando Torres is eyeing a Premier League swansong, and Southampton are one of the clubs
Pressure on Pellegrino as Southampton fans expect improvement vs Everton
Southampton head into today’s game with Everton at St Mary’s with the pressure on Mauricio Pellegrino. Having won just one match in two months, Sai
Newcastle fans are fed up of Joselu after latest defeat
Newcastle United were on the receiving end of an English Premier League thrashing on Saturday, losing 3-0 at home to Watford. Marco Silva’s side hu
Lineker brands Everton a ‘shambles’
There was so much promise surrounding Everton at the start of the season after the team spent more than £100m on new signings.Ronald Koeman and
Revealed: 81% of Man United fans want Mourinho to stick with three at the back vs Man City
Three-man defences were once deemed incompatible with the top end of the Premier League, but they’re unquestionably the vogue setup at the moment. Sin
Solano wonder-strike reminds us all of the football factory Newcastle once were
Amid the backdrop of Amanda Staveley’s expected takeover, Nolberto Solano’s 43rd birthday will strike a note of resonance with Newcastle fans. The fir
Man United fans react as they think Jesse Lingard will get Watford start
Manchester United face Watford at Vicarage Road in the Premier League on Tuesday night, and Red Devils fans have been reacting to the belief that Jess
Three reasons Everton should move for Mangala if Man City sign van Dijk
According to reports in The Times, Manchester City are considering making a January move for Southampton centre-back Virgil van Dijk, who is rated at
Derby Day performances showed a new side to Man United and Everton
Derbies are about the here and now, but reflecting on last weekend’s derby day clashes between the Manchester clubs and the Liverpool ones, it’s clear