Celtic may face a battle to keep one of Neil Lennon’s stars this winter after fresh reports emerged this weekend… What’s the word?
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Two days after their total capitulation against Australia, the Pakistan team is desperately trying to get its bearings back and salvage something from
Sanson, Cash & Diangana: How West Ham’s XI may look after summer transfer window
West Ham United are yet to complete any form of transfer business this summer but murmurs in the press give some hope that David Moyes could bolster h
Tottenham Hotspur: Spurs sign Alfie Devine from Wigan Athletic in huge blow for Premier League rivals
Tottenham Hotspur have officially sealed their first summer signing prior to the 2020/21 Premier League season. Spurs have been linked to some of
Everton: Fans buzz as Richarlison says Thiago Silva is better than Virgil van Dijk
Lots of Everton fans have been buzzing at Richarlison’s latest comments ahead of the Merseyside derby clash against Liverpool on Sunday. As per De
Loads of Spurs fans react to Alasdair Gold tweet
Tottenham Hotspur fans have been reacting in the masses to a tweet from Football.London reporter Alasdair Gold after he relayed an Instagram post from
Ganguly and Pathan in ambush-marketing controversy
The International Cricket Council has sent a letter to the Board of Control for Cricket in India, bringing to their attention an infringement of the a
Leeds United: Fans drool over Johnny Giles archive footage of screamer vs Crystal Palace
Reacting to sublime archive footage of Leeds United legend Johnny Giles, many Whites fans have been purring over their former midfielder during his ha
Manchester City: Micah Richards says Stones and Fernandinho can replace Laporte
Micah Richards joined BBC’s Football Daily podcast and discussed the latest injury of Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte and named two players w
Leeds tweet enrages loads of Championship fans
Leeds United aren’t the most popular team in the country. Indeed, the Whites have been hated by many for decades, spanning all the way back to the