Arsenal supporters have taken to Twitter to emphasise their frustration following Petr Cech’s below-par performance against the Reds in their crucial
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In Focus: Fabinho backed to join Manchester United in January, but do they need him?
Arsenal legend Robert Pires has told Bwin that Manchester United could sign Monaco star Fabinho in January. What’s the word? In the
Newcastle fans divided over rumours of a move for Danny Ings in January
It is never easy being a Newcastle fan. Not only do you have to deal with under performing teams, behind-the-scenes drama and a bizarre boardroom, you
Leeds and Forest: Destinies intertwined by the curse of riches and the decline of Brian Clough
“Our attitude was – an eye for an eyelash,” admitted John Giles to the Guardian in 2010. The Leeds team of the late 60s and early 70s weren’t angel
In Focus: Tottenham should take Iheanacho and cash for Man City target Walker
According to reports in The Sun, Tottenham Hotspur are ready to hijack Leicester City’s £25m move for Manchester City striker Kelechi Iheanacho, in or
Revealed: 51% of Man United fans wouldn’t back Matic swoop
Jose Mourinho will have to make moves in the transfer market this summer if he’s to transform his sixth-place side into Premier League title challenge
Three reasons why Celtic can’t take Rangers lightly this Sunday
The crown jewel of the Scottish football calendar, the Celtic vs Rangers derby is one of the most iconic in world football, always attracting attentio
Craig Gordon wants to play at the top level into his forties
As reported by The Daily Record, Celtic goalkeeper Craig Gordon believes he can play at the club well into his forties after signing a contract the cl
Signing Craig Gordon up can only be a massive positive for Celtic
As reported by The Daily Mail, Brendan Rodgers is still hoping to make what he describes as Celtic’s best signing this season. What’s t
Five bargains for Arsenal on FM17
Arsene Wenger is a tough man to replace. One of the game’s greatest managers has always loved a bargain, too. For the most part, they have been monume