Man Utd manager Amorim called 'naive' by Rooney over Premier League title ambition
Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim has defended himself after being called "naive" by former captain Wayne Rooney for suggesting the club's...
Read MoreMarcus Rashford and Rio Ferdinand lead the birthday messages to Fergie
Marcus Rashford and Rio Ferdinand were among the first to publicly wish Sir Alex Ferguson happy birthday as Manchester United's legendary manager...
Read MoreGrealish should be more than an FA Cup player - he needs to make Man City exit
Jack Grealish loves an open-top bus parade and there is still a chance he will be taking a ride around Manchester later in the year. He appears to be...
Read MoreLuke Littler fumes at darts fan for spoiling moment with his mum
Luke Littler was involved in a brief altercation after his walk-on at last night’s Premier League Darts event in Exeter was interrupted by an...
Read MoreCristiano Ronaldo humbled as surprise England star named sexiest footballer of 2025
Of all the footballers in all the world, Chelsea star Cole Palmer is the sexiest of the lot, according to a survey of British adults.
Read MoreShamed ref David Coote comes out as gay after turning to cocaine to 'escape'
Former Premier League referee David Coote has come out as gay and turned to using cocaine to deal with hiding his sexuality and being in a “dark...
Read MoreJamie Carragher urges Liverpool to be 'more like CHELSEA'
Jamie Carragher has urged Liverpool to be 'more like Chelsea' and focus on more cup competitions after not winning 'as much as their performances...
Read MoreLiverpool fans given chance to watch title celebrations for eye-watering price
Liverpool fans who believe the Premier League title is destined for Anfield are being offered the chance to watch the trophy lift live - for a...
Read MoreIpswich Town are quietly getting away with an appalling season
There should be tougher questions asked of a club that spent £130m on transfers
Read MoreForget the sob stories, five years without an Arsenal trophy means Mikel Arteta risks facing same fate as...
WHEN was the last time the manager of a Big Six club was allowed to go five years without winning a trophy and stay in his job? The answer is...
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