Aston Villa are prepared to cash in on Bertrand Traore during the January transfer window. What's the talk? That's according to a re
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Back in the summer of 2020, Neil Lennon's Celtic scouts were reported to have been incredibly impressed by the form of Grady Diangana, who had lit up
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Steven Gerrard missed a considerable portion of last season after struggling with a long term groin injury. Over the early summer he had a groin opera
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It was certainly a mixed start for all of the promoted sides over the opening weekend of the season, where QPR look well out of their depth, the Swans
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Manchester City and Arsenal have all but agreed a fee regarding the sale of Samir Nasri - an even this is not too far away. This news will not be…
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Sir Alex Ferguson has criticised the FA for their treatment of Manchester United. The Scot believes that United deserve a greater respect, especially
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Andre Villas-Boas takes his new-look Chelsea outfit to Wearside this weekend with a few new signings on show but the big news is that first-choice kee
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Last week Sir Alex Ferguson lashed out at the Football Association, claiming that he and his club had been treated unfairly by the governing body. Las
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When I first read the new that Chelsea were interested in signing Ross Barkley for £20 million I’d have to say I was rather flabbergasted. A 17-year-o
Scholes questions Mancini’s decision
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