The worst ever bottom threes in Premier League history
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by Ste McGovern
2w ago
We are all enjoying one of the most engaging and entertaining Premier League seasons in recent memory, despite the fact it contains arguably the worst bottom three we’ve ever seen. Burnley and Sheffield United have been abysmal, and although Luton Town have been interesting to follow, they don’t possess a whole lot of quality. The Hatters have earned a lot of praise for their fighting spirit, pulling out big wins against Newcastle and Brighton as well as drawing with Liverpool – but they’ve also lost 19 matches so far. These three sides have amassed a combined total of just 59 points so far t ..read more
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Thierry Henry’s poise, Roy Keane’s red mist and the most iconic Premier League imagery of the 2000s
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by Ste McGovern
3w ago
Football photography has managed to capture some of the most memorable and iconic moments in the sport’s history in ways that have imprinted on our minds for the rest of our lives.  There is something enchanting and alluring about great sports photography, and football has been able to produce enough incredible moments that we could make a hundred lists over of the best football photos ever taken. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, so we’ve picked out some of the greatest Premier League images of the noughties, in chronological order, for your perusal. Part one of this ser ..read more
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Controversy over new England kit ignores the real scandal
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by Ste McGovern
1M ago
The new England kit has, regrettably, been front and centre of the interminable culture war this week.  Political leaders, pundits, keyboard warriors and columnists who haven’t written an original thought in years have all waded in, offering their tuppence on this confected quarrel. Nike, you see, had the temerity to alter the St. George’s cross and stick it on the collar of the new jersey. It was, in their words, a “playful update” to “unite and inspire”, but judging by the reaction on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, not in the way they hoped. A playful update to t ..read more
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Tweets of the Week: Sam Kerr charged, Man City’s true crime documentary
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by Ste McGovern
1M ago
This week bore witness to some banger tweets from the world of football Twitter.  Without further ado, enjoy! Sam Kerr is in hot water, but she found a lot of new fans this week regardless.  https://t.co/9TMWzoCuNY pic.twitter.com/PnlOiylQzT — Tas Gunner (@GunnerTas) March 7, 2024 What is the charge? Enjoying a slur? A succulent anti-white slur? https://t.co/SlVQxeDhqB — Tom Studans (@maximumwelfare) March 6, 2024 Lionesses learn Euro qualifier opponents The women’s game has a long way to go before it can catch up with the men.  Women’s game showing how far off they are fr ..read more
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Brentford identify Ivan Toney replacement amid Arsenal and Chelsea transfer links
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by Ste McGovern
1M ago
Brentford are preparing for the imminent departure of Ivan Toney as they have reportedly lined up a replacement in the summer transfer window. The England striker has been heavily linked with a move away from the Gtech Community Stadium as he enters the final year of his contract with the club. Arsenal and Chelsea are said to be interested in signing the 27-year-old, who is valued at £80 million by the Bees.   Manager Thomas Frank has even admitted that Toney will “most likely be sold in the summer”, but Brentford should receive a hefty transfer fee that they can use to replace him. The ..read more
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The most goals ever conceded in a Premier League season
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by Harry Diamond
2M ago
Sheffield United are plummeting back towards the second tier after a disastrous return to the Premier League this season. The Blades last week became the first top-flight team in English football history to concede 5+ goals in three consecutive home games in all competitions, while no team has ever conceded more goals (65) after 25 games of a Premier League campaign. Chris Wilder’s struggling side are heading towards unwanted territory and we’ve decided to look back at the leakiest defences the division has seen. 5 – Sheffield United are the first English top-flight team in history to conced ..read more
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Paul Lambert: Exclusive interview with the Celtic and Dortmund icon
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by Harry Diamond
2M ago
Paul Lambert’s career saw him conquer Europe on the continent, breaking new ground as the first British footballer to win the Champions League with a foreign club. Part of Borussia Dortmund’s triumphant team in 1997, he remains a popular figure at the Westfalenstadion and a fan favourite at Celtic, following eight decorated seasons and four Scottish Premier League titles at Parkhead. Post-playing, Lambert moved into management with success and won back-to-back promotions at Norwich City, taking the Canaries from League One to the Premier League in successive seasons.   Lambert’s career o ..read more
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Five Championship players ready for the Premier League
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by Harry Diamond
2M ago
The Championship is packed full of talent this season in what has been another campaign of gripping action in England’s second tier. Last season’s relegation of Premier League regulars Leicester, Leeds and Southampton, alongside the return to the division of sleeping giants Ipswich and Sheffield Wednesday, has made this a season with real quality right throughout the division. We’ve profiled five players starring in the second tier, each of whom appear ready for the step up into the Premier League. Crysencio Summerville (Leeds) Crysencio Summerville caught the eye despite Leeds United’s releg ..read more
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‘Really cool’ – Klopp hails academy graduates as Liverpool beat Norwich
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by Harry Diamond
3M ago
Jurgen Klopp hailed Liverpool’s academy graduates as his side beat Norwich City 5-2 in an entertaining FA Cup contest at Anfield. It was a memorable afternoon for the Liverpool academy as several homegrown stars shone, with teenager James McConnell setting up fellow academy graduate Curtis Jones for the opener, on his first senior start.   Ben Gibson headed in an equaliser for Norwich against the run of play, but Darwin Nunez restored the Reds’ advantage with a composed finish. Diogo Jota continued his fine form with fantastic finish to make it three, and substitute Virgil van Dijk heade ..read more
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Van Dijk keen for Liverpool to end Klopp era ‘on a high’
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by Harry Diamond
3M ago
Virgil van Dijk said he is keen for Liverpool to end the Jurgen Klopp era ‘on a high’ this season. Van Dijk scored as Liverpool beat Norwich 5-2 to reach the FA Cup’s fifth round on Sunday, with the Reds easing past the Championship side to remain in contention for four trophies.   Curtis Jones, Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota and Ryan Gravenberch were also on target at Anfield, as Liverpool booked a fifth-round tie against Watford or Southampton. The win came in the first fixture since it was announced that Klopp will leave Liverpool at the end of the season, with the German set to stand down ..read more
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