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Leeds United’s 3-3 against Liverpool wasn’t an example of the weak league; it was just really enjoyable football.
Leeds United’s 3-3 against Liverpool wasn’t an example of the weak league; it was just really enjoyable football.
Liverpool, ‘This Means More’ and YNWA have prompted a whole lot of laughter after the last few days as Mohamed Salah walks alone.
Emiliano Buendia was in many ways the perfect player to end that unbeaten Arsenal run and underline Aston Villa’s credentials in this absurd season.
Are Liverpool about to sack Arne Slot? They actually really might be after that absolute sh*t-show against PSV and embarrassing collapse versus Leeds.
Arne Slot once rejected an offer from Leeds but would they repay the ‘compliment’ if the tables were turned and the Liverpool manager became available?
Manchester City applied the pressure on Arsenal in a reinvigorated title race, while Everton are making a quiet push for the Champions League.
Spurs failing to beat Brentford might have been terminal for Thomas Frank, but his ex helped finally spark something in the relationship he left them for.
A 3-1 thumping at the hands of Leeds has once again poured cold water on any Chelsea hope of a title bid in the near future.
Getting Cristiano Ronaldo off is a genuine disgrace – but Gianni Infantino has plenty of form for being an awful, narcissistic dick.
Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk might have been given too much money and not enough motivation. Elsewhere, asterisk seasons and more.
These 20 Premier League stars have a personal interest in the World Cup draw. But which nations will they be representing next summer?
It’s all going on at Liverpool, with Mo Salah on his way to Saudi Arabia whether he likes or or not. But what would Sir Alex do?
A key Premier League title clash has snuck up on us all to the extent that it’s on Saturday lunchtime instead of Sunday afternoon like it should be.
Uli Hoeness is the bitter gift who keeps on giving and we can’t wait for his reaction when Jonathan Burkardt snubs Bayern for West Ham.
A bonus midweek round of Premier League action means a bonus midweek round of Winners and Losers after a tremendously entertaining couple of nights.
We are told Florian Wirtz was ‘brutally’ and ‘cruelly’ denied a first goal, even though his sliced shot was going wide.
Liverpool were rotten once again as they picked up just a point v Sunderland, while Aston Villa are the best team in the land.
Ian Wright gets lauded for doing what parents of toddlers and friends of p***heads do every day as the Daily Mail curry favour.
Winning trophies is a very good thing to do. It is nice and fun and good and teams should definitely be trying to do it. But Spurs? Has that worked?
Suddenly, Aston Villa have gone from surprise candidates for relegation to ‘dark horses’ for the Premier League title. It’s quite the turnaround…
Oliver Glasner will obviously leave Crystal Palace at some point. It has to happen. But *how* it happens matters more than *when* – and here’s why.
Man City have gone for nostalgia and become pre-Pep ‘typical City’ again, leaving Arsenal to cruise to the Premier League title.
A fifth of Premier League clubs have Newcastle to thank for their best player this season, even if the Toon’s highest-rated star was a more savvy piece of business…
Has Thomas Frank really been stupid enough to ‘infuriate’ Spurs fans by policing expectations after having a go at them over booing Guglielmo Vicario?
With Mo Salah finally dropped from Liverpool’s Premier League starting XI to immediate return-to-winning-ways effect, which other undroppables might fall?
Manchester United beating Palace ‘had some SERIOUS caveats attached. And Thomas Frank and Arne Slot show why there will not be another Carlo Ancelotti.
Lucas Paqueta is not getting any sympathy even from the woke folk while Arsenal fans do not really know how to feel.
Thomas Frank lands himself another spot in the losers alongside Lucas Paqueta, Bournemouth and Everton. How they all wish they could be Sunderland.
Fans always think their ‘system’ has finally clicked when in reality they’re just playing West Ham. But also Joe Gomez is the truth for Liverpool.
Jordan Henderson really did make an absolute hash of his Liverpool exit, but two years and some atrocious career moves later he is back and relevant again.