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Three reasons Koeman must play Sigurdsson in the number 10 role to save his job
If Everton manager Ronald Koeman thought his team was still lacking some creativity going into the new season, he would have been delighted when the T
Youngster’s superb display will have Spurs fans asking ‘Walker who?’
If you ever needed an example of how far removed the transfer market now is from reality, Tottenham debutant Kyle Walker-Peters provided it perfectly
Revealed: 51% of Everton fans want to see Lemos at Goodison next season
Ronald Koeman has enjoyed a solid first season at Goodison Park since his controversial move from Premier League rivals Southampton, finishing one pla
Swansea City boss Paul Clement says Dele Alli is good enough to play for Real Madrid
Swansea City manager Paul Clement says that Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Dele Alli is good enough to play for Real Madrid in the future, according to
FA Cup: Five things you didn’t know about Sutton United
This week, Football FanCast’s Fixture in Focus is taking a different, more alternative angle. Usually, it’s a simple matter of focusing on the bigg
Liverpool’s defence could cost them the title
Liverpool’s demolition job of Watford last weekend saw them move to the top the Premier League table for the first time since their title push under B
Leicester triumph, heartbreak in the North-East and big name flops – What a season its been
5000/1 title winners, massive clubs relegated and the Premier League’s most successful side struggling to keep their fans awake, 2015/16 has been a se
Three newly promoted players that have excelled in the Premier League
It’s always a massive challenge for newly promoted sides to stay in the Premier League and the pressure to preserve precious top-flight status often p
Man City’s biggest problem doesn’t lie on the pitch
The media furore surrounding Manchester City has been focused squarely on whether Manuel Pellegrini will still be at the club next season and about ho
Man United boss makes for a refreshing change in the Premier League
Premier League managers are a notoriously hypocritical bunch. While defending their own players or ruing a controversial decision by the referee is un