Futebol
Middlesbrough on the trail of 17-year-old midfielder Stephane Cueni
Middlesbrough have been identified as a potential suitor for Switzerland Under 18 international Stephane Cueni, per reports in Calciomercato. [ad_p
Interest in Rodgers spells worrying times for Celtic
According to The Evening Times, Premier League clubs Newcastle and Leicester have shown an interest in Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers. These are a
Rafa Benitez simply must bring Christian Atsu into the Newcastle starting eleven today
Newcastle United supporters have been pretty despondent in recent times after seeing their side fail to win any of their opening four Premier League g
Aston Villa fans have their say on McCormack to Rangers links
Aston Villa are expected to be active in the market over the course of the next week, as Steve Bruce looks to sort his side for the promotion push tha
Landing deal for Monreal would make West Ham’s defence so much better
Most of the talk surrounding West Ham’s transfer business this summer has been about the club’s attacking acquisitions. Hammers supporters in part
Jonny Hayes’ fresh injury worry couldn’t have come at a worse time for the player
As reported by The Scottish Sun, Celtic have been left sweating on the fitness of winger Jonny Hayes, having just recently returned to the first team
Everton fans hated Jordan Pickford’s display on final day
Everton ended the English Premier League season in eight place despite losing on the final day away to West Ham United. The pressure continues to g
Newcastle fans proud despite devastating loss
Newcastle fans are showing the love for their Under-23 side after the young Magpies were cruelly knocked out of the Premier League International Cup b
Liverpool fans excited about Wilson’s potential
Harry Wilson scored his first Hull City goal against Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon. The 20-year-old is on loan at the KCOM Stadium from L
James Collins epitomises West Ham’s gritty resolve as Moyes’ boys miss out on huge win
Bournemouth and West Ham’s 3-3 draw was amongst Boxing Day’s more slapstick affairs. Simon Francis could have easily seen red for putting his boot thr