Jose Holebas had his red card in Watfords 4-1 defeat to West Ham on Sunday overturned.The 34-year-old defender was sent off in the final Premier League match of the season when he was judged to have pulled back Michail Antonio as he ran through on goal.Getty2
Former Everton and England forward Fred Pickering has died, aged 78. Pickering, who became Britain's most expensive footballer in March 1964, passed away on Saturday night, an Everton stateme… talksport.com
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Manchester City are the subject of a UEFA investigation over a potential breach of Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations. European football's governing body announced on Thursday they have opened
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Transfer news: Liverpool and Manchester City set to be snubbed as Adrien Rabiot 'agrees to join Barcelona' Reports in Spain suggest the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder is likely to quit the
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Liverpool F.C. was formed in 1892 following a disagreement between the board of Everton and club president John Houlding, who owned the club's ground, Anfield.The disagreement between the two parties over rent resulted in Everton moving to Goodison Park from Anfield, and Houlding founded Liverpool F.C. to play in the vacated stadium.
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Manchester United's Gabriel Heinze has lost his attempt to force the club to allow him to move to rivals Liverpool. United disputed claims from Heinze, 29, who said the Red Devils gave him written permission to pursue a transfer to another club for a fee of £6.8m. But a Premier League arbitration
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Mauricio Pochettino says Tottenham will not make many signings this summer but new boss promises to play attacking football Spurs manager insists 'there will not be many changes'
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Wolves captain Conor Coady desperate to make history with FA Cup success. Raul Jimenez hungry for FA Cup glory after Wolves complete set against Big Six; But Coady added: "That's the
Raul Jimenez: Wolves are 'fighting for our dream' in FA Cup
Mauricio Pochettino said he felt like crying after watching Tottenham's new stadium finally host its first football match. The 62,000-seat arena, which was due to open last summer, held its first official test event ahead of a proposed April 3 opening date when the club's Under-18s side took on Southampton on Sunday, with Spurs' youngsters winning 3-1.J'Neil Bennett made history when he became
Arsenal's place in next season's Champions League now solely resides on winning the Europa League as they take on Valencia in the semi-final second leg. Arsenal's top four hopes ended with a
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Manchester United fans hail 'lethal' Romelu Lukaku following forward's first-half brace during victory over Pa Sport Paris Saint-Germain 1-3 (agg 3-3) Manchester United: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer hails 'fearless' Marcus Rashford as
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Jamie Carragher admits he would love to see Matthijs De Ligt make Liverpool transfer. De Ligt is one of the most highly-rated young centre-backs in world football and Carragher would love to see
Jamie Carragher won't apologise for celebrating Liverpool's
'Simply the best' - Tottenham fans and former player Ossie Ardiles marvel over new stadium at Spurs Legends v Inter Forever match Written by: fpnews Posted on: March 31, 2019 Tottenham's slick new stadium saw its first piece of football last weekend and it wowed all those who attended including talkSPORT's Ian Abrahams, who labelled
'Simply the best' - Tottenham fans and former player Ossie
Arsenal have been dealt a fresh blow in their hunt for a new sporting director after Marc Overmars signed a new long-term contract with Ajax on Monday afternoon. The Gunners were hoping to appoint
Marc Overmars: Arsenal dealt fresh blow in sporting director
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