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Arsenal want to sign £42m star who could be Arteta’s own Yamal
The Euros came to a rather climactic end on Sunday night, as Spain broke the hearts of England fans everywhere with a professional 2-1 victory, which
Did England experiment with pinch-hitting in the 19th century?
An early lesson on the spirit of the game, and an interesting insight from matches when WG Grace didn’t open feature in the best comments from this we
Pole position: Everton lead race to sign "outrageous" £150k-a-week player
da esport bet: Everton are in pole position to complete the loan signing of an “outrageous” player during the summer transfer window, according to a f
Sky Sports: West Ham in talks to sign £15m+ right-back instead of Mazraoui
After seeing their talks to sign Bayern Munichs Noussair Mazraoui break down, West Ham United have now reportedly opened talks to sign a Premier Leagu
Postecoglou may have found Tottenham’s new Serge Aurier in error-prone dud
For all the genuinely brilliant players Tottenham Hotspur have been blessed with over the years, they have also dealt with their fair share of duds.
Rohit's big hundreds, Australia's big chases
Stats highlights from a runfest of a first ODI between India and Australia at the WACABharath Seervi12-Jan-2016171* Rohit Sharma’s score – the highest
Beware the orange
Netherlands may have stiff opposition in their qualifying group, but their tournament record shows that they’re no pushovers Peter Della Penna21-Feb-
Arsenal planning offer for "insane" Kai Havertz upgrade
If you had asked an Arsenal fan what the team needed to improve a year ago, they probably would have said a new striker. If you were to ask that sa
Imagine him & Jackson: Chelsea closing in on ‘monster’ new signing
da esoccer bet: One position Chelsea have spent years trying to nail down is the striker position, once held by the likes of Didier Drogba and Diego C
West Ham ready bid for £29m "big-game monster" who’d be deadly with Bowen
West Ham Uniteds disenchanting conclusion to life under David Moyes left a sense of foreboding that the halcyon days were gone. Goodbye, sweet, sweet,