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Just what does the signing of Alexis Sanchez mean for Arsenal?
Alexis Sanchez’s signing at Arsenal is an indicator of a permanent move away from the club’s comfort zone in the market. If Mesut Ozil’s arrival a yea
SIX things to expect from Manchester United this season
Next weekend, Manchester United will play Swansea in their first match of the new campaign hoping to put the ghosts of last season to bed. With a very
Why Man United must be more cautious in the transfer market
Last week saw the Louis van Gaal era at Old Trafford well and truly kick off. Although the Dutchman is yet officially relocate to the Theatre of Dream
FIVE strikers Arsenal should swoop for before the window closes
Although neutrals have been admiring former Chelsea striker Demba Ba hitting the bar right from kick-off, Arsenal fans are however slamming Olivier Gi
FIVE things Daley Blind will bring to Manchester United
On summer deadline day, Manchester United wrapped up a £14million deal for Ajax utility man Daley Blind. The 24 year-old had been linked with an Ol
Man United confident of £70m January double move
Manchester United are confident of securing a £70m double move for Fiorentina and Roma pair Juan Cuadrado and Kevin Strootman in January, according to
FIVE January solutions to Liverpool’s defensive woes
Despite their woeful defensive record last season – which ultimately cost them a first Premier League title – Liverpool appear to have done little to
Man United Lose Their Cool In Battle With Argentine Champs
On October 16th 1968, Estudiantes of Argentina won the Intercontinental Cup, beating Manchester United in a bitterly fought two-legged final. Manch
Former Tottenham striker shows us what’s wrong with international football
What a week it’s been for Irish football; after trouncing Gibraltar 7-0 on Saturday, a last-gasp equaliser from John O’Shea on his 100th cap saw them
The good, the bad and the ugly: three reunions with three different outcomes in the Premier League
Football reunions have become increasingly commonplace in the Premier League. While one-club players and managers are rare specimens nowadays, a gold