All-female grounds team to make history in Women’s Super League
History will be made in the Barclays Women’s Super League North London derby when an all-female grounds team prepare the
History will be made in the Barclays Women’s Super League North London derby when an all-female grounds team prepare the
The Premier League season is well under way and after the international break comes another round of interesting fixtures. Today
With a plethora of events taking place this weekend from an intense rugby quarter final in France to a boxing
Referee Michael Oliver didn’t brandish a red card in Manchester City’s 1-0 loss at Arsenal because he didn’t “want to
As this season’s Premier League campaign enters the final furlong, the result of the title race is still anybody’s guess.
Willian, who joined the Blues in 2013, left the club at the end of last season following the expiration of his contract.
Remarkably, this is the third time that the two finalists have faced each other in the biggest match in English football, with Arsenal coming out on top on both occasions.
In 1998/99 Manchester United won the league, FA Cup and Champions League, lifting all three in the space of 10 memorable May days. But in the Premier League their record of 79 points is the second lowest of the 13 titles, as they edged past Arsenal by a point. In a poll conducted by MM, Mark Stillman finds out just why that iconic season is considered the best.
When Manchester City lined up against Crystal Palace the other week, it looked as though 11 ice lollies had taken to the field, in their bright yellow and pink kits.
Manchester United and Arsenal were once the only title contenders of the Premier League – MM look at three of their greatest encounters with Manchester City and Liverpool now by far the country’s two strongest sides.
Modern sport, and football in particular, looks to have developed an ever increasing reliance on statistics.
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