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Liverpool fans lavish praise on key midfielder Wijnaldum
It was Liverpool that swooped to sign Georginio Wijnaldum after Newcastle United were relegated from the Premier League at the end of the 2015-16 camp
Three tactical ploys Koeman must utilise if Everton are to beat Tottenham
One of the stand-out fixtures in the Premier League this weekend comes at Goodison Park when Everton play hosts to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday. T
West Ham fans divided as Everton win race to sign Henry Onyekuru
According to reports in the Daily Mail, Everton have won the race to sign one of West Ham United’s top transfer targets this summer, Henry Onyekuru.
Celtic fans can’t believe how good Jozo Simunovic was on Saturday
Celtic romped to their fifth victory over Rangers this season on Saturday with a thumping 5-1 win at Ibrox. It was the performance of dreams for Celti
Newcastle United rebuild will only work if Mike Ashley distrust subsides
Newcastle United’s win over Aston Villa tonight put an end to a hoodoo the Midlands giants seemed to hold over the Magpies, as Rafael Benitez’s side r
The Sunderland XI to cause an upset vs. Liverpool
Sunderland’s season can be described as horrendous, abysmal and rather normal. Yes, once again the Wearsiders are struggling to keep their Premier Lea
FFC Predicts: West Ham to break the top four? Palace going down?
Our editor-in-chief James Jones is the final member of the FFC team to predict the up coming season. Partly biased, partly ridiculous, and mostly w
Liverpool really should do all they can to sign this £37m star
When Jurgen Klopp first signed on the dotted line as the official replacement for Brendan Rodgers earlier this season, it was inevitable that several
This unwanted Man Utd player is the striker West Ham need
With the recent arrivals of Angelo Ogbonna and Dimitri Payet, West Ham boss Slaven Bilic is probably giving himself a huge pat on the back. And he des
Liverpool proving money is not always the answer?
It seems at the moment that there are two clear school’s of thought regarding Brendan Rodgers’ status as Liverpool manager. The first is hypercriti