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The Premier League players we are most excited to see
As the Premier League returns, we look at three players who will be entertaining to watch for their respective teams.
As the Premier League returns, we look at three players who will be entertaining to watch for their respective teams.
The race for the Premier League title all but ended months ago, however there is plenty to play for just below the tops sides.
Jordan James discusses Arsenal’s move to the Emirates Stadium and their on field performances over the past 14 years.
In part three of his series on the best away performances by English sides in the Champions League, Ivan Smyth takes a look at the dramatic Champions League semi-final in 2012 between Chelsea and Barcelona.
Max Matthews rewinds to one of the best goals of the Premier League season, Jordan Ayew’s stunning solo effort against West Ham.
A look at some of the best African players currently involved in the English Premier League.
Ivan Smyth takes a look back at some of English football’s finest away performances in the UEFA Champions League, starting with Leeds United’s victory over Lazio in 2000
Max Mathews looks back at one of the most unexpected moments in recent Premier League history, Vincent Kompany’s thunderbolt against Leicester City.
There are plenty of interesting narratives to be settled once the ball starts moving again in the Premier League.
Newcastle United supporters have been waiting years for a change of ownership, and they may now get their wish with Mike Ashley ready to sell the club to a consortium.