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West Ham sit 16th in the table and need a positive finish to the season to take some momentum into what is a huge summer for Potter as he aims to really kick things on.
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The noise about the probability of a Real comeback has begun and will only grow in volume in the build-up to Wednesday’s decider in Spain, focused on the holders’ ‘aura’ in the competition, their ‘DN...
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West Ham United make the 230-mile trip to Merseyside for the third time this season to face Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.
The idea of resting players or conceding defeat in a competition does not sit well with Arteta, but the Champions League is now the priority
Cherries star 'wanted at Old Trafford' as Man United 'join the hunt' for £50m-rated ace No deal: Barcelona 'reject £42m bid' from Man United for Spanish star Arteta needs Ranieri failure to ...
Mohammed Kudus has not scored since December but West Ham head coach Graham Potter reckons Ghana star, who is now the subject of interest from Saudi Arabia, could soon produce the goods
West Ham ace Crysencio Summerville has given special credit for his footballing journey after being pictured with a major Arsenal figure.
Japanese video game company Sega neighbours the club. Another Brentford neighbour is the London Museum of Water & Steam. Brentford are nicknamed The Bees and have a bee on their shirt. In keeping with that, they have a microgarden at the back of the stadium which has pollinating plants.
Lyle: “This sends shivers down the spine of many teams” after Arsenal’s 3-0 victory over Real Madrid
Robbie Lyle and AFTV ReactAtmosphere at the Emirates Defines a Glorious NightIn a night few will forget, Arsenal dismantled Real Madrid 3-0 at the
Arsenal 2-1 Fulham - Merino scores for hosts but Gabriel limps off Saka comes on for Gunners around hour mark and doubles lead, before Muniz pulls one back FT: Wolves 1-0 West Ham - Strand Larsen ...
There may be a point where David Moyes enlists the help of debt collectors to retrieve the significant sum he claims he is owed two years on from Declan Rice’s £105million ($134.6m) departure from West Ham United to Arsenal.