It’s back! Five things we learned from the return of the Premier League
The first weekend of the return of the Premier League was always going to be a re-education for us all.
The first weekend of the return of the Premier League was always going to be a re-education for us all.
With the Champions League and relegation spots also to be decided, there is plenty to look forward to. Here is your guide to the big Premier League return.
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MM take a trip down memory lane with City fan George Clayton to relive the best moment’s since Sheikh Mansour revitalised the blue side of Manchester.
The Red Devils are just one of the clubs vying for his signature this summer, although they are likely to face stiff competition from Real Madrid.
What is a proper football fan? Well, there isn’t actually a definition of what makes you a proper fan, as we all consume ‘the beautiful game’ in many different ways…
Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Sunday announcement that lockdown measures were being weakened has prompted a change in focus for the GMCA from containment to law and order.
Despite Football League clubs all suffering economically from the current coronavirus crisis, there was already a financial storm brewing prior to the outbreak. Clubs operating on immense financial losses, caused by drastic overspending as they look for Premier League promotion has created an unsustainable, financial climate which seems to be worsening each year.
Max Woosnam is one of the great British sportsmen to grace the football pitch, walk out to the crease and step out on to court. MM takes a look at the all-rounder’s incredible life as a worker, a soldier and a multi-talented athlete that won the world’s most sought-after sporting accolades.
A look back inside the game between Manchester United and Chelsea, the European Cup final from 2008.
Rochdale-born professional footballer David Buchanan talks to MM about life during lockdown, helping out his local community and his decision to furlough his wage.
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