Five sporting events to look out for this weekend
With a plethora of events taking place this weekend from an intense rugby quarter final in France to a boxing
With a plethora of events taking place this weekend from an intense rugby quarter final in France to a boxing
Former Manchester United reserve team manager Warren Joyce is plotting an FA Youth Cup upset when he returns to Old
United’s poor start to the season is the reason Rangnick is at the club, but all is not lost. While
David De Gea has completed a sensational turnaround by agreeing a new contract at Manchester United, despite being minutes from a move to Real Madrid on transfer deadline day.
A sacked Manchester United employee has accused the club of ignoring his claims of sexual harassment, voyeurism and bullying, which he claims contributed to an unfair dismissal.
Ricky Hatton has continued his reputation as a joker by purchasing a Manchester City cake for his United supporting brother on his birthday.
Match winner Marouane Fellaini believes that Manchester United are well-worthy of a top-four finish.
Manchester United face an almighty battle to stay in the top four as they face five of the current top seven in their final 10 games.
The FA Cup is Manchester United’s top priority this season, according to defender Luke Shaw, ahead of tonight’s fourth-round replay against League Two side Cambridge United.
The Dutchman raised eyebrows upon announcing he had three captains, but this weekend only Wayne Rooney will be available as Michael Carrick prepares for a month on the sidelines.
United had been touted as potential title challengers during their 11-match unbeaten run over the Christmas period but are now 12 points behind leaders Chelsea.
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