MM’s top five… Manchester United and Everton players
Manchester United host Everton later on Sunday and MM take a look at some of the greatest players to play for both clubs
Manchester United host Everton later on Sunday and MM take a look at some of the greatest players to play for both clubs
England’s Visually Impaired Cricket team’s newest member from Ashton-under-Lyne is already targeting World Cup glory – despite having yet to make his first appearance.
The 34-year-old loosehead prop signed for Sale in 2003 and was part of the Sharks’ 2005/06 Premiership winning side.
Joe Hart believes that Manchester City are not far off Europe’s elite ahead of their Champions League clash with Roma tonight.
The Latics boss was asked if he would consider playing for Gibraltar, who is not yet a full member of FIFA, against the World Cup winners
Nicky Butt, Ryan Giggs and Phil Neville have demanded that changes be made at youth level for the benefit of both clubs and the national side.
There is perhaps no other broadcaster currently working within the beautiful game who has achieved the kind of iconic status Chris Kamara has earned in his time as a football pundit.
It is not very often fans celebrate the loaning out of a player, but Cleverley’s deadline day departure to Aston Villa had United fans rejoicing like it was 1999.
Wayne Rooney hopes to end England’s half century of failure and captain the Three Lions to some elusive silverware.
After yet another disappointing, disheartening and disillusioned World Cup campaign, the international frendlies are back – and so could be the empty seats of Wembley Stadium.
England boss Roy Hodgson yesterday joined Louis van Gaal in telling the 19-year-old Shaw – after his selection for the World Cup and move to Manchester United – how hard he will have to work to get fit and stay in peak condition.
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