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Celtic fans discuss Milan’s interest in Kristoffer Ajer
Kristoffer Ajer’s name has been the topic of conversation for a number of weeks now. The 6 foot 5 powerhouse has been touted with a move away from
Villa set to keep Hogan if they are relegated
Aston Villa are set to keep Scott Hogan if they are relegated to the Championship, per The Sun on Sunday (15/03, p.60). What’s the word
India cancel Bangladesh series
India’s planned tour of Bangladesh in July has been indefinitely postponed, with the Indian board citing a “cramped schedule” as the reasonWisden Cric
Butcher calls for ECB decision
Mark Butcher has called on the England & Wales Cricket Board to reach a swift decision on the question of whether to tour Zimbabwe, as he and the rest
Southampton: Cedric wanted by Arsenal in cut-price deal
According to The Telegraph, Arsenal are interested in signing Southampton’s Cedric Soares this month with just a few days to go until the transfer dea
The Verdict: Should Sheffield Wednesday push for Che Adams this month?
Sheffield Wednesday’s season hangs in the balance despite passing their first test with flying colours. The Owls will be without the services of th
West Ham fans hammer Issa Diop after defensive disaster-class against Leicester
After their latest loss against Leicester on Saturday afternoon, West Ham have now lost their last four Premier League games at home. It’s certainly n
Arsenal fans hammer Matteo Guendouzi after miserable midfield display
With his Sideshow Bob hair, Matteo Guendouzi is quite an easily discernible figure on the football pitch. And after embroiling himself in an altercati
Crystal Palace: Jeffrey Schlupp reveals what Roy Hodgson said at half-time
This article is part of Football FanCast’s Pundit View series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent quotes from journalists, pundits, players
Australian openers flay England to set up comfortable win
Australia eased to a seven-wicket victory with five overs to spare in the opening match of the VB Series in SydneyRalph Dellor13-Dec-2002Australia eas