Hughes claims Kane is ‘made to measure for Manchester United’

Mark Hughes thinks Tottenham striker Harry Kane is “made to measure for Manchester United” amid speculation over his future. Kane has been linked with United, Manchester City and Chelsea since reports came out a week ago that he had told Spurs that he was ready to leave. The England international added fuel to the fire […]

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Ince believed Bruce, Hughes would be ‘better’ for Man Utd than Ole

Paul Ince has admitted that he thought Steve Bruce and Mark Hughes would have been better served taking over at Man United than Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Solskjaer spent eleven years at Man United as a player between 1996 and 2007. Upon retiring, he joined United’s coaching staff before he became their reserve team manager in […]

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Hughes claims Man Utd are ‘edging towards’ selling ‘lost’ star

Mark Hughes thinks Man Utd could be “edging towards” a decision to sell “lost” midfielder Donny van de Beek this summer. The Netherlands international played 64 minutes for the Red Devils as they crashed out of the FA Cup to Leicester City on Sunday. Van de Beek once again failed to have an influence of […]

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Man Utd players ‘don’t trust’ one ‘disappointing’ team-mate – Hughes

Man Utd legend Mark Hughes claims that midfielder Donny van de Beek is not yet trusted by his Red Devils team-mates. The Old Trafford giants swooped to sign the highly-rated 23-year-old from Ajax for an initial 39 million euros (£34.1m), but things have not gone as smoothly as the Holland international had expected. While Van […]

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Heroes & Villains – Oldham Athletic

Hero – Joe RoyleJoe Royle spent 12 years in charge at Boundary Park and oversaw the most successful period in the club’s history.The former Everton striker took charge at Boundary Park in 1982 and guided the club to the Second Division title in 1990/91. They would spend three years in the top flight before being […]

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Football’s Greatest Goals No.34

This week’s ‘Greatest Goal’ was scored by the mercurial Mark Hughes in a World Cup Qualifier for Wales against Spain.The match was played at the Racecourse Ground, home of Wrexham on 30th April 1985 and the home side won 3-0. Wales were 1-0 up after Ian Rush had given Wales the lead in the first […]

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