Don’t cry-arse over Super League. This is all your fault…

We have more on the European Super League. Keep your mails coming in to theeditor@football365.com…   This is all your fault FIFA and UEFA are pretty much the most corrupt organisations in the world. The government, the FA and the Premier League are all happy to let anyone with a few billion pounds buy any […]

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Five players delighted like Rose at manager sacking

Danny Rose is hardly the first player to rejoice at his manager’s demise. Paul Pogba wouldn’t hide his glee… Rose wasted no time in revelling in Jose Mourinho’s misery on Monday. The exiled defender was driven to Tottenham’s training ground, making sure that Sky Sports’ cameras knew he had arrived and were aware of his […]

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Big Midweek: Mourinho-less Spurs, Werner, Allardyce

It will be all eyes on a Jose Mourinho-less Tottenham, who could be set free like Sam Allardyce’s Baggies in another Big Midweek…   Game to watch – Aston Villa v Manchester City The narrative goes that Aston Villa have fallen apart due to the absence of Jack Grealish. They’ve won just two of the eight […]

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Ferdinand baffled at ‘mad move’ by Spurs to sack Mourinho

Former Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand thinks it was a “mad move” by Spurs to sack Jose Mourinho “at a mad time”. The announcement came three days after a 2-2 draw at Everton which ended with a concerning injury for Harry Kane, and denied the 58-year-old Mourinho the chance to deliver Tottenham’s first piece of […]

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What do legacy fans do now? Return the contempt?

It’s time for legacy fans to choose: walk away from clubs that won’t notice you’re gone, or be guilty by association?   As ‘Legacy supporters’, for a long time many of us have strongly suspected that our worth to the clubs we follow falls somewhere between f*** all and slightly less. Many of us made […]

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UEFA taking legal advice on Champions League ban

Football authorities will consider their next moves in the fight against the proposed European Super League on Tuesday as the 12 clubs signed up press ahead with the plans. Tensions escalated on Monday night as fans gathered outside Elland Road to voice their anger during the build-up to Liverpool’s 1-1 draw at Leeds – a […]

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Gossip: Chelsea eye Bayern defender; Spurs’ fear over manager target

ESL giants Chelsea want to take Niklas Sule off wee Bayern Munich, who are currently inconveniencing mighty Spurs…   NAGELSMANN HEADS SPURS WISHLIST Amid all the carnage of Monday, you could be forgiven for letting it escape you that Tottenham fired Jose Mourinho. Under normal circumstances, the morning after would be dominated by whispers of […]

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Five reasons revealed for Spurs sacking Mourinho

The main reasons for Spurs sacking Jose Mourinho have been revealed, according to reports. The former Chelsea and Manchester United manager took over at Tottenham in November 2019 from Mauricio Pochettino. Spurs started the season poorly after they lost in the Champions League final in 2018/19. Mourinho oversaw a strong end to the season but […]

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Owners of ESL clubs ‘secretly delighted’ by World Cup ban

Owners of the 12 European Super League clubs are ‘secretly delighted’ about UEFA’s World Cup stance, according to reports. The likes of Manchester United and Liverpool, alongside the rest of the Premier League’s ‘Big Six’, are hoping to break away and form a new European competition. The announcement has caused a sh*tstorm, with fans and […]

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‘Big six’ board member: ‘Wider good of the game is secondary concern’

An unnamed board member of one of the ‘Big Six’ clubs looking to compete in the European Super League admits that ‘the wider good of the game is a secondary concern’ to them. A dozen of the biggest clubs in Europe announced multi-billion dollar plans for a breakaway league on Sunday as football was thrown […]

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