Monthly Archives: July 2019

The mobile apps you need ahead of matchday

The women’s World Cup may have kept footie fans sated during the summer, however most of us have been counting down the days to the new Premier League season for some time now.  There’s just a few days until the highly-anticipated start of the 2019/20 season, when Liverpool host newly-promoted Norwich at Anfield in a Friday night fixture. In this post, we’ll help you prepare for the new season by telling you which apps you need to download ahead of…
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Football history, rules & significant players

Football is the most popular sport around the globe. There are more than 4 billion fans who come together to cheer on the game. It is also known as soccer or association football. The sport involves two teams made up of eleven players who maneuver a ball to try and score a goal. The players can use any part of their bodies except for their hands and arms. Currently, the governing body of football games around the world is the…
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The Toon make controversial approach for ex-Sunderland manager Steve Bruce

Newcastle are ready to make an official approach for Sheffield Wednesday boss Steve Bruce with the Geordie now the Toon’s top target to replace Rafa Benitez. Reports suggest that they are willing to pay the compensation to get Bruce out of Hillsborough which is thought to be no more than £1million. Ex-Sunderland manager Steve Bruce Bruce took charge of Wednesday in February but is only on a one-year rolling contract with the Yorkshire side. Despite managing Newcastle’s rivals Sunderland from…
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Manchester City fancied to retain Premier League title

The 2019/20 Premier League title race promises to be another thrilling affair, with all the usual suspects believing they can mount a sustained challenge. Manchester City lifted the trophy for the second successive time last term, claiming top spot by one point from Liverpool. Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur were a long way adrift in third and fourth place respectively, while Arsenal and Manchester United finished outside the Champions League qualification places. Read on as we assess the battle for this…
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