[ad_pod ] Kalvin Phillips hasn’t been short of Premier League interest this summer with Aston Villa, Norwich and Bournemouth reportedly all interes
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Everton fans hate Brands’ planned swoop for Traore
[ad_pod ] Everton fans aren’t impressed by Marcel Brands’ latest target, as the director of football is reportedly pursuing Lyon winger Bertrand Tr
Bielsa must change his ways ahead of Salford clash
[ad_pod ] The Carabao Cup first round draw has set up a blockbuster clash between Leeds United and Salford City. This is Salford’s first ever ga
Ahmed Elmohamady staking his claim for Aston Villa role next season
[ad_pod ] This article is part of Football FanCast’s In Numbers series, which takes a statistical look at performances, season-long form and report
Leeds fans react negatively to Harrison and White swoop
[ad_pod ] Leeds United fans on Twitter have been reacting negatively to the club’s first signings of the summer. The Whites announced the loan s
Rangers fans react to Lee Bowyer’s comments on Joe Aribo
[ad_pod ] Rangers fans are not happy with Charlton manager Lee Bowyer after his outspoken comments on Joe Aribo’s move to Ibrox. As reported by
John McGinn: The one player more important to Aston Villa than Jack Grealish
[ad_pod ] Last summer was all about Jack Grealish. Would he stay or would he go? Ultimately, the creative midfielder would stay at Aston Villa,
West Brom allowing Rogers to leave would be a bigger blow than Rodriguez
[ad_pod ] This article is part of Football FanCast’s Transfer Focus series, which provides opinion and analysis on recent transfer news… Per a
Hibs fans delighted with club takeover and Ron Gordon investment
[ad_pod ] Hibernian are entering a new era with businessman Ron Gordon and fans are excited about the future. The Edinburgh club announced on Tu
Liverpool fans react to Nicolas Pepe being of interest to Merseyside rivals Everton
[ad_pod ] Lots of Liverpool fans have taken to Twitter to mock Everton’s reported interest in Lille forward Nicolas Pepe, who is rated at £58.5m –