World Cup 2022: Episode 1 - Qatar Fail To Impress

World Cup 2022: Episode 1 - Qatar Fail To Imp...

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Shocks, goals and managers under pressure

Upsets, late drama, near misses and lots of goals. The FA Cup third round had it all.It may have lost some of its shine in recent years but at the weekend the FA Cup showed why it is still the greatest cup competition in the world. Macclesfield pulled off what was on paper the bi ...  Show more

Who is next for Man Utd? Plus mid week match reviews

“If Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is the answer, what the hell is the question!?”Man Utd look like going back to the future, is that the right answer for one of the biggest clubs in the world?Is the problem in the mangers seat, or is it the executives at the club?Elsewhere coffee cups are ...  Show more

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