The Football Museum - Exhibit 5: Maisie Adam

The Football Museum - Exhibit 5: Maisie Adam

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One on One | "Don't put me in the middle!" Liverpool's Frimpong on finding freedom out wide!

Jeremie Frimpong chats to Juliette Ferrington for this week's 'One on One' about his dream move to Liverpool, playing alongside his friend, Virgil van Dijk, and why he doesn't mind what position he plays in, as long as he's not in midfield! As well as listening to our 'One on One ...  Show more

Kostoulas overhead kick rescues point for Brighton | Carra and Henry discuss manager candidates for Man Utd & Real Madrid

Dave Jones is joined by Jamie Carragher and Thierry Henry who analyse the 1-1 draw between Brighton and Bournemouth at the Amex Stadium. Substitute Charalampos Kostoulas rescued a point for the hosts with an injury-time overhead kick and gave his reaction alongside Lewis Dunk aft ...  Show more

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