Are Match Days Getting Worse for Women?

Are Match Days Getting Worse for Women?

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John Obi Mikel exclusive: Arsenal's football is "illegal"

Former Chelsea midfielder, John Obi Mikel, who won a Champions League, two Premier League's and four FA Cup's in West London, savagely took apart Arsenal's style of football - with the key question being, will he be "sick" if Mikel Arteta's side win the league? Mikel also discuss ...  Show more

Martin O’Neill Exclusive: Old Firm Fallout

West Ham reach the FA Cup quarter-finals after beating Brentford on penalties – is their momentum unstoppable? And is the Panenka ever a good decision? We hear exclusively from Celtic manager Martin O’Neill on the Old Firm trouble, Graeme Souness weighs in and previews Liverpool ...  Show more

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