By Doicare Go To PostDo i even need to say anything about that game?Yes please.
I want the number of offsides too this time.
leeds were unlucky hat arteta changed our entire gameplan so we'd be more intense and create more chances, leading to a defensive error that ended in a goal due to Nelson being in the right place by luck
By Punished Go To PostBased on this half, I'd say sack the manager and get Arteta in.They took my advice
By Scum Go To PostMust be nice to watch your team win games.You'll win your next one m9
We got Birmingham at “home” in the fourth round if we beat Bristol in the replay. Will the Birmingham players used the away dressing room at St Andrews? Brummie fans sitting in the away end would be hilarious
First day of the new job went well, lads. Moving in to new apartment Friday and Saturday of this week. It’s all happening for your boi.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostFirst day of the new job went well, lads. Moving in to new apartment Friday and Saturday of this week. It’s all happening for your boi.Scum.png
By Perfect Blue Go To PostFirst day of the new job went well, lads. Moving in to new apartment Friday and Saturday of this week. It’s all happening for your boi.
Football Gossip
Tottenham are considering a loan approach for Atletico Madrid's France midfielder Thomas Lemar, 24, with a 60m euros (£51m) option-to-buy. (Independent)
Manchester City are targeting Inter Milan's Slovakia defender Milan Skriniar, 24, who has also been monitored by Barcelona and Real Madrid. (Mirror)
Inter Milan have made a £20m bid for Tottenham and Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, 27, but manager Antonio Conte would prefer to sign Barcelona midfielder Arturo Vidal, 32. (Mirror)
But Inter chief executive Giuseppe Marotta says the Serie A giants have had no contact with Eriksen about a January transfer. (Football.London)
Inter are also leading Aston Villa and Newcastle in the race to sign France striker Olivier Giroud, 33, from Chelsea. (Telegraph)
Manchester United are interested in Leicester's England midfielder James Maddison, 23, but are aware that it is difficult to conclude big transfers in January. (Sky Sports)
Everton have joined the race to sign St Etienne's French defender Wesley Fofana, 19, who is wanted by a host of clubs across Europe. (Star)
Real Madrid's Croatia midfielder Luka Modric, 34, has held talks with MLS side DC United, Wayne Rooney's former club. (The Athletic - subscription required)
Newcastle manager Steve Bruce said the club has no intention of selling its best young players after being asked about Manchester United's interest in Sean Longstaff, 22. (Manchester Evening News)
The Magpies and Aston Villa are considering signing out-of-favour Brighton striker Glenn Murray, 36, until the end of the season. (Guardian)
Newcastle are interested in Sampdoria's Gambia international defender Omar Colley, 27. (Tuttomercato via Chronicle Live)
West Ham are keen to bring in Benfica's Portugal midfielder Gedson Fernandes, 20, who has a £102m release clause in his current deal. (Football.London)
Everton are also keen on Fernandes and will make Senegal striker Oumar Niasse, 29, Curacao full-back Cuco Martina, 30 and Turkey striker Cenk Tosun, 28, available to raise funds. (Express)
Brighton, Crystal Palace and Norwich are interested in signing Tanzania striker Mbwana Samatta, 27, from Belgian side Genk.(Guardian)
Liverpool have bid for 23-year-old Turkey and Trabzonspor goalkeeper Ugurcan Cakir. (Metro)
The Reds are set to give a new contract to 22-year-old Spanish midfielder Pedro Chirivella. (Sky Sports)
Burnley are considering a move for Scotland and Aberdeen centre-back Scott McKenna, 23. (Mail)
Juventus will not sell midfielders Emre Can, 25, or Adrien Rabiot, 24, in January, says director Fabio Paratici, despite interest from Manchester United and Everton. (Mail)
Inter Milan have made a £20m bid for Tottenham and Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen, 27, but manager Antonio Conte would prefer to sign Barcelona midfielder Arturo Vidal, 32. (Mirror)
Copenhagens new sponsor deal with Carlsberg, earns them more money than the rest of the teams in the league. Nice. Now spend them well
By rerixo Go To Postu should be ashamed of urself for watching this nonsense
sophie 😻
By Wahabipapangus Go To PostCopenhagens new sponsor deal with Carlsberg, earns them more money than the rest of the teams in the league. Nice. Now spend them wellWelcome to Copenhagen, Eriksen.
By bud Go To PostMy gawd.
morning lads
Karim picked up an injury, zut. Jovic gets some proper minutes, I hope Zidane gives him a proper midfield to work with.
Had already considered typing that out before experiencing an intense wave of existential dread. Kudos to you for powering through.
By Lunatic Go To PostNot impressed with Frustrated support for a nonce.he speaks french, he cannot be trusted when it comes to other french speaking people
By NinjaFridge Go To PostMore like Kariminal.
You are welcome slaent.
Red Bull Bragantino apparently want Carlos Carvalhal as a manager. Portuguese managers are the new trend in Brazil.
By bud Go To PostMore like Golden Globes, amirite.
morning lads
By LFMartins86 Go To PostRed Bull Bragantino apparently want Carlos Carvalhal as a manager. Portuguese managers are the new trend in Brazil.new thing in portugal is promoting youth team managers to the first team
new thing in brazil is hiring a bunch of portuguese rejects
carvalhal is alright, but all these other exports LMAO. they have no idea what they're buying, they think everyone is george
By Mystikal McGhee Go To Postnew thing in portugal is promoting youth team managers to the first teamYou would think they would have learned after Cruzeiro hired Paulo Bento in 2016 and fired him 76 days later.
new thing in brazil is hiring a bunch of portuguese rejects
carvalhal is alright, but all these other exports LMAO. they have no idea what they're buying, they think everyone is george
Following a clinical assessment and scans, Moussa Sissoko has today (Tuesday) undergone surgery to the medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
The France international sustained the injury in our fixture against Southampton, resulting in him missing our recent FA Cup tie at Middlesbrough.
Our medical staff will monitor Moussa’s recovery before he commences rehabilitation with a view to returning to training in early April.
Our squad right now: