
West Ham’s ‘Bowen not for sale’ stance signals one clear message.
Liverpool’s reported interest in West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen has made headlines, but the club’s stance is clear: Bowen is not for sale. This news […]
Liverpool’s reported interest in West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen has made headlines, but the club’s stance is clear: Bowen is not for sale. This news […]
Former referee chief Keith Hackett says Crystal Palace’s Maxence Lacroix should’ve been penalised, not Brighton’s Karou Mitoma, in their recent clash. Former PGMOL chief and […]
Brighton fans turned out in full force under the April sunshine for Saturday’s clash at Selhurst Park. Despite the result not going their way, the […]
UCLA linebacker Carson Schwesinger recently held a private pro day in Los Angeles, attended by 30 NFL teams. While he’s not considered the top linebacker prospect, Schwesinger is often viewed as the second-best off-ball linebacker, with some speculating that he could sneak into the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft. However, most analysts expect him to be taken on Day 2, with a strong chance he won’t fall past the early second round.
In other draft news, the Cowboys were busy hosting their exclusive “Dallas Day” event, which included top prospects like North Carolina running back Omarion Hampton and Texas A&M defensive tackle Shemar Turner. Hampton’s stock has been soaring, making him a likely first-round pick. Turner, meanwhile, has visits lined up with several NFL teams, including the Ravens, Eagles, and Dolphins.
Elsewhere, Missouri wide receiver Luther Burden met with the Broncos, and Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond has been making the rounds, with visits to teams like the Bills, Browns, and Packers. The Steelers also recently hosted a strong group of prospects, including South Carolina safety Nick Emmanwori, who is trending toward a potential first-round selection.
Leon Clarke’s finest hour in a Sheffield United shirt came on a crisp November evening in 2017, in a match that left Hull City reeling. With the Blades chasing promotion and the Tigers languishing near the bottom of the Championship, expectations tilted heavily in United’s favour. But when Kamil Grosicki stunned Bramall Lane with a long-range strike to give Hull a half-time lead, the atmosphere grew tense. Clarke, already denied twice by Allan McGregor, wasn’t finished. In a breathtaking second-half display, he exploded with four goals in just 35 minutes—each one more ruthless than the last. By full-time, he had turned a potential upset into a demolition, securing not only three points for United but writing his name into club folklore. It was a night Hull City would desperately try to forget—but one Sheffield United fans would remember for years to come.
Ross Stewart’s long-awaited return to the pitch was meant to mark a turning point. Instead, it coincided with a crushing blow for Southampton, as their relegation to the Championship was confirmed following a 3-1 defeat to Tottenham. For Stewart, who joined the club in a £10 million move from Sunderland while still recovering from injury, the moment was especially bittersweet. His time at St Mary’s has been riddled with setbacks, with just 10 appearances to his name.
After the match, manager Ivan Juric praised the unwavering support of the fans, calling their loyalty “incredible” despite the club’s downfall. “This is great English football culture,” he said. “We must now face the mistakes of the past few years and build something better—because these fans deserve it.”
A few weeks back, reports surfaced that the Eagles were open to trading tight end Dallas Goedert. One report even suggested that the only way […]
Palace, Brighton deliver Selhurst Park thriller Palace’s Derby Delight Sparks European Dreams Amid Brighton Fallout Historic Win in Chaotic Clash Selhurst Park witnessed a derby […]
Palace Make History in Thrilling Brighton Derby Record-Breaking Victory Crystal Palace etched their name in the history books with a dramatic 2-1 win over rivals […]
Growing up in Dundee, Lewis Neilson didn’t have to look far for inspiration—just next door, in fact. His neighbour at the time was none other than Stuart Armstrong, now a seasoned Scotland international and Sheffield Wednesday midfielder. Watching Armstrong rise from reserve matches to first-team stardom with Dundee United gave the young Neilson a front-row seat to what was possible in football. “He was just the guy next door,” Neilson recalled. “Then suddenly, he was one of United’s best players. That really sparked something in me.”
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