
Silva’s shock declaration: ‘I’m staying at Fulham.
Silva Shuts Down Exit Rumors with Firm Fulham Commitment Marco Silva has emphatically dismissed swirling speculation linking him to Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal and Tottenham […]
Silva Shuts Down Exit Rumors with Firm Fulham Commitment Marco Silva has emphatically dismissed swirling speculation linking him to Saudi Arabia’s Al Hilal and Tottenham […]
Fulham full-back Timothy Castagne will be sidelined for the remainder of the season after undergoing successful ankle surgery earlier this week. The Belgian international had […]
Ex-Arsenal boss Arsène Wenger is sure to be squirming. Glenn Whelan couldn’t resist taking a playful jab as he watched Arsenal resort to long throws […]
Marco Silva has thrived since parting ways with Everton in December 2019. Marco Silva has carved out a reputation as one of the Premier League’s […]
Crystal Palace are reportedly considering Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl as a possible replacement for Oliver Glasner, who is being linked with RB Leipzig, per […]
Junior Firpo was all smiles as Leeds United players celebrated their Championship title with an open-top bus parade on Monday, but beneath the jubilation, there was an important matter left unresolved: his contract. Despite his standout performances this season, which included four goals and ten assists, Firpo has yet to sign a new deal with the club ahead of the Premier League return.
During the parade, Firpo made a playful yet telling remark, captured on Jayden Bogle’s live Instagram video. The left-back was heard telling Leeds United chairman Paraag Marathe, “send me the ting man,” seemingly urging for a contract resolution. His comments, made in the midst of a celebration, hint that talks are ongoing, and Leeds fans will be hoping for good news, as Firpo has proven himself to be a key asset in their promotion to the top flight.
When Kevin Phillips joined Sunderland from Watford in 1997 for just £325,000, few could have predicted the impact he would make. What started as a modest signing quickly turned into one of the greatest bargains in the club’s history. A natural goal scorer with an unshakable focus, Phillips not only fired the Black Cats back into the Premier League but stunned the football world by scoring 30 top-flight goals in the 1999/2000 season. That incredible haul earned him both the Premier League Golden Boot and the European Golden Shoe—making him the first and only Englishman to claim the latter. Though the wider footballing world may have overlooked his achievement, Sunderland fans still speak his name with reverence. Phillips didn’t just play for the club—he became a legend.
Marco Silva is reportedly eager to take charge at Tottenham if the club parts ways with Ange Postecoglou at the end of the season. According […]
Steven Gerrard is reportedly the top candidate to become the next permanent manager of Rangers, following a turbulent season for the club. Despite a strong run in the Europa League, Rangers’ domestic campaign has been disappointing, with their arch-rivals Celtic clinching both the Premiership title and the League Cup. A shocking exit in the Scottish Cup, following a defeat to Queen’s Park, further soured the season.
With Philippe Clement sacked in February due to inconsistency, former midfielder Barry Ferguson has taken over on an interim basis. Rangers are now looking to appoint a permanent manager, and it seems they are eyeing a reunion with Gerrard, who previously led the club to its first Scottish Premiership title in a decade, remaining unbeaten throughout the season.
Since leaving Rangers in 2021 for Aston Villa, Gerrard’s managerial career has seen mixed results, including a brief and unsuccessful stint in Saudi Arabia. Nonetheless, his knowledge of the club and past success make him a strong contender for the role. Rangers fans still hold Gerrard in high regard, and with him currently out of work, his return to Ibrox could be a natural fit.
Saturday was a day to remember for Leeds United fans, as the club sealed the league title in the most dramatic way possible. With just a week having passed since securing their Premier League spot, Leeds entered the final game of the season level on points with Burnley but with a superior goal difference. Despite missing key players Dan James and Junior Firpo due to injury, the Whites were determined to finish strong.
The match didn’t start well, with Sam Byram scoring an own goal, leaving Leeds 1-0 down at halftime. But the team came out flying in the second half, with Wilfried Gnonto equalizing early on. In the dying moments of the match, Manor Solomon scored a stoppage-time winner, sending the away fans into a frenzy. The players and substitutes flooded the pitch to celebrate the moment, creating an unforgettable scene.
However, the wild celebrations could have consequences. Former PGMOL chief Keith Hackett suggested that the authorities would likely impose a fine for the substitutes running onto the pitch. Despite this, a potential fine wouldn’t diminish the significance of the moment for the club, who had just lifted the Championship trophy and reached 100 points. For Leeds, it was a season to remember, and the celebrations would live on in the memories of their supporters.
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