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Bruno Fernandes is the must‑have captain for Gameweek 25, Arsenal to keep a clean sheet against Sunderland, and Jarrod Bowen is the low-ownership differential primed for explosive points
Fans are paying more for Sky and TNT, getting hit by 3pm blackouts, and using VPNs because the system is clearly broken.
Wayne Rooney recently dismissed expected goals (xG) as “irrelevant.” Which, frankly, tells you more about the state of football punditry than it does about data.
Manchester United go back to the future with Michael Carrick appointment.
Results, culture, and the myth of the back three
Another manager gone. Another press release digested. Another “fresh start” everyone pretends to believe in for about 48 hours.
Ruben Amorim is gone. 14 months into arguably the worst managerial tenure post-Fergie
Football fans are paying more, seeing less, and using VPNs to take back control.
A nostalgic tribute to Arsenal’s true legends of the Wenger Era players who defined passion, artistry, and loyalty. Forever Arsenal.
From Park’s tireless brilliance to Son’s smiling destruction, these Far East icons didn’t just play in the Prem they owned it, and often ruined our weekends.
South American Red Devils: from Fred’s chaos to Tevez’s betrayal - passion, heartbreak, and unforgettable Old Trafford moments.
Five performances. One legend. From Gatting’s disbelief to SCG glory, Shane Warne turned cricket into theatre pure, spinning genius.
Cricket’s “gentleman’s game” takes off the gloves five legendary sledges that turned banter into art, from biscuits to brutality.
Meet The Savant. The self-anointed genius of FPL, turning fantasy football into a weekly masterclass in tactical arrogance and art.
Five moments. Five icons. From Ole’s toe-poke to Scholes’ thunderbolt the era when United made magic, not excuses.
From Ronaldo’s hat-trick heartbreak to Firmino’s no-look humiliation, five Brazilians turned United’s pride into samba-infused suffering.
Five spells of pure swing sorcery Wasim Akram turned cricket into physics-defying poetry, making every delivery a masterclass in menace.
Arsenal: the billion-pound nearly club all hype, no glory. Second-place parades, delusional grandeur, and a fanbase allergic to perspective.
Manchester United’s £2 billion stadium dream collides with ruthless layoffs glossy promises, hollow morals, and fans furious at INEOS’s tone-deaf empire.
Ruben Amorim’s 3-4-3 at United is a tactical illusion sterile possession, confused players, no Plan B, and zero results.