English Clubs
Jose Mourinho’s Anti-Football Peaks With Oafish Marouane Fellaini Red Card
It’s tragic to think about the gross output of the cast of characters in the Manchester derby when bridled with the vast sums of money spent on assembling them. The latest edition of Manchester United vs. Manchester City was a sobering affair that could serve as a harrowing documentary of the wastes of our time.
Alexis Sanchez Is Not Fooling Anybody
Arsenal were leading Leicester City 1-0 courtesy of a garbage can own goal when Alexis Sanchez decided to waste time by faking his own death. He did not do a very good job of that.
That is embarrassing pic.twitter.com/LJP2BmjSI7
— ㅤ (@TacticalAC) April 26, 2017
Steven Gerrard Slip vs Chelsea
Wayne Rooney Bicycle Kick vs Manchester City
Alexis Sanchez Reminded Us Why We All Hate Flopping
10 Reasons To Get Excited About Newcastle United's Promotion
After a year away from the spotlight (unless you include Jonjo Shelvey’s ban for racially abusive language, rumors of a fallout between Rafa Benitez and the boardroom over a lack of January spending and some other stuff), Newcastle United are back in the big leagues. We know you all missed the never-ending soap opera that is Newcastle, don't pretend you didn't.
For me, August can’t come soon enough, and you should be excited too. Here are 10 reasons to be stoked over the Toon’s return to the Premier League.
Alexis Sanchez Wins Game For Arsenal In FA Cup Semi Final
Zlatan Is In The U.S. To Meet With A Renowned Orthopedic Surgeon
Less than a week after suffering a torn ACL and possible damage to his PCL, Zlatan Ibrahimovic is scheduled to visit Dr. Freddie Fu at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Dr. Fu is well known for pioneering the double bundle technique to repair ACL tears, the method that most effectively restores natural knee movement patterns.
NFL Assisting In Funding New Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
According to media reports, the NFL has contributed $12.8 million toward Tottenham Hotspur's new stadium.
The initial payment will likely go towards custom-tailoring the 61,000-seat stadium for hosting NFL games. Tottenham had agreed to a 10-year deal that allows the NFL to host a minimum of two games per season at the stadium, which is not expected to open until the start of the 2018-19 season.