The 5 Biggest Mismatches Of The FA Cup This Year
This weekend, the Premier League's finest enter the 3rd Round of the oldest cup competition in the world, The FA Cup. How many will survive?
This weekend, the Premier League's finest enter the 3rd Round of the oldest cup competition in the world, The FA Cup. How many will survive?
We said the Premier League’s absurd Christmas schedule would be entertaining, and it hasn’t disappointed: goals, upsets, sackings, slides down the table and very nearly a change at the top. So settle back and relax as The18 casts its weary eye over a week of footballing mayhem.
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It’s back: 31 days of rumors, nonsense and exorbitant sums of money for players EPL teams don't need. It's the January Transfer Window.
Newcastle United fans have just received the mother of all late Christmas presents: Alan Pardew has officially left the club, and they’ve received £2m in compensation to boot. Their benefactors? Crystal Palace, who’ve hired Pardew to replace Neil Warnock, sacked on Saturday.
Much to the distress of many a mother around the world, the holidays and sports go hand-in-hand like Santa Claus and whatever jolly elf is in vogue this year.
If it wasn’t for the Premier League, we can honestly say that we would have absolutely no idea what or when “Boxing Day” is. But, because of the glory of soccer, we now understand that Boxing Day is the day after Christmas, and we celebrate it by watching hour after hour of the English Premier League.
In a moment reminiscent of Zinedine Zidane's epic headbutt against Italy in the 2006 World Cup final, Arsenal's Olivier Giroud headbutted QPR's Nedum Onuoha on Boxing Day. So whose was better?
Alexis Sanchez has adapted incredibly quickly to the Premier League this season, scoring 10 goals and recording 6 assists in all competitions. Both of those numbers are the highest in the squad, but that is not all that Alexis leads the team in.
Sanchez is, without a doubt, the most entertaining Arsenal player to watch. He is charismatic on the pitch, gesticulating to teammates, opponents and referees alike, and once he gets the ball at his feet he manipulates it as if it were another tongue with which he speaks.
Bristol Rovers's Lee Mansell kissed Gateshead's J.J. O'Donnell to diffuse a confrontation.
While the fair-weather softies on the Continent take two weeks off to stuff their cake holes with Gluhwein, stollen and panettone, the clean-living, bread and water puritans of the Barclays Premier League are bracing themselves for a week of utter madness.