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Cheeky Punt
Cheeky Punt: Harry Kane to score (or at least claim he has)
Harry Kane knows where 2Pac is, and will bag against Man City. Bobby Firmino is scoring too.
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Gossip
Gossip: Man United battle Spurs for £65m defensive pair
Don't get too excited, Man United or Spurs fans. Both are English, and one is still uncapped.
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F365 Features
Premier League strugglers yet to learn he who dares wins
Just as wild deer run away when threatened, Premier League managers invert the pyramid. Why?
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Winners & Losers
Premier League winners and losers
Joe Hart top of the winners? What madness is this? What witchcraft?
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F365 Features
Man United pair join Welbeck in F365’s team of the week
Crystal Palace have as many players as Man United in the team of the week. So that's something.
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Planet Football
Watch: Tempers flare as Arsenal and Saints men sent off
There was plenty of drama as Arsenal and Southampton played out a five-goal thriller.
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F365 Features
Seven other great Premier League comebacks
Roy Keane, Cheick Tiote, Luis Suarez and, erm... Colin Cameron...
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News
Arsenal 3-2 Southampton: Welbz doublez up
A much-changed Arsenal side weren't convincing but secured a third straight Premier League win thanks to Danny Welbeck.
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News
Hughes already threatening to ‘lessen the talent’
Because everybody knows that you don't survive through 'talent'. It's Arsenal next.
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Cheeky Punt
Cheeky Punt: Man City to beat Man United by two or more
Man City are winning the title in style, Tottenham and Arsenal are winning, and Liverpool are scoring.
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News
Tottenham’s Levy highest paid director in the PL – report
Club accounts reportedly showed Levy took an income of over £6m for the year ending 30 June 2017.
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Gossip
Gossip: Moyes to stay on, Ghoulam to Man United
Moyesy is West Ham's long-term option. Ghoulam is Man United's left-back option.
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News
FA reveal Liverpool are biggest spenders on agents’ fees
Premier League side Liverpool spent £26.7million on fees for intermediaries and agents in 12 months.
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F365 Says
F365 Says: Is this finally no country for old men?
Is this the season that the status quo of British football management changed? If so, praise be...