
Premier League winners and losers: Liverpool, Spurs, Brighton, Silva, Moyes, Arsenal and more…
Liverpool, Brighton and David Moyes are flying. But Spurs have no more excuses, Wolves without Matheus Cunha are doomed and Arsenal have a clear problem.
Liverpool, Brighton and David Moyes are flying. But Spurs have no more excuses, Wolves without Matheus Cunha are doomed and Arsenal have a clear problem.
This wasn’t a set of Saturday 3pm games from which we expected a great deal. But Southampton getting halfway to a madness certainly helped.
Liverpool got battered by PSG and still won. Southampton must be dreading what might happen at St Mary’s.
Now this is a test… can you identify the Premier League or Champions League club from a small slither of their badge?
Chelsea do not have one single player over the age of 27. Which puts them way ahead on a Premier League table of average ages of starting XIs.
Tottenham Hotspur are leading the race to sign Tyler Dibling who is expected to leave Southampton at the end of the season.
There are six players facing relegation from the Premier League that we think are destined to stay in the top flight.
Manchester United chiefs have been urged to sanction deals to sign Southampton’s Tyler Dibling and Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap this summer.
Liverpool are already operating towards the top of their wage structure, although three clubs in particular are risking absolute financial oblivion.
Imagine a world in which Liverpool aren’t running away with the Premier League and Spurs are in the Champions League race. An MVP-less table does the trick.
Manchester United’s dismal striker options got us thinking: do any Premier League clubs have worse No. 9s? The answer is yes, but not many.
Manchester United messed up a remarkable number of times before finally sacking Erik ten Hag, but Ruben Amorim made the worst decision of all this season.
Chelsea lifted flagging spirits with a 4-0 win over Southampton, but it’s hard to say what, if anything, it actually means when the Saints are so cack.
Chelsea have been told to fix a “massive problem” as a pundit has encouraged them to raid Southampton for England international Aaron Ramsdale.
Not many Premier League weekends that go absolutely perfectly for as many clubs as this one did. Liverpool obviously, but others too. Not Arsenal.
Robbie Savage lauds Liverpool for seizing the opportunity to tighten their grip on the title, thanks in part to Arsenal blowing it…
Two shocking Manchester United players are in the Premier League’s worst XI of the weekend with a Chelsea flop and Arsenal bad boy.
Your weekend can’t start until you’ve identified the Premier League managers from the playing career path on their Wikipedia page…
We have made a prediction for every 20 Premier League club. Some are silly and others – like Chelsea winning the Conference League – are a bit of a cop-out.
Manchester United should be embarrassed by the ‘return’ on their huge investment but three sides have been particularly effective in the transfer market.
Manchester City have finally broken their over-reliance on Erling Haaland – but what is the point of Ruben Amorim, Leicester or Raheem Sterling?
Could Bournemouth really join Nottingham Forest in next season’s Champions League? All things seem possible in this wild season.
Premier League injury table ahoy. Which club has been the most unfortunate with injuries in 2024/25 and who is currently on the sidelines?
Yank up your armband, like John Terry strutting to a Moscow penalty spot, and take on the Famous F365 Friday Quiz…
All Big Six teams find themselves feeling at least a little bit sh*t about something, but none are as low as Tottenham…
Spurs give up leads and are particularly terrible in one specific 15-minute period, while Amorim’s made Man Utd a whole lot worse.
Manchester City were predictably busy in the January transfer window but plenty of other Premier League teams threw a bit of money around.
The opening fixtures of the Premier League season were reversed recently so our kneejerk reactions should be revisited, including an Everton sack prediction.
Six Premier League clubs were knocked out of the FA Cup at the weekend. A Liverpool flop was among one player from each to lose their manager’s trust.
Marcus Edwards scored the only goal on his debut as Burnley won at Premier League strugglers Southampton to reach the fifth round of the FA Cup.
We have ranked Tottenham’s next ten fixtures by how likely they are to get Ange Postecoglou sacked. Sunday’s FA Cup match at Aston Villa is gargantuan.
This is a toughie… can you remember the EFL clubs these 20 England stars were shipped off to on loan before they hit the big time?
It’s the fourth round of the FA Cup but which Premier League teams give a damn? We’ve ranked the 17 remaining by how much they should care.