English clubs were once again the No. 1 spenders with US$1.88 billion spent on incoming transfers, while they also received US$1.34 billion for outgoing players. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Bournemouth had already beaten Manchester City, Arsenal and high-flying Nottingham Forest ... s 11-game unbeaten run in the league came to an end. “I haven’t seen it back but one of my players ...
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Chelsea return to the Premier League top four after they come from behind to beat West Ham on former manager Graham Potter's return to Stamford Bridge.
The bean-counters will be happy. Liverpool have banked another £82.7million in prize money, Arsenal £74.4m. The businessmen ...
There was a time when Man City sweeping Arsenal aside was the most reliable biannual event on the Barclays calendar. Those ...
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The 10 greatest Nottingham Forest players in football history have been named and ranked, featuring Peter Shilton and Stuart ...
A loan spell with Los Angeles FC officially expired on December ... But my focus is entirely on Nottingham Forest. "This is a team with a lot of potential and I want to be here to help achieve ...
Manchester City and Nottingham Forest have confirmed an agreement that will see highly-rated winger Joel Ndala make the move ...