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Football Daily | Was Tuchel and Bellingham really a Keane v McCarthy moment?

Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!Breakfast in America was a happy place for an Englishman this Sunday morning. Thanks to Jude Bellingham, (very probably) a hanging cable and a remarkable cameo from Djed Spence that brought back the ghost of Nobby Stiles, Norway were squeezed past in Miami. Lord Nelson, Lord Beaverbrook, Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden, Clement Attlee, Henry Cooper, Lady Diana and Maggie Thatcher could rest easy. Continue reading...
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BBC
· Jul 10, 2026
'An incredible period in my life' - what are your best Van der Sar memories?
Speaking on the latest episode of The Wayne Rooney Show on BBC Sounds, Van der Sar reminisced on the time they spent together at Old Trafford. I think the quality combined with the youth and the energy that the younger players gave, looking at Wayne and [Cristiano] Ronaldo, made it an incredible period in my life to play for a club like that.
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· Jun 30, 2026
‘It’s going to be tough’: Declan Rice ready for DR Congo challenge in last 32
England midfielder’s experience with Arsenal last season taught him the need to be patient against teams unwilling to attackDeclan Rice is reflecting on the pivotal moment of his season so far, the one when plenty of people thought it was about to go wrong for him and Arsenal. It was a narrow and painful defeat for them at Manchester City in mid‑April, which meant the clubs were stride for stride with each other at the top of the Premier League. The momentum was with City. Were Arsenal about to blow it?The TV cameras picked out Rice on the Etihad Stadium pitch and, as he shook his head, he was easy to lipread. “It’s not done,” the England midfielder said. It was not. Arsenal won all of their remaining league games, finding a way through unbearable levels of tension. City did not and Arsenal were champions for the first time since 2004. “It could have gone either way,” Rice says with a smile. “That would have lived with me for ever.” Continue reading...
Daily Mail
· Jul 9, 2026
Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have never looked better with England - while Declan Rice is a portrait of pain. And it's proof that the Premier League needs a radical shake-up, writes IAN LADYMAN
Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have never looked better with England - while Declan Rice is a portrait of pain. And it's proof that the Premier League needs a radical shake-up, writes IAN LADYMAN
Anfield Watch
· Jul 3, 2026
Richard Hughes has the perfect midfield signing for Liverpool
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Football Talk
· Jul 9, 2026
Man Utd plot swoop to sign £26m PL star but face tough challenge to seal deal - report
Manchester United are reportedly planning to make a move to sign Sunderland striker Brian Brobbey, as per Football Insider. After moving to the Stadium of Light from Ajax Amsterdam last summer, the Dutchman enjoyed a promising debut campaign in the Premier League, making eight goal contributions. He even helped his side qualify for next season’s [] The post Man Utd plot swoop to sign £26m PL star but face tough challenge to seal deal - report first appeared on Football Talk | Premier League News.
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· Jun 23, 2026
More silverware for Rathkeale AFC
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