Fulham’s Aleksandar Mitrovic was given harsh punishment after aggressively pushing the referee on the field.
Prasa buys bullets, Rupert Murdock marries at 92, Russia’s Ex-Prez threatens The Hague with a hypersonic missile, Gwyneth Paltrow and her yoni in court, and Ferrari gets hacked.
Mark Pilgrim dies, Jacob Zuma claims the whole country, German tourist still missing, Liverpool thrashes ManU, Keto diet not so great as everyone says, Historic ocean treaty finally signed, Chris Rock doesn’t hold back, and party time in Canada.
Lady Gaga & The Joker’s bad romance, Raquel Welch dies, Elon Musk gives big to charity, Inside Andrew Tate’s den, Stellenbosch goes after Afrikaans, Hundreds stranded as bridges collapse in EC, Bitcoin bouncing back, Manchester United loves our Benni, Student ‘leaders’ shut down UCT again, and Earth’s core might be causing ‘anomalies’.
Following his bombshell Piers Morgan interview, Ronaldo may find love from his Manchester United teammates hard to come by.
As Manchester United’s on-field woes continue, there’s talk of the “biggest takeover in global sports history” being on the cards within the next two years.
The world’s richest person has taken to Twitter to quip about purchasing Manchester United from the Glazers.
During a tennis update on the BBC News’ 9AM to 10AM broadcast, a message appeared on-screen that was rather critical of the red side of Manchester.
Following the final whistle at Goodison Park, Ronaldo was filmed slapping a phone from the hands of an Everton fan.
The Scot’s reign, as well as his journey from humble roots to football glory, will be celebrated in a new Amazon documentary, ‘Sir Alex Ferguson: Never Give In’.
Man U protests. Was Zulu king’s will forged? India COVID off the charts. SA to ban breeding lions. Electric car owners switching back to fuel.
The red side of Manchester is worth a cool $3,81 billion, which makes them the third most valuable football (not soccer) team in the world.
There are only three football teams amongst the top 10, with US-based sports teams dominating the list.
The Portuguese manager has had enough of holding his tongue, labelling the French midfielder ‘His Excellency’ when recounting an incident last September.
The Red Devils have dropped down to third place on Deloitte’s Football Money League, although Premier League clubs still dominate the top 20.
Another day, and another former Manchester United player bashing Jose Mourinho. After last night’s 0-0 draw with Valencia, the noose is tightening.
Whilst tension has been simmering under the surface for a while, the events of the past week have seen the feud taken to the next level.
After being soundly beaten at home by Spurs, Jose Mourinho had to face the music. He wasn’t exactly in the greatest of moods.
Yesterday saw the biggest match of the Premier League season thus far, and there was plenty on-field action to talk about. That’s not what’s happening here, though.
It’s no secret that the Premier League is a money spinner of note, which is why six of the world’s top 10 most valuable brands are English.
Before Tuesday night’s game Louis van Gaal and his team were greeted by some worked up Hammers fans, resulting in their bus being attacked.
Footballers’ wages these days have become rather ridiculous, but even all the money in the world can’t buy you a beautiful face. Sorry son, there’s the door.
Aaaaaand here is your number one reason not to have sex in the loo at a club on Friday night. Seriously, though.
Live large in January when you crack it big this weekend, using your superior sporting knowledge and advanced intellect to earn some extra dosh.
Recent regulations were put in place about travelling with electronic devices powered up and being able to display their legitimacy. We have become used to these sorts of crazy things being put in place in airports, but in football stadiums?
It is a smart move on the part of sports teams to boost their PR using social media Q&A sessions with start players. It is, however, quite vital to be aware what # they use if they want people to ask legitimate Q’s.
Unsuspecting Chelsea fans were interviewed about a couple of potential signings to their club. Football fans always seem to have their two cents to add when it comes to their favourite team – pity that all the players were made-up.
Righto, the gang over here at The Compound has yet again done all the hard work for you. This weekend’s sports multiple dishes up some interesting options and includes 2 Currie Cup rugby matches and 3 English Premier League games with odds ranging from 5 -1 to 150 – 1.
Manchester United’s win over Swansea on Sunday sweetened Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure, and after the match, Ferguson walked onto the field at Old Trafford to address the crowd and thank them, the club and the players for the memories he made while managing the club.
Sir Alex Ferguson will be retiring from football management at the end of the current English football season, his 27th in charge of Manchester United. Under his tenure, United racked up 13 league titles, two Champions Leagues, the Cup Winners’ Cup, five FA Cups and four League Cups. Ferguson, who will remain at the club as […]