England’s World Cup Kit Prices: Have They Gone Too Far?
A family of four now pays close to £400 to wear England shirts at the World Cup. We break down where the money actually goes, and whether the badge on the front is really worth backing.
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The Man Filling Bale’s Impossible Boots Gareth Bale scored all three goals when Wales navigated their play-off route to the…
A family of four now pays close to £400 to wear England shirts at the World Cup. We break down where the money actually goes, and whether the badge on the front is really worth backing.
A Mind That Changed Football Across Two Continents John Toshack’s son Cameron revealed this week that his father has been…
A Club Rallying in Difficult Circumstances Some stories are bigger than football, and this is one of them. Huddersfield Town…
Mohamed Salah is leaving Liverpool. Let that sink in for a moment. After 255 goals, four Golden Boots and three…
The Final That Ended Twice Senegal beat Morocco 1-0 in the Africa Cup of Nations final on 18 January. That…
Erling Haaland just spent £100,000 on a 16th-century book about Vikings. That’s the kind of thing you do when you’re…
Troy Parrott is the story of this Republic of Ireland Men’s Football Team campaign. Full stop. Five goals in November,…
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