Just like there was in the 90s there is still a lot of debate about two of the greatest Premier League sides in history. We get Scott and Dan to test their friendship by trying to make a Combined XI out of two of the teams that cemented their love with their respective clubs. Players can only be picked in ...

When the news broke today about Wayne Rooney ending his International career at the age of just 31, I for one, was in shock. Many have claimed Rooney hasn’t been the same player over the last few years, but I want to look at things from a different perspective. Rooney totalled 253 goals in the 559 games he played in ...

Zlatan Ibrahimovic bagged two goals to help Manchester United overcome Southampton 3-2 in a dramatic EFL Cup Final at Wembley. United took the lead through the big Swede’s free-kick, before Jesse Lingard continued his love of Wembley with a third goal in as many games at the ground for Man Utd, having scored in last season’s FA Cup final against Crystal ...

Wayne Rooney is officially out on his own as Manchester United’s all time leading scorer after netting his 250th Goal, when he scored against Stoke City in the 1-1 draw today. He has officially overtaken the record of Sir Bobby Charlton (249 goals) which he equalled against Reading in the FA Cup on 7th January 2017. Wayne Rooney burst onto the scene back in 2002, ...

So we’re exactly halfway through the 2016/17 Premier League season – 19 games played and 19 to go. A good time to review the campaign so far then – who’s overachieved, who’s underachieved and who finds themselves somewhere in between? The Overachievers Where better to start than at the top. With the arrivals of Jose Mourinho and Pep Guardiola in ...