![]() ![]() Mark Ogden, Senior Football Writer for The Athletic, based in Manchester, sees the parallels with Manchester City and human rights and was in St James's Park on Sunday. Oliver Holt, Chief Sports Writer for the Daily Mail thinks Newcastle United is being somewhat "picked on" with the new temporary restrictions on sponsorship BUT can not reconcile with journalists celebrating the takeover without reference to human rights abuses - especially the murder of fellow journalist Jamal Khashoggi.Īnd fans donning tea towels on their heads. That's the question asked by The Athletic's Newcastle United Correspondent Chris Waugh Why can't fans just celebrate the arrival of their new owners without the conflict? We have an open chat on the conflicts for fans and the difficulties covering the Newcastle United takeover. The Newcastle United takeover is creating more than a managerial headache. Our unsung heroes of the week and a Welsh dragon supporting an Arsenal legend. Leicester and Arsenal reviving their season. ![]() We ask if David Moyes is having the last laugh.īernardo Silva is bolstering City but Chelsea also showed-off their depth in squad this weekend.Īlso, we look to Moyes vs Guardiola in the Carabao Cup We break down the key performers for Liverpool and the tactical brilliance of Klopp. Simon Peach, Chief Football Writer at the Press Association reminds us of the work Solskjaer has done to transform a toxic dressing room but the pressure is now on before the international break.Īnd Charlotte Duncker, Manchester United Correspondent for Goal is concerned Manchester United's performances are going backwards. Praise for Klopp, Salah, Henderson and Firmino as Liverpool record their greatest victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford. Ian Ladyman, Football Editor at the Daily Mail should be adopting a Paul Scholes swagger for his Nostradamus like predictions but capitulates early. ![]() Simon shares his first hand experience of receiving an impassioned Pep briefing.Īnd finally, high praise for the men at the back in our "Unsung heroes of the week" closing segment. Is Arteta mounting a case for United to back Ole?ġ00 games in and Arsenal are rising, now up to 5th. We react to the weekend's shock departures and assess the favourites to step-in at Villa Park and Carrow Road. The Press Association's Midlands Writer, Nick Mashiter returns. Spurs are still desperately seeking a shot on target.Ĭould both Lampard and Gerrard make an unlikely return during the International break? The Sunday Mirror’s Chief Football Writer Simon Mullock believes Solskjaer will survive the international break but United were out for the count.Īre West Ham in the title race? We cross to East London to get the latest from the Athletic’s West Ham Correspondent Roshane Thomas.įootball London’s Tottenham Reporter Rob Guest looks back at Conte's first week in the job. ![]()
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