Payet is a stark reminder that footballers are careerists
Dimitri Payet has fallen from a hero of all things claret and blue to an enemy of the club and its fans. From icon of France’s run to the final of the
Bilic must ask the owners to sanction these 3 January deals
Our West Ham fans here in the Transfer Tavern just cannot believe how things have gone this season and they are hoping for a strong January transfer w
Five of the greatest FA Cup upsets
While the FA Cup may lack the glamour of the Champions League or the Premier League, the nostalgia it provides leaves many a fan misty-eyed as the tel
Exclusive: Spurs fans reveal their Player of the Season so far
It’s been an interesting season at Tottenham Hotspur. To say they’ve regressed from last term would be a little unfair. But in fifth place and 13 p
Three must-have FPL Swansea City stars for the Festive Period
The festive fixture period is always a very busy time of year for the Premier League, which also means Fantasy Premier League players have a lot to th
Mourinho set to hand Dimitri Payet a massive move to Manchester
In an exclusive reported by French outlet Le 10 Sport, Jose Mourinho is planning a January raid on West Ham with a move that would be sure to upset Ha
City v Chelsea: It’s all Pep’s fault
Talk of philosophy has dominated English football this season. Some managers remain so stubborn to their footballing ideals that it can cost them, som
Three reasons Everton must prioritise winning the FA Cup
Everton were drawn at home to Premier League champions Leicester City in the third of the FA Cup on Monday night.The tie at Goodison Park may have bee
Ultimate XI: Picking Celtic’s greatest right-back since Lisbon
Jim Craig wore the number two shorts in Lisbon in between shifts as a dentist and remained the first choice right-back until his departure five years
FFC’s Fantasy Football experts talk through their top tips for GW10
Another week and another chance to assert your Fantasy Premier League dominance. In the absence of FFC’s editor-in-chief James Jones, who was busy