Manchester United are as spineless now as they were three years ago
Progress? What progress?
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Crystal Palace boss Patrick Vieira has questioned the ruling that will prevent Chelsea loanee Conor Gallagher from facing his parent club in next weekend’s FA Cup semi-final and stated missing the game will disrupt his development.
Patrick Vieira insists Crystal Palace will not allow their upcoming trip to Wembley to distract them ahead of Sunday’s match with Leicester.
Easter Sunday is a little over a week away and supermarkets have been offering deals, discounts and savings on chocolate eggs in time for April 17. But what's better than a cheap Easter egg? A free one.
Founded in 1966, the Amstel Gold Race takes place in the hilly Dutch province of Limburg and traditionally marks the point in the calendar where the cobbled classic specialists hand the baton over to the puncheurs and climbers ahead of the Giro d’Italia. Of course, when the best rider in both cobbled classics and hilly classics is one and the same, those boundaries become a little fluid.
The Athletic’s Crystal Palace correspondent Matt Woosnam has been reacting to details regarding the club’s FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea next month.
Celtic midfielder Matt O’Riley’s take on the glut of derbies potentially brewing for next month might be considered along the line of never mind the quantity, feel the wrath.
In what was a rehearsal for their Championship opener in just 49 days' time on Easter Sunday, Cork laid down a marker against Limerick at TUS Gaelic Grounds, running our comfortable nine-point winners in front of a healthy February crowd of 12,061 – six months after they were defeated by 20 points by their Munster rivals in last year’s All-Ireland final.