Alasan Alexis Mac Allister Pakai Nomor 10 di Liverpool
Alexis Mac Allister langsung memilih nomor 10 di Liverpool. Nomor itu bukan jadi beban karena Mac Allister biasa memakainya.
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Alexis Mac Allister langsung memilih nomor 10 di Liverpool. Nomor itu bukan jadi beban karena Mac Allister biasa memakainya.
Liverpool signed Argentine World Cup winner Alexis Mac Allister from Brighton on Thursday for a fee that could rise to a reported £55 million ($69 million).
If, as seems highly likely, this was farewell it was low key in nature. Ange Postecoglou refused to directly address the rising sense he will be named as Tottenham Hotspur’s new manager in the lead up to the Scottish Cup final. Celtic defeated Inverness Caledonian Thistle to ensure season two of Postecoglou’s reign delivered a domestic treble. Celtic remain Scottish football’s dominant force, with Postecoglou’s return a total of five trophies from a possible half dozen. He will argue he has done his bit. Celtic were in a state of disrepair when Postecoglou arrived.
He admits he’s never thought of himself as an underdog but Ange Postecoglou recalls when he had no option but to confront that reality.
Ange Postecoglou has vowed to ensure Inverness Caledonian Thistle don’t add his name to the list of Celtic managers the Highlanders have denied glory.
Ryan Christie has revealed TV duties have solved a major Scottish Cup final headache.
Stiliyan Petrov struggled to settle into life at Celtic due to the dressing room chaos that reigned under John Barnes.
M y first vivid memory of Soccer AM was in a hungover stupor sprawled across a sofa at a mate’s student house in Birmingham in the late 90s. There was a man on television doing keepy-uppies with a giant cuddly toy sheep, there were lots of goals – then two people started wrestling in leotards by the Hammersmith flyover. It was charming and silly and kind of hazily endless – no matter what you did on a Saturday morning, it would still be on when you got in.