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Leeds fans rip into Pablo Hernandez after poor display against Brentford
da bet esporte: [ad_pod ] da bet nacional: Leeds struggled going forward against Brentford on Wednesday evening, creating just eight opportunities
West Ham fans react to update on Manuel Lanzini’s contract situation
da mrbet: [ad_pod ] da poker: Some West Ham fans have taken to Twitter to react to the news that the club hope to have a breakthrough in Manuel Lan
Everton fans react to disappointing Djibril Sidibe debut
da leao: [ad_pod ] da brdice: Despite picking up a win and scoring four goals in the process, some Everton fans weren’t impressed with the performa
Leeds man Patrick Bamford demonstrates how they can still score when he isn’t finding the net
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Eden Hazard isn’t the signing Real Madrid needed this summer
da leao: [ad_pod ] da dobrowin: Real Madrid have had a couple of uncharacteristically quiet summers in more recent years. Usually, the boys from th
Rangers’ capture of Ryan Kent gives Gerrard chance to atone for Old Firm cowardice
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Celtic fans loved Hatem Elhamed’s display in the Old Firm derby
da 888: Celtic were the victors from the Old Firm derby on Sunday as goals from Odsonne Edouard and Jonny Hayes settled the game. da dobrowin: The
Newcastle’s Jonjo Shelvey leaps to defence of Steve Bruce
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Celtic star Ryan Christie must get chance after cameo according to Scotland fans
da dobrowin: [ad_pod ] da premier bet: Despite signing for Celtic in September 2015 on a four-year deal, Ryan Christie really made his mark on Scot