Manchester City punishments decided by unimpeachably neutral jury of Liverpool experts
The Manchester City verdict is in! (It isn’t.) The punishments have been decided! (By some Liverpool Echo journalists.) Plus Everton transfer news.
The Manchester City verdict is in! (It isn’t.) The punishments have been decided! (By some Liverpool Echo journalists.) Plus Everton transfer news.
The Mailbox features a Manchester City fan who longs for something simpler than state-backed domination. Also: Mo Salah won’t leave; and lots of love for our Johnny…
We could only lead the Mailbox with tributes to John Nicholson but we made some space for some England and some FFP.
Seventeen years after 2006, the media is still obsessed with the WAGs (please) of 2006 and are putting words in the England manager’s mouth.
Man City fans surely know that their club is breaking rules even if they don’t approve of the rules themselves?
England have gone 10 games unbeaten in 2023 and conceded just five goals. And they are over-reliant on their two world-class players. Embarrassing.
We don’t suppose it will stick but the Mailbox is leading on England while arguments about Man City and Everton rage below.
Declan Rice is not as good as Granit Xhaka, apparently. Seems odd but it’s the interlull so people are writing some right sh*t.
Do those wanting Man City punished actually care if they are guilty? Plus, both sides of the Everton debate as the FFP topic dominates.
The Mailbox doubts that Manchester City will be next after Everton were docked points for breaching financial rules. Plus, Gareth Southgate, Arsenal and…
Liverpool continue to be linked with a Bayern Munich winger, while Tottenham could look to bring a Sunderland player to the Premier League…
The Mailbox reacts to Everton’s points deduction and what it might mean for Manchester City. Also: plenty on England going through the motions against Malta…
There is a huge update and ‘more struggles’ for Manchester United, while Kylian Mbappe to Liverpool is very much back on thanks to their ‘special advantage’.
It’s a wide and wonderful Mailbox, touching on pundits shortchanging punters; Newcastle’s expectations, Emery versus Arteta, City and Al Capone; and how the f*** did the big boys miss Pau ...
A lot of nonsense is being said and written about Cole Palmer, who is really showing Pep Guardiola with his four penalties…
You’ll never guess who’s piping up in the Mailbox to insist that an Arsenal manager bottled it last season. Also: why the stats don’t tell the real story around Ten ...
Could Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr really play in next season’s Champions League? Obviously not, but the Daily Star aren’t about to let that stop them.
Those are the facts. And Man Utd fans are very keen to point them out. They are backing Erik ten Hag, who is more popular than Howard Webb right now.
Will Chelsea buy a forward in January? Will they have to sell a homegrown player to fund it? And a Brighton forward is wanted by Arsenal and Liverpool.
Cole Palmer is dominating the football media and Man City fans are supposed to be mad that the ‘street-fighter’ supported Man Utd.
The Mailbox reacts to the notion that Manchester United are actually doing well, while one Arsenal fan highlights what the Gunners are achieving despite their injuries woes and lack of ...
Man Utd players not only like Erik ten Hag but know they are not scoring enough goals. And people think footballers are thick…
The Mailbox makes the case for giving Erik ten Hag a break with Manchester United going well despite many hurdles. Also: plenty on Chelsea 4-4 City; knackered Newcastle; Arteta; and ...
Are Tottenham going all Spursy? Or does it just show their lack of squad depth? Plus ‘awful’ Man United, f**king VAR, Jose Mourinho to Newcastle and more…
A Liverpool and Tottenham target is leaning towards a move to Newcastle United, while Arsenal will rival the Magpies for a Borussia Dortmund midfielder.
Manchester United took something from a hiding to nothing, Arsenal made hard work of beating Burnley, while Everton are now getting the rewards for Dyche-ball…
The Mailbox reckons Jose Mourinho at Newcastle United ‘might actually work’, while a formation change would be the ‘best solution’ for Liverpool…
Sir Jim Ratcliffe will not buy a £1.3bn stake in Manchester United just to keep things as they are, with a ‘massive hint’ over Mason Greenwood’s return.
The Mailbox touts Arsenal as Champions League dark horses, while there are fears that we have been given a more accurate reading of Liverpool this week…
The second Mailbox after the Man Utd defeat in Copenhagen is brilliant once again, with opposition fans weighing in now.