High prices, rescheduled kick-offs, glaring inequality, PSR confusion – all are riling supporters, yet their loyalty abidesIt is about an hour before kick-off at Stamford Bridge and Everton fans are milling outside the gate that leads to the away end. It’s a Monday night and people look tired, having just been dispatched from their coaches at the end of a five-hour journey. Some are waiting for friends, clasping cups of coffee, others are looking for spare tickets. The consistent topic of...
Manchester United supporter Luke Littler was booed by the Liverpool crowd as he made his Premier League Darts debut at the M&S Bank Arena, but the 17 year old had the perfect response to his critics
Littler claimed his second PDC European Tour title with a win at Austrian Open. The 17-year-old enjoys a five point lead at top of the Premier League darts table. The teen sensation claimed his second nightly victory in Liverpool last week
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Littler was jeered by fans throughout his three matches in Liverpool on Thursday. The vocal Man United supporter admitted his was prepared for the reaction. Littler had the last laugh by winning to go top of the Premier League standings
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Nottingham Forest have launched an astonishing attack on the VAR from their Premier League match on Sunday, accusing him of being a “Luton fan”. Forest lost 2-0 in a crucial game against Everton which leaves the Nottingham side teetering on the edge of the relegation zone. The visitors at Goodison Park were denied three penalties []
Littler beat Rob Cross 6-4 in Thursday’s final.
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Teenager beats Rob Cross 6-2 at the M&S Bank ArenaManchester United fan enjoyed some lively banterLuke Littler silenced the boo boys after claiming a sweet Premier League victory in Liverpool.The 17-year-old was on the receiving end of jeers at the M&S Bank Arena, but turned them into cheers as he hammered Rob Cross 6-2 in the final, where the hostile crowd could not help but watch in admiration. Continue reading
Jurgen Klopp has never lost at Goodison Park but the Reds have won just two of their last seven trips under the German and must win tonight if they are to stay in the title race