Littler is vocal about his United support and. The likes of Rory McIlroy and Andy Murray are also avid supporters of their sides. Arne Slot needs to be his own manager. Replacing Jurgen Klopp is an impossible job. Don't try to emulate him - Listen to the
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Luke Littler had the last laugh as he taunted booing darts fans in his Premier League night 13 victory Liverpool. Littler, a die-hard Manchester United fan, was prepared for a tricky reception in t
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
Man Utd made a midweek Premier League fixture an unmissable occasion once again with another flawed but thrilling win.
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
Littler swatted aside Arno Merk with ease at Glaspalast in Sindelfingen. Peter Wright was the big name to exit day one of European Darts Grand Prix. Martin Schindler started his attempt to win back-to-back European Tour events
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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...