The majority of top British right-footed players, such as Harry Kane, come from England. Players like Gascoigne, Lampard, and Beckham all shone with their right foot in British football history.
A new book has been published with the aim of educating young Man United supporters about the club's rich history.
Manchester United have no intention of returning the offer of an ambassadorial role to Wayne Rooney as part of INEOS' ongoing ...
Wayne Rooney was certainly not left star-struck when he rose through the ranks at boyhood club Everton. The Manchester United ...
Paul Scholes and Nicky Butt both felt the same way about a Manchester United legend who could “easily” belong in the top 10 ...
Ahead of England’s trip to Greece, we want you to cast your minds all the way back to 1989 and a Wednesday lunchtime ...
Darren Bent was left outraged with Andy Goldstein’s Manchester United Mount Rushmore. The talkSPORT host listed his four most ...
The Portuguese will be the eighth man in his 30s to take charge of Manchester United - and his predecessors faced very ...
Striker Viktor Gyokeres has caught the eye over the last two seasons with his sensational goalscoring record under Amorim at ...
The move was greeted with huge celebration within the fanbase as it meant Adidas, who manufactured their kits during the ...
Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, David Beckham and Wayne Rooney all feature as the controversial top 25 is revealed.
Newcastle United legend, Alan Shearer, has named two clubs Jose Mourinho could join in the Premier League. Mourinho has ...