CHAMPIONSHIP ROUND-UP: Tony Mowbray's Sunderland into the top six after Patrick Roberts-inspired win
UP: Patrick Roberts scored a quick-fire double as Tony Mowbray claimed his first away win as Sunderland boss.
Tue, Oct 22
- Premier League
Jack Wilshere breaks silence on leaving Arsenal as former midfielder agrees deal to leave Under 18s role to become assistant manager at Norwich
Jack Wilshere is set to leave Arsenal as the Gunners' former midfielder has agreed a deal to join Championship side Norwich's coaching team.
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Sat, Oct 19
- Premier League
Josh Sargent's late strike sends the Canaries into second place in the Championship
SUNDERLAND 0-1 NORWICH - LEWIS STEELE AT THE STADIUM OF LIGHT The Roker End was raucous, febrile and agitated as they sang a rendition of Bob Marley.
- Premier League
Sheffield United hammer Reading 4-0 to go top as Norwich and Watford seal stoppage time winners
Traumatic does not do justice to Oli McBurnie's struggles over the past two years, but a new season has breathed new life into the striker.
- Premier League
Norway BAN Mathias Normann from selection because he plays in Russia
Norway are taking a strong stance against Russia in light of the war on Ukraine and Mathias Normann has been told in no uncertain terms that he is no longer under consideration for national team selection.
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Nathan Redmond completes Besiktas move bringing an end to his six-year stay at Southampton
The 28-year-old has agreed a one-year deal with the Istanbul-based side, with Redmond bringing an end to a six-year spell on the south coast.
Players: - Premier League
Manchester City claimed £153MILLION in prize money after winning the Premier League last season
Pep Guardiola's men won their fourth title in five seasons in 2021-22 after a dramatic final day which saw them come from two goals down to beat Aston Villa and pip Liverpool to the crown.
- Premier League
Steve Bruce admits his job is under pressure with West Brom just three points above the drop zone
JON WEST AT CARROW ROAD: Dara O'Shea's early header had put West Bromwich Albion on course for only their second Championship win of the season.
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