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Crewe Alexandra boss Dave Artell has promised his players will refund fans who travelled to Essex for Tuesday's 6-0 defeat at Colchester. The Railwaymen started their 2018-19 campaign with a 6-0 win at home to Morecambe, but that is their only success so far this season and Tuesday night proved a forgettable one for Artell's side. They conceded three goals in each half and Artell said their performance had been "utterly unacceptable" before putting the onus on his players to refund supporters. "It was embarrassing and I am not going to dre
Stoke boss Gary Rowett felt his players deserved the boos they received at the end of a 3-0 home defeat by Wigan and bemoaned a poor start. The Potters are winless this term following their relegation from the Premier League last season, and Rowett understands supporters’ concerns. Following the heavy defeat, Rowett said: “I’m not going to try and justify any of that. “We got the reaction that we absolutely deserved, I’m not going to absolve myself from that, we deserve to be booed, we deserve the stadium being half empty as we haven’t bee
Crewe Alexandra • David Artell says fans ‘don’t deserve to pay for that’ • Cheltenham sack Gary Johnson after four league games The Crewe Alexandra manager, David Artell, has told his players to refund travelling supporters after the League Two club’s 6-0 defeat against Colchester United. “The players will put their hands in their pockets, without a shadow of a doubt,” Artell told the club’s social media channel after the defeat on Tuesday. David Brooks and James Maddison prove persistence does finally pay off | Ben Fisher Read more
Manchester City's Sergio Aguero has topped the Sky Sports Power Rankings this week. The Argentine hit the first hat-trick of the Premier League season during a 6-1 demolition of Huddersfield at the Etihad, with team-mate Benjamin Mendy (No 6, down two places) assisting his third. Liverpool's Sadio Mane (No 2, no move) made it two goals in as many games, hitting 10-man Crystal Palace on the break during the closing minutes to secure a 2-0 win at Selhurst Park. Everton's summer recruit Richarlison (No 3, no move) also maintained goalscoring
FacebookTwitterFacebook MessengerPinterestEmail Manchester City strayed from their tried-and-tested formula by playing with two strikers against Huddersfield Town on Sunday and Gabriel Jesus is hoping for more opportunities to play alongside Sergio Aguero after they combined for four goals. Aguero struck a hat trick and Jesus scored one as City cruised to a 6-1 Premier League win at the Etihad Stadium. "We can indeed play together," Jesus told Man City's official website. "Sergio and I have the spirit of scoring goals and always try to finish w
Manchester City midfielder David Silva marked his 250th Premier League appearance with a sublime free-kick as his eight-month-old son stole the show at the Etihad on Super Sunday. The Spain international introduced a very special guest on the pitch prior to City's 6-1 victory over Huddersfield, with baby Mateo held in his father's arms as the two teams lined up. The club's mascot for the day was born prematurely in December 2017 with Silva having to return to Valencia regularly during the 2017/18 campaign with his son in hospital for the fi
Scottish League Cup Alfredo Morelos proved his worth to Rangers as his hat-trick sent Steven Gerrard’s men into the last eight of the Scottish League Cup following a 3-1 win at Kilmarnock. The striker was the subject of a £3.75m bid from Bordeaux earlier this week but Gerrard warned it could take three times that figure to prise him away from Ibrox. And the asking price is likely to rise even further after the Colombian stunned Steve Clarke’s men at Rugby Park with his first treble for Rangers. It could have been four had the officials not
Championship Swansea’s goalkeeper Erwin Mulder proved he was worth the wait as he played a significant part in his side holding on for a point at Birmingham. Mulder – in for the injured Kristoffer Nordfeldt – had to wait 408 days for his Swans debut, which he made last week, and was their saviour at St Andrew’s as Swansea claimed a 0-0 draw on Friday evening. The 29-year-old, who kept his place after coming off the bench in the 1-0 win over Preston, repelled a first-half onslaught from Lukas Jutkiewicz, Omar Bogle and Jacques Maghoma. Mic