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Never forget that back in 1998, FourFourTwo predicted David Beckham would look like this in 2020 😂
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I remember when Raheem Sterling accidentally left a payslip in his car while it was at the garage—turns out he was dealing with a £5.5 million tax bill though 👀
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Throwback: This Japanese Newcastle fan said he started supporting them after the first game he watched… when he saw Alan Pardew headbutt a player 😂
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A year later, at the very same ground, Hull’s Jimmy Bullard scored… then delivered one of the most iconic celebrations ever—perfectly recreating his manager’s infamous team talk mid-pitch.
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Setanta Sports broke Sky’s Premier League monopoly in 2006 by winning rights to 46 live games and expanding into other sports.
They launched Setanta Sports News in 2007, but it failed to attract viewers.
Buried in debt, Setanta missed a £10m payment and collapsed in the UK in 2009, costing over 200 jobs.
The Irish side survived as Eir Sport, while Premier Sports later emerged.
Anyone remember Setanta?
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Italy’s summer schedule: hosting the inaugural Anti-Pineapple Champions League 🍍🚫🏆
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When Roy Keane made his debut for Nottingham Forest at Anfield in 1991, it wasn’t exactly the ideal preparation.
The night before, the 19-year-old had been out with Brian Laws and Nigel Jemson—putting away six or seven pints before heading to bed.
He woke up the next morning with a hangover.
Matchday arrived, and Keane was helping the kitman lay out shirts in the dressing room, not expecting to be involved.
Then Brian Clough walked in and changed everything.
“Get changed. You’re playing.”
Forest were away at Liverpool FC, and Keane was about to make his debut feeling far from fresh.
Didn’t matter.
He flew into the game.
Brian Laws later said he was like “a rat up a drainpipe,” and one of the first things Keane did was leave one on John Barnes.
Forest lost 2–1—but Keane had well and truly made his mark.
Then came the next morning.
Clough hadn’t missed the fact that his young midfielder had been out drinking before his debut.
So he gave him a job to do.
Cleaning his shoes.

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When Walter Smith gave Paul Gascoigne a week off at Rangers FC, he had just one instruction:
Stay out of the papers.
So Gazza headed to London, where he stayed with Chris Evans and Danny Baker.
On the very first evening, he decided he fancied doing something a bit daft.
They jumped into Chris Evans’ chauffeur-driven Bentley and headed into the West End.
Near Marble Arch, they pulled up in front of a double-decker bus and brought it to a stop.
Gazza got out, climbed into the driver’s seat, and somehow talked the driver into letting him take the wheel.
Before long, he had the entire bus singing:
“We’re all going on a summer holiday.”
Still not satisfied, he handed the bus back—only to spot some road workers nearby.
Next thing, he’s in a hard hat and ear defenders, having a go on a pneumatic drill in the middle of Oxford Street.
“I hadn’t realised they were so heavy.”
Then he stopped a taxi driver and offered him a signed England shirt in exchange for a turn behind the wheel.
The driver agreed.
Chris hopped in the back, and Gazza set off—eventually pulling over to ask a passer-by for directions.
“You won’t believe who I’ve got in the back of my cab.”
The man leaned in to look.
“It’s Chris Evans!”
He stared for a second, then replied:
“Nah, it f****** isn’t.”
“It’s a wind-up.”
The following evening, they went out again.
Chris was in shorts, slippers and a T-shirt.
Gazza? A dressing gown—and nothing else.
Driving around, drinking in the back and shouting at people, Gazza suddenly spotted Noel Gallagher’s house in Hampstead.
He told Chris he knew Noel and had been there before.
Chris smirked.
“If you know him so well, go and knock on his front door and ask him to come out to play.”
Gazza got out.
The car drove off.
Now he’s standing outside Noel Gallagher’s house in just a dressing gown, knocking on the door… alone.
No answer.
It was getting cold.
He asked a passer-by if he could come in to warm up.
“Certainly not.”
“I’m Paul Gascoigne. You know, Gazza.”
“Never heard of him.”
He then spotted someone watching from an upstairs window across the road.
Gazza waved and mimed making a cup of tea.
The man just laughed and waved back.
By now, he had no money, no lift, and was starting to worry.
Eventually, Chris Evans rolled back into the street in the Bentley—crying with laughter.
Some of the papers did end up picking up the story.
But when Gazza returned to Rangers, fearing the worst, Walter Smith wasn’t exactly furious.
In fact, he was almost impressed.
“By Gazza’s standards that was a quiet week off.”

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