
Andy Dunn
Chief Sports Writer at The Daily Mirror
Chief Sports Writer at Sunday Mirror
Chief Sports Writer, Daily Mirror and Sunday Mirror @MirrorSport @MirrorFootball
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4 days ago |
msn.com | Andy Dunn
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4 days ago |
mirror.co.uk | Andy Dunn
In the social media photograph that has wound up many a Manchester United fan, it is definitely a surprise to see Alejandro Garnacho wearing an Aston Villa jersey as leisure wear. Normally, it is strictly Louis Vuitton gear, the top-and-shorts number in another holiday snap retailing at a couple of grand. And in the shot which features Garnacho in a replica Rashford shirt that seems to have offended many, the United player is flanked by two cars.
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5 days ago |
mirror.co.uk | Andy Dunn
When Sir Jim Ratcliffe took his initial 27.7percent share of Manchester United, the top line was that he would be taking charge of football operations. Turns out ‘football operations’ included sacking office staff and giving ticket prices a hike after a season that included EIGHTEEN Premier League defeats.
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | Andy Dunn
Towards the end of a season that brought that elusive trophy and qualification for next season’s Champions League, Eddie Howe was having to field familiar questions about transfer interest in his players. Here is what he said. “It is a frustration," he declared. Only looking mildly frustrated, to be fair.
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1 week ago |
mirror.co.uk | Andy Dunn
In a lengthy interview that made the headlines for a comment about his mum being ‘repulsed’ by some of Jude Bellingham’s antics, Thomas Tuchel also spoke about the effect the Club World Cup will have on Manchester City and Chelsea. The tournament in the United States would, he said, result in City and Chelsea being at a ‘huge’ disadvantage in the 2025-26 Premier League campaign. And the England manager is not the only one to think along those lines.
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