It's been over a decade since Eric Djemba-Djemba arrived at Manchester United and famously failed to meet the club's expectations of filling Roy Keane's shoes.
The Cameroonian midfielder had a Moyesish (it's a word) time at Old Trafford and his luck has seemingly followed him to the Indian Super League where he scored the league's first ever own goal today.
The goal mattered little in the great scheme of the game as Djemba-Djemba's Chennaiyin FC ended up beating Pune City 3-1 but still, another unwanted record for the (almost) midfield maestro.
Another big weekend! Your ultimate Ireland TV guide to all of the weekend’s big sporting action is back. We have some huge GAA for you as the Allianz leagues come to an end, and there’s some big clashes across League of Ireland, the Premier League and Scottish Prem. Plus the small matter of a Carabao […]
Feisty from Heimir. Heimir Hallgrimsson announced his Ireland squad earlier today, ahead of next week’s World Cup play-off semi-final against Czechia. There were four uncapped players named – Harvey Vale, James Abankwah, Bosun Lawal, Josh Keeley – with Lawal in with a good shot of getting a debut, following an injury to midfielder Josh Cullen. […]
Fans are puzzled. Heimir Hallgrimsson has announced his Ireland squad for the World Cup play-off semi-final against Czechia next Thursday. There was even more big news, with the manager revealing at the end of the press conference that he has signed a new contract until the end of the Euro 2028 campaign. Hallgrimsson stated that […]