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    Chelsea star Levi Colwill wildly celebrates first goal for club… then remembers he’s playing former club Brighton

    LEVI COLWILL scored his first goal for Chelsea – but stopped short at celebrating it. The defender, who has been a Blue since he was nine, headed home against Brighton to make it 2-0 at Stamford Bridge.
    Levi Colwill scored his first goal for ChelseaCredit: Getty
    Levi Colwill downplays his celebration after scoring against BrightonCredit: Getty
    And Colwill began to start celebrating until he realised he scored against his former loan club.
    The centre-back then cut it short to pay his respect to the club where he broke through as a Premier League regular.
    One fan said: “Colwill starting to celebrate then realising it was Brighton.”
    Another added: “HAHAHHA COLWILL WANTED TO CELEBRATE THAT.”
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    One joked: Colwill wanted to celebrate then remembered “Oh it’s Brighton.”
    Colwill made 22 appearances for Brighton and there was speculation he would make the move permanent.
    But Mauricio Pochettino made it clear he wanted the England international in his squad when he joined in the summer.
    Colwill did bid Seagulls fans an emotional goodbye when his loan spell came to an end.
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    He posted on Instagram: “To Brighton and Hove Albion. I am proud to have played a small part in the clubs success last season.
    “You gave me an opportunity to play in the Premier League when no one else did.
    “I thank Graham Potter for first bringing me to the club and to all the employees at the stadium and training ground for making it a great place to perform and develop.
    “To the fans, you’ve always had my back! Since I got into the side, your continuous support made me feel comfortable to play the way I wanted to play and not fear about making mistakes.
    “You gave me a platform to shine and show my ability in the best league of the world. I will never forget that you supported me.
    “Lastly Roberto De Zerbi, you challenged me every day! You made me think and see football in a different way. I cannot thank you enough. Thank you again. LC.”
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    Fans left stunned by Ian Wright’s huge £2,000 coat for FA Cup clash as Arsenal legend is likened to the Michelin man

    ARSENAL legend Ian Wright drew comparisons to the Michelin man thanks to his huge winter coat. Wright was at the Silverlake Stadium as non-league Eastleigh hosted Reading in the FA Cup second round.
    Ian Wright drew comparisons to the Michelin man thanks to his huge winter coatCredit: ITV
    Ian Wright made sure he kept warm on the touchline
    Fans reckon Wright took coat inspiration from thisCredit: Getty – Contributor
    And fans could not take their eyes off the pundit’s massive jacket, which is a Moncler and Adidas hybrid costing nearly £2,000.
    One said: “Ian Wright borrowing the Michelin Man’s winter coat for the live FA Cup game today.”
    Another added: “Are we going to have a chat about Ian Wright’s coat?”
    One joked: “I don’t think Ian Wright’s coat is big enough…”
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    Another said: “Ian Wright wearing a £2,000 designer coat. I’d rather wear a £200 coat that looks good than that hideous thing.”
    Wright would have had one eye on the third round draw as his former Gunners side drew Liverpool at home.
    Meanwhile, Chelsea welcome Preston North End, Manchester United travel to Wigan and City play Huddersfield at home.
    It left some Gooners irked and believing the draw was “rigged” and “fixed.”
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    Liverpool’s trip to the Emirates in January will be a repeat of the 2001 FA Cup final.
    Michael Owen inspired the Reds to victory with two late goals at the Millennium Stadium – the sixth of their eight titles.
    Another tie to look out for is Sunderland against Newcastle – which will be the first Tyne-Wear derby since March 2016. More

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    Fans claim FA Cup third round draw is ‘fixed’ as Arsenal land ANOTHER horror tie with easier games for rivals

    ARSENAL fans reckon the FA Cup third round draw is “fixed” after landing a considerably harder tie than their rivals. The Gunners will host Liverpool in the pick of the bunch.
    Arsenal drew Liverpool in the FA Cup third roundCredit: ITV
    Meanwhile, Chelsea welcome Preston North End, Manchester United travel to Wigan and City play Huddersfield at home.
    It left some Gooners irked and believing the draw was “rigged” and “fixed.”
    One said: “Arsenal vs Liverpool in FA cup third round draw!
    “Where has man united have Wigan away, Man City have Huddersfield. That is fixed.”
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    Another added: “Liverpool in the FA Cup third round. What a surprise. Another year, another rigged cup draw..”
    One fumed: “This FA cup draw is rigged. What are the odds of playing City & Liverpool back to back years in the 3rd round.”
    Another raged: “How about that. ANOTHER rigged FA Cup draw.”
    Liverpool’s trip to the Emirates in January will be a repeat of the 2001 FA Cup final.
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    Michael Owen inspired the Reds to victory with two late goals at the Millennium Stadium – the sixth of their eight titles.
    Another tie to look out for is Sunderland against Newcastle – which will be the first Tyne-Wear derby since March 2016.
    Ramsgate are the lowest-ranked side left in the competition, sitting top of the Isthmian South East division.
    They played in the preliminary round way back on August 19.
    Ramsgate head to AFC Wimbledon on Monday night with the winner earning a home tie against promotion-chasing Ipswich.
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    Man Utd fans can’t believe David de Gea’s cryptic tweet after Erik ten Hag’s side suffered defeat at Newcastle

    DAVID DE GEA took to X to post a cryptic message following Manchester United’s 1-0 defeat to Newcastle on Saturday.The goalkeeper left Old Trafford as a free agent in July after failing to agree new contract terms with United.
    David De Gea posted a cryptic tweet shortly after Man Utd’s defeat to NewcastleCredit: PA
    The former United goalkeeper posted a cold face emoji
    He is still yet to find a new club despite links with Saudi Arabia and some clubs in Spain.
    Some reports even suggested that he could return to Man Utd amid Andre Onana’s run of poor form.
    But although he is yet to make a comeback, De Gea has been keeping a close eye on his former club since the start of the season.
    And following United’s 1-0 defeat to Newcastle, he appeared to give a brutal assessment with a cryptic tweet.
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    The Spaniard posted a cold face emoji (🥶) on X shortly after full-time.
    His tweet has since amassed over 105,000 likes and over 15,000 reposts.
    And some fans were quick to respond with comments of their own.
    One person tweeted: “We miss you so much! Big David.”
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    Another wrote: “Comeback Dave.”
    A third fan added: “Own that small club.”
    While a fourth joked: “Man’s gonna troll United till the end 🤣.”
    Speaking after the defeat on Saturday, Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag told BBC Match of the Day: “We have to give credit to Newcastle, they played better than us tonight. We started well, had a chance with Garnacho, but then after that they were better.
    “For a long period they were better than us, and we went 1-0 down. To be fair at the end of the game we came back and had some good opportunities. Reguilon, very good chance. The offside goal. So yes in the end we fought back but we need to do this over a whole game.” More

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    Forgotten one-cap England star who retired aged 28 now runs property company with one-goal Premier League cult icon

    SETH JOHNSON’S body broke down so much that it forced him to retire aged just 28.But now he is building himself back up in his new career running a property company with a former cult hero.
    Seth Johnson made one appearance for England and 15 U21 capsCredit: Getty
    Johnson, 44, burst on to the scene as a youngster with Crewe, making his debut aged 17 and racking up more than 100 appearances before a £3million move to Derby in 1999 when he was 20.
    But before moving to Pride Park, he stayed put with Crewe to help them avoid relegation.
    His stellar performances for the Rams earned him his solitary England cap in 2000 under Peter Taylor.
    The midfielder came on for Gareth Barry in a 1-0 friendly defeat away in Italy in what was David Beckham’s first match as captain. 
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    Eleven months later, Johnson left Derby for Leeds in a £7m move that is remembered for an infamous tale about his Elland Road wages.
    The story goes that he went into negotiations with Leeds chairman Peter Ridsdale hoping to increase his money from £5,000 per week to £13,000.
    But Ridsdale reportedly made an opening offer of £30,000 – which prompted stunned silence before the chairman immediately bumped it up to £37,000.
    But Johnson, who scored five goals in 121 Premier League games, clarified: “People don’t know the story. When they talk about negotiations for the contract, I wasn’t even there. The contract had nothing to do with me.
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    “I remember being at home when it got sorted. I’d agreed to go, but my agent rung me up and told me about the deal.
    “It wasn’t motivated by money for me. I’d had a good couple of years at Derby and just signed a new deal so I was on decent money anyway, but Derby were bottom of the league at the time, Leeds were near the top, I knew a lot of the lads there, and Derby decided to sell me because they wanted the money.”
    The move did not work as planned as Johnson was plagued by a host of injuries that required seven surgeries in his four years at Leeds, limiting him to just 59 appearances.
    A failed medical saw a move to Middlesbrough collapse before he became frozen out – with Leeds knowing one more appearance would trigger another payment to Derby.
    In the end, Johnson – who made the first of his 15 England Under-21 caps as a sub for Frank Lampard – was released in 2005 and returned to Derby for two more years.
    His last game in professional football saw his side win the Championship play-off final at Wembley.
    But another knee injury sustained in that match spelt the end of his career aged just 28, forcing him to hang up his boots. 
    However, determined to keep himself active, he moved into business – linking up with former Hartlepool, Luton, Derby and Leicester striker Steve Howard, who scored one of his 209 club career goals in the Premier League following the Rams’ promotion.
    Both men are listed as active directors at Greygoose Property Investments Ltd on Companies House since September 2010.
    Johnson made a name for himself at CreweCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    The contract negotiations with Peter Ridsdale did not quite go as reportedCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    Johnson’s injury woes and a contract clause limited him to 59 Leeds appearancesCredit: PA:Press Association
    His solo senior England cap came against Italy in 2000Credit: Getty
    The firm focuses on buying and selling real estate in the north-east, while Howard is also heavily involved with another residential and commercial management agency. 
    Johnson added to Planet Football in 2017: “The surgeon said I should retire and that my knee was in a bad way. In the back of my mind I wanted to give it another go, but I didn’t want to go to another team injured and keep breaking down.
    “Speak to anyone who knows me and they’ll tell you I’ve always been football-mad. 
    “Early on, I really struggled with not being a footballer because to go from something you’d done all your life pretty much every day to suddenly not doing that was difficult.
    “Even now, I want to do something, but I still don’t know what. I’d rather do something that I enjoy doing, and I never really fancied the coaching side of things.
    “I’ve got a property company up in Newcastle with Stevie Howard, who I used to play with at Derby, but apart from that I don’t do much. I play a bit of golf, I play the odd charity game and golf events, but apart from that not much.
    “I played football as a kid in Devon, they don’t produce many footballers down there really. I’m proud of what I achieved and what I did.”
    Johnson, meanwhile, remains a member of Ingenious Film Partners 3 LLP alongside one-time England team-mate Jamie Carragher.
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    The company has a long list of illustrious former members from the football world, including Sir Alex Ferguson, Steven Gerrard, Gary Lineker, Joey Barton, Tim Cahill, Emile Heskey, Robbie Keane and John Arne Riise.
    Ingenious’ capital has helped back a number of huge films including Avatar, Life of Pi and Shaun of the Dead.
    Johnson in action against Manchester United’s Darren FletcherCredit: Reuters
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    What happened to Sir Alex Ferguson’s 7 ‘terrific’ Man Utd prospects including midfielder he swore at down the phone

    SIR ALEX FERGUSON helped to produce some top talents during his 26-year tenure at Manchester United.From David Beckham and Nicky Butt to Paul Scholes and Gary Neville, the legendary manager nurtured several academy hopefuls and turned them into Premier League and European champions.
    Sir Alex Ferguson tipped seven Man Utd youngsters for greatness in 2001Credit: Reuters
    And in 2001, shortly after winning his seventh league title, Ferguson tipped seven stars for greatness.
    He said: “We’ve got some terrific prospects at Old Trafford.
    “Darren Fletcher, who we hope will get over his broken leg, is good. Michael Stewart and Luke Chadwick are doing very well, and John O’Shea’s doing well too.
    “There’s a young left back called Paul Tierney who’s doing well, as is Danny Pugh.
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    “But there’s a young boy who has started now, he’s 16, called Kieran Richardson. He’s going to be a fantastic player.”
    While some went on to become United icons, others went on to enjoy time elsewhere in England and Scotland.
    But what happened to them all?
    Darren Fletcher
    Every Man Utd fan, no matter how young or old, will likely recognise the name Darren Fletcher.
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    The midfielder joined United’s academy at the age of 11 and signed his first contract four years later.
    Fletcher made his first team debut in 2003 and went on to spend 12 years at Old Trafford, winning five Premier League titles, three League Cups, an FA Cup and a Champions League title.
    After leaving Man Utd he enjoys spells with West Brom and Stoke City before retiring in 2020.
    The former Scotland international is now technical director at Old Trafford.
    Darren Fletcher won several trophies with the Red Devils and is now technical director at Old TraffordCredit: AFP
    Michael Stewart
    The midfielder signed his first professional contract with Man Utd in 1998, but found game time hard to come by.
    He made just 14 senior appearances before leaving in 2005 to join Hibernian.
    Stewart went on to spend time with Hearts, Turkish side Gençlerbirliği SK and Charlton before retiring in 2011.
    The 42-year-old now works as a pundit on BBC and TNT Sports, usually covering the Scottish Premiership.
    Michael Stewart made 14 appearances for the Red DevilsCredit: Getty
    Luke Chadwick
    Chadwick made his professional debut for the Red Devils in 1999 against Aston Villa.
    However, he struggled to establish himself as a regular first team player and was subsequently loaned out five times – twice to Royal Antwerp, twice to Reading and once to Burnley.
    The midfielder eventually left Old Trafford in 2004 after making 38 appearances.
    He went on to play for West Ham, Stoke, Norwich, MK Dons, Cambridge United and non-league side Soham Town Rangers before retiring in 2016.
    Chadwick is now involved with Football Fun, a program that aims to help young children enjoy the sport.
    Luke Chadwick left Man Utd in 2004Credit: PA
    John O’Shea
    O’Shea signed his first professional contract for Man Utd at the age of 17 and made his first team debut in a League Cup defeat to Aston Villa in 1999 – at the same time as Chadwick.
    The defender went on to win five Premier League titles, the Champions League and the FA Cup with the Red Devils before leaving in 2011.
    He then went on to play for Sunderland and Reading.
    After retiring from football in 2019 O’Shea turned to coaching and has since worked with Reading, Republic of Ireland and Stoke.
    He is now Wayne Rooney’s assistant at Birmingham City.
    John O’Shea enjoyed a successful career with Man UtdCredit: PA:Empics Sport
    Paul Tierney
    The full-back signed his first professional contract with Man Utd in 2000, but struggled to break into the first team.
    His first, and only, appearance for the Red Devils came in a League Cup defeat to West Brom in 2003.
    Following several loan spells, he was eventually sold to Livingston in 2005 and also went on to play for Blackpool, Stockport and Altrincham.
    He stepped away from football in 2009 and is now a Council Tax Team Leader for Salford City Council.
    Danny Pugh
    Pugh made his Man Utd debut in a Champions League group stage match against Maccabi Haifa in 2002, just a matter or days before his first Premier League appearance.
    He was limited to just seven senior appearances for United before joining Leeds.
    The midfielder then went on to play for nine different clubs across the English football pyramid.
    He is now a UEFA A Licensed Football Coach.
    Kieran Richardson
    Ferguson predicted that Richardson would become a “fantastic player” back in 2001.
    The winger and midfielder went on to win two Premier League titles and the FA Cup with United, making 81 appearances and scoring 11 goals.
    He left Old Trafford to sign for Sunderland in 2007, five years after making his professional debut.
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    Richardson went on to play for Fulham, Aston Villa and Cardiff before retiring in 2016.
    He is now a luxury watch dealer.
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    Kobbie Mainoo set for bumper pay rise after week to remember but Man Utd determined to keep new golden boy grounded

    GOLDEN boy Kobbie Mainoo’s week to remember has taken him two steps closer to doubling his dough at Manchester United.Mainoo has long been touted as the next Old Trafford sensation and United were quick to nail him down with a new deal in February.
    Kobbie Mainoo will soon double his weekly wage
    His current deal expires in 2027 and there is a year extension option.
    That contract included a series of incremental pay hikes… one of which will see his salary rocket to £20,000 when his first-team appearances hit double figures.
    And that is likely to happen before the end of the month, given the impression he has made since being handed a shock chance.
    A week ago Mainoo, 18, was a surprise selection for United’s trip to Everton in front of a sold-out Goodison packed with fired-up fans at the Toffees’ ten-point deduction.
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    Yet the Stockport-born midfielder had a starring role in the 3-0 win, and followed up with another impressive display off the bench in the midweek 3-3 draw against Galatasaray in Istanbul.
    That took his senior appearances to five… halfway to triggering that double-your-money increase.
    And he also started in the 1-0 loss to Newcastle.
    Mainoo will also boost that more with substantial bonuses every time he is in the matchday squad, with appearance and win clauses on top.
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    His wages will rocket further once he is an established first-teamer, but the club are determined to keep their academy stars grounded after having their fingers burned in the past.
    They have previously handed huge deals to emerging talents like Adnan Januzaj, who was on £50,000 after he broke through, and are reluctant to pay big bucks too early again. More

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    Fuming Everton stars considering LEGAL ACTION against club if relegation pay cuts are triggered

    EVERTON’S fuming players are exploring ways of recovering their wages if they are relegated because of the ten-point penalty.The Goodison dressing room is simmering about the prospect that some stars could face huge pay cuts of up to 50 per cent should that shock punishment for financial breaches send them down.
    Everton players are exploring legal action if they suffer relegation pay cutsCredit: Getty
    Sean Dyche’s side has appealed a 10-point deduction for financial breachesCredit: Getty
    And leading players have been on to their agents and legal teams to find out if there is a case to seek compensation.
    What really angers the squad is that THEY have earned the points.
    While it is the club’s actions — plus the independent panel’s decision — which will cost them for that hard work.
    It is an unprecedented case for boss Sean Dyche and Co at Premier League level.
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    And it could see his stars look for cash from the club.
    But it is tricky because the contracts are legally binding and any new pay deals would have to be agreed — harder than ever if they are in the EFL.
    Everton put pay-cut clauses into virtually all of the contracts of their big hitters.
    Several of those are on more than £100,000 a week.
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    And many would have to move on rather than take those blows to their salaries.
    The Merseyside club have appealed against the deduction. 
    But even if the points hit is reduced, it could still lead to relegation    —    and the headache of sorting player troubles. More