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'Beating Liverpool at Goodison was amazing. I knew we had a bad record, so it was nice for the supporters – those derby games are for the fans' Sean Dyche on his Everton highlights
By Joe Mewis published
The new Nottingham Forest boss spent two years in charge at Everton

'I don’t believe you can’t have a bit of a joke or banter. We have to be careful – managers now are just saying the same things' Sean Dyche says football takes itself too seriously
By Joe Mewis published
EXCLUSIVE Nottingham Forest have turned to former Burnley and Everton boss Sean Dyche in a bid to turn their season around

'Nobody could replicate Clough – he was such a one-off. What I do remember from my time with him, and maybe took with me into management, is the fact that he instilled a ‘Forest Way’ into everything we did' What Sean Dyche learned from Brian Clough
By Joe Mewis published
EXCLUSIVE New Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche came through the youth ranks under Brian Clough at the City Ground

Liverpool star Alexander Isak gives Arne Slot new injury headache
By Joe Donnohue published
Liverpool striker Alexander Isak could be set for another spell on the sidelines

I watched a Champions League win behind enemy lines amongst 50 rival fans - and I loved it: FourFourTwo goes undercover
By Joe Donnohue published
Newcastle United fans from all over the world tuned in to watch their beloved Magpies defeat Jose Mourinho's Benfica 3-0 on Tuesday evening

Newcastle United star reveals Jose Mourinho's classy gesture as Eddie Howe's 'minimal fuss' champions circus
By Harry De Cosemo published
Newcastle United’s mission in the Champions League this season is to show they aren’t just there to enjoy the ride

'I wish I’d copyrighted "utter woke nonsense". Considering I didn’t actually say it, it does follow me around' Sean Dyche on the catchphrase he never actually uttered
By Joe Mewis published
EXCLUSIVE We've all seen the memes, but it's a phrase that the new Nottingham Forest boss has never actually said

'Suddenly, you feel things clam up when you enter the dressing room – that was tough' Kenny Dalglish recalls his transition from Liverpool captain to player-manager in the summer of 1985
By Ed McCambridge published
Liverpool icon Dalglish is the subject of a stunning new documentary film from the director of 'Senna', 'Amy' and 'Maradona'
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