Goalkeeper’s midgame pie sparks gambling probe

It started as a hilarious highlight to an otherwise lackluster soccer match: Sutton United's "roly-poly goalie" Wayne Shaw caught snacking on a pie during the second half of the club's FA Cup match against Arsenal. But what began as a lark has ended with gambling investigations and the reported resignation of the much-loved reserve goalkeeper.

Sutton boss labels Arsenal’s ‘James Bond security’ bizarre

Sutton's dream over: Arsenal set up FA Cup quarter-final against Lincoln as Walcott's 100th Gunners goal ends fairytale run Sutton reserve keeper Shaw eats a pie DURING the Arsenal game after visiting the bar at half-time... but was it all for a bet? Thought you'd seen last of Clattenburg? Well, think again... referee to return to Premier League for final four games ahead of Saudi Arabia move Villa slip further into relegation trouble as Newcastle inflict their EIGHTH defeat in nine games in 2017 to go top of Championsihp The A 1.7m smile: Stokes becomes the IPL's most expensive EVER foreigner... and Mills lands A 1.4m deal despite only being able to bowl four overs a game 'Boxing is more fun when he's in it!': Haye hopes Fury returns and meets him in an all-British heavyweight showdown Sutton manager Paul Doswell labels Arsenal's 'James Bond security' as bizarre and bemoans media ... (more)

‘Strange’ disallowed goal

Gary Neville says Neil Swarbrick was right to disallow Josh King's goal against Manchester City - but isn't sure the referee actually saw the foul! Bournemouth had just fallen behind to Raheem Sterling's goal at the Vitality Stadium when King latched onto Jordon Ibe's right-wing cross, burst into the box and scored past Willy Caballero. However, the referee then blew for a tug on John Stones - a decision which Sky Sports pundit Neville said was correct.

Bizarre Feghouli decision

Sofiane Feghouli thought he'd equalised in the first half of West Ham's 2-2 draw with West Brom - but was puzzled to see the linesman's flag up. With the visitors one goal up, Feghouli had the ball in the net in the 19th minute, but it was ruled out by referee Michael Oliver, sparking scenes of much anger at London Stadium.

Bizarre Feghouli decision

Sofiane Feghouli thought he'd equalised in the first half of West Ham's 2-2 draw with West Brom - but was puzzled to see the linesman's flag up. With the visitors one goal up, Feghouli had the ball in the net in the 19th minute, but it was ruled out by referee Michael Oliver, sparking scenes of much anger at London Stadium.

John Stones admits it will be weird returning to Everton in Manchester City colours

John Stones admits he will find it strange when the defender returns to Goodison Park for the first time since his big-money transfer from Everton to Manchester City when the sides clash in the Premier League on Sunday. Stones forced through the move to City in August following a protracted saga, which ended with the 22-year-old's A 47.5 million pound switch to Manchester that made him the one of the most expensive defenders in history.

Twitter destroys Man City for bizarre Gundogan tribute

The Germany international has suffered another serious injury having already had to delay his City debut until September, and it's come at an awful time with Fernandinho suspended. The former Borussia Dortmund star will be out for several months, something Pep Guardiola's side clearly felt it necessary to acknowledge before their game against Arsenal.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger in bizarre attack on referees…

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger launched a bizarre attack on match officials who he said were to blame for his side's 2-1 defeat by Manchester City, declaring that they were immune from attack like "lions in the zoo." Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger launched a bizarre attack on match officials who he said were to blame for his side's 2-1 defeat by Manchester City, declaring that they were immune from attack like "lions in the zoo."