Morgan Whittaker played alongside Bukayo Saka, Curtis Jones and Anthony Gordon for England Under-19s in 2019. He played alongside Gordon, Jacob Ramsey and Taylor Harwood-Bellis for Lee Carsley’s England Under-20s in 2020. Whittaker’s career trajectory never matched theirs but the FA Cup offers a stage for those down the pyramid to seize the limelight, to remind people there is individual and collective quality outside the Premier League. One of the many reasons why the FA Cup is special and should be cherished.
Not only was it a very good strike by Whittaker from the edge of the area against Brentford, it was a goal that will forever be celebrated by Plymouth Argyle fans. The scenes in the away end at the Gtech showed that. Argyle may be bottom of the Championship but they’re alive and kicking. Whittaker proved that. #PAFC #BREPLY #FACup
23 years ago today. 📆
My Dad snuck his camcorder into the Nou Camp. He didn't film any of the game, but got it out for the last 5 minutes.
This is one of the greatest things I've ever seen.
We've never shared this footage, until now...
#MUFC 👹
🚫 SOLD OUT 🚫
Every single home ticket for tomorrow's fixture at @homeparkstadium has now been snapped up.
See you tomorrow, Green Army. It's going to be special.
#pafc
Can’t believe anyone would have choosen to stay inside and watch the champions league over being at Home Park last night to watch @Only1Argyle stay top of the league!!
Manchester United have been in direct contact with Jorge Mendes since yesterday night for Cristiano Ronaldo comeback. Now board talking about figures of the deal, potential salary & also fee for Juventus. 🔴🇵🇹 #MUFC
Man United are now “seriously interested” - as Man City too.
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You don’t get to stoke the fire at the beginning of the tournament by labelling our anti-racism message as ‘Gesture Politics’ & then pretend to be disgusted when the very thing we’re campaigning against, happens.