Portsmouth boss John Mousinho says that comments made by Watford boss Tom Cleverley do not concern him "in the slightest".
A Soccer player in England’s second-tier league was shown a red card after riling up opposing fans by performing Fortnite’s most famous dance.
Watford had a lot of the ball and created not much. They found Pompey’s high and energetic press tricky to play through, and when they did counter-attack the visitors made life uncomfortable. However, ...
Notably, 'Take the L' dance is a Fortnite emote which stands for taking the loss. It is a phrase commonly used in online ...
Portsmouth manager John Mousinho has heavily criticized Watford's Kwadwo Baah after the German-Ghanaian winger was sent off ...
Watford star Kwadwo Baah was sent off after the final whistle in his side's 2-1 win against Portsmouth on Boxing Day for ...
Terry Devlin and Zak Swanson were incensed by Baah’s mocking actions, immediately confronting him, while the winger was ...
The reason there was a delay in Watford being awarded their 57th-minute penalty yesterday was a problem with the ...
Watford manager Tom Cleverley accuses Portsmouth counterpart John Mousinho of losing control of himself and his players ...
Watford star Kwadwo Baah sparked a commotion by taunting the Portsmouth fans with a provocative celebration after Rocco Vata ...
The foul initially wasn’t deemed a foul. Yet it was - but definitely and unquestionably occurred outside the box.
In a dramatic end to a crucial Championship match, Watford's young striker Kwadwo Baah was shown a straight red card for taunting Portsmouth fans with a dance from the popular video game Fortnite. The ...