
The Football Faithful
·4 May 2025
Harrydinho, Natasha Bedingfield at Burnley, referee Jamie Vardy

The Football Faithful
·4 May 2025
The best football posts on social media from the past week.
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Harry Maguire showed a side of his game that nobody knew existed when he sent the Athletic Club full-back for a sandwich in the Europa League semi-final on Thursday.
Who needs Lamine Yamal when you’ve got this guy at right wing?
His performance sparked a flurry of memes, which even his teammates joined in on.
‘Slabhead’ is no more. Enter: Harrydinho.
He even got an endorsement from the man himself.
Maguire is out here showing up his own teammates.
It wasn’t even the first time Maguire has gone super saiyan.
You certainly can’t deny him his moment in the sun.
Jamie Vardy provided us all with one more moment of pure Jamie Vardy before he leaves Leicester and the Premier League for good.
Saturday was the final day of this season’s Football League, but it’s not the same as it used to be.
A lot happened on the final day of EFL action, but nothing was more surprising than Natasha Bedingfield joining in Burnley’s promotion celebrations in the dressing room.
Her 2004 hit single ‘Unwritten’ had become the unofficial theme of their campaign to get back to the Premier League.
Meanwhile at Valley Parade, Bradford City fans invaded the pitch twice before the game even finished and once more after they secured promotion to League One with a last minute winner.
Bantams boss Graham Alexander was lifted onto the shoulders of the supporters after ending a six-year wait to return to the third tier. Absolute scenes.
The unthinkable has happened: Watford got through an entire season without sacking a manager.
Stop me if you’ve heard this before, but Barcelona have a 17-year-old wonderkid on their hands.
It’s a fair point.
Is Spurs versus Manchester United the most sauceless European final of all time?
Go home Football Manager, you’re drunk.
You may have missed it, but Liverpool have already done their bus parade to celebrate winning the Premier League title.
@toonphairin เริ่มแห่แล้วจ้า มาเจอกันได้ครับ ที่ร้าน #หลงเลา #ลิเวอร์พูลvs#สเปอร์ส#แตรวงเพรชสองพี่น้อง💎🎺🎷 #ต้าเฟ็ดเฟ่🐊 #บอบู๋ #เทรนวันนี้ ♬ เสียงต้นฉบับ – Toon Phairin
When they do lift the trophy, there’s only one man for the job.
Scott McTominay’s turn as Napoli cult hero has to be one of the best stories of the season.
It might be time to retire the nickname, Arsenal fans.
When his Wrexham team aren’t winning back-to-back-to-back promotions, Rob McElhenney is trying out classic Celtic jerseys.