Fred the man?published at 11:20 Greenwich Mean Time 7 January 2018
Sunday papers
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Sunday papers
Meanwhile, over in the Star, we see news of Arsenal and Manchester United seeking the signature of Fred from Shakhtar Donetsk.
Sunday papers
Let's start our lookback on Saturday with a quick hit of the papers.
The Sunday Express points to Mark Hughes' sacking in the wake of Stoke's shock FA Cup exit at Coventry. Interestingly, the paper also outlines a possible Manchester United move for Gareth Bale.
That would be something would it not?
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So off the back of Rochdale adopting a bird (or maybe a fake one) as a lucky mascot, I want to know what you would adopt as a mascot to represent your team.
It can be an animal, an object or a human being. I just want to know the basis for your choice. Go on, shoot for the stars.
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Saturday lookback
Now then.
Before I move on, I've been alerted to this. We can't work out if this is a real bird, a model with a small scarf on it, or some sort of Pixar-style computer generated number.
Any ideas? Anyway, Rochdale landed a surprise by winning at Doncaster. So the little fella is indeed a lucky mascot. Well done Dale, round four here you come.
Sunday's action
So what's on offer today? Here's a run down.
11:00 GMT: Hit the red button now to watch Match of the Day from last night
12:00: Newport County v Leeds
Live on BBC One Wales and Radio 5 live. Watch the match by clicking here.
13:00: Shrewsbury v West Ham
15:00: Tottenham v Wimbledon
Live on BBC Radio 5 live
16:00: Nottingham Forest v Arsenal
Live on BBC Radio 5 live
22:30: Match of the Day
Today's games are also being covered on local BBC Radio. A full-list of what's on where is accessible by clicking here.
Welcome to Sunday football
I guess we can forgive the now sacked Mark Hughes if he is briefly out of love with the FA Cup. His Stoke side (well, former Stoke side) were the story of third-round Saturday.
It's over to some big names to avoid similarly negative headlines from Sunday's fixtures.
We will cover four fixtures across the FA Cup today - including Mr Wenger, who has laid claim to this trophy for two consecutive seasons.
Will an Arsenal exit be the story? Who will be Sunday's Stoke?
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