Bilics Premier League side took on the League Two outfit, forcing them to miss kick off. and team selection on the back of three defeats in a week which saw them lose to City, Feyenoord and then Watford. s5His father was a member of 1980s pop group Central LineMercury Records5His dad, Linton, tried to get Omar to follow in his footsteps and support West HamAnd even though he was not around when they performed on Top of the Pops, Beckles still knows all the words to hit tune Nature Boy which they sang on the show in 1983, he still knows all the words. n3Luke Shaw…heavily criticised by MourinhoInstead, they have just nine points from five games – and a loss to Feyenoord in the Europa League to boot. dFellaini appears to be a player managers struggle to know the best position for. PA:Press Association4Bournemouth’s Simon Francis and Harry Arter combine to stop BerahinoPA:Pr. That summer in 2002, a motorcycle accident in Italy left him in a coma for six days. Focus Images Limited4Ben Gibson has been a mainstay in Aitor Karanka's side for the last two seasonsSpeaking to the clubs local press Karanka said: I hope he does, he said. Still unbeaten in the league this season, the Lilywhites will be hoping their squad is strong enough to challenge without their key player. es, including wins for Man City and ArsenalSACK RACEMark Hughes now heavy favourite to be first Prem boss out the door after Stoke thumped by Palacetott classStoke 0 Tottenham 4: Harry Kane finally gets off the mark this season as a rampant Spurs brush Stoke City asideTheo the centurionHull 1 Arsenal 4: Theo Walcott bags his 100th career goal and Alexis Sanchez's double sinks ten-man CityNARKY SPARKYMark Hughes fears Stoke have been stuck in Blunderland so long that top-half hopes are already over Geoff Cameron showed why he is a handy man to have around after starting in his third different position in three games – right-back against Spurs, centre-half against Crystal Palace and holding midfielder against Hull.