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The Soccer Saturday team talk through the decision not to award Bournemouth a penalty or goal against Arsenal.”
The Soccer Saturday team talk through the decision not to award Bournemouth a penalty or goal against Arsenal.”
Sky Sports Tennis caught up with football icon Luis Figo at the Madrid Open, who hailed Rafael Nadals career.”
Ben Stewart 03 May 2024 Chelsea prepare mega £47m bid for Brazilian wonderkid but face Arsenal, Barcelona competition Chelsea are reportedly preparing a significant bid to lure a Brazilian wonderkid…
Chelsea are reportedly preparing a significant bid to lure a Brazilian wonderkid to Stamford Bridge, but the club faces stiff competition to land his signature. Under Chelsea’s new ownership, the…
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe says he welcomes the Football Association’s decision to suspend Sandro Tonaili’s two-month ban…
Aston Villa manager Carla Ward will leave the club at the end of the season despite having a year remaining on her contract…
Ange Postecoglou took the blame for his players as Tottenham’s Champions League hopes suffered a huge dent with defeat at Chelsea. Goals from Trevoh Chalobah and Nicolas Jackson handed Spurs their third Premier League defeat in a row, on what was a comfortable evening for Chelsea…
In a recent interview on the “No Tippy Tappy Football” podcast by William Hill and Footy Accumulators, former Crystal Palace manager Neil Warnock unveiled a startling detail that could have reshaped the club’s history. The legendary English manager Warnock disclosed that during his tenure, the Eagles were on the brink of securing the services of…
Super Eagles midfielder Raphael Onyedika has won the Player of the Month award for April at Belgian Jupiler League side Club Brugge, Soccernet.ng reports. Onyedika has been quite consistent for Club Brugge this season with 44 appearances under his belt across all competitions. However, he has been rejuvenated since Nicky Hayen took over from Ronny…
The Western Cape High Court was given a demonstration of what a witness says is the hand signal for the 27s gang, as the trial of the men accused of murdering Brian Wainstein and causing havoc in Cape Town’s clubs, continued on Tuesday.
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