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Mike Ashley and Steve Bruce: A pair who deserve one another
His unveiling has angered large swathes of Newcastle fans who don’t want him near their club but Mike Ashley may have found his managerial equivalent in Steve Bruce. Two men with a rich history of broken promises, seemingly impervious to criticism and who, based on past performance, are extremely unlikely to advance the cause of Newcastle United football club.
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Would Harry Maguire be a good signing for Manchester United?
With Leicester widely reported to have agreed a fee with Brighton for the transfer of Lewis Dunk, the logical conclusion is that they’re prepared to allow Harry Maguire to leave for Manchester United.
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Things could be worse for Arsenal and United
Stan Kroenke has been trending on Twitter again after Arsenal fan groups released a joint statement encouraging their American owner to alter the manner in which he runs the club or get out altogether.
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How will the promoted teams fare in the Premier League?
Since the current format of the Premier League was established in 1995 there has only been one season – 1997/98 – when the three promoted clubs all went straight back down, so it’s fair to expect that at least one of this year’s arrivals will avoid the drop.
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Which Premier League players would be missed the most?
With the summer’s transfer activity continuing to ratchet up and rumours flying, we’ve turned to StatsBomb’s Premier League data to identify the players whose contribution to their clubs’ cause last season was the most valuable.
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Wimbledon Quarter-Final Tips: Djokovic to extend dominant head-to-head record against Goffin
The four men’s quarter-final matches take place at Wimbledon today and as expected the ‘big three’ all made it through to the last eight. Defending champion Novak Djokovic kicks off the action on Centre Court against David Goffin , followed by Roger Federer’s clash with Kei Nishikori.
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Wimbledon Quarter-Final Tips: Konta to make light work of Strycova
British number one Johanna Konta is the star attraction for Tuesday’s four women’s quarter-finals at Wimbledon. Konta fought back from a set down to see off two-time champion Petra Kvitova and next meets Barbara Strycova who also won from behind against Elise Mertens.
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Power struggle between players and clubs set to continue in summer of discontent
The summer has finally arrived with the country now in the grip of an extended period of hot weather. Even the traditionally rain-soaked Glastonbury was scorching last weekend. However, it is football‘s transfer market power struggle where things are really heating up.
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Wimbledon 2019: Four to watch in the women’s draw
With Wimbledon 2019 kicking off on Monday, we look at four key players in the women’s draw who will be either looking to hold on to supremacy, regain or attain glory. Some notable mentions will also be included as the excitement builds among fans awaiting another dramatic fortnight of tennis action on the SW19 lawns.
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Wimbledon 2019: Four to watch in the men’s draw
With Wimbledon 2019 kicking off on Monday, we look at four key players in the men’s draw who will be either looking to hold on to supremacy, regain or attain glory. Some notable mentions will also be included as the excitement builds among fans awaiting another dramatic fortnight of tennis action on the SW19 lawns.
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Is Wimbledon 2019 another step on bionic Andy Murray’s return to the top?
After Andy Murray completed a dream return to the tennis tour by winning the Queen’s doubles title alongside Feliciano Lopez this week, it felt a long time since the drama of January. It was then, of course, when a tearful and clearly pained Murray announced at a pre-Australian Open press conference that the Grand Slam would likely spell the end of his career, with him no longer able to fight against the pain of a long-standing, debilitating hip injury.
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