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    Who are the best Australian players in Serie A history?

    With Australia having one of the largest Italian communities outside of Europe, it isn’t surprising to find that some players made it back there. Serie A has long provided a route into the upper echelons of European football making it a great way for players across the world to get a taste of it.

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    NBA Western Conference 2021 – Preview

    The NBA season is upon us and there are several teams eyeing the Championship prize. Here we look at the NBA Western Conference ahead of the 2021 season. We’ll be chatting through the key contenders with nods to some player moves, new faces and the occasional reference to the teams that have no hope ahead of the new campaign.

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    Could Claudio Ranieri buck the trend at Watford?

    Claudio Ranieri and Watford is a match that just seems natural. There is something about them both which makes it difficult to imagine that they hadn’t crossed paths before. As Ranieri’s career has developed, he has gone from adding some rather sizeable clubs to his CV, to becoming a specialist short-term appointment for a team looking for stability.

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    Dilution of South American World Cup qualifiers is a shame

    Despite European internationals returning to their club teams, there was another round of South American World Cup qualifiers on Thursday night. All 10 of CONMEBOL’s national teams took to the field for the third time in the international break.

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    Newcastle United should learn lessons from the past after takeover

    We didn’t need the Saudi Arabian-backed takeover of Newcastle United to tell us English football is obsessed with money. But now it is clear than ever just how little it cares about anything else. Over the 18 months since the prospective deal for Amanda Staveley’s consortium — 80% financed by the Saudi Public Investment Fund — to buy Newcastle United was agreed, debates rumbled on and it was delayed to the point many people thought it would never happen.

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    Premier League success not a flash in the pan for Brentford

    Brentford are certainly making the most of their first ever season in the Premier League. While fellow promoted sides Norwich City and Watford are struggling for points near the foot of the table, Thomas Frank’s side are flying high in seventh place, just four points off Liverpool in top spot.

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    5 contenders to win the Ballon d’Or 2021

    The release of the shortlist for the Ballon d’Or is one of the most intriguing days of the year. There is even more anticipation this year as the award was not given out in 2020 with the decision made to cancel it due to the football calendar being disrupted by COVID-19.

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    Is Mo Salah already one of the best in Premier League history?

    No player has scored more times in the Premier League this season than Mohamed Salah. Indeed, the six goals the Egyptian has scored in the seven games he has played for Liverpool this term demonstrate that the level the 29-year-old is currently operating at.

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    3 things Ole Gunnar Solskjær is doing wrong at United

    As the international break draws to a close, Ole Gunnar Solskjær and Manchester United sit in fourth place in the Premier League, two points behind league leaders Chelsea. Although that may be seen as a positive, seven games into the season, the side have lost to Aston Villa and have dropped points against the likes of Everton and Southampton since the start of the campaign, picking up just 14 points out of a potential 21.

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    5 possible transfer targets for Newcastle for the January window

    Newcastle United’s long-awaited takeover has finally gone through, with the club’s new owners expected to be aggressive with their transfer targets. Overnight Newcastle have become the world’s richest club but it seems unlikely they will be able to tempt the likes of Kylian Mbappe or Harry Kane to Tyneside straight away.

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    6 lesser known winners of the Copa Libertadores

    Generally when people think the Copa Libertadores, they automatically consider teams in Brazil or Argentina. Whilst the two footballing powerhouses of South America have dominated the competition, there have been times when sides from other nations have shocked teams and enjoyed success.

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