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  • Sport

    INTERCHANGEABLE SEVILLA PRIMED TO COMPOUND LEICESTER MISERY

    Rebuilding no problem for Sevilla The heady days of Nessun Dorma being belted out amidst East Midlands euphoria are very much a thing of the past. Leicester’s fairy tale is in danger of reaching an unhappy ending.

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    WENGER CONUNDRUM MORE COMPLEX THAN JUST STAY OR GO

    Arsenal run just how Wenger desires For the past few seasons, the debate over whether Arsene Wenger should be relieved of his duties has divided fans. The Frenchman has never been under more pressure following the 5-1 mauling at Bayern Munich, with the majority of fans now calling for change at the helm.

  • Insights

    Colossus Syndicates is looking for leaders!

    BECOME A LEADER JOIN OUR SYNDICATE COMMUNITY Earlier this year, Colossus Bets launched Syndicates.  This award winning platform allows players from around the world to buy shares in big tickets to take on the pools.

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    JESE IS STUTTERING LAS PALMAS’ LATEST HIGH PROFILE GAMBLE

    Paris-Saint Germain shelled out 25 million euros in the summer for the signature of Jese Rodriguez. Plucked from Real Madrid by their new Spanish boss Unai Emery, the Gran Canaria-born forward often had questions raised about his temperament – while being unable to offer the consistent quality required to make up for his personal shortcomings.

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    Jurgen Klopp hasn’t been ‘worked out’ just yet

    Whenever Jamie Carragher criticises Liverpool, the club he adores, and Jurgen Klopp, you know it is worth your attention. “Certain players have been superb all season,” Carragher said on Sunday. “You can’t expect the likes of Adam Lallana, Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho to keep up their levels, they need to come out of the team, not dropped, but just taken out for a couple of weeks to freshen them up, but there isn’t the players on the bench to do that.

  • Sport

    PREVIEWING THE PICK 15

    Kicking off with a big game in the Championship on Friday night, this week’s Pick 15 is not to be missed! Alex McMahon offers his thoughts on the £1,600,000 Pick 15. SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY vs Birmingham City Wednesday have lost just once in their last six contests against Birmingham and it may prove prudent to side with the hosts here.

  • Winners

    THAT WINNING FEELING!

    Just ONE week in to Colossus Syndicates and we have a memorable winning Syndicate! And the clues were there! On the eve of our MASSIVE Pick 4 rollover, this shrewd manager created their ticket with a confident Syndicate name of 'The Winning Ticket'! Playing with a 20p stake per line, their syndicate was shooting for a potential £54,386 bumper Pick 4 rollover jackpot.

  • Sport

    PREVIEWING THE MILLIONAIRE POOL

    This week, the Millionaire includes clashes from the top and bottom of the Premier League. The pool jackpot stands over £2.33 MILLION and I’m predicting a lot of close games this week! We’ll preview the pool now.

  • Sport

    IS THE VENDETTA AGAINST JOSE REAL?

    “The rules for me are different’’ Mourinho bemoaned after Manchester United slipped to another disappointing home draw against Hull. “I am different in everything, I watch my team play in a hotel, I was forbidden to go to the stadium, my assistant [Rui Faria] had a six-match stadium ban and he didn’t touch anyone.

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    LA LIGA’S BOTTOM THREE DOOMED FOR DROP DESPITE JANUARY DEALS

    La Liga Relegation battle Granada, Osasuna, Sporting Gijon currently occupy the drop zone in Spain’s top-flight, with even 18th-placed Sporting needing to pick up a minimum of five points in order to clamber towards Leganes.

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    TRANSFER TROUBLES

    The transfer window closed on Tuesday as Premier League clubs rolled the dice for the last time to try and improve their squads, but are the bigger clubs now more than ever reluctant to spend in January? Premier League clubs spent a six-year high of £215m on players in the January transfer window, but sales to overseas clubs and the Football League exceeded that by £40m The activity or lack of it among the top clubs was more noticeable than ever and on deadline day itself 11 Premier League clubs did not sign a single player.

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