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    Frank Lampard to Crystal Palace would be a risk for both parties

    On paper, the idea of seeing Frank Lampard take over at Crystal Palace would be quite exciting. Lampard is a talented, relatively young English coach with a big profile looking for redemption after being ruthlessly sacked by Roman Abramovich.

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    Not all clubs will be eager for fans back in stadiums

    Cliched it may be, but there has never been so much irrefutable evidence that football is nothing without fans back in stadiums. Strip it back, take out all the noise and anticipation, and it doesn’t feel much like sport.

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    Jadon Sancho would be a perfect fit for Liverpool

    Jadon Sancho has been chased by Manchester United for so long that most can’t imagine the winger moving anywhere else when he finally decides to leave Borussia Dortmund, as is inevitable. With another window in sight, speculation is starting to swirl once more and the majority of it points to Old Trafford.

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    Is Graham Potter the EPL’s most overrated manager?

    Graham Potter remains a top candidate for the Tottenham job according to both the media and the betting odds. The Brighton boss is currently the Premier League’s flavour of the month. Brighton’s pleasingly progressive style undoubtedly catches the eye, but it is a surprise to see a manager from a club rooted in the bottom third of the table so strongly linked to a big job.

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    5 relegated players who could be in demand this summer

    With Fulham joining West Brom and Sheffield United in the Championship, the vultures are likely to start circling in search of bargain buys. While the bottom three ended up being significantly cut adrift from the rest of the Premier League, some players will still escape the blame and emerge with their reputations intact.

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    7 of the worst Liverpool signings in the Premier League era

    Having been dominant in English football during the 1980s, it was unthinkable that it would take Liverpool nearly 30 years after their title win in the 1989/90 season to win again. Whilst The Reds won plenty of cup competitions and had some of the best footballers in England, it’s fair to say there has been quite a few disappointments to have arrived at Anfield.

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    Tottenham could do a lot worse than Antonio Conte

    With Tottenham Hotspur chairman Daniel Levy effectively selling the club’s soul and doing a deal with the devil in Jose Mourinho, the situation looks rather bleak at the moment. Indeed, with Harry Kane said to want away and Spurs’ Premier League rivals likely to get even stronger next season given it’s almost impossible to imagine either Liverpool or Chelsea enduring such difficult league campaigns in 2021/22, whoever takes over in North London has quite the job on their hands.

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    Europa League football a fitting reward for West Ham

    Following their defeat to Everton on Sunday, hopes of a Champions League spot have surely gone for West Ham this season. However,with Liverpool, Tottenham and Everton still behind West Ham in the table and just a few games left to play, the Europa League is still very much in reach and would be a just reward for a superb season.

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    Joe Willock is the signing Newcastle should, but won’t, make

    The first rule of fan-player relations is to never build an emotional attachment to a loan signing. For Newcastle United supporters and Joe Willock, that ship sailed under 90 minutes into his temporary spell on Tyneside.

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    Who should be the next Premier League Hall of Fame inductee?

    Alan Shearer and Thierry Henry became the inaugural inductees into the Premier League Hall of Fame, with few arguments made against them being selected as the first players. But debate is already raging over who should follow them into the elite club, with 23 names having been picked out as the next nominees by the Premier League.

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    Virgil van Dijk return won’t solve all of Liverpool’s issues

    There hasn’t been much to enthuse Liverpool fans this season, but a short video clip from the club’s training ground last week caused some excitement. It showed Virgil van Dijk jogging at half-pace from one end of a football pitch to another and proved the Dutch defender is further along the road to recovery than previously thought.

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