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Kim Jong-Un bans Spurs and two other PL clubs from being shown in North Korea

Tyrant Kim Jong-un has forbidden Tottenham Hotspur competitions to be shown in North Korea. His MADCAP regime insists that there are no games with teams with players from his hated neighbors are broadcast and tracks are leader through the South Korean icon son Heung-Min. It means that impoverished Burgers Premier League matches are allowed to […]

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Ranking Each Spanish Club’s Chances of Winning the UEFA Champions League

The journey from Real Madrid to the Etihad to face in Manchester City was undoubtedly the draw of the UEFA Champions League Knockout Playoff round, and fans were not disappointed. Los Blancos went to England in the midst of an injury crisis, with five of their seven usual senior defenders who were all injured. Midfielders

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Ranking Each Spanish Club’s Chances of Winning the UEFA Champions League

The journey from Real Madrid to the Etihad to face in Manchester City was undoubtedly the draw of the UEFA Champions League Knockout Playoff round, and fans were not disappointed. Los Blancos went to England in the midst of an injury crisis, with five of their seven usual senior defenders who were all injured. Midfielders

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Osasuna General Director – ‘Real Madrid and Barcelona have a bad relationship with other La Liga clubs’

There are four La Liga clubs that remain the property of fans, but they compete in very different fashion. So much has been made clear by Osasuna General Director Fran Canal, who notes that the other trio tends to represent challenges for Los Rojillo. Real Madrid and Barcelona remain fan ownership, despite plans from the

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Vinicius and Real Madrid Face a Pivotal Summer as SPL Clubs Eye Blockbuster Move

The future of Vinicius Junior in Real Madrid has been subject to intense speculation by Media worldwide in recent months. The 24-year-old has repeatedly been racially abused by Spanish fans, who did not surprise his toll on his mental well-being. Although his performances have not suffered, his future could be an important talk point at

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Man United boss Ruben Amorim insists he has the support of club’s board

Ruben Amorim insists that he has the support of the Old Trafford Board, although Manchester United's decision not to sign a striker in the transfer window, could have the opposite effect on him. The United Boss admitted that not replacing Marcus Rashford and Antony – who went on loan to Aston Villa and Real Betis

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Dowman, training with Arsenal stars: Rival clubs circling he plays like Odegaard

When it comes to identifying the future stars in Arsenal, or an academy throughout the country, perspective is for it. Only one player of an age group team that gets the Gunners First XI is rare in itself. The case of 15-year-old Max Dowman, however, feels considerably different from many of the 'next big things'

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AI revolution in football: How PLAIER is helping Premier League clubs make better decisions

“Data analytics was a big step,” Jan Wendt tells Sky Sports. “This is a huge leap in the evolution of football data.” Wendt is co-founder of Plaier, a company that helps to bring artificial intelligence technology in Premier League football. They already work with four Premier League clubs and 10 times that number worldwide. By

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Real Madrid and Barcelona aren’t always Spain’s two biggest clubs

Together with Barcelona, ​​Madrid is considered one of Spain's 'Big Two', but their record from Copa del Rey is not as good as you might think. It is probably not too controversial to suggest that Real Madrid and Barcelona are two largest football clubs, based on a number of different statistics, from trophies won to

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