LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The Russian owner of Chelsea, Roman Abramovich, says the club would be “stewarded and cared for by trustees of Chelsea’s charity foundation.” Abramovich, who will continue to control the club, made the decision in the midst of
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine)- The football associations of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland agreed against bidding for World Cup 2030. Instead, they’ll concentrate on a united effort to host Euro 2028. The decision follows the UK government’s £2.8 million
Manchester United find out their upcoming Champions League group stage opponents on Thursday – and will look to avoid a repeat of last season’s group in which they were eliminated by Paris Saint-Germain and Leipzig. The draw, which will take place in
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Between reaching the semi-finals of Euro 96 and the 2018 World Cup, England’s participation in major tournaments can be broadly split into two eras. The first spanned the early 2000s when a golden generation of stars were weighed down by expectation, anxiety and
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Harry Kane has admitted that he is at a “crossroads” in his Tottenham career and does not want to “have any regrets” over a lack of trophies after informing the club of his desire to leave this summer. Kane expressed his desire to
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Jose Mourinho has been confirmed as the new head coach of Roma. Just two weeks after being sacked by Tottenham, Mourinho has been announced as the replacement for Paulo Fonseca, who will leave the Olimpico at the end of the season. Mourinho has agreed
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Arsenal could be approaching a shock takeover involving Spotify founder and CEO Daniel Ek and three former Gunners. According to The Telegraph, Ek is teaming up with Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp and Patrick Vieira in a bid to buy Arsenal from Stan Kroenke in the fallout from the club’s involvement in the collapsed Super
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Big European nights are a staple of Anfield folklore. Continental competition under the floodlights in front of the Kop has developed its own mystique. A belief has developed that anything is possible when the crowd and the team feed off each other.
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It has been a long season for everyone involved in Premier League football and with Euro 2020 still to be played this summer, the end is far from sight. You could understand, though, if Marcus Rashford was feeling the effects more than most of his top-flight
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There was an hour on the clock when Thomas Tuchel erupted at his players. This was supposed to be a stroll against the Premier League’s bottom side, but it was threatening to turn into an awkward afternoon. Sheffield United were fighting for
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