Monthly Archives: October 2019

Richarlison talks up Bernard – but won't try to tempt Mina to Everton

Everton have been linked with moves for both South American stars before Thursday’s deadline, with the former pictured in Liverpool Bernard has been pictured in England ahead of a proposed move to Everton, but fellow Brazilian Richarlison has not tried to persuade his friend Yerry Mina to also join the Premier League club. Shaktar Donetsk winger Bernard […]

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'It doesn't matter how I scored it' – Unlikely Man Utd hero Shaw delighted by first career goal

The Red Devils beat Leicester City 2-1 on Friday, with the defender’s first goal in senior football ultimately making the difference Luke Shaw’s first Manchester United goal in a strong showing against Leicester City was the best moment of the left-back’s career to date. Click Here: cheap nrl jerseys Shaw has struggled during his time at […]

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How Chelsea will line up in 2018-19

The Blues had a busy deadline day, which saw a number of comings and goings under their new head coach Maurizio Sarri Chelsea fell short in the Premier League last season, finishing fifth under their volatile former manager Antonio Conte, but earning a Champions League spot at least is the aim this season. Since being taken […]

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Chelsea 2018-19 season: Fixtures, transfers, squad numbers & complete Premier League schedule

Maurizio Sarri’s side head to Australia as well as France and Ireland on their pre-season tour ahead of the new campaign Chelsea returned to the Asia-Pacific region with a fixture against Perth Glory in Australia to get their preparations for the 2018-19 campaign under way. The Blues then faced some of Europe’s biggest clubs as part […]

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Bonus: A Strange And Bitter Crop

Editor’s note: This podcast contains subject matter that some may find disturbing. From the NPR podcast Code Switch: Eighty-five years ago, a crowd of several thousand white people gathered in Jackson County, Fla., to participate in the lynching of a man named Claude Neal. The poet L. Lamar Wilson grew up there, but didn’t learn […]

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Ramsey's Arsenal stay shocks Merson as contract extension talks drag on

The Wales international midfielder is yet to commit to fresh terms at Emirates Stadium, but has been advised to ignore interest from afar and stay put Aaron Ramsey has been urged to “sign now” at Arsenal, with Paul Merson “shocked” that a midfielder with an expiring contract is still at Emirates Stadium. The 27-year-old has […]

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Berbatov urges Man Utd fans not to panic after Brighton loss: It's too early, don't be worried!

The former Red Devils striker was disappointed with the defeat to Chris Hughton’s side but does not believe it is the time to be duly worried Dimitar Berbatov does not believe Manchester United supporters need to be worried despite their team’s disappointing display at Brighton & Hove Albion. Jose Mourinho’s side were beaten 3-2 by the […]

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Robben: Leaving Madrid for Bayern the best decision in my career

The star attacker admitted he did not expect to be at the Bundesliga champions so long but is pleased to be entering his 10th season with the club Arjen Robben didn’t think he’d be with Bayern Munich for a decade, but as he nears another season with the Bundesliga champions, the star believes joining the […]

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Argentina’s President Macri Defeated As Voters Cast Verdict On Ailing Economy

Peronist presidential candidate Alberto Fernández and his running mate, former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, wave to supporters in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after incumbent President Mauricio Macri conceded defeat at the end of election day, on Sunday. Updated at 12:30 p.m. Argentina’s center-left swept to victory in general elections on Sunday, ousting conservative President Mauricio […]

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'It really shocked me!' – Former Man Utd man Bosnich 'concerned' by Mourinho's bizarre behaviour

Former Red Devils goalkeeper believes the current manager should change his approach, but believes the Portuguese can turn things around given time Jose Mourinho should follow Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino’s approach in his dealings with the media, says former Manchester United goalkeeper Mark Bosnich. Mourinho walked out of a tetchy news conference repeatedly demanding “respect” […]

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