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https://www.coachesvoice.com/cv/joleon-lescott-interview-manchester-city-2012-title-win/
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https://sports.yahoo.com/apple-tv-wins-mls-rights-160037555.html Apple TV Wins MLS Rights in 10-Year Deal Worth at Least $2.5 Billion
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Passes the eye test in a compilation video.
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
ohhh_yeah replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
THE BUCKET, THE SOFA, THE JERSEY THEY’RE GONNA RECREATE THE PIC -
https://bishops.co/ Where I go when I get a hot towel shave.
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
ohhh_yeah replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
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Woodgate: "I didn’t want to go to Newcastle. But Bobby Robson was manager, Alan Shearer was a legend, Gary Speed as well.” "They had a young team so I thought let’s do it even though I didn’t want to leave Leeds.” “It was tough as you want to be successful in your career and want to play with the best players.” "But they all started leaving [Leeds]. Robbie Fowler went, Robbie Keane went and I knew they were going to get relegated, and they’re only back up [to the Premier League] two years ago.” “We saw the downfall from being in a Champions League semi-final – I’m over the moon they didn’t get relegated this season.” “When you have injuries, there’s nothing worse as a footballer as you just want to play,” he continued. "It seemed to be a snowball effect for me, as I’d get one injury and that would lead to another one, but it all came down to my back as I had an unstable segment in my back. "Even though I didn’t get a massive amount of pain in my back, it was making me pull my hamstrings, my quads, groin injuries. But it was tough to take, especially as you know you could give a lot more, and had a more successful career without the injuries.”
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Alphonse Areola. https://westhamfans.org/content/are-toon-new-spuds
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Daniel Campos: "He is at the best club in the world. He is happy with prominence; I don’t see any possibility of change now. "[Newcastle] are going to change everything, structure, youth, women’s soccer."
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Lars and Sven Bender are returning to 1860 Munich after leaving the club together 13 years ago.