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‘Friendly Leicester’ turn after being bitten by the laws they agreed to
Club voted for the rules that they are now legally challenging, knocking another lump out of the consensus that holds the game together
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England’s Euro 2024 fixtures: Group, full schedule, kit and latest odds
Plus, latest England team news, Euro 2024 TV guide and how to buy tickets
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Jurgen Klopp held talks with Michael Edwards ahead of Liverpool return
Manager welcomes return of the man he worked with so successfully in the past and says FSG’s CEO of football is ‘top news for the club’
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The Super League is dead – thanks to Denmark
European Union concluded breakaway league must find a new name after Danish top-flight trademarked the brand
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Uefa discussed allowing teams to pick opposition in new Champions League format
Uefa general secretary Theodore Theodoridis said he liked radical idea, but colleagues and clubs were not keen
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Mohamed Salah vs Kevin De Bruyne needs an encore – this should not be their last battle
Premier League greats go head to head with futures unclear, yet nothing in their form suggests it is time for gentler form of game
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Leicester face big points deduction on Premier League return for spending breach
Championship leaders would be punished upon top-flight comeback as they avoided sanction this season due to relegation
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Mark Clattenburg believed he had Howard Webb’s approval to approach Paul Tierney
Clattenburg, now with Forest as an advisor, was rebuffed after approaching Tierney in the wake of Liverpool’s win at the City Ground
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Bury FC forced to play two games behind closed doors after abusive chants in landmark ruling
Club expelled from the EFL in 2019 who now play in the North West Counties Premier are first in England to be sanctioned for fans’ slurs
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Premier League referees ‘bemused’ by ‘puppet’ Mark Clattenburg’s role at Nottingham Forest
After a mistake by Paul Tierney in Forest’s defeat to Liverpool, Clattenburg attempted to speak to him in his role as a referee analyst
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Manchester City believe they have the ability to avoid Manchester United’s two greatest failures
Question remains whether Man City’s dominance will survive Pep Guardiola’s exit and Premier League charges