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Andrew Richardson

Hong Kong

Senior Production Editor, SCMP Sport at South China Morning Post

✍️Senior Production Editor for Sport, @SCMP_Sport; former @ESPNFC, @433, @MARCAinENGLISH ⚽ Calcio enthusiast ☔ Half Mancunian 🤌 Half Romanesco 🗣️ Linguist

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  • 2 weeks ago | scmp.com | Andrew Richardson

    Manchester United have vowed to “put on a show” when they visit Hong Kong next month, and reassured local supporters there would be no repeat of the Lionel Messi fiasco. In February last year the Argentina captain remained an unused substitute during Inter Miami’s pre-season match in the city – much to the anger of fans.

  • 2 weeks ago | scmp.com | Andrew Richardson

    Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim has described his club’s post-season trip to Hong Kong as a “small sacrifice” to reward fans in the region and bring in revenue. It was confirmed on Tuesday that the Old Trafford club’s match in Hong Kong – revealed by the Post last week – would take place on May 30, against the city’s representative side at Hong Kong Stadium.

  • 2 weeks ago | scmp.com | Andrew Richardson

    Organisers of Manchester United’s match in Hong Kong next month have confirmed that the city’s representative team will provide the opposition during the English Premier League club’s first visit in 12 years. The date of the fixture has also been confirmed as May 30, a Friday, with kick-off at 8pm. It follows the Post’s revelation earlier this month that United would be playing in the city, in a match staged at Hong Kong Stadium rather than in the new 50,000-seat arena at Kai Tak.

  • 3 weeks ago | scmp.com | Andrew Richardson

    With each passing match, it’s becoming more difficult to justify any type of interest in the English Premier League title “race”. At this point, Liverpool would need a total collapse – and even then for Arsenal to become relentless. Still, it’s at Anfield where we start our Wednesday night round up. Same old MoyesNo matter the form, David Moyes plus Everton at Anfield can never equal victory. Everton boss David Moyes was defeated once again at Anfield.

  • 3 weeks ago | msn.com | Andrew Richardson

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