
Christy Malyan
Content Operations Lead, Football at Give Me Sport
Content Operations Lead for Football @GiveMeSport. Proud member of @theofficialFWA. Charlton Athletic and AEW fan.
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6 days ago |
givemesport.com | Christy Malyan
The end of the football season marks a time of change for many in the Premier League. While some will be confident of still playing for the same club come the start of the next campaign, others will be unsure of whether their future lay elsewhere, depending on what offers come in over the summer and how circumstances within their own club may change. A separate portion of players, meanwhile, will know their tenures have come to an end, with the club not intending to renew their contracts.
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6 days ago |
givemesport.com | Christy Malyan
Tottenham Hotspur's 2024/25 campaign ended with them lifting a European trophy. The final against Manchester United was not a game to remember; the Lilywhites had just 26% possession and even Brennan Johnson's winner should have arguably been documented as an own goal. Nonetheless, it marked Spurs' first European trophy since the 1983/84 season, when they lifted the UEFA Cup.
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1 week ago |
givemesport.com | Christy Malyan
Premier League legend Ashley Cole remains an unusual figure in the recent history of English football. Unquestionably one of the best left-backs of all time who won everything, including a record number of FA Cups, and earned over 100 England caps, and yet he was almost universally loathed throughout his playing career.
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1 week ago |
givemesport.com | Fabrizio Romano |Christy Malyan
The emergency services have now confirmed the number of casualties from today's incident at Liverpool's trophy parade. The Premier League champions were celebrating their title win with an open-top bus parade through the city centre. But the joyous mood suddenly changed shortly after 6pm when a vehicle drove into multiple pedestrians on Water Street. Footage circulating on social media showed the incident and the police's quick response to apprehend the driver.
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1 week ago |
givemesport.com | Christy Malyan
Ruud Gullit offers a unique perspective when talking about English football. Having signed for Chelsea in 1995 during the twilight of his career, Gullit arrived at a time when there was far less emphasis on technical eloquence and tactical saviness than he'd been accustomed to. He'd played alongside Johan Cruyff in the Netherlands, won two Champions League titles with AC Milan and was crowned the 1987 Ballon d'Or winner.
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