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Harry Crichton

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  • 4 days ago | thesun.ie | Joshua Jones |Harry Crichton

    CRISTIANO RONALDO and Elon Musk have been urged to forget the glamour of Man United - and invest in Cheltenham Town instead. That's according to football finance expert Dr Rob Wilson, who says the League Two side are one of the most undervalued clubs in English football. Ronaldo, 40, is tipped to make a move into club ownership once he hangs up his boots. And while many might expect him to target Old Trafford, Dr Wilson thinks he should cast his eye a little lower down the football pyramid.

  • 2 months ago | dailystar.co.uk | Matt Maltby |Michael Ham |Harry Crichton

    Everton are set to be without seven first-team players for the Merseyside derby against Liverpool, but David Moyes could welcome back a key man for the crunch clash Sport Matt Maltby Mirror Associate Sports Editor, Michael Ham and Harry Crichton 14:07, 12 Feb 2025 Everton head coach David Moyes has injury woes(Image: AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images) Goodison Park is set for an emotional send-off tonight as Everton gear up for their final Merseyside derby at the legendary ground against...

  • 2 months ago | mirror.co.uk | Matt Maltby |Harry Crichton

    An emotional farewell awaits at Goodison Park on Wednesday as Everton play their final Merseyside derby at the historic ground against Liverpool - but the Toffees go into the crunch clash without seven first-team stars. David Moyes, however, is laser-focused on clinching vital Premier League points to steer clear of the drop zone. Despite a setback in his first home game since his return, losing to Aston Villa, Moyes has led the Toffees to three straight league victories.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | birminghammail.co.uk | Tom Sunderland |Harry Crichton

    SportEighth-tier Worcester City are set to move into a new home at the end of the season as they bid farewell to Claines Lane for the far more expansive Sixways StadiumWorcester City are set to move into Sixways Stadium for the foreseeable future (Image: Bob Bradford - CameraSport via Getty Images)Please enter a valid emailSomething went wrong, please try again later.More NewslettersWe use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you.

  • Jan 12, 2025 | mirror.co.uk | Harry Crichton |Tom Sunderland

    Eighth-tier Worcester City are set to move into a new home - and it's bigger than Premier League outfit Bournemouth's stadium. Come the end of the season, the Northern Premier League Midlands Division club will trade the familiar turf of Claines Lane for the expansive Sixways Stadium - a ground that might have some away fans wondering if they've come to the right match.

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