
Joe Lynskey
Journalist at BBC Sport
Journalist at BBC Breakfast
Journalist @BBCSport. @Save9Lives
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | Joe Lynskey
When China's president, Xi Jinping, visited Manchester in October 2015, there followed a bizarre photo opportunity and a bold statement. The former was an image of two global leaders - Xi and then UK Prime Minister David Cameron - posing alongside Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero. The unlikely selfie went viral on social media. The latter laid out a target that seemed much more likely for a nation of 1.4 billion people - and the football world took notice.
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1 month ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Joe Lynskey
When China's president, Xi Jinping, visited Manchester in October 2015, there followed a bizarre photo opportunity and a bold statement. The former was an image of two global leaders - Xi and then UK Prime Minister David Cameron - posing alongside Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero. The unlikely selfie went viral on social media. The latter laid out a target that seemed much more likely for a nation of 1.4 billion people - and the football world took notice.
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1 month ago |
ca.sports.yahoo.com | Joe Lynskey
When China's president, Xi Jinping, visited Manchester in October 2015, there followed a bizarre photo opportunity and a bold statement. The former was an image of two global leaders - Xi and then UK Prime Minister David Cameron - posing alongside Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero. The unlikely selfie went viral on social media. The latter laid out a target that seemed much more likely for a nation of 1.4 billion people - and the football world took notice.
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May 28, 2024 |
sports.yahoo.com | Joe Lynskey
A BBC Sport fans' questionnaire invited Premier League season ticket holders to share their views on the price they pay to watch their team. You can read about the results and how they were collated here. Fulham fans have held up yellow cards around Craven Cottage this season. The club has the most expensive non-corporate season ticket in the league. At £3,000, those who sit in certain areas of the new Riverside Stand pay more than £150 per home league match.
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May 28, 2024 |
sports.yahoo.com | Joe Lynskey
A BBC Sport fans' questionnaire invited Premier League season ticket-holders to share their views on the price they pay to watch their team. You can read about the results and how they were collated here. At Tottenham, fans from the Save Our Seniors campaign group have protested against the club's decision to phase out a 50% discount that supporters over the age of 65 currently receive from the 2025-26 season. Spurs fan Alan Fisher spoke to BBC Sport at April's north London derby.
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