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3 days ago |
footbiz.beehiiv.com | Ed Malyon |Matt Hughes
There we go, then. The club football season is over (in every country that uses the European calendar). A raft of finals and deciders this weekend made or broke the dreams of many clubs. We also — apparently — finalised the 237 teams that will enter UEFA competitions next season while also finding out who would be the champion of this year’s biggest one. And in the end, it wasn’t even close.
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1 week ago |
msn.com | Matt Hughes
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1 week ago |
theguardian.com | Matt Hughes
The British and Irish Lions tour to Australia will be available to watch free-to-air on TV this summer – but for now only in Welsh. The Guardian has learned that the Lions have agreed a deal for a highlights package with Welsh language channel S4C, which will be available throughout the UK via S4C’s iPlayer service and YouTube channel. S4C are understood to have bought highlights rights for all three Test matches and the Lions’ six tour games, which will be broadcast in Welsh.
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1 week ago |
standard.net.au | Matt Hughes
Colin O'Riordan, left, on debut for Terang Mortlake and right, training with the Sydney Swans in 2020. Pictures by Kristy Crawley and Getty ImagesThe bright lights of the AFL are seemingly a world away from country football but Sydney-sider Colin O'Riordan feels right at home in the Hampden league. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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1 week ago |
standard.net.au | Matt Hughes
Timboon Demons star Josh Saunders will miss round eight. Picture by Justine McCullagh-BeasyOne of the Warrnambool and District league's big risers in 2025 will have its depth tested against a competition heavyweight on Saturday, April 31. Subscribe now for unlimited access.
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