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4 days ago |
skysports.com | Rob Dorsett
The FA is investigating the pitch invasion at Turf Moor, which left Sheffield United's Hamza Choudhury and some of his team-mates incensed by the way they had been treated. Burnley beat the Blades 2-1 to confirm their automatic promotion back to the Premier League, which sparked scenes of jubilation amongst scores of supporters who spilled onto the pitch at full-time. Sheffield United have made no complaint to the police nor the football authorities.
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4 days ago |
skysports.com | Rob Dorsett
Ruud van Nistelrooy will meet with Leicester’s bosses this week for discussions over his future, but it’s thought he will remain in charge of the team until the end of the Premier League season. Beyond that, there are doubts whether either side wants the relationship to continue in the Championship next season. Leicester are already drawing up a shortlist of possible replacements, which includes Lee Carsley, Danny Rohl and Russell Martin, Sky Sports News has been told.
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2 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Rob Dorsett
Champions League prize money has increased by a third this season after the competition's revamp. The total prize pot for the UEFA competition, which has this season expanded from 32 to 36 teams, is up to £2.06bn, compared to £1.74bn in the previous format last time around. Every club that qualifies earns an automatic £15.7m - even if they lose every game and go out at the league phase. MNF make race for Champions League predictions - do you agree?
Jamie Vardy: Leicester City legend has no plans to retire but future at King Power remains uncertain
3 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Rob Dorsett
Jamie Vardy has no plans to retire from football and his future at Leicester City will be decided before the end of the season. Vardy's current contract expires in two months' time, but the striker has a very close relationship with Leicester's bosses, who he is in constant dialogue with.
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3 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Rob Dorsett
A number of Premier League clubs have recently published their annual accounts. Aston Villa announced they had made an £85.4m loss, Everton published a £53.2m loss, Tottenham a £26.2m loss, and Chelsea a rare £128.4m profit. But what do those figures mean regarding the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability rules (PSR), and which clubs are in the healthiest financial position to spend big in this summer's transfer window?
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