
Simeon Gholam
English Football League Editor at Sky Sports
EFL Editor @SkySports — Instagram: simeongholam
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2 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Simeon Gholam
It has been 18 months since Dino Maamria parted ways with Burton Albion, closing a three-year chapter with the club in League One. It has been a rare lengthy break for a man involved in football for pretty much his entire life. "Football is relentless," Maamria tells Sky Sports. "And managing requires total commitment, so I needed to pause and reflect." |Get Sky SportsDownload the Sky Sports App | Get more EFL to your phone with WhatsAppAt first, he spent some time with his family.
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3 weeks ago |
skysports.com | Simeon Gholam
Even as we speak a few weeks into the summer break, Rayan Kolli admits he finds it hard to switch off. "My life kind of revolves around football," the 20-year-old QPR winger tells Sky Sports. "I struggle to find something to do in the off-season apart from training. I'm not really a massive fan of it, to be honest. "If I take a day or two off, I start panicking.
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1 month ago |
skysports.com | Simeon Gholam
Sunderland secured a remarkable promotion back to the Premier League, but now they face a critical summer. Fresh from their comeback victory over Sheffield United at Wembley in the Championship play-off final, attention turned to how the Black Cats can survive in the Premier League next season. Matchwinner Tommy Watson has already left to join Brighton, while Jobe Bellingham has been travelling around Germany already to seek out his next move.
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1 month ago |
skysports.com | Simeon Gholam
Charlton are back in the Championship after five years away after beating Leyton Orient 1-0 in the League One play-off final. Just 12 months after their lowest league finish in 98 years, Nathan Jones led the Addicks back into the second tier after victory at Wembley, sealed by Macaulay Gillesphey's first-half free-kick. For Orient, the dream of ending their 43-year wait to play in the second tier is over for another season.
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1 month ago |
skysports.com | Simeon Gholam
Charlton are back in the Championship after five years away after beating Leyton Orient 1-0 in the League One play-off final. Just 12 months after their lowest league finish in 98 years, Nathan Jones led the Addicks back into the second tier after victory at Wembley, sealed by Macaulay Gillesphey's first-half free-kick. For Orient, the dream of ending their 43-year wait to play in the second tier is over for another season.
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