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ARSENAL: In: Thomas Vermaelen (Ajax, 11m) Last season: 4th Prediction: 4th: Realistic objectives this season, in order of difficulty, are to win a trophy, hold on to fourth position and come through next week's Champions' League play-offs.ASTON VILLA: In: Stewart Downing (Middlesbrough, ...
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L’Équipe understands that Premier League clubs have made approaches, without citing the identities of those clubs. Mohamed Toubache-Ter has previously revealed an interest from Everton. AC Milan are also showing concrete interest in Diarra and the Italian side could have money to spen...
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Plans for a new 23,000-seater stadium, to be opened in 2026, will help secure Luton’s long-term future and therefore the financial windfall of just one season in the Premier League will do wonders for the club. That’s why the next year is something of a free hit; an adventure that...
Manchester United is the most followed Premier League club in the UK. According to our survey, about 29 percent of internet respondents follow the Red Devils. Next in the ranking is Liverpool, followed by Arsenal, and Manchester City. Which is the most popular Premier League club on Twitter...
With a capacity of around 10,356, it has been the stage for Luton Town's highs and lows, with the best to come this year as the club has been promoted to the Premier League for the season! If you're a Hatter, a visit to Kenilworth Road is a step back into a football era that...
LONDON, Dec. 23 (Xinhua) -- Premier League club Everton presented its plans for a new "world class stadium" to city hall in Liverpool on Monday. Planning officials will scrutinise the details of the 52,000-seater stadium on the banks of the River Mersey before it goes before the planning...