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  • The Telegraph

    Arsenal’s secret weapon is Win the dog – but Gunner was club’s original good boy

    The most popular member of the Arsenal squad has never kicked a ball for the club, or even stepped foot on the Emirates pitch. She does not say much, either, and is far more concerned with her nutrition plan than with Mikel Arteta’s tactical strategies.

  • The Telegraph

    How Everton could yet prove an attractive buy despite nearly £1bn of debt

    With outstanding debt and other loans now soaring beyond £1 billion, the sale of Everton comes with a health warning for potential buyers. However, as Farhad Moshiri considers pulling the plug on his agreement with 777 Partners, insiders insist there is no shortage of suitors. As Telegraph Sport crunches the eye-watering bills involved, experts maintain the eventual new owner, after short-term pain, may yet net a “fantastic deal for themselves”:

  • BBC

    Rangers confident on keeping Butland - gossip

    Rangers in advanced talks with Panama centre-half and increasingly confident on retaining their star goalkeeper...

  • BBC

    History at Man Utd - a 'friend' or an 'enemy'?

    Gary Neville says history at Manchester United "can be your friend but also your enemy". The decorated right-back has been critical of the club's current side for recent displays, with the Red Devils sat eighth in the Premier League under manager Erik ten Hag. Speaking to the BBC at the premiere of Amazon Prime's '99 documentary which focuses on Manchester United's Treble-winning side, Neville explained he hopes Ten Hag's team can claim an unlikely victory against rivals Manchester City in the FA Cup final on Saturday, 25 May to kickstart another era of success.