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  • The Telegraph

    ‘We have something Manchester United never will – history’: Tottenham Women’s remarkable rise

    Before she takes up her seat in Wembley’s Royal Box on Sunday, Val Weaver will make a trip to Edmonton Cemetery to visit her late brother Glenn, the man described as the “heart” of Tottenham’s women’s team.

  • BBC

    Depth of squad has to be addressed this summer

    The "Road to Athens" as Uefa branded this season's Europa Conference League tournament, ended in the wrong part of the district. More accurately, we might say that it really ended in Birmingham last week, when Villa missed the chance to take charge of the tie. Unai Emery would have expected Olympiakos to be well coached to protect that lead by his compatriot Jose Luis Mendilibar, and so it proved.

  • AFP

    FIFA deny 'imposing' 2025 Club World Cup schedule

    FIFA on Friday strenuously denied "imposing" its scheduling for the 2025 Club World Cup amid the threat of legal action from leagues and unions. "From the outset we reject any suggestion or inference that FIFA somehow "imposes" the International Match Calendar (IMC) on the football community without adequate consultation or to suit its own "business strategy"," Grafstrom said in a letter seen by AFP. On Thursday, the leagues and unions had called on FIFA to reschedule the 32-team Club World Cup,

  • BBC

    'Players will be sold' - Thelwell

    Everton director of football Kevin Thelwell says players "will be sold" this summer and has asked fans for "patience and understanding" as the club works to improve its financial condition. Thelwell says the Premier League commission and appeal processes around the deductions have created "anxiety and uncertainty" and that the "impact such matters can have on a club’s footballing operation" should not be underestimated.