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    Bellingham's 'no-brainer' decision

    It is fair to say Jude Bellingham had the choice of all the world's top clubs when he was deciding whether to leave Borussia Dortmund last season. Manchester City were certainly keen to sign the England international. In the end though, Bellingham joined Real Madrid, where he was outstanding in the first half of the season and is now within touching distance of his first La Liga title.

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    Is Aberdeen 'too small' a step for Thelin?

    There is a feeling from some in Sweden that Jimmy Thelin's move to Aberdeen isn't a big enough leap in his managerial career. "I think this is a good step, a lot of people in Sweden say this step could be too small, that he should take a bigger step," he said.

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    Forest to introduce safe standing

    Nottingham Forest will introduce safe standing to the City Ground from next season. The plans will accommodate around 2,300 safe standing spaces for home fans in the Upper Bridgford Stand and Lower Bridgford Stand while there will also be spaces allocated for away supporters. In 2022, the government confirmed safe standing could be introduced in the Premier League and Championship from the start of the 2022-23 season.

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    'Leave it... it's his decision' - Nevin on penalty argument

    Former Chelsea winger Pat Nevin says Cole Palmer was "utterly in the right" for stepping up himself to score a penalty against Everton, following a dispute between team-mates about who should take it. Nicolas Jackson and Noni Madueke argued over who would take it, before Palmer - Chelsea's regular taker - scored his fourth goal of the match.