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  • BBC

    'It felt like a basketball game'

    Former Premier League goalkeeper Shay Given says Sunday's FA Cup tie between Manchester United and Liverpool was a throwback to a "classic" meeting between the two. "The game was end to end and it felt like a basketball game or even a classic of the game from years gone by," said Given on BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club.

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    Scottish gossip: Dundee United Premier League partnership, Aaron Hickey, Reo Hatate, Owen Beck

    Brighton and Brentford are looking into potential partnerships with Dundee United, Aaron Hickey's Euro 2024 worry, plus more.

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    Here are 12 girls soccer players to watch from a Rockford area stacked with stars

    To kick off the season, here are a dozen high school girls soccer players from the Rockford area to keep an eye on this spring.

  • BBC

    'Forest were having to operate with one hand held behind their back'

    Football finance expert Kieran Maguire says Nottingham Forest's punishment for breaching financial rules "does seem harsh". As a newly promoted club, the Reds did not have the benefit of having the £105m yearly loss threshold of established clubs in the Premier League. "The reason for that [the differential] is that if clubs have been in the Championship they're only allowed to lose £13m each year and if they've been in the Premier League they're allowed to lose £35m, so in the case of Forest it was 35 plus two 13s, which gave them a loss of £61m, which was their target."