the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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UK minister criticised over call for gay World Cup fans to show respect in Qatar
[OC] Cost of hosting the World Cup
[Marca] Santiago Sánchez, the Spanish football fan walking to Qatar who went missing, has been jailed in Iran according to the Iran International news channel.
[Collin Millar] Juventus knocked out of the Champions League in 5 successive seasons by Ajax, Lyon, Porto, Villarreal & Benfica. Five clubs not deemed "glamorous" enough for the European Super League by one of its key cheerleaders - Juve chairman Andrea Agnelli. Sometimes football can be funny.
[The FA] Update on investigation in relation to Arsenal FC and Liverpool FC
[Rúben Amorim] "Everyone at Sporting dreams of Ronaldo's return, but we don't have money for his wages."
Team Preview: Wales [2022 World Cup 7/32]
Daily Discussion
Emery: "When you make a professional decision you have to look beyond the position in the table, I told the Villarreal president my decision on Friday... I have lived beautiful moments in Villarreal but you have to be cold and calculating... I had to take this opportunity."
[Fabrizio Romano] Cristiano Ronaldo is back with Man United first team. He has returned to training with the 1st squad today in preparation for Thursday’s game against Sheriff. Erik ten Hag and Ronaldo have been in constant dialogue — Cristiano’s now in contention for next game.
Qatar's emir slams 'unprecedented' criticism of World Cup hosts
[Thomas Muller on Instagram] Lewy, we are coming.
Defending champions' results at every FIFA World Cup
FC Barcelona's full first team will gather together in the dressing room with Xavi to watch Inter Milan's match vs Viktoria Plzeň.
David Squires on … Hillsborough chants and football fans’ fading memories
Wrexham Club Statement about Paul Mullin's boots
Team Preview: United States [2022 World Cup 6/32]
Daily Discussion
In 2005, Lucas Leiva was one of the 7 on field on Batalha dos Aflitos (Aflitos' Battle), now yesterday, 17 years later, on the same stadium, against the same Náutico, Lucas scored the second goal to lead Grêmio back to Série A again! Amazing!
[transfermarkt] European Golden Boot race (Top5 leagues only)