the top Reddit posts from r/soccer for the past day
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The world according to Sean Dyche: ‘I’m not always right… only 99.9999 per cent of the time’
[Arsenal] - Tribute to fans returning and those that lost their life to the virus
[AD] Arne Slot sacked as AZ manager
Cristiano Ronaldo's brother is investigated for fraud. He has produced 13000 football jerseys whose production was then stopped because they were identical in colour to the model registered by Adidas, which then ended up in the CR7 museum in Funchal.
Klopp on Brexit transfer changes: "Without discussions it would have been worse. I am still waiting for the first advantage of Brexit that someone can tell me, what improves? It's obviously not my thing to judge but as an interested person I just wait until the first positive impact of Brexit”
Zlatan Ibrahimovic: “This is another challenge. They said ‘it’s difficult, it’s impossible’. I like this thing because if I can do something like this in my opinion it's bigger than playing in a team that is already at the top and you join this team and the story continues.”
Burnley 1 - [1] Everton - Calvert-Lewin 45+3'
Burnley [1] - 0 Everton - Robbie Brady 3'
World Football Weekend
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Bielsa reflecting on the "spygate" incident before Chelsea match: "I know the spirit of English football and the punishment I received from the authorities which indicates this shouldn't be repeated again. It's an aspect that I learnt"
Milan [3] - 2 Celtic - Jens Petter Hauge 50' (Great Goal)
[Simon Mullock] Fernandinho is set to leave Manchester City at the end of the season, after telling friends that he does not expect to be handed another renewal. He is attracting interest from clubs in Brazil and the MLS.
Juventus executives are being investigated for the language exam of Luis Suarez. According to the prosecution Juventus requested the results to be communicated to the player before the exam.
The Fiver | "Had Solskjær ... not been so embarrassingly out of his depth, United would have won 100% of their matches. Instead the figure is 56%, only the third-highest win ratio in United’s history."
[OGC Nice] Nice have fired manager Patrick Vieira
UK gambling laws review to consider ban on sports sponsorship
[Steven Caulker] "Today marks 2 years sobriety! As many know, I suffered with addiction for years, but only when I accepted it, things began to change". This season, Caulker has played every minute for Alanyaspor, who sit top of the Turkish League having conceded 3 goals in 9 games
Free Talk Friday
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