UEFA Threatens Sanctions On Breakaway ‘Super League’ Clubs

UEFA Threatens Sanctions On Breakaway ‘Super League’ Clubs

UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has insisted the 12 clubs who attempted to set up the breakaway European Super League will face sanctions for their actions. Premier League clubs Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool and Tottenham announced their intention...
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Munster Defeat Leinster In Guinness PRO14 Rainbow Cup

Munster Defeat Leinster In Guinness PRO14 Rainbow Cup

Conor Murray’s try double drove Munster to their first win over Leinster since December 2018 as they began the Guinness PRO14 Rainbow Cup with a stellar 27-3 success at the RDS. There was plenty of niggle in an error-strewn first...
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Chelsea Edge Closer To Top Four Finish With Win At West Ham

Chelsea Edge Closer To Top Four Finish With Win At West Ham

Chelsea edged ahead in the race for the top four with a 1-0 victory over fellow Champions League hopefuls West Ham. A rare goal from Timo Werner, only his second in the league since November, saw the Blues move three...
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Martin Says Border Poll Needs A Meeting Of ‘Hearts And Minds’

Martin Says Border Poll Needs A Meeting Of ‘Hearts And Minds’

Taoiseach Micheál Martin has said there needs to be a meeting of “hearts and minds” before a Border poll can take place. The Fianna Fáil leader also said that Belfast needs to “get rid” of its peace walls. Mr Martin...
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Newcastle United Hold Liverpool In Anfield Draw

Newcastle United Hold Liverpool In Anfield Draw

Newcastle midfielder Joe Willock snatched a 1-1 draw against Liverpool at Anfield with a goal in injury time. An extra minute was added for a VAR decision which had ruled out a Callum Wilson goal in stoppage time and on-loan...
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Everton Defeat Arsenal At The Emirates Amid Fan Protests

Everton Defeat Arsenal At The Emirates Amid Fan Protests

An error from Bernd Leno saw Arsenal slip to defeat to Everton on an evening where home fans marched on the Emirates Stadium to protest against the club’s owners. The action on the pitch did not rival the pre-match protests,...
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Canavan Says Optimism Needs To Be Tempered With Vigilance

Canavan Says Optimism Needs To Be Tempered With Vigilance

Ireland is at arguably its “trickiest moment” as it begins to ease Covid-19 public health restrictions, a senior Government official has warned. Liz Canavan, assistant secretary general at the Department of the Taoiseach, said people can afford to be “ca...
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Bielsa Doesn’t Believe ESL Breakaway Clubs Should Be Punished

Bielsa Doesn’t Believe ESL Breakaway Clubs Should Be Punished

Leeds head coach Marcelo Bielsa is not in favor of the so-called ‘big six’ clubs being sanctioned for attempting to form a breakaway European competition. Bielsa, whose side play Manchester United on Sunday, has been highly critical of the doomed...
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The North Continues Process Of Reopening From Lockdown

The North Continues Process Of Reopening From Lockdown

The reopening of scores of close-contact services in the North after a four-month lockdown has been hailed as a “good day” by the Economy Minister. Outdoor visitor attractions, hairdressers and beauty salons are trading again, while driving lessons are res...
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Vardy Back On Target As Leicester Edge Closer To UCL Qualification

Vardy Back On Target As Leicester Edge Closer To UCL Qualification

Jamie Vardy ended his two-month goal drought as Leicester tightened their grip on a Champions League spot by breezing past West Brom. Striker Vardy, who had not netted in his previous 11 games, kick-started a 3-0 win to help push...
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