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Neil Doncaster - SPFL reveal record £42m turnover leaving Premiership clubs quids in as Euro payments set to soar - dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland

SPFL reveal record £42m turnover leaving Premiership clubs quids in as Euro payments set to soar

The SPFL has announced the highest turnover in the league governing body's history.

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Christian Doidge - Alan Forrest - Steve Clarke - Lawrence Shankland - Hearts news latest as Lawrence Shankland in searingly honest standards confession while Forrest shares gnawing regret - dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland - county Clarke

Hearts news latest as Lawrence Shankland in searingly honest standards confession while Forrest shares gnawing regret

Lawrence Shankland admits he hasn't been hitting his usual high standards this season.

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David Raya - Aaron Ramsdale - Sam Johnstone - Timnas Inggris - Ramsdale Tergusur di Arsenal, Khawatirkan Posisinya di Timnas Inggris - sport.detik.com - Australia - Jordan - county Phillips

Ramsdale Tergusur di Arsenal, Khawatirkan Posisinya di Timnas Inggris

Aaron Ramsdale tergusur oleh David Raya dari posisi kiper utama Arsenal. Jika situasi itu berlanjut, Ramsdale sadar posisinya di timnas Inggris juga terancam.

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Belgia Vs Swedia Tak Dilanjutkan, Dinyatakan Selesai 1-1 - sport.detik.com - Sweden - Belgium

Belgia Vs Swedia Tak Dilanjutkan, Dinyatakan Selesai 1-1

UEFA mengumumkan laga Belgia vs Swedia yang dihentikan karena insiden penembakan tidak akan dilanjutkan. Skor 1-1 saat jeda dinyatakan sebagai hasil akhir.

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Premier League Eyes Biggest Ever TV Rights Deal By Selling 70 More Matches - sports.ndtv.com - Britain

Premier League Eyes Biggest Ever TV Rights Deal By Selling 70 More Matches

The Premier League is aiming to smash its own record domestic television rights deal after making 70 more matches available for broadcast from 2025. Currently, 200 matches per season are sold to broadcasters in the UK with the three-year deal that runs until the 2024/25 season worth a reported 4.8 billion pounds ($5.8 billion). A Saturday afternoon blackout, designed to protect attendances in the lower leagues, will remain. However, matches switched to Sundays due to the involvement of clubs in European fixtures will be broadcast live for the first time.

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Jude Bellingham - Phil Foden - Manuel Akanji - Manuel Akanji says Man City must change tactics vs Brighton following Arsenal defeat - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Manuel Akanji says Man City must change tactics vs Brighton following Arsenal defeat

The Manchester City dressing room was 'not a good mood' after defeat at Arsenal, but Manuel Akanji hopes that time away for the international break can help his teammates show a reaction to their recent dip in form.

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Brendan Rodgers - Alex Lowry - Philippe Clement - Steven Naismith - Steven Naismith reacts to Celtic ticket sorrow as Hearts boss insists clubs right to look after their own - dailyrecord.co.uk - Scotland

Steven Naismith reacts to Celtic ticket sorrow as Hearts boss insists clubs right to look after their own

Hearts boss Steven Naismith believes a booming appetite for gameday in Gorgie means it's the right call to reduce Celtic's ticket allocation.

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Premier League announces huge TV deal change set to impact Manchester United and Man City - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Premier League announces huge TV deal change set to impact Manchester United and Man City

The Premier League will make around 270 matches available for live television broadcast as part of a major revamp to the sale of match rights that will impact Manchester United and Manchester City.

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