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    Neymar enjoys family time with pregnant girlfriend Bruna Biancardi after he was accused of attending party with escorts

    NEYMAR has been seen enjoying some family time with pregnant girlfriend Bruna Biancardi after he was accused of partying with escorts. The Brazil superstar, 33, reportedly attended a party with at least 20 escorts and is accused of being unfaithful to his partner.Neymar has put on a united front with partner Bruna Biancardi after being accused of partying with escortsCredit: Instagram @neymarjrHe is accused of sleeping with Any Awuada and one other woman at a partyCredit: Instagram @anyawuadaNeymar previously apologised to Biancardi for an affair he had in 2023Credit: Instagram @neymarjrAccording to Leo Dias, Biancardi confronted the ex-Barcelona star after being sent videos of him surrounded by other women.The report claims Neymar left the party by helicopter but did not return home.One of the escorts, Any Awuada, told Brazilian TV programme Fofocalizando that she slept with Neymar at the party.The pair were also allegedly joined by another woman.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLNeymar, who now plays for Santos, denies the claims he attended the party and said he gave the helicopter to a friend to borrow.The attacker has taken to Instagram to share a number of pictures of him with his kids and Biancardi.He has three children: firstborn Davi Lucca from a previous relationship, Mavie, his child with Biancardi, and Helena, with Amanda Kimberlly, and is expecting a fourth with Biancardi.Neymar has previously apologised to Biancardi for a previous affair he had during her first pregnancy, saying he “made a mistake”.Most read in FootballThe superstar returned to Santos in January after an injury-hit spell with Saudi Arabian side Al-Hilal.He has registered six goal contributions in seven games for the club, who unretired Pele’s No10 jersey for his return.Neymar breaks down in tears and reveals ‘each day I am away is a day of suffering’ after injury hell More

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    Man Utd and Man City caught in age fraud scandal over six academy stars with fears some could be ADULTS

    MANCHESTER UNITED and Manchester City have allegedly been caught up in an age fraud scandal over six academy stars.The Telegraph reports there are fears that some of the foreign-born youngsters may actually have been adults.Man Utd and Man City have been caught up in an age fraud scandalCredit: RexThe outlet claims to have seen evidence, including photos, potentially implicating the six as having played in older age groups back in their homelands.None of the players have been named.Neither United or City are suggested to have known they were not the age they were said to be.But both clubs are aware of the evidence that has emerged.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThree of the six players have gone on to play for England youth teams.Parents of other children at United and City’s academy previously raised concerns with staff about the six players in question.United and City, as well as the Premier League and Home Office, declined to comment on whether they have taken, or will take, any action.But City insist they have not strayed from all the required and relevant legal and regulatory obligations.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Man Utd Files every Thursday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Old TraffordThey added that it’s not uncommon for star youth players to compete in older age groups.A statement from Manchester United added: “We are committed to operating all aspects of our academy within the rules and regulations laid down by our governing bodies, including the recruitment and registration of players.Inside Man City’s £300MILLION new stadium upgrade with futuristic Etihad project to rival Anfield“We take our responsibilities for player wellbeing and safeguarding very seriously.“Indeed, we take pride in the reputation we have developed for considering the participants in our programmes as first and foremost children, rather than players.“Our recruitment process is focused firmly on future potential rather than current performance or physical development.” More

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    Arsenal warned about stadium redevelopment by former chief who oversaw Emirates’ build

    ARSENAL have been warned about expanding the Emirates by former managing director Keith Edelman.The Gunners are reportedly exploring ways to increase the capacity of their ground after being approached by an architect.Keith Edelman oversaw the construction of the Emirates while he was Arsenal managing directorCredit: PA:Press AssociationEx-Gunners chief has worries over the stadium being expandedCredit: GettyThe Emirates opened in 2006 and Edelman was crucial in the construction of the stadium, which houses just over 60,000 fans.He believes it has stood the test of time and voiced concerns over expansion in a bombshell interview with SunSport where he blasts the board for wasting money.He told SunSport: “When I go there, I look around and it has stood up terribly well over time.“There are some things that are ageing and need to be replaced, but the fabric of the building is still amazing. It looks like it could have been built two years ago, not 20.READ MORE IN ARSENAL“I know everyone wants to go bigger, but when I go to Wembley, I don’t enjoy the experience. You’re too far away from the pitch.”Edelman raised doubt on the practicality of expansion at the Emirates, pointing out the problems that could arise if a further 20,000 fans descended on the small space in N7.He is also doubtful over whether demand will continue at its current level, hinting football could be going through a boom period currently.He continued: “I’ve seen the reports that they’re trying to make it bigger.Most read in FootballJoin SUN CLUB for the Arsenal Files every Friday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from The Emirates“It’s a pretty tight site because it’s got the Northern Triangle building at the top, which is where the two railway lines meet, and it’s got the North East line on the left side, you’re looking northwards, and the Dragon Park side, the other side.“If they manage to get another 20,000 people in the site, they are going to have to do some piece of infrastructure that makes that happen, which I can’t think of at present, not because I’m not clever enough, but I’m sure there’ll be some clever architect who’ll work out some plan to get it to where it could work.Bukayo Saka update as Arsenal star spotted at Emirates without crutches… but Gunners suffer fresh injury blow“But it’s quite difficult to think about how you do it. At the time we were struggling to get our stadium built, and that was a big leap, and we’re talking 20 years ago, so 20 years is a pretty good time. “We weren’t thinking that we wanted to go hugely bigger. One way of looking at it is that football will always be very, very popular. “But if you go back 20, 30 years, there were lots of times when football stadiums weren’t sold out.“We may be in a boom period where we’re going to see attendance is very high for the 20 years, and Arsenal could fit 80,000 in. I don’t know. “But there’s an economic ratio of price per seat and numbers of people. “Because if you can’t fill your stadium, then you can’t premium price, and you make much more money out of premium price than you do out of adding another 5,000 seats.”READ MORE SUN STORIESRead our full interview with EdelmanEdelman has landed a new role away from football. He has taken up a position with the country’s leading keynote speakers’ agency, Champions Speakers, to deliver speeches in the business world More

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    Son of former England striker switches allegiance to bitter rivals Scotland and reveals his father’s reaction

    GEORGE HIRST has officially switched allegiances to Scotland and revealed what former England star father David has said about it.Ipswich star Hirst, 26, was a late addition to Scotland’s squad for their upcoming Nations League play-off against Greece.George Hirst is ready for his Scotland debut after switching allegiancesCredit: Kenny RamsayThe ace’s grandfather was Scottish but dad David played for EnglandCredit: GettyThe forward has four goals in 20 games under Kieran McKenna this season, including one against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.And Hirst, who qualifies through his grandfather, is now looking forward to potentially making his international debut this month.However, the ace had to change his allegiances from England to Scotland for the call-up to happen.But by playing for Steve Clarke’s side, it saw Hirst miss out on the opportunity to follow ex-Sheffield Wednesday hitman David, who played three times for England.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut Hirst Jr has no regrets about choosing to play for Scotland – and he has also revealed what his dad said on the matter.Hirst said: “I’m delighted, it’s a bit of a dream come true to be honest.“The chance to go and play international football… my grandad was Scottish and it’s an opportunity to go and make him proud.“I’ve known for a while that I could play for Scotland and that’s always been a big aim of mine.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS“I’ve been asked about it in the media over the past year and I’ve tried to bat it off, saying that I’m just going to focus on Ipswich.”But if I’m being brutally honest it’s always been in the back of my mind.”How should Scotland use Kieran Tierney – and will he play centre-half for Celtic?Hirst has been a regular for Ipswich this seasonCredit: GettyOn dad David’s response, Hirst added: “I mentioned it to him and he said, ‘Go and do it – your grandad would be very proud of you going to play for Scotland’ and that was a big thing for me.“He said to me his greatest honour in his career was playing international football and he said, ‘You’ve got that opportunity now, go and give it your best shot’.” More

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    Which Premier League team has the hardest run-in? All 20 sides ranked as race for European places hots up

    THE Premier League season is rapidly drawing to a close with runaway leaders Liverpool set to win only their second crown.The bottom of three of Southampton, Leicester and Ipswich also look resigned to relegation.Liverpool are the runaway league leaders and look almost certain to regain their Premier League crownCredit: EPAMan Utd look unlikely to land a European spot for next season with a trickier run-inCredit: GettyBut there’s plenty to fight for in terms of European places.With five Champions League spots – and even a chance that 11TH PLACE could grab a European berth – no club will be giving up just yet.Opta’s supercomputer has crunched the numbers, working out a rating for each team out of 100, with the higher the number, the tougher the team.And we can bring you the results – starting with the easiest run-ins and working our way to the toughest…READ MORE SPORT STORIES20. Man City – 87.8 (average opponent rating)Currently fifth, just one point below Chelsea in fourth and yet a mere four points above TENTH-PLACED Bournemouth, City will be thrilled by having statistically the easiest run-in.April 2 – Leicester (h) April 6 – Manchester United (a)April 12 – Crystal Palace (h) Most read in FootballApril 19 – Everton (a) April 28 – Aston Villa (h)May 3 – Wolves (h)May 10 – Southampton (a)May 18 – Bournemouth (h)May 25 – Fulham (a)CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS19. Wolves – difficulty rating: 88.7Down in 17th and eight points adrift of West Ham in 16th, Wolves will be relieved to have a comfortable run-in, despite sitting nine points ahead of Ipswich.April 1 – West Ham (h) April 5 – Ipswich (a)April 13 – Tottenham (h) April 20 – Manchester United (a) April 26 – Leicester (h)May 3 – Manchester City (a)May 10 – Brighton (h)May 18 – Crystal Palace (a)May 25 – Brentford (h)Roy Keane fears Man Utd will get WORSE and reveals biggest red flag that could spell the end for Ruben AmorimNottingham Forest look likely to land a Champions League spot amid their terrific seasonCredit: Reuters18. Nottingham Forest – 89.1Returning to their glory days, Forest sit third, just four points below Arsenal – but with just a five-point cushion to Chelsea and ten to tenth, they’ll enjoy their simpler season finale.April 1 – Manchester United (h) April 5 – Aston Villa (a)April 12 – Everton (h) April 21 – Tottenham (a) April 26 – Brentford (h)May 3 – Crystal Palace (a)May 10 – Leicester (h)May 18 – West Ham (a)May 25 – Chelsea (h)17. West Ham – 89.2Down in 16th, 17 points above the relegation zone and miles off Europe, the Hammers’ run-in will largely be about regaining some form and momentum – a cushy run-in should help.April 1 – Wolves (a) April 5 – Bournemouth (h)April 13 – Liverpool (a) April 19 – Southampton (h) April 26 – Brighton (a)May 3 – Tottenham (h)May 10 – Manchester United (a)May 18 – Nottingham Forest (h)May 25 – Ipswich (a)16. Arsenal – 89.4The Gunners look destined to finish second AGAIN, 12 points off leaders Liverpool but 11 points above sixth – Champions League is the minimum requirement from this run-in.April 1 – Fulham (h) April 5 – Everton (a)April 12 – Brentford (h) April 20 – Ipswich (a) April 26 – Crystal Palace (h)May 3 – Bournemouth (h)May 10 – Liverpool (a)May 18 – Newcastle (h)May 25 – Southampton (a)Arsenal’s title charge appears to have faltered yet again and a tough run in won’t helpCredit: Getty15. Newcastle – 89.7Fresh off their Carabao Cup win, ending a 70-year trophy drought, the Toon are just one point off the final Champions League place – so a simpler-than-most run-in could help them return to Europe’s top table.April 2 – Brentford (h) April 7 – Leicester (a)April 13 – Manchester United (h) April 16 – Crystal Palace (h)April 19 – Aston Villa (a) April 26 – Ipswich (h)May 3 – Brighton (a)May 10 – Chelsea (h)May 18 – Arsenal (a)May 25 – Everton (h)14. Ipswich – 89.8Nine points behind 17th-placed Wolves, the Tractors Boys have impressed many with their style of play, but even with one of the easier run-ins, they look set to go down.April 2 – Bournemouth (h) April 5 – Wolves (h)April 13 – Chelsea (a) April 20 – Arsenal (h)April 26 – Newcastle (a)May 3 – Everton (a)May 10 – Brentford (h)May 18 – Leicester (a)May 25 – West Ham (h)13. Bournemouth – 89.8Tenth, but only four points behind Man City in fifth, the Champions League places are very much within the Cherries’ reach.April 2 – Ipswich (h) April 5 – West Ham (a)April 14 – Fulham (h) April 19 – Crystal Palace (a)April 27 – Manchester United (h)May 3 – Arsenal (a)May 10 – Aston Villa (h)May 18 – Manchester City (a)May 25 – Leicester (h)Bournemouth and Brighton are both vying for a European berthCredit: Alamy12. Brighton – 90.1One point of the Champions League places, the Seagulls will hope to take advantage of a not-too-tricky run-in.April 2 – Aston Villa (h) April 5 – Crystal Palace (a)April 12 – Leicester (h) April 19 – Brentford (a)April 26 – West Ham (h)May 3 – Newcastle (h)May 10 – Wolves (a)May 18 – Liverpool (h)May 25 – Tottenham (a)11. Leicester – 90.1Level on points with Ipswich but down in 18th, the Foxes have a middle-ground run-in, which will surely be too tricky for them.April 2 – Manchester City (a) April 7 – Newcastle (h)April 12 – Brighton (a) April 20 – Liverpool (h)April 26 – Wolves (a)May 3 – Southampton (h)May 10 – Nottingham Forest (a)May 18 – Ipswich (h)May 25 – Bournemouth (a)10. Liverpool – 90.2The runaway leaders are 12 points clear of Arsenal in second, so a medium-level end to the season should see the Reds get over the line to land only their second Premier League title.April 2 – Everton (h) April 6 – Fulham (a)April 13 – West Ham (h) April 20 – Leicester (a)April 27 – Tottenham (h)May 3 – Chelsea (a)May 10 – Arsenal (h)May 18 – Brighton (a)May 25 – Crystal Palace (h)9. Tottenham – 90.3An appalling season by their standards have Spurs in 14th – safe from relegation but surely too far off the European places to consider a late charge.April 3 – Chelsea (a) April 6 – Southampton (h)April 13 – Wolves (a) April 21 – Nottingham Forest (h)April 27 – Liverpool (a)May 3 – West Ham (a)May 10 – Crystal Palace (h)May 18 – Aston Villa (a)May 25 – Brighton (h)While Spurs languish in the bottom half, Aston Villa are enjoying a fine seasonCredit: Getty8. Aston Villa – 90.3Poised just three points behind City, Champions League quarter-finalists Villa will hope to keep their spot at Europe’s top table next year with a tricky but manageable run-in.April 2 – Brighton (a) April 5 – Nottingham Forest (h)April 12 – Southampton (a) April 19 – Newcastle (h)April 28 – Manchester City (a)May 3 – Fulham (h)May 10 – Bournemouth (a)May 18 – Tottenham (h)May 25 – Manchester United (a)7. Southampton – 90.5Dead last and one of the worst teams in Premier League history with just nine points from a possible 87, the Saints could have the easiest run-in available and still go down.April 2 – Crystal Palace (h) April 6 – Tottenham (a)April 12 – Aston Villa (h) April 19 – West Ham (a)April 26 – Fulham (h)May 3 – Leicester (a)May 10 – Manchester City (h)May 18 – Everton (a)May 25 – Arsenal (h)6. Chelsea – 90.5Sitting in fourth, for now, the Blues will hope to cling on to their place despite a congested 4th-10th in the table, but a trickier run-in won’t help their Champions League cause.April 3 – Tottenham (h) April 6 – Brentford (a)April 13 – Ipswich (h) April 20 – Fulham (a)April 26 – Everton (a)May 3 – Liverpool (h)May 10 – Newcastle (a)May 18 – Manchester United (h)May 25 – Nottingham Forest (a)Chelsea are still in the Champions League places as things standCredit: Reuters5. Brentford – 90.8Down in 11th but only seven points off the Champions League places, the Bees won’t have completely given up hope, but a Conference League spot is more likely, even if tricky given their run-in.April 2 – Newcastle (a) April 6 – Chelsea (h)April 12 – Arsenal (a) April 19 – Brighton (h)April 26 – Nottingham Forest (a)May 3 – Manchester United (h)May 10 – Ipswich (a)May 18 – Fulham (h)May 25 – Wolves (a)4. Man Utd – 91.0A lowly 13th after an abysmal season, United look unlikely to play in Europe next season, at least through their league place, and a tough run-in will only hurt their cause.April 1 – Nottingham Forest (a) April 6 – Manchester City (h)April 13 – Newcastle (a) April 20 – Wolves (h)April 27 – Bournemouth (a)May 3 – Brentford (a)May 10 – West Ham (h)May 18 – Chelsea (a)May 25 – Aston Villa (h)3. Everton – 91.5Looked almost-certain to go down at one stage, the Toffees are vastly improved under David Moyes and now look safe – a tough run-in shouldn’t prevent them from maintaining their Premier League status.April 2 – Liverpool (a) April 5 – Arsenal (h)April 12 – Nottingham Forest (a) April 19 – Manchester City (h)April 26 – Chelsea (a)May 3 – Ipswich (h)May 10 – Fulham (a)May 18 – Southampton (h)May 25 – Newcastle (a)Everton looked to have avoided relegation after a horror start to the seasonCredit: Getty2. Crystal Palace – 91.8Mid-table, unlikely to grab a European spot with this run-in but the Eagles are almost certain to survive, despite the second-toughest end to the season.April 2 – Southampton (a) April 5 – Brighton (h)April 12 – Manchester City (a) April 16 – Newcastle (a) April 19 – Bournemouth (h)April 26 – Arsenal (a)May 3 – Nottingham Forest (h)May 10 – Tottenham (a)May 18 – Wolves (h)May 25 – Liverpool (a)1. Fulham – 91.8Currently eighth, the Cottagers harbour dreams of a late charge into the Champions League, just three points off City – but with the toughest run-in, they could miss out on Europe altogether.April 1 – Arsenal (a) April 6 – Liverpool (h)April 14 – Bournemouth (a) April 20 – Chelsea (h)April 26 – Southampton (a)May 3 – Aston Villa (a)May 10 – Everton (h)READ MORE SUN STORIESMay 18 – Brentford (a)May 25 – Manchester City (h) More

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    I’m Arsenal’s biggest fan but people want me banned because I turn up to stadium in nothing but body paint

    ARSENAL’s self-proclaimed ‘biggest female fan’ has claimed supporters want her “BANNED” from games because she rocks up to the Emirates in just body paint.Life-long Gunners fan Arabella Mia has gone viral on numerous occasions for her lack of outfits at the Emirates.Adult star Arabella Mia is a massive Arsenal fanCredit: JAM PRESS / @GREENGIRLBELLA_The 27-year-old is a regular outside of the Emirates – albeit in the buffCredit: JAM PRESS / @GREENGIRLBELLA_She interviews the Emirates faithful while completely starkersCredit: JAM PRESS / @GREENGIRLBELLA_Her lack of clothing has repeatedly been met with major backlash, but the 27-year-old influencer insists her nude antics are helping women break into the football space.She said: “Men always assume I’m just another girl pretending to like football and think I don’t know anything about it.“But I usually end up knowing more than those who try to catch me out.“I’ve been into football since I was a kid but it was my first boyfriend who inspired my love for Arsenal.READ MORE SPORT STORIES“He was a die-hard Gooner and taught me all about the team.“But I knew from the get-go that I’d have to fight my way into this space and make myself memorable.“That’s how the whole idea of going to the matches nude came about.“I can’t understand why seeing a woman’s body is such a problem.Most read in FootballArabella Mia is an incredibly knowledgeable football fanCredit: JAM PRESS / @GREENGIRLBELLA_But men assume she just pretends to be interested in the sport to boost her profileCredit: JAM PRESS / @GREENGIRLBELLA_“At first, I wanted to be the new face of Arsenal – but it’s so much more than that now.“We need more women in football communities, so it is important to me to be at the forefront of this.Inside a day in the life of an Arsenal player as newly promoted goalkeeper, 19, gives glimpse behind the scenes“And this is how I choose to do it.”Mia, who also makes and sells adult content on OnlyFans, spends several hours painting her body with a skin-tight Arsenal kit.She then proceeds to interview Gunners fans for their thoughts on Mikel Arteta’s side.And she’s become so accustomed to chatting to her fellow Gooners in the buff that she sometimes forgets she’s nearly completely starkers.She said: “Once I got past the initial nerves, I absolutely loved it.“I was just standing there talking about football and interacting with other fans – I honestly forgot that I was even naked.“We had a laugh and I surprised some of the men with my sports knowledge.“But online, it was a different matter.“Somebody recorded me at the stadium and posted it online, calling me out for being naked in public.“It went viral and the hate I got was insane. Some people called for me to be banned from the stadium.”Despite the immense online backlash, Arabella continues to stick to her guns and attend stadiums in the buff – although sometimes she likes watching games from the comfort of the pub.Arabella Mia has no plans to stop her near-nude interviewsCredit: JAM PRESS / @GREENGIRLBELLA_Mia could care less about the backlash her antics receiveCredit: JAM PRESS / @GREENGIRLBELLA_“I don’t always stay at the stadium,” she said. “Sometimes, I’ll find the nearest pub and watch from there.“At away matches, I’ve even had to sit in the competition’s local and keep my head down.“But I don’t care – I will always support the boys, no matter what.“Every time I’ve actually been at matches with the fans in person, they love the body paint and most people are happy to get involved with the interviews.“Even the stadium security are fine with it – I just have to chuck a top on before I go inside.“One time when I was in body paint, a little girl with her family said, ‘Dad, can I have a photo with the superhero?’“That’s what she thought I was.“In my opinion, my nude outfit is no different than Scarlett Johansson wearing the Avengers catsuit.READ MORE SUN STORIES“I don’t care so much what people think anymore and just do what feels right to me. This is pure passion.“I can’t wait to see what’s next for the team – I’ll be there every step of the way, body paint on and ready for more madness.” More

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    Arsenal board has FAILED Arteta and have ‘got what they deserve’ for wasting money, says ex-chief in bombshell interview

    KEITH EDELMAN was Arsenal’s managing director during one of the most successful and defining periods in the club’s history.Alongside vice-chairman David Dein and legendary manager Arsene Wenger between 2000 and 2008, Edelman oversaw the construction of the Emirates Stadium and departure from Highbury, as well as an iconic recruitment drive that won two Premier League titles – including the 2004 Invincibles.Keith Edelman (right) knows what it takes to succeed at ArsenalCredit: PA:Press AssociationThe former managing director helped to build the Invincibles teamCredit: ReutersEdelman helped build title-winning teams with David Dein (left) and Arsene WengerCredit: Getty – ContributorHe also oversaw the construction of the Emirates StadiumCredit: GettyAnd nearly two decades on, in an exclusive tell-all interview with SunSport, English businessman Edelman has opened up on:The “failure” of the current board to provide Mikel Arteta with a title-winning squadHow cash-strapped Arsenal worried about paying player WAGES in 2003Why the Emirates will stand the test of time WITHOUT increasing the capacitySelling Thierry Henry because he was “losing his speed”Twenty-one years on from their last title triumph, the Gunners look set to finish second for a THIRD year on the spin following yet another drop-off that sees them 12 points behind leaders Liverpool with nine games remaining.Arteta has been left hamstrung in attacking areas this term after failing to sign a striker in the past two windows, compounded by long-term injuries to forwards Bukayo Saka, Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus.Edelman, now 74, knows the value of building a squad capable of challenging for – and ultimately winning – major honours, working on deals for the likes of Robert Pires, Sylvain Wiltord, Sol Campbell, Gilberto Silva, Jens Lehmann and Jose Antonio Reyes during his time.Those six stars were bought for a combined total of around £42.5million, which in today’s money would be around £76million. In comparison, Havertz and Jesus were brought in for £110million.Edelman told The Sun: “I’m quite strategic in the way I see squads being built up and [Arsenal now] haven’t really built a balanced squad. They have failed on that front.“If that happens, you normally fail. You get what you deserve in a competitive environment.“If you look at the wage bill and the playing squad they have, you have to conclude that they’ve spent their money unwisely.“At the end of the day, the board has got to be responsible.”’He’s got a sense of humour’ – Sky Sports panel in stitches after Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta’s stunt in live TV interviewArsenal are hoping to announce the appointment of new sporting director Andrea Berta in the coming weeks, following the resignation of Edu back in November, ahead of a huge summer window.Berta will work alongside current managing director Richard Garlick, co-owners Stan and Josh Kroenke, executive vice-chair Tim Lewis and Arteta.It’s amazing how people who are paid huge amounts of money make so many big mistakes. People do lose their marbles a bit.Keith Edelmanformer Arsenal managing director From an era where Wenger ruled the roost when it came to incomings, Edelman continued: “It is clear that the manager now, with all the pressures and all the strains, can’t do everything.“He needs support in building a team and doing deals and transfers.“When I first joined Arsenal, there was one executive who ran one of the big football clubs who said to me: ‘You know, if Wenger doesn’t win the league this year or next year, you ought to fire him’.“He said, ‘It’s no good coming second all the time. You’ve got to win these things’. Fortunately, we did go on to win things.“Quite often people who are running football clubs seem to lose what I call their strategic nous in terms of working out what it is they need to do and how to build the squad.Arsenal’s biggest signings in the past 17 years“There are a lot of people who do it very well. There were some very wily operators like Ken Bates (Chelsea), Martin Edwards (Man Utd), and Daniel Levy.“And then of course, we’ve moved from that to large American organisations who think they know how to do football because they’ve done baseball or American football.“I’m not against all that. I’m just saying it’s a change. It’s different.“But it’s amazing how people who are paid huge amounts of money make so many big mistakes. People do lose their marbles a bit.“It’s extremely important to be really thoughtful and strategic and not be too emotional.“One CEO I knew used to go down to the training ground every day and had his initials put on his training gear, like one of the lads. That’s not what a CEO should do.”In their recent financial report, Arsenal’s wages have risen from £234.8million to £327.8million and posted an annual loss of £17.7million, despite record revenues of £616.6million – up £150million from last year.Those numbers are a world away from Edelman’s time at the club. Despite being one of the biggest clubs in English football, money was tight with little investment – even ahead of their unbeaten season of 2003/04.Arsenal were forced to sell many of their stars under EdelmanCredit: AFPThierry Henry left for Barcelona in a £16million dealCredit: News Group Newspapers LtdEdelman explained: “It was a very, very small business at that time. We had some big ideas about building a new stadium but we had no cash at all.“We used to turn over £65million when I joined. It’s a small number. The highest-paid player was on around £1.4million a year in those days.“Late in 2003, we’d sent some guy off to do a property deal. He said to me, ‘They’re not coming up with the right number. I should walk out of the room. I’ll get more tomorrow’.“I said, ‘No, you’ve got to sign the deal tonight because we can’t pay the wages on Thursday’. So yes, it was a bit stretched.”It was this sort of financial situation that led to the Invincibles squad being broken up just a few years after their historic 2004 triumph, seeing the likes of Pires, Patrick Vieira and Thierry Henry depart and replaced with young, bargain-buy hopefuls with potential.In the aftermath, Arsenal went nine years without lifting a major trophy. Edelman said: “If you’ve got endless amounts of money, as Manchester City had, you could keep a team going longer.“If you win things, you have a lot of world-class players because that’s how you win things. But when they get older, it’s very difficult to replace them. They won’t be world-class forever.“This is what I mean about looking at things strategically. You’ve got to ask the right questions. You’ve got to be probing. I don’t think a lot of people do that.”Henry – who was club captain and 29 at the time – was sold to Barcelona in the summer of 2007 for £16m. The Frenchman cited Dein’s departure and uncertainty over Wenger’s future as the reason.Edelman continued: “The reason Thierry moved on was because he was losing his speed. His game was basically all about speed. And if you lose your speed, then you’re dead.“So, we got money for him despite the fact that he was on the downward trap. It’s like Kevin De Bruyne. Would you have been better to sell him for more money at the end of last year?“Or, keep him and risk that he’d keep going this season?”Edelman is arguably best remembered for the Emirates Stadium, raising around £500million through loans and sponsorship to finance the construction, which was finished on time in the summer of 2006.Nearly 20 years on, there have been calls to increase the 60,704 capacity to compete with the likes of Old Trafford and Tottenham’s billion-pound stadium, something that could prove impossible given the original design and surrounding housing estates.And Edelman argues: “When I go there, I look around and it has stood up terribly well over time.“There are some things that are ageing and need to be replaced, but the fabric of the building is still amazing. It looks like it could have been built two years ago, not 20.“I know everyone wants to go bigger, but when I go to Wembley, I don’t enjoy the experience. You’re too far away from the pitch.”Edelman has landed a new role away from football. He has taken up a position with the country’s leading keynote speakers’ agency, Champions Speakers, to deliver speeches in the business world More

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    Andrija Delibasic dead at 43: Former LaLiga star dies after two-year battle with brain cancer as tributes pour in

    FORMER LaLiga star Andrija Delibasic has died aged just 43 after a two-year battle with brain cancer.The Montenegro striker scored in a 2-2 draw with England in a Euro 2012 qualifier in Podgorica.Andrija Delibasic earned 21 caps for his countryCredit: AFPDelibasic played for several clubs in LaLigaCredit: AFPDelibasic played for Spanish clubs Real Mallorca, Real Sociedad, Hercules and Rayo Vallecano.He won two Serbian titles with Partizan Belgrade, and played a small part in Benfica’s 2005 Portuguese league triumph.Capped 21 times, Delibasic went on to coach Montenegrin club Mornar from 2021 to 2023.He underwent surgery after being diagnosed with a brain tumour.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut home-country media revealed that he tragically passed away on Wednesday.Delibasic’s former clubs were quick to pay tribute to the Niksic-born ace.Hercules wrote: “We lament the passing of Andrija Delibasic. He was the key to our promotion to the Primera Liga in 2009-10.”He scored 20 goals in two seasons for us.  We send our deepest condolences to his family and friends.”Most read in FootballMeanwhile Mallorca said: “We deeply regret the loss of our former player, Andrija Delibasic.”We send our thoughts to his family and loved ones.”Globe-trotting Delibasic also played for Portuguese clubs Braga and Beira-Mar as well as Greek big-hitters AEK Athens.He had a spell with Thai club Ratchaburi before ending his playing career with Sutjeska, based in his home town Niksic.Delibasic played in many countries during his careerCredit: Rex More