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    Arsenal raise season ticket prices for THIRD year in a row just weeks after chief pocketed £634,000 pay rise

    ARSENAL have raised season ticket prices for the third year in a row just weeks after one club chief pocketed a pay rise worth £634,000.The Gunners first brought in a rise of 5 per cent for the 2023/24 campaign.Arsenal season ticket prices are rising once moreCredit: RexOne Gunners chief saw their pay increase by £634,000 for 2024Credit: RexAnd last year fans were left outraged after they climbed again.Supporters on average had to fork out an extra £72 for the term.But those figures are on the rise again after prices went up for the 2025/26 season.According to the Mirror, Arsenal season tickets will increase by 3.7 per cent.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLIt means an ‘upper centre’ season ticket which previously cost £2,050 will now be £2,125 – a £75 climb.While a ‘lower’ one in the wings or corners has gone from £1,073 to £1,112 – up £39.Arsenal are yet to officially announce any rises.But fans will soon be made aware of changes when prices for next season are released in a club communication.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSThe ticket hike comes after one Arsenal board member was revealed to have bagged a mammoth pay rise for the year.The Telegraph claims the director took home an extra £634,000 for the year.Arsenal legend’s son scores unbelievable volley and leaves team-mates in disbelief That accounts for the price of 298 ‘upper centre’ season tickets for next term.While the same figure would cover the cost of 570 ‘lower’ ones.Reports of price increases have come a day after Arsenal set SIX records in their 7-1 demolition of PSV.The Gunners put one foot in the Champions League quarters as they blew their opponents away.And fans will be hoping it can inspire Arsenal to victory in their next Premier League game against Manchester United on Sunday. More

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    Chesterfield announce owner Phil Kirk diagnosed with inoperable cancer as club release heartbreaking statement

    CHESTERFIELD FC owner Phil Kirk has been diagnosed with inoperable cancer, a club statement has revealed.Phil, who co-owns the League Two club with brother Ashley Kirk, is said to be undergoing treatment to prolong his life.Chesterfield owner Phil Kirk has been diagnosed with inoperable cancerCredit: YouTube/Chesterfield FC Official YouTube ChannelA heartbreaking statement from the club read: “Chesterfield FC announces with deep regret that Phil Kirk has been recently diagnosed with inoperable cancer.”Over the next few months, he will be receiving treatment to prolong his life, but this is not expected to deliver a cure.”Work has already started on a robust long term financial and governance plan for the club. “This will be disclosed in due course but includes material financial backing on and off the pitch and does not include a sale.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”In the meantime, please give Phil and his family some time and space. Phil will be at the Fans’ Forum on Friday.”No further comment will be made at this stage.”Chesterfield have confirmed that Phil Kirk will still be present for the club’s Fan Forum on Friday alongside manager Paul Cook and chief executive John Croot.Messages of support have already started pouring in for the club’s co-owner.Most read in FootballChesterfield announced that Phil Kirk will still attend a Fan Forum later this weekCredit: RexDerbyshire FA posted: “Our thoughts are with Phil and the Kirk family.”While the the Chesterfield FC Supporters Group wrote: “Awful news. Our thoughts are with Phil and his family at this time.”Fans also sent their well wishes online.One wrote: “Dreadfully sad news. My heart goes out to Phil, all the Kirk’s and all his friends. Nothing else matters when things like this happens.”One of the mighty Spireites true legends and a guy the supporters of this great club will still be honouring for generations to come.”And another added: “Terrible news, Phil has brought so much positivity to the club and the town”.Local brothers Phil and Ashley Kirk have transformed Chesterfield since they arrived as investors back in 2022, pumping over £1MILLION into the then National League side.Their time, effort, passion and financial support helped the club return to the Football League for the first time in over six years this season.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe pair have always supported Chesterfield and wanted to invest in the club they grew up fans of.Speaking about why he chose to invest in the club, Phil previously said: “Why would we do it? Because it’s Chesterfield. There is no other club, obviously, that we would have done this for.”The Kirk brothers helped secure Chesterfield’s return to the Football LeagueCredit: PAThe Spireites won the National League last seasonCredit: PA More

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    How Frank Lampard has transformed Coventry after blowing owners away with sales pitch and ZERO expectations

    FRANK LAMPARD is on a mission to prove people wrong at Coventry.Firstly, to fans that said sacking predecessor Mark Robins was “ridiculous” and secondly to those that claim England’s so-called Golden Generation are all managerial flops.Frank Lampard has taken Coventry from a relegation threat to play-off hopefulsCredit: GettyThe club’s move to sack Mark Robins was initially unpopularCredit: PAOnly Leeds can match Coventry’s from since the turn of the yearCredit: PALampard inherited a Coventry side that was languishing in 17th just two points above the Championship relegation zone in November.But the 46-year-old has overseen a stunning upturn in form and the Sky Blues now sit fifth with promotion aspirations via the play-offs.Despite the team’s woeful start to the season, the majority of fans wanted Robins to be given more time and were fuming over his sacking.They felt the former Manchester United player had enough credit in the bank, having taken them from League Two to a play-off final defeat on penalties to Luton in 2023.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLBut owner Doug King made the bold decision to axe Robins without a replacement lined up.Lampard applied and blew chiefs away with a stunning sales pitch, getting the job with “no expectations” this season.But the former Everton and Chelsea boss has taken a hands-on approach to coaching and transformed Coventry’s fortunes.Eight wins in 11 games since the turn of the year means they have the joint-most points in 2025 – level with table-toppers Leeds.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSLampard has focused on improving Coventry’s defence and has jumped between a back three and four formations.Left-back Jake Bidwell told SunSport: “We’ve done a lot of work on that as a group, especially defending the box, just making sure everyone is on the same page.Rooney Loses Plymouth Job After Frank Lampard’s Coventry 4-0 Demolition”Making attacks for other teams as predictable as we can so you know what to expect, you know where to be.”There’s been quite a lot of detail around that. It’s stood us in good stead.”They say the shape looks different at times. I’d say there are minor tweaks around it. But in terms of the principles, not a lot really changes.”Every time you speak to him, he’s a man of his word. He says exactly what he says he’s going to do and it transpires.Bidwell on Lampard Lampard has also immediately connected with his players and is getting the best out of them.Bidwell explained: “He’s come in and he’s managed to build personal relationships pretty quickly, build the trust pretty quickly.”If the lads are on the training pitch, just pulling them for a couple of minutes here and there. “Pulling them up to the office to show clips, showing exactly what he wants and just doing it that way, really. “There was no big team get-together or anything like that. I think it’s just picking and choosing his times, one-on-ones with people.”From my point of view, the trust has been built solidly pretty quickly because every time you speak to him, he’s a man of his word. “He says exactly what he says he’s going to do and it transpires.”Jake Bidwell has been full of praise for his new managerCredit: GettyLampard has quickly built relationships with his playersCredit: GettyCoventry chief King told talkSPORT: “He’s been great around the place, positive, a really good people person and tactically we’ve got results in difficult moments when we didn’t have a full squad.”I didn’t really put any expectations out there, I felt that we needed to change it. I did it without having a placement in mind.”Frank was the outstanding candidate. Frank applied and we got on.”Here we are three-and-a half months later on one of the best runs we’ve been on in 50-odd years.”During his time away from the dugout, Lampard took to the BBC and Sky Sports studios as a pundit.He admits media life is “easier”, but he “loves the challenge” of management and could not care less about the money.After mixed spells at Chelsea and Everton, Lampard has set out to prove his doubters wrong.Management has been brutal to his old England Golden Generation team-mates like Gary Neville, Steven Gerrard and Wayne Rooney.“It’s just a really lazy thing to say great players don’t make great managers.Frank Lampard But the weight of being one of the best English players ever is not felt by Lampard.He told SunSport: “I don’t feel like I’m the one left holding the torch for the Golden Generation. It’s a lazy generalisation.“Anyone that goes into this job as an ex-player who’s had a highly regarded career should get a lot of credit because you understand that there’s a bigger fall for you.“There’s a bigger level of interest. Maybe we will succeed but what about if we fail?“It’s a little bit of a cultural issue. I think we’re all a bit guilty of that in our British culture.READ MORE SUN STORIES“So I don’t listen to the Golden Generation stuff.“It’s just a really lazy thing to say great players don’t make great managers.”Lampard says it is ‘lazy’ to say you can’t be a good player and good managerCredit: Getty More

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    Barcelona’s £1.25billion ‘biggest sports stadium in Europe’ hit by fresh delay with key feature pushed back to 2026

    BARCELONA’S return to the Nou Camp has been delayed again, with the club now set to stay away until 2026.The project will see the iconic stadium’s capacity expand to 105,000 up from 99,354.The Nou Camp’s demolition has drawn mixed reaction from fansCredit: AlamyThe stadium was reduced to a skeletonCredit: GettyBarcelona have found a temporary home at Estadi Olimpic Lluis CompanysCredit: GettyIt was due to be completed in time for the club’s 125th anniversary last November.There has been a fresh delay, though, according to Spanish sports news site Relevo, who report the earliest return is now slated to be October 2025.This new delay follows an earlier push back to this month.Relevo also say the stadium’s roof will not be installed until summer of 2026.Read more football storiesThe Blaugrana have been playing away from home since May 2023, holding home matches at Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys, which holds just 54,367 supporters.This has seen Barcelona take a significant hit on matchday revenue, not helping their already rocky finances.An article posted on Barcelona’s website in October 2024 claimed the return to the stadium was ‘imminent’.The dramatic rebuild has seen the stadium gutted, leaving behind just the concrete skeleton of the stadium as a foundation.Most read in FootballBarcelona have played at the iconic Nou Camp since it opened in 1957.Iconic stadium looks unrecognisable as new footage reveals crane on pitch and every single seat removedBarcelona have invested £1.25billion into the project, which is set to make the Nou Camp the largest stadium in Europe.It will steal that title from London’s Wembley Stadium which holds 90,652, also knocking Twickenham Stadium down to third place.Only six stadiums in Europe have a capacity of more than 80,000.Despite becoming the largest in Europe, Barcelona will fall short of their original goal to create the third-largest stadium in the world.The rebuild was initially intended to reach a capacity of 112,500, smaller only than the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea (113,281) and Narendra Modi Stadium in India (132,000).Real Madrid recently opened a redeveloped Bernabeu costing £1.5billion with a capacity of 81,000.But they are already planning to expand it further as they look to host the 2030 World Cup Final. More

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    ‘Bang, bang, game over…’ – Wayne Bridge recalls ‘unbelievable’ fight between two Chelsea teammates which left one KO’d

    WAYNE BRIDGE has lifted the lid on an “unbelievable” fight between two of his ex-Chelsea team-mates.The former full-back, 44, played for the Blues between 2003 and 2006.Wayne Bridge discussed his former team-mates on a podcastBridge, 44, played for Chelsea between 2003 and 2009Credit: GettyBridge won back-to-back titles with the West Londoners while playing alongside the likes of Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba and John Terry.Despite the team’s success, it’s claimed that two of Chelsea’s less successful signings during this period once had a dressing room bust-up.Appearing on The Dressing Room podcast alongside former team-mates Joe Cole and Carlton Cole, Bridge lifted the lid on the incident.He said: “The best one I’ve seen was Shevchenko and Tal Ben Haim.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”Tal loved to smash people. I think there were a couple of incidents between them, I think Sheva gave him a warning. You know what Tal is like. Then there was another smash from Tal.”They both basically ended up in each other’s faces. And the combo Sheva threw. Unbelievable. It was something like a jab, cross, hook, cross. Bang, bang, bang, bang! Game over. It was done mate. “You just move on then, it was sorted. Tal just had to swallow a bit of pride and move on. And just don’t go near Sheva again!”Shevchenko, now 48, had arrived at the Bridge from AC Milan in a £30.8million deal in 2006.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSAndriy Shevchenko played 77 times for the BluesCredit: Getty Images – GettyTal Ben Haim lasted one season at Stamford BridgeCredit: ReutersHe struggled to replicate his form in Italy after moving to the Premier League, managing 22 goals in 77 Blues appearances across the following two seasons.Ben Haim, meanwhile, never established himself as a Stamford Bridge regular after moving on a free transfer in 2007.Ex-Chelsea star Wayne Bridge has to be pulled apart from KSI after brutal John Terry jibe at Misfits 20Following just 23 Blues appearances he left for Manchester City just 12 months after signing.Bridge knows a thing or two about the fight game.In January he accepted a bout with YouTuber KSI, scheduled for March 29.Bridge subsequently withdrew, however, after KSI made juvenile jibes about his ex Vanessa Perroncel’s alleged affair with Terry.Bridge had been booked to fight KSI on March 29Credit: Getty More

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    ‘Touch of the old man’s magic’ – Arsenal legend’s son scores unbelievable volley and leaves team-mates in disbelief

    THE SON of an Arsenal legend did his old man proud with a wonder goal to leave teammates in disbelief.Sam Merson, 29, plays for Hanworth Villa in the 15th tier of English football.Sam Merson scored an amazing volley playing in England’s 15th tierCredit: X @FarnhamTownFCHe is the son of Premier League legend Paul MersonCredit: AlamyThe ace is the kid of former England and Arsenal star Paul.He scored 157 goals during a glittering career for club and country.But none of them will have come close to the one son Sam netted last night.Merson Jr’s Hanworth Villa were taking on Farnham Town when he produced a piece of real quality.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe forward did an incredible pirouette as he took down a high ball with his left foot.Merson swiped it one time over his body before twisting himself to face goal while on the edge of the Farnham box.And in one smooth movement, he then unleashed a rocket of a volley which fired over the goalie into the back of the net.Merson’s goal sparked wild celebrations among fans and teammates alike.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSAnd nobody was more pleased than dad Paul, who said: “What a goal last night, unreal.”Fans also loved Merson’s incredible effort.Fans baffled as Paul Merson ‘dresses like a lemon’ for Sky Sports Soccer Saturday return… but there’s a reason for itSam Merson plays for minnows Hanworth VillaCredit: X @Sammerson1Dad Paul led the tributes to his goalCredit: GettyOne said: “Superb finish.”Another declared: “Touch of the old man’s magic there Merse.”One noted: “What a hit son.”Another added: “Some goal that.” More

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    ‘Clearly insufficient’ – FA looking to increase Millwall ace Liam Roberts’ three-match ban after horror Mateta challenge

    THE FA has warned Millwall keeper Liam Roberts to expect a long ban after his shocking foul on Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta.In a statement released Wednesday morning, the FA announced that “in the circumstances the standard punishment is clearly insufficient”.Roberts collides with Mateta on SaturdayCredit: GettyMateta was hospitalized to receive specialist treatmentCredit: ReutersMichael Oliver needed to check the VAR monitor before sending Roberts offCredit: Pro SportsThe current sanction is a standard three-match ban, which saw Roberts miss last night’s Championship tie against Bristol City.He will also miss upcoming trips to Watford and Leeds.Roberts was given until Thursday March 6 to respond to today’s statement by the FA.But Millwall have immediately issued a statement of their own.Read more football storiesIt reads: “Millwall Football Club acknowledges the FA’s statement and will continue to support Liam who has been subjected to horrendous online abuse since Saturday’s collision.”The clash came just eight minutes into Millwall’s FA Cup tie at Selhurst Park, a first South London derby since 2022.As Mateta chased a high ball into the box, Millwall goalkeeper Roberts leapt to clear it, kicking Mateta in the head in the process.Mateta was rushed to hospital for “specialist treatment”, where he received 25 stitches on his left ear.Most read in FA CupReferee Michael Oliver did not initially give a foul but sent Roberts off after a short VAR review.The FA have now submitted a claim to increase Roberts’ sanction.Millwall supporters have rallied behind their keeper, holding a minute of applause in the eighth minute of Tuesday’s 2-0 loss to Bristol City.It comes after they chanted “let him die” as France international Mateta received treatment on Saturday.The club has also released statements in his defence, referring to reporting and punditry on the foul as “unwarranted character assassination”.Crystal Palace chairman Steve Parish appeared on BBC One at half-time to discuss the foul, saying: “In all the time I’ve watched football, I’ve not seen a challenge like it.Man Utd boss Ruben Amorim defends Patrick Dorgu after error and red card against Ipswich “That is the most reckless challenge on a football pitch I think I’ve ever seen, and I think [Roberts] needs to have a long, hard look at himself.”Millwall manager Alex Neil rebuked that statement post match, saying Roberts simply “misjudged [the clearance] and caught the lad”.READ MORE SUN STORIESHe added: “I don’t think it is meant. I don’t think there is any intent, why would there be intent?”It is not yet known when Mateta will return to play.Millwall had a minute’s applause for Roberts in the match against Bristol More

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    ‘We’ve not seen that’ – John McGinn debunks Ruben Amorim’s Marcus Rashford claims after Champions League masterclass

    ASTON VILLA captain John McGinn has defended his new team-mate Marcus Rashford from Ruben Amorim’s criticism.Rashford joined Villa on loan in January after struggling for minutes under new Manchester United manager Amorim, making just six appearances following his arrival in November.Rashford impressed again in the Champions League for VillaCredit: GettyRashford and Asensio have made an impression since joining on loan in JanuaryCredit: GettyHis primary complaint was a lack of intensity in Rashford’s training and reluctance to buy into his ideas.The Portuguese said: “I couldn’t put Marcus to see the way you’re supposed to play football and to train the way I see it.”Since moving to the Midlands, though, Rashford, 27, has been back to his best, impressing in his first appearances for Villa and most recently starring in Tuesday’s 3-1 Champions League win over Club Brugge.McGinn has now revealed how well Rashford and his fellow Villa loanees Marco Asensio and Axel Disasi have settled in behind the scenes.Read more footballHe said: “They’ve been a breath of fresh air.”Three really good guys, obviously come with big reputations but they haven’t shown any ego.”They’re pretty low maintenance, they work hard to get their careers back on track.”Like Rashford, Asensio and Disasi are looking for redemption at Villa after struggling at their respective clubs.Most read in Champions LeagueSpanish international Asensio, 29, never quite kicked on after joining PSG from Real Madrid, but scored a brace for Villa in a 2-1 win over Chelsea shortly after moving.Marcus Rashford says joining Aston Villa from Man Utd was an easy decisionDisasi, 26, struggled to win over Enzo Maresca at Chelsea, falling behind free transfer Tosin Adarabioyo in the pecking order.McGinn continued: “They obviously weren’t playing at their clubs, so what we can give them is a platform to do that and be happy.”All we want in return is for them to be a good team-mate, work hard, do the things we’ve all been doing over the last couple of seasons and show their quality. “They’ve been brilliant.”Villa’s away win over Club Brugge gives them the upper hand going into the second leg at Villa Park, which will take place next Wednesday.McGinn during the win over Club BruggeCredit: GettyDiasi has hit the ground running after his switch from ChelseaCredit: Getty More