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    Tottenham vs Brighton: Premier League latest as managerless Spurs take on high-flying Seagulls – stream, TV

    TOTTENHAM take on Brighton as the race for a precious Champions League spot hots up.Spurs currently sit fourth, but the teams behind them have games in hand, including the Seagulls.
    Roberto De Zerbi’s side have had a season to remember as they continue to push for a top four spot.
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    Leicester vs Bournemouth: Managerless Foxes host Cherries in HUGE relegation battle – stream, TV

    LEICESTER host Bournemouth in a huge Premier League bottom-of-the-table clash.The Foxes lost 2-1 at home to Aston Villa in their first game after parting company with Brendon Rogers.
    Bournemouth have been up and down in their last six Premier League games, with wins against Liverpool and Fulham sandwiched in between four defeats.
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    Fulham vs West Ham: Premier League latest as Cottagers host Hammers in big London derby – score, stream, TV

    WEST Ham travel to Craven Cottage to take on Fulham in a massive London derby this weekend.David Moyes’ side are in a relegation battle and are in need of three huge points after losing 5-1 to Newcastle in midweek.
    Fulham have had an unbelievable Premier League season so far and will be hoping to keep their European dream alive.
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    Brentford vs Newcastle: Premier League latest, score as Toon take on Bees – stream, TV

    NEWCASTLE face high-flying Brentford at the Gtech Community Stadium as they look to tighten their grip on third in the Premier League. Eddie Howe’s side thrashed West Ham 5-1 in midweek to lay down a serious marker.
    Brentford are also eyeing up a place in a European competition this season as they look to end their incredible campaign on a high.
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    Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest: Premier League latest as Villans look to continue top six push – stream, TV

    ASTON VILLA host Premier League strugglers Nottingham Forest in huge clash at Villa Park.Unai Emery’s side have been in phenomenal form since he replaced Steven Gerrard in October.
    As for Forest, they are without a win in eight games as pressure mounts on Steve Cooper.
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    Fifa’s new Club World Cup is just a reheated European Super League but at least it’s some rare good news for Chelsea

    IT hasn’t all been bad news for Chelsea recently because they have already been awarded a place in the hugely expanded Club World Cup in 2025.This will enrich them by at least £25million and while that may be small change for them, it is still — as Del Boy would have put it — “a nice little earner”.
    Gianni Infantino has been heavily criticised during his time as Fifa presidentCredit: Getty
    Karren Brady has had her say on the newly-reformed Club World CupCredit: Getty
    But how come Chelsea have learned this week that they are already in the soon-to-be bloated competition?
    Manchester City are set to join them and based on a coefficient of European performance over the previous five years, Liverpool and Manchester United are in the running.
    And that’s about the lot unless one of the other Premier League teams wins the Champions League up to 2024. That would bring the total to the maximum allocation of four.
    The rest of us can go howl into the wind.
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    Europe has 12 places in all, so Real Madrid are definitely in while Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich could practically book flights now. The other 20 spots are shared by the other continents.
    There is a proviso to all speculation.
    Clubs probably have an option to say “no thanks”. Even the self-sanctified Gianni Infantino is not God, although I think he thinks he is, creating his own Laws for Planetary Football Domination — which appears to be a calculated mess.
    Many political plans are, of course, but this one is a re-heating of the European Super League that set supporters ablaze at the cash-power grab by six English clubs and a coterie of the continent’s rich.
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    The reaction sent most of the dirty dozen scurrying. Within days the ESL was dead — or “passed” as our newly-desensitised language puts it.
    Infantino was lurking, though.
    Evidently, he shares ideas about the have-a-lots and the have-less and so World Cup plans reintroduce the Rich Laws which in the case of the Premier League favours those with a recent history of successful super-high spending against those attempting to achieve greatness.
    So, Chelsea, Man City and the others involved in the ESL are the ones who will be blessed with entry into Fifa’s brushed-up club competition.
    Designed to undermine Uefa and, more importantly, to enhance Fifa’s already massive earnings, its formula reaches across the oceans to continents of lesser means.
    On paper, the idea is appealing.
    In practice it expands football to bursting point, pressing players into never-ending employment as if exhaustion and injury were no problem.
    Another summer’s intense competition added to a calendar already dog-eared with fixtures is to flog Grade A players into dog-tired troupers.
    The 32-team competition itself will have five rounds so that finalists could be in the US — favourite to be hosts pre-the World Cup itself in North America — for over three weeks which, if you factor in club pre-season tours, would leave a minimal time to holiday at the usual favoured resting sites: beaches, bars or in Dubai.
    With the exception of one-time winners Chelsea, the existence or at least the credibility of the present seven-team Club World Cup has all the relevance of Red Riding Hood. It is fairly harmless.
    But its successor?
    As a spokesman for LaLiga said: “Fifa continues its malpractice of making unilateral decisions on the world football calendar, showing complete disregard for the importance of national championships and the football community in general.
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    “Fifa completely neglects the economic damage these decisions inflict on leagues around the world.”
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    People shouldn’t be surprised about Prem sackings but it is shocking how much chairmen panic with no Plan B lined up

    MANAGERS getting sacked should not come as a surprise — it is just part of the game.Yes, a record 12 have been let go in the Premier League this season but guys in these roles know the score inside and out.
    Graham Potter spent £323m on January signings but Chelsea still axed himCredit: Getty
    Antonio Conte departed Tottenham amid faltering results and a dismal styleCredit: Reuters
    If you lose five or six games in the Prem, you’re probably looking like your feet are close to the fire.
    That’s just the reality of playing in the big-boy league.
    I think we are being slightly overdramatic with all the shock and awe around the numbers.
    The Prem is becoming like the NFL — it is unbelievably big, so if you don’t cut it, you will get sacked.
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    Graham Potter got the chop at Chelsea who are in the Champions League quarter finals, and his drop-down job that he was offered was Leicester in the bottom three, who are still a huge club. That’s how competitive it is.
    Any young manager should still be keen to take on these sorts of jobs, knowing the risks are there but the rewards are huge. If you go from a Brighton to a Chelsea and succeed, your profile blows up massively.
    I have heard people talk about creating a designated and restricted window during a season purely for sacking Prem managers to help control things. It made me laugh.
    Who is going to tell these billionaire owners they can only get rid of an unwanted manager in one or two months of a season?
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    Also, in what other line of work could you say: ‘Let’s have a month where we review the managers and sack them?’ It’s absolutely mental.
    As I said, these sackings aren’t a surprise, but what I will accept is that the timings of some of them are definitely surprising, as well as the choice of replacement, if any.
    There have been a few where you’ve thought: ‘Why now?’, especially when it is this deep into a season and clubs don’t have someone already lined up, for example Chelsea.
    Despite Frank Lampard’s caretaker role, you don’t really know where they want to go on a permanent basis after that. It looks knee-jerk.
    With Tottenham, Antonio Conte leaves in a mad couple of days but no one is in and it is no clearer.
    At Leicester, they have just got rid of Brendan Rodgers but no one is even being seriously linked with that job.
    Crystal Palace is another good example. They changed the style, then sacked that manager and went back to how they used to play that apparently was not good enough a few years ago?
    Chelsea sack Potter and go back to where they were with Lampard.It feels panicky from the owners at the moment and, to be honest, I don’t blame them with the amount of money flying around — but there has to at least be some method to the thinking.
    I fear sometimes some of these clubs and owners need a bit more backbone.
    Stick to your plan if you haven’t got a better option or someone of the same ilk.
    If you are saying it has not worked out and you’re admitting you were wrong, don’t just go backwards to make a point.
    Unai Emery has been the only real success amongst the new managersCredit: Getty
    At the start of every season everyone wants this new, fluid type of football, managers coming in who want to make pass after pass with high energy pressing.
    At the first sign of trouble, owners then revert back to a solid, experienced manager that goes against everything the club has been working on for months in pre-season.
    The likes of Neil Warnock, Sean Dyche, Roy Hodgson come in because they are tried and tested.
    But take it from a player, you can’t just change the whole style of play in one week and expect to see massive upturns in form.
    If you have a team designed to play out from the back from August, that’s what their mindset will still be come April.
    The sudden change in style also accounts for injuries, especially when you go from a fluid to a rigid type of game overnight.
    The only one that has worked has been Unai Emery replacing Steven Gerrard at Aston Villa, who are now challenging for European places, but even that was not a dramatic change in tactics.
    I know it is easy to do on Fifa or Football Manager but that is not real life.
    We are also in an era where everyone is just copying one another, hoping for instant success.
    Everyone wants a manager right now who is like Pep Guardiola or Mikel Arteta, rather than a manager that fits their squad.
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    I hope with the number of jobs up for grabs now, we see more young managers given a chance who are attack-minded and play a certain way.
    But ultimately, the old guard will still be called upon to get clubs out of a mess, as this year has proven. More

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    Top Premier League club helped gag woman with £20,000 hush money to stop affair with England player being exposed

    A TOP Premier League club’s official helped its England star to gag his lover with a non-disclosure agreement.The worker waded into the negotiations to stop the ace’s affair being exposed.
    A married England footballer silenced his secret lover by forcing her to sign a non-disclosure agreement (stock image)Credit: Getty
    And they looked on as the woman deleted incendiary photos and messages sent by the footballer — in return for £20,000 hush money.
    The involvement of the club’s employee made the woman feel under pressure, she told pals.
    A source said: “Clamping down on a vulnerable woman’s right to speak out should be a million miles from the role of a major club or its staff members.
    “It leaves a very sour taste in the mouth and makes many people feel deep unease. Heads must roll.”
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    The Sun on Sunday revealed last weekend that the married player sneaked off for hotel sex sessions with his mistress around London away games.
    His affair with the single mum began before, but continued after, he tied the knot with his oblivious wife.
    But when the Three Lions star’s wife became suspicious and he grew nervous of being exposed he brought in the lawyers to silence his lover.
    But use of an non-disclosure agreement, or NDA, brought condemnation from anti-abuse campaigners at Women’s Aid.
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    An insider said: “It’s extraordinary that in the MeToo era a rich footballer can shut down a woman with a legal document simply because he doesn’t want the world to know about his sordid affair.” More