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    Arsenal fans dreaming of new super-team after major update to owner Stan Kroenke

    ARSENAL fans are dreaming of new megabucks signings after it was revealed that owner Stan Kroenke’s net worth has risen by an astonishing £1.85bn in the last 12 months.The Gunners currently sit top of the Premier League table and are still in contention to win the Europa League.
    Stan Kroenke’s net worth has gone up by £1.85bn in the last 12 monthsCredit: AP
    With things going well off the pitch, supporters have also been boosted by this latest news off it.
    Kroenke, 75, bought 9.9 per cent shares in Arsenal 16 years ago, before purchasing the club outright for £731million in 2011.
    Supporters previously protested against the American’s ownership, campaigning for “Kroenke Out” with marches and banners.
    But those protests have largely disappeared since Mikel Arteta’s side started winning.
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    As per Forbes Kroenke, who also owns NFL franchise the Los Angeles Rams and the NHL’s Colorado Avalanche, is now worth an eye-watering £10.8bn.
    Following the news, some Gunners fans have started dreaming of who Arsenal could splash the cash on this summer.
    One wrote: “We are buying Mbappe, Rice, Leao and Onsimhen in the summer😅”
    A second tweeted: “In the wake of such news… I want Rice, Mount, Leao/Khvicha and Fresneda.”
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    Arsenal fans protest against Stan Kroenke in 2021Credit: Alamy
    While a third joked: “Go get mbappe next season to wash your sin.”
    Another added: “Gotta give the Kroenke’s credit where its due. They’ve been backing Arteta and Edu with what they need. Arteta/Edu just know what they’re willing to pay, and it’s working.”
    The Gunners have spent £320m on transfers across the last two seasons.
    Last summer they recruited Manchester City duo Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko – as well as Fabio Vieira, Jakub Kiwior Matt Turner and Marquinhos – and Leandro Trossard and Jorginho in January.
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    Tottenham draw up four-man managerial shortlist to replace Antonio Conte… so is Mauricio Pochettino returning?

    TOTTENHAM are reportedly drawing up a managerial shortlist as they consider life after Antonio Conte. The under-fire Spurs boss has grown increasingly unpopular among fans with boos meeting last night’s toothless Champions League exit.
    Things seem to be reaching their natural conclusion for Tottenham and Antonio ConteCredit: Rex
    But Conte has also had problems of his own to deal with, including health struggles and grief.
    His contract is up at the end of the season and the 53-year-old looks unlikely to sign a new one.
    Some names are already emerging in director of football Fabio Paratici’s search for a new manager, according to the Athletic.
    But former Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino is not believed to be among an initial four-man shortlist drawn up, with reports suggesting there is tension between himself and Paratici.
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    This is despite many Tottenham fans keen for a return of the Argentine coach, who was in charge for five years and took the Londoners to the Champions League final in 2019.
    With Pochettino seemingly not in the running for now, former Barcelona boss Luis Enrique is believed to be among the favourites for the role.
    The 52-year-old has been out of a job since leaving his role as Spain manager following their disappointing World Cup.
    Enrique’s previous club job was Barcelona between 2014 and 2017, with the Spaniard winning the treble in his first season.
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    Also on the list is Eintracht Frankfurt boss Oliver Glasner.
    The Austrian won the 2021-22 Europa League with the German side and is highly-rated on the continent.
    Sporting Lisbon boss Ruben Amorim is also reported as being among the early frontrunners.
    Spurs fans have already come across the 38-year-old coach twice this season, with Sporting recording a win and a draw over Tottenham in the Champions League group stages.
    Former Barcelona boss Luis Enrique is believed to be in the running for the roleCredit: EPA
    The often-animated Luciano Spalletti is the mastermind behind Napoli’s incredible seasonCredit: Getty
    Paratici is also a big admirer of Amorim’s work, which includes leading Sporting to their first Portuguese title in 19 years two seasons ago.
    The last name of the initial shortlist is believed to be Napoli coach Luciano Spalletti.
    The experienced Italian has been a manager since 1994 and spent most of his career in Italy, managing huge clubs like Roma and Inter Milan.
    But his stock has never been higher with Napoli storming towards their first league title since 1990 in stunning fashion. More

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    Chelsea fan group warns Todd Boehly he risks ‘irreversible toxicity’ if he goes through with controversial plan

    CHELSEA fans have warned the club they risk a fan revolt if they put up ticket prices.Tuesday night’s Champions League win over Borussia Dortmund eased the pressure on boss Graham Potter and his expensively-assembled squad – for now at least.
    Chelsea co-owner Todd Boehly has come under fire for plans to raise pricesCredit: Getty
    But the Chelsea Supporters’ Trust has told chairman Todd Boehly in an open letter: “The men’s 1st team is currently having one of the worst seasons since the 1990s.
    “We strongly urge the board to read the sentiment of supporters. 
    “The current disconnect between the team and supporters would only be amplified by increased prices – this could lead to irreversible toxicity.”
    The CST also argues that increasing season ticket prices during a cost of living crisis is “unconscionable and in direct contradiction to CFC’s efforts to strengthen community ties and strengthen supporter relations”.
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    The letter adds that a rise in the cost of attending home games would have a negative impact on the atmosphere at Stamford Bridge by pricing out some of the most passionate fans.
    It concludes: “The cost-of-living crisis, ambitious commercial targets, increased expenditure on players & management, alongside a ticket price increase during poor performances could cause the ‘perfect storm’ and force many Chelsea supporters away from Stamford Bridge.”
    The new Chelsea regime froze most ticket prices days after their takeover, but imposed steep hikes in the cost of watching games from the poshest seats in the West Stand.
    A season ticket for seats near the halfway line on that side of the ground is now an eye-watering £3,900, with less impressive views coming at £2,900 and £2,250.
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    The most expensive season ticket elsewhere at Stamford Bridge for individual adults is £940 in the West Upper, while the cheapest, in Matthew Harding Lower and The Shed Lower, is £750.
    Those prices have not changed for the best part of a decade.
    But the CST says it has “already been approached by a large number of members expressing their concerns over ticket prices and their anxieties over funding”. More

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    We live near Premier League ground & it’s awful… rowdy fans use our gardens as toilets but it’s not the biggest problem

    IT’S been a fixture in Chelsea for almost 200 years, but the future of Stamford Bridge has been thrown into doubt. Club co-owner Todd Boehly wants to ditch the old arena and move the team to a new state-of-the-art ground – possibly in a different location.
    Stamford Bridge is slap-bang in the middle of a residential areaCredit: Getty
    Stamford Bridge can hold around 40,000 fansCredit: Olivia West
    The current venue can hold around 40,000 fans – far less capacity than other top Premier League clubs, but still enough to cause chaos on game days in the affluent south west London neighbourhood.
    And the thought of double the amount of supporters traipsing along the streets of Fulham fills residents with dread.
    Following the Blues’ Tuesday night victory against Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Champions League, The Sun headed down the next morning to chat to locals about the realities of living next to the famous ground.
    Liz Miller, 66, has been a resident there for decades and revealed her surprising bugbear on match days.
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    “When Chelsea are playing at home you can’t buy a bottle of wine in any of the shops around here,” she tells us.
    “It’s really irritating, especially if you don’t follow football.”
    She adds: “The fans are a lot better behaved than they used to be.”
    Liz, who walks her dog Sherlock every day near the ground, says she loves the crowds the stadium draws – but isn’t thrilled when the roads end up gridlocked.
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    Resident Liz Miller says it drives her nuts on match days because she can’t buy a bottle of wine anywhereCredit: Olivia West
    A large canister of hippy crack had been dumped on a wall near the stadiumCredit: Olivia West
    “They’re hot on clearing the rubbish from fans, but it’s not the same when it comes to the poo from police horses,” she adds.
    “That’s always left all over the place. It’s a bit grim.”

    Pee patrol
    By 7am the majority of the rubbish dropped on the route to the London Underground station by drunken fans had been cleared up – but some remained scattered down side roads.
    We saw half-empty beer cans, bottles and food wrappers, and even a large canister of laughing gas, dubbed Hippy Crack, dumped on a resident’s garden wall.
    While residents we spoke to praised the authorities for keeping litter dumped by fans to a minimum, some highlighted other problems that need attention.
    Council worker Tajudeen Afolabi says many residents are upset by the behaviour of football hooligans.
    While most rubbish had been cleared away, some lingered on the streetCredit: Olivia West
    We saw half-empty beer cans, bottles and food wrappersCredit: Olivia West
    “Residents often get in touch with us to report bad behaviour after a match has been played at the stadium,” he says.
    “After the latest one, one resident got in touch to say someone had defecated in their garden.
    “Almost all want solutions to public urination as it is really dirty and gets on people’s nerves.”
    One man, who asked not to be named, tells us: “It’s great that they clear up the rubbish, but the more important thing to deal with is people weeing all over the place.
    “Sometimes if you’ve got to go, you just have to go, but why aren’t there more toilets for fans to use outside the stadium?”
    Sometimes if you’ve got to go, you just have to go, but why aren’t there more toilets for fans to use outside the stadium?Chelsea resident
    Another points out: “I don’t see why we can’t have those standing urinals put in. That would solve a big part of the problem with people weeing anywhere they can find.”
    Residents showed us a popular corner next to Waterford Road, near Fulham Broadway station, where fans regularly stop to urinate before the long journey home.
    Chelsea fan Wayne says: “They used to go there all the time but I think residents complained.
    “Now they have a police officer there on match days to stop it from happening.
    “It’s just one of those things. If there were proper places to go, people would use them.
    “Other than that, I love living here and hearing the crowd go wild at matches. It’s a big part of the atmosphere of the area.”
    Gridlocked traffic
    Taxi driver Tesfayi says he often gets stuck in long queues of traffic on match daysCredit: Olivia West
    The future of Chelsea’s stadium has been thrown into doubtCredit: Getty
    Almost all the residents we spoke to highlighted the impact match days have on traffic in the area, with which often bring roads to a standstill.
    Someone who knows only too well how bad it can get is taxi driver Tesfayi, 51.
    “I love the club, but on match days it is hard to get back home after my shift,” he says.
    “The traffic around the stadium is problematic… but it’s only ever on match days so I don’t mind it too much.
    “I’m a big Chelsea fan so I like living near the stadium. It’s worth it.”
    Mining engineer Alex says his only frustration with the stadium is the bad trafficCredit: Olivia West
    This was highlighted as a residential area where fans have defecated after a gameCredit: Olivia West
    Alex, a mining engineer, admits the traffic is “annoying”, but he likes the “buzz” the stadium brings to the area.
    He adds: “It’s only for one evening so I don’t mind it really. Plus we get more regular Tubes which is great.”
    In an attempt to make things easier for fans travelling to and from Stamford Bridge, TFL put on extra services.
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    But one dad we spoke to says he avoids the packed Tubes like the plague.
    The parent, who asked not to be named, tells us: “Extra Tubes are great, but when I have to take my 12-year-old on the Underground she often ends up in tears thanks to rowdy football fans hitting everything. It’s not great.”
    Discarded packaging from a Chelsea supporters’ scarfCredit: Olivia West
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    Man Utd line up Mason Mount transfer with Chelsea star available for free as Red Devils lag behind in Bellingham race

    MANCHESTER UNITED are considering a move for Chelsea’s Mason Mount this summer as an alternative to Jude Bellingham.The Red Devils have weighed up a move for Borussia Dortmund star Bellingham, 19, but with Real Madrid and Liverpool considered to be ahead of them in the race, Erik ten Hag is looking to other targets.
    Mason Mount could be in line for a free transfer to Old TraffordCredit: PA
    And England midfielder Mount is increasingly being viewed as an ideal fit for the Dutchman’s plans going forward.
    The 24-year-old’s future at Stamford Bridge is up in the air amid a stand-off over a new contract.
    Mount’s current deal expires next summer while talks over fresh terms have stalled over the Blues’ desire to tie their stars down to long-term deals.
    Fellow academy graduate Reece James signed a six-year deal in west London last year, meaning there is an expectation on Mount to follow suit.
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    Boss Graham Potter has called for the situation to be resolved quickly, but while an impasse remains other top clubs are circling.Man United’s rivals Liverpool have also shown an interest, though they are also pursuing Bellingham this summer.
    Ten Hag’s top target remains Tottenham and England star Harry Kane, though investment is needed elsewhere and Three Lions teammate Mount is viewed as a good fit alongside Spurs’ all-time top scorer.
    United are growing ever more confident of landing Kane, whose camp have expressed an interest in the move, especially following Tottenham’s exit from both domestic cups and now the Champions League.
    As well as planning big name arrivals at Old Trafford ahead of next season, Ten Hag also wants to cut a number of under-performing players from his squad.
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    Captain Harry Maguire, forward Anthony Martial and midfielder Scott McTominay are all facing uncertain futures and are in line to be moved on come the end of the campaign.
    West Ham asked about a deal for England defender Maguire during the January window but were knocked back while both Newcastle and Southampton have considered McTominay.
    Right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka has long been open to a move back to Crystal Palace, who he left for United in 2019, and despite his turnaround in form could still be heading for the exit this summer.
    Ten Hag must also find a new club for Alex Telles, who is on loan at Sevilla until the end of the season but will have another year on his deal at Old Trafford when he returns.
    Erik ten Hag is keen on more midfield optionsCredit: Getty
    Man Utd are believed to be trailing behind Liverpool and Real Madrid in the race for Jude BellinghamCredit: Getty More

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    Harry Maguire set for Man Utd exit after PSG line up £50m transfer in summer after having ‘deal on the table’ in January

    HARRY MAGUIRE is a shock £50million summer target for misfiring French giants Paris Saint-Germain.SunSport can reveal that a deal ‘was on the table’ for Manchester United’s skipper in the January transfer window but time ran out before it could be finalised.
    Harry Maguire has struggled for game time this season but Erik ten Hag has often spoken highly of his leadership skillsCredit: Getty
    But that has only mothballed a move that will offer the England centre-half to end his frustrating four year spell at Old Trafford.
    PSG will have to match Maguire’s £200,000 a week wages but with the club backed by billions of Qatari petro-dollars that is not seen as a problem.
    Maguire, 30, still has just over two years left on his contract too but is now way down the pecking order and pondering his future.
    He has started only one of the last eight Premier League games even though he remains as club captain.
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    Maguire played only two minutes of last month’s Carabao Cup Final victory over Newcastle at Wembley but still lifted the trophy jointly alongside Bruno Fernandes.
    England boss Gareth Southgate has so far stayed loyal to Maguire and he is expected to start in the Euro 2024 qualifier on March 23 – despite his lack of appearances at club level.

    PSG are reeling at yet another premature exit from the Champions League this season, going out on Wednesday night in a last 16 tie against Bayern Munich.
    Defensive cover is at the heart of their problems with the club facing fierce criticism for failing to recruit properly in recent transfer windows.
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    Spanish veteran Sergio Ramos, 36, is the mainstay of the backline, which is why PSG coach Christophe Galtier made a bid for Maguire.
    He would have been eligible for them in the Champions League even though he played for Erik ten Hag’s team in the Europa League this season.
    Maguire was linked with a move to Man United’s Premier League rivals Aston Villa in January in another deal that failed to materialise.
    His most recent start came in the 3-1 FA Cup win over West Ham 10 days ago and he was left out altogether for last Sunday’s 7-0 pummeling at Liverpool. More

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    Man Utd star Bruno Fernandes sent eerie warning by Portugal pal William Carvalho ahead of Europa League tie vs Betis

    MANCHESTER UNITED star Bruno Fernandes has been sent a warning by Portugal team-mate William Carvalho. While the pair are usually on the same side, this evening they will be wearing opposing shirts when Man Utd take on Real Betis.
    William Carvalho sent Bruno Fernandes an eerie messageCredit: Getty
    The Portugal team-mates will be facing off when Manchester United host Real BetisCredit: Getty
    The Spanish outfits Twitter page saw Carvalho walking down a hallway before pointing at the camera.
    Carvalho then said: “Bruno I see you.”
    The 30-year-old is expected to start against Fernandes and Co in the Europa League Last 16 clash.
    United beat Barcelona 3-2 on aggregate in the Europa League play-off before winning the Carabao Cup final.
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    However, the high-flying feeling around the club was shot down after a record-breaking 7-0 defeat to Liverpool – a fact Betis boss Manuel Pellegrini admitted he was “not sad” about.
    United will be desperate to get back to winnings ways, and have been boosted by the return of Anthony Martial to training.
    The Frenchman returned to training ahead of the match with Erik ten Hag hinting at his involvement.
    He said: “Anthony Martial is back on the pitch, so we will see. For the rest, everyone is available and we are ready for the game.”
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    In the Betis camp, star man Nabil Fekir has been ruled out of the game due to an ACL tear.
    Sensationally, Betis have already beat the Red Devils this season – winning a friendly 1-0 during the World Cup. More

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    Jamie O‘Hara pleads with Tottenham to sack Antonio Conte and bring back Mauricio Pochettino in talkSPORT meltdown

    FORMER Tottenham midfielder Jamie O’Hara has called on the club to sack Antonio Conte and seal Mauricio Pochettino’s return.Spurs were dumped out of the Champions League in dismal fashion on Wednesday evening as a goalless second leg saw them lose 1-0 on aggregate to AC Milan in the round of 16.
    Antonio Conte’s reign as Spurs boss seems to be coming to an endCredit: Getty
    Mauricio Pochettino has been linked with a return to the Tottenham Hotspur StadiumCredit: Reuters
    Jamie O’Hara wants Spurs to replace Conte with PochettinoCredit: Talksport
    The Lilywhites’ European exit comes just one week after they were eliminated from the FA Cup by Championship side Sheffield United.
    It means the club’s wait for a first trophy since 2008 rumbles on for at least another season.
    And after the AC Milan result, Tottenham fans were heard singing ex-manager Pochettino’s name inside the concourse of the stadium.
    In a post-match interview, Conte then admitted he could be axed before the end of the season.
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    And O’Hara, who came through the Spurs youth set-up and featured for the first team from 2005 to 2011, wants the change in management to happen NOW.
    Speaking on talkSPORT, he said: “I feel for the Spurs fans there tonight because it was embarrassing. It was a pathetic performance all over the park.
    “I think for me now the time has come for Conte to go. He doesn’t look like he wants to be there and the players are not getting what he wants to do.
    “I just think put him out of his misery, put everyone out of their misery, get Poch in and move on.
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    “Let him have three months until the end of the season to see what he’s got, and then have pre-season and the start of next season and we might get top four.
    “There’s no way I can keep watching… I’m actually tired of watching Tottenham, I just want to enjoy watching the team.”
    Pochettino, 51, was sacked by Spurs in 2019 after a five-year spell at the club and replaced by Jose Mourinho.
    He guided Tottenham to three top four finishes – including second place in 2017.
    The Argentine also led them to the 2019 Champions League final.
    After leaving Spurs,he was appointed Paris Saint-Germain boss at the beginning of 2021.
    He had 18 months in the role, in which he won Ligue 1 and the Coupe de France, but was dismissed at the end of last season.
    Meanwhile, Spurs are on their third manager since sacking Pochettino.
    Mourinho was axed after less than 18 months and replaced by permanent successor Nuno Espirito Santo.
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    He was then sacked four months into the job and replaced by Conte.
    But Tottenham fans are now thoroughly unhappy with the style of football and calling for change. More