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    Bobby Charlton’s grandson melts hearts with stories of his beloved ‘grandpa’ as England legend laid to rest

    WE CAME to remember Sir Bobby Charlton, England’s greatest footballer.We left warmed by stories of “Grandpa”.
    Sir Bobby Charlton pictured at Old Trafford in 1970Credit: Getty
    Thousands lined the streets outside Old Trafford as the cortege made its way pastCredit: Getty
    Sir Bobby’s widow Norma Ball and his family at her beloved partner’s funeral
    The order of service at Sir Bobby’s funeralCredit: Splash
    Grandson William Balderston spoke so eloquently at Manchester Cathedral as we bade farewell to a football legend and a family said goodbye to someone who was much more than that.
    He brought smiles from sadness as he told the story of Grandpa smiling at the bottom of a snowy hill in Manchester.
    It was his turn to pick up the sledge now and dart back to the top of the hill.
    He would race back down in delight at the fun of it all.
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    There was more, how heading into the warmth of Grandpa’s house, the grandkids would hardly be able to contain their excitement.
    Now it was story time. “Jelly and Custard stories” — two characters he had created in his own mind.
    William, now 22, and his sister would jump on Grandpa’s knee as he made up tales that would last for an age and have them spellbound.
    “He always seemed genuinely thrilled to put smiles on our faces,” said William.
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    There were those cooked breakfasts he loved rustling up, his athleticism as he dived in the pool on family holidays.
    We cannot all relate to being a great footballer, but we can relate to what William had to say about his Grandpa as the stories swirled around the cathedral.
    His might have been Sir Bobby Charlton, but it was the simple things, things we can all do or experience, that William wanted us to know about.
    The tributes have poured in since his passing over three weeks ago about his ability on a ball.
    The statistics have been rolled out again and were once more here by former Manchester United chief executive David Gill in his eulogy.
    Gill, a stiffer up lip sort of man, could not help his voice cracking when he mentioned the Munich air disaster which Sir Bobby survived.
    John Shiels, head of the Manchester United Foundation, wavered too as he talked about his long-time friend.
    Not somebody who had won a European Cup, World Cup and three League titles, but someone who used his ability with a ball to break down barriers.
    To get everyone involved in sport.
    To open a charity committed to eradicating the evil of landmines from the world.
    But also of a man who was 5-1 down in a game of doubles tennis against him and his partner but refused to buckle and won 7-5.
    So the 1,000 guests listened and smiled about a great man.
    There were horrendous winds as a storm hit. It sounds clichéd but the sun genuinely shone through the upper windows of this 15th century building as hymns rang out.
    As the words so eloquently spoken did the man such justice. As Russell Watson belted out How Great Thou Art.
    There are many experiences I have had over nearly quarter of a century covering Manchester United that make you appreciate the size and stature of this club.
    This was another. This was a class act for a class act.
    A farewell that brought the great and good to the centre of the city that the lad from the mining town of Ashington made his own, and famous round the world.
    At one point during his eulogy Shiels lifted up a football.
    Sir Bobby once said: “In the sweep of it’s appeal, it’s ability to touch every corner of humanity, football is the only game that needed to be invented.”
    Prince William attended Manchester Cathedral for the serviceCredit: Alamy
    Sir Alex Ferguson among mourners at Sir Bobby’s funeral this afternoonCredit: PA
    England manager Gareth Southgate arriving at Sir Bobby’s funeral todayCredit: EPA
    Thank goodness the world had someone like Sir Bobby Charlton to play it too. But, as Shiels told us from the lectern, Sir Bobby wanted everyone to enjoy it.
    He recalled: “When we asked him what he wanted every child who attended a Bobby Charlton Soccer School to feel he replied, ‘I want every day to be like Christmas Day.’”
    Isn’t it sad that it takes death and funerals to really hear about the core of someone? What he really meant on a human level.
    We were gathered among footballing royalty to hear it, and those we did not know but whose hearts he touched.
    Teammates from his past, legends of a more recent time like the brilliant Roy Keane.
    Sir Alex Ferguson was there himself, it has been a tough time for him recently having lost his beloved wife Cathy. Now he was saying goodbye to a dear friend.
    Everywhere you looked as the congregation gathered you took double takes.
    But it was seeing his old teammates from that incredible 1968 European Cup Final come in that struck a chord.
    Brian Kidd still looks like that young player who graced the Wembley surface against Benfica.
    John Aston Jnr was man of the match that night; he walked with a stick.
    People just get old. Problem is you just don’t expect your heroes to. You don’t expect them to die.
    We knew that Sir Bobby had not been well. He passed away over three weeks ago aged 86. Since then there have been amazing tributes and ceremonies before two games at Old Trafford.
    Daily, people have come to the Trinity Statue to lay flowers that grew into a carpet. Millions of words have been expressed in print and throughout the media.
    It all kept his spirit alive, it all filled the void left by his passing. It was almost as if he was reborn as memories and images were reawakened, like he was still with us.
    But there comes a time when what is lost really hits, and that’s the funeral.
    Driven past his beloved Old Trafford home at 1.30pm in a hearse, where fans gathered by that fabulous Trinity statue to say their farewell. 
    The statue of Sir Matt Busby looked down from a plinth halfway up the back of that East Stand as the cortege drove through a guard of honour made up of United’s under-18 and under-21 teams.
    The fans lined the walkway up to the cathedral entrance.
    There was plenty of chatter beforehand among old friends, and fans lucky enough to be inside. It had the feeling of a lovely get-together.
    Then the funeral procession arrived.
    The footballing hymn Abide With Me followed and the coffin was rested before us, bedecked with white flowers. Widow Lady Norma looked on.
    The funeral cortege passed the ‘United Trinity’ statue, where Sir Bobby is immortalised alongside former teammates Denis Law and George Best outside Old TraffordCredit: PA
    Gary Lineker was among footballing legends to attendCredit: Splash
    United legend Ryan Giggs outside Manchester CathedralCredit: PA
    Harry Maguire was among United’s current players in attendanceCredit: ©Karwai Tang
    Prince William looked on. We all looked on. You just stare at a coffin at a funeral unable to fathom that someone so full of life was now dead and inside it.
    It was not long now, this was the last chance to say goodbye.
    It was Sir Bobby who dubbed Old Trafford The Theatre of Dreams. He brought those dreams to life and then went on to witness more come true from his seat in the directors box.
    “Marvellous” he said as he punched the air with tears filling his eyes high up in the Nou Camp as United completed the treble in 1999.
    All the images and memories will have been running through people’s minds as this ceremony continued. Then as if jolted back into reality, the coffin was lifted up and taken away.
    Farewell Sir Bobby.
    As the darkness closed in on a cold stormy day, the flags at half-mast at Old Trafford desperately tried to stay connected to their poles.
    Sadly, as a wake went on within the ground where a stand is named in his honour, it was time to let go.
    A private family committal takes place tomorrow.
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    The emptiness really will be felt now.
    The memories of grandad on that sledge might just help to fill it.
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    RED Devils past and present and royalty paid their final respects at Sir Bobby’s funeral.
    FA President Prince William, England boss Gareth Southgate and Man United supremo Sir Alex Ferguson led 1,000 mourners.
    And as the cortege arrived outside Manchester cathedral, the 1,000-strong crowd burst into applause.
    The throng fell silent as the coffin was carried in, with Lady Norma, 83, leading family mourners.
    Inside, 500 members of the public invited from the crowd took their seats alongside United legends.
    Brian Kidd, who scored a goal alongside Sir Bobby in the 1968 European Cup final, was there along with Roy Keane, Ryan Giggs, Peter Schmeichel, Michael Carrick, Bryan Robson and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
    They were joined by Paul Scholes, Nicky Butt and Brian McClair. The present squad was represented by Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Jonny Evans and Tom Heaton. Man City and Liverpool also sent a contingent.Match of the Day host Gary Lineker also paid his respects to Sir Bobby. More

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    David Beckham tells Messi he has new footie GOAT as he poses with baby billy kid

    DAVID Beckham adds another kid to his brood — a baby billy goat.The footie ace and dad of four, 48, posted a pic, referencing Lionel Messi.
    Footie ace David Beckham posted a snap with a baby billy goatCredit: Instagram / David Beckham
    But he said he could not keep it, as he already had GOAT Lionel Messi at his club Inter MiamiCredit: AP
    He said he could not keep it as he already has a GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) at his club Inter Miami.
    Fans were quick to point out his wholly thinner look on top.
    One said: “What’s happened to your barnet?”
    Another commented: “Where’s Becks’ hair?”

    The new look comes just two days after he posted a selfie alongside Thierry Henry appearing to have much thicker locks.
    David and wife Victoria, 49, share kids Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz, and Harper.
    Brooklyn, 24, is the eldest of David and Victoria’s children born on March 4, 1999.
    He married wife Nicola Peltz Beckham on April 9, 2022.
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    Second born Romeo, 21, is an Instagram star with over three million followers and has been modelling since the age of ten.
    Second youngest child Cruz, 18, has amassed a huge following on Instagram, where he regularly posts videos of himself singing.
    Daughter Harper, 12, seems to have a talent for all things makeup and beauty related and joined her mum on the set of her fashion shoot in early July, 2019. More

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    Karren Brady: VAR has been bad enough, but the government’s new do-gooder regulator will really hamper elite football

    FOOTBALL is falling foul of so much over-regulation it reminds you of the old workers’ axiom, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”.As if VAR hasn’t been controversial enough, the imminent government-appointed football regulator looks set to be another busybody do-gooder that will end up hampering the sport at its highest level.
    King Charles announced plans for a new football regulatorCredit: AP
    VAR has angered fans, players, managers and pundits alikeCredit: PA
    Let’s start with VAR, the sport’s unpredictable instrument of judgment.
    Mikel Arteta’s outburst last week was aimed at the VAR operators who agreed with the referee that Anthony Gordon’s winning goal for Arsenal after an aerial scramble should stand.
    Even though the human microscopes in the VAR hub eventually voted against Arsenal, the length of the delay was an indication of doubt rather than certainty.
    Which says two things to me. First, in many cases, intent is near-impossible to ascertain.
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    Second, VAR operators are regularly asking for an interruption themselves rather than accepting that the ref’s decision should be final.
    Little wonder VAR is now so disliked.
    It is also impersonal — based somewhere in West London — while fans, players, managers, and TV pundits all know their equipment is fairly basic… a generation or two short of AI.
    Two-dimensional TV is Putin-esque — sometimes we can’t believe what we think we see.
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    Because of this, no verdict can ever be relied on as unimpeachable.
    Whatever the angry Arteta thought last Saturday at St James’ Park, had the decisions gone the other way Newcastle manager Eddie Howe would have complained — albeit not so noisily.
    Simply, it was impossible in the few minutes available for VAR to undo the tangle of limbs that made up the full incident.
    The truth is that ref Stuart Attwell had a better view of the incident than a whole crew of spotters checking angles on flat screens.
    Overall it was the half-blind with pictures half-leading the half-blind with a whistle. Yes, half-equipped.
    This technical interference didn’t impress Wolves who have claimed at least four incorrect referee-VAR decisions so far this season — two of them so poor that the refs were dropped to the Championship for a match.
    Wolves manager Gary O’Neil calculates those errors have cost his team SIX points.
    I’m sure the decision to have a regulator will end up as one we regret.Karren Brady
    A more excitable man would have reacted with some colourful vocabulary.
    Ange Postecoglou, too, is measured in his post-match assessments.
    Many people will wonder whether his Spurs team’s 4-1 home defeat by Chelsea was a sign of things to come with NINE incidents having been checked by VAR.
    Postecoglou said: “That utopia where there are no wrong decisions in the game will never exist. It’s our own fault as we complain about decisions every week.”
    Just as referees’ authority is being undermined, the introduction of a football regulator begs the question as to what has happened to the alleged authority of the FA?
    Football’s governing body is being stripped to lesser duties by our politicians and we know what happens when ministers appoint an overseer-cum-bureaucrat-cum-pal to such responsibility.
    The power, success and wealth of the Premier League is envied by our lesser leagues and — more to the point — around the world.
    Stuart Attwell was the referee for Newcastle’s controversial win over ArsenalCredit: Getty
    Gary O’Neil and Wolves have been screwed over by major refereeing clangersCredit: AFP
    While it is right that we should spread some of our money to the EFL and deeper, the Prem is a success story.
    The big question for the EFL is a pretty straightforward one.
    If the regulator — as read out by the King last week — is said to “safeguard the future of football clubs for the benefit of communities and fans” why are there no restrictions on what the EFL clubs can do with the money that flows down to ensure it benefits communities and fans?
    The implication of the need for a regulator is that football and the FA are in a mess, when in fact the opposite is true.
    They say, no pain is unbearable — except that of regret.
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    I’m sure the decision to have a regulator will end up as one we regret.
    It is such a short word and yet it stretches forever. More

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    Marcus Rashford’s agent brother arrested on suspicion of attacking girlfriend after finding phone messages from Prem ace

    MARCUS Rashford’s agent brother was arrested on suspicion of attacking his girlfriend after discovering messages on her phone from a Premier League ace.Dane Rashford, 31, was held in Miami while holidaying in the US with partner Andrea Pocrnja.
    A source told The Sun that Manchester United and England forward Marcus, 26, was devastated by his brother’s arrestCredit: AP
    Dane, who has a £1.2million mansion in Wilmslow, Cheshire, spent two nights in Miami Dade county jail in a shared holding cell before his sister, Chantelle, paid a $1,500 bond
    Pals say the couple, who have a 14-month-old daughter, had been experiencing relationship problems.
    Dane, who has a £1.2million mansion in Wilmslow, Cheshire, spent two nights in Miami Dade county jail in a shared holding cell before his sister, Chantelle, paid a $1,500 bond.
    He has pleaded not guilty to battery and is due in court on November 27.
    Staff at the £200-a-night four-star Kimpton Angler’s Hotel called police when Andrea walked through reception with a bloodied nose after a night out.
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    According to the police report, Dane said he “went through the victim’s phone and found text messages from another male”.
    It added Andrea claimed he had hit her twice in the face “with a closed fist” in an Uber on the way back to the hotel at 3.30am.
    Her partner said he pushed her.
    The report alleges there was another bust-up in their room when Andrea was trying to get the wifi password so that she could disable her phone.
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    A source told The Sun that Manchester United and England forward Marcus, 26, was devastated by the October 20 arrest.
    They added: “Marcus has been having a tough time on the pitch and things in his personal life have contributed.
    “He’s split up with his fiancé Lucia — and now this.” More

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    England boss Gareth Southgate sends Marcus Rashford a stern warning after Man Utd star’s nightmare season hit new low

    GARETH SOUTHGATE has warned under-fire striker Marcus Rashford that with “the big bucks, comes the big pressure”.Rashford’s nightmare season hit a new low with a red card in Manchester United’s 4-3 Champions League defeat in Copenhagen on Wednesday.
    Gareth Southgate has sent a stern warning to Marcus RashfordCredit: PA
    Rashford’s nightmare season hit a new low on Wednesday nightCredit: Getty
    It came after he was forced to apologise for attending a nightclub to celebrate his birthday hours after the 3-0 home defeat to Manchester City.
    Despite Rashford’s poor form, Southgate yesterday named the £300,000-a-week striker in his latest England squad.
    The Three Lions boss insisted Rashford, 26, knows how loved he is in the international set-up.
    But he warned: “In the end — and respectfully — with the big bucks, comes the big pressure.
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    “He is the guy that got all the goals last year.”
    While Rashford has scored 17 goals in 57 England caps, a greater onus falls on all-time record goalscorer Harry Kane — and Southgate believes young Dane Rasmus Hojlund can reduce the pressure at club level.
    And Southgate added: “Here we’ve been able to share the goals around and maybe there’s less emphasis on just one person which I think helps them all.
    “I’m sure even Harry is not thinking I’ve got to be the one to score.
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    The winger was sent off in Manchester United’s loss to CopenhagenCredit: AFP
    “Maybe with Hojlund scoring now at United, that will help but you know over a period of time Marcus has scored goals so that’s going to happen again.
    “It’s just a case of getting a couple and then he’ll be off and running.”
    Rashford hit 30 goals in 56 appearances for United last term but has managed only one in 15 this term — in September’s 3-1 defeat at Arsenal.
    But he netted a cracker for England in last month’s win over Italy and has generally played well for his country.
    In his press conference at Wembley, Southgate said he had not spoken to Rashford about his difficult month and that the forward knows “we love him”.
    In the end — and respectfully — with the big bucks, comes the big pressure.Southgate on Rashford
    The 53-year-old was later asked if Rashford was the kind of player who needed that reassurance.
    Southgate replied: “Yeah… well you don’t always know with Marcus whether that would be what he wants or not, but that’s how it is.
    “Clearly his club form hasn’t been where he would want it to be, he hasn’t scored the goals that he scored last year.
    “But we’re selecting him on the basis that he did really well in June for us and the next squad was only a couple of games into the season.
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    “We were really happy with how he played in Scotland and then really happy with how he played against Italy.
    “So as we’ve got him in a really good place with us, there was no way we thought of leaving him out.”
    Rashford has kept his place in Southgate’s England squad for the November internationalsCredit: Alamy More

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    David Beckham signs big money deal to advertise high-end drinks brand 

    DAVID Beckham has signed a big money deal to advertise Nespresso — despite admitting his coffee-drinking habits make him sound like “a right kb”. The former England football captain was unveiled as the brand’s latest celebrity brand partner yesterday.
    David Beckham has signed a big money deal to advertise NespressoCredit: AP
    He joins Hollywood actor George Clooney, 62, on Nespresso’s books.
    But earlier this year, he confessed he had a bizarre coffee habit when asked about his daily routine.
    Becks, 48, told his pal and former Man United teammate Gary Neville in a YouTube chat: “The weird thing is — and I’m going to sound like a right k**b now — in London I have just black coffee, but in the countryside, I have a latte.”
    Becks, who with wife Posh Spice is said to be worth £425million, already had a raft of mega-bucks brand deals.
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    The superstar advertises Maserati and expensive watch brand Tudor.
    And he is still the face of Adidas and has previously had multi-million-pound deals with Pepsi, Gillette, Sainsbury’s and Jaguar.
    As well as film idol Clooney, Nespresso has also used movie stars Matt Damon, Julia Garner, Simone Ashley and Jean Dujardin.
    Becks gushed: “I’ve always loved Nespresso coffee.
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    “Whether I am having a quiet moment at home with my family or preparing myself for a business meeting, the variety of blends is great, it’s so simple to make and every cup tastes incredible.”
    Grounds hog day
    A TYPICAL coffee drinker will down almost 18,000 litres of the stuff in their lifetime, a survey suggests.
    On average, they say they have three cups a day, which works out at 62,000 over the years.
    The most popular time for the first brew was found to be 7am.
    And four in ten coffee drinkers struggled to function properly until they had their first caffeine kick, the survey for appliance maker Breville showed.
    But the same proportion have ordered the same coffee for years. More

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    We’re UK’s worst football team – we’ve conceded 200 goals and our midfielder is 73 but we put our hearts into every game

    A FOOTIE team has been crowned Britain’s worst — after losing all 21 games and conceding 200 goals.Cwm Albion FC racked up a -191 goal difference last season.
    Cwm Albion have been crowned the worst football team in Britain – and include a goalkeeper who has not kept a clean sheet in 10 years and 73-year-old midfielderCredit: WNS
    Despite sinking to the lowest ebb in their 100 years, the Cwm Albion players remain fully committed.Credit: WNS
    They lost one away match 25-0, followed by a 21-1 home whipping.
    Goalie Jamie MacDonald has never had a clean sheet in ten years with the club while midfielder John Rees is 73.
    Winger Shane Prior admits he has “legs like Bambi”.
    Holding midfielder Paul DiMarco is said to have a nosebleed if he goes too high up the pitch.
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    But despite sinking to the lowest ebb in their 100 years, the players remain fully committed.
    Larger-than-life boss Dan Gill said: “Despite the knockbacks, each week we turn up and put our hearts into every game, and we lost 10-nil the other day so that says a lot.
    “I’ve been involved since I was 16 and my dad, Colin, has been part of Cwm Albion for more than 50 years. We really are a family.”
    The team, which also features two dad-and-son combos, have lost all five games this season in the Swansea Senior League.
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    They were crowned Britain’s Best Worst Team by Specsavers — winning a training session with a ­former Premier League star.
    Specsavers’ Lisa Hale said: “It’s obvious how passionate Cwm Albion are. Hopefully, with our support, they’ll soon have a win to celebrate.” More

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    Premier League fans who are best in bed revealed – where does your team rank?

    MALE Chelsea fans are the best lovers in the Prem — in stark contrast to their side’s performances, a poll claims.More than one in ten women — 12 per cent — said a Blues supporter had been their most memorable partner.
    Chelsea fans are the best lovers in the Prem, a poll claimsCredit: Getty
    More than one in ten women said a Blues supporter had been their most memorable partnerCredit: Getty
    It comes amid Chelsea’s disappointing start to the season, languishing in mid-table despite spending fortunes.
    Meanwhile, Brentford fans were at the bottom end of the lovers’ table.
    Just one per cent recalled a passionate fling with a Bees follower.
    Liverpool fans came second, with ten per cent of lovers raving about them, according to the poll of 1,100 female fans by BettingTips4You.com.
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    Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur fans came joint third with nine per cent.
    Arsenal fans came fourth on eight per cent just ahead of Sheffield United and Wolverhampton Wanderers fans.
    Spokesman John Pentin said: “Chelsea may be a little mediocre on the pitch this season but their fans are on fire in the bedroom.
    “Sadly for Brentford however its fans are the worst in the Premier League in the bedroom.”
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    Which football fans by team are the best lovers according to a poll of 1,100 women.

    Chelsea – 12 per cent
    Liverpool – 10 per cent
    Manchester United – 9 per cent
    Tottenham Hotspur – 9 per cent
    Arsenal – 8 per cent
    Sheffield United – 7 per cent
    Wolverhampton Wanderers – 7 per cent
    Everton – 6 per cent
    West Ham United – 6 per cent
    Aston Villa – 5 per cent
    Bournemouth – 5 per cent
    Luton Town – 4 per cent
    Burnley – 3 per cent
    Manchester City – 3 per cent
    Brighton and Hove Albion – 2 per cent
    Crystal Palace – 2 per cent
    Newcastle United – 2 per cent
    Fulham – 2 per cent
    Nottingham Forest – 2 per cent
    Brentford – 1 per cent More