Premier League’s handling of Everton and Nottingham Forest cases shows regulation being taken seriously | Football News

Everyone now knows exactly where they stand. The league table will not lie on the final day of the season. Everton’s decision to withdraw their PSR appeal means there will be clarity and certainty on Sunday May 19. There had been fears that if any PSR appeals dragged on until the May 25 backstop in the…

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Premier League’s profit and sustainability rules set to be replaced as early as this summer | Football News

The Premier League’s controversial profitability and sustainability rules are set to be replaced as early as this summer by a new system of financial regulation. The new system will be aligned with UEFA’s squad cost ratio rules. Clubs will be limited to how much of their revenue they can spend on transfers and wages, with…

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Bolts feel ready for crucial grind in two leagues

Meralco Bolts claimed PBA 3×3 Season 3 Leg 1 title. –PBA IMAGES The Meralco Bolts could hardly celebrate the holiday season because of a densely packed calendar. And while coach Luigi Trillo admitted it was tough navigating around a frenetic schedule, he feels that his squad could snare something valuable off of it—one that should…

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Explained: What is the Premier League’s new transfer rule and why have clubs voted for it? | Video | Watch TV Show

Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Rob Dorsett explains why Premier League clubs can no longer spread the cost of a transfer fee across more than five years and why the clubs voted in favour of this rule change.

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Turkish football leagues suspended indefinitely after Ankaragucu president punches referee | Football News

Matches in all Turkish football leagues have been suspended indefinitely by its football association after a club president punched a referee at the end of a Super Lig match on Monday night. Faruk Koca, who is president of Ankaragucu, ran onto the pitch and struck official Halil Umut Meler after their top-flight game against Rizespor.…

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PBA: Fran Yu playing to prove he deserves his place in the big leagues

NorthPort Batang Pier rookie Fran Yu. –PBA IMAGES MANILA, Philippines–Despite coming out of a champion varsity program, NorthPort newcomer Fran Yu is still playing with a massive chip on his shoulder. He made sure to build a strong case for himself on Friday night as the Batang Pier held off perennial title contender TNT in…

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James Maddison: Tottenham star is the Premier League’s most influential player this season, says Jamie Carragher | Football News

Jamie Carragher has labelled James Maddison the most influential player in the Premier League this season after his goal helped Tottenham beat Fulham 2-0 and go top of the Premier League. Maddison converted coolly from Heung-Min Son’s pass after the South Korean had put Spurs in front at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to notch his…

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UAAP allowing players with special guest license from other leagues

UAAP executive director Atty. Rebo Saguisag. –UAAP PHOTO MANILA, Philippines — The UAAP has added a new rule allowing student-athletes from other collegiate leagues, who played professionally with a special guest license (SGL) from the Games and Amusement Board, to still play in the basketball competition after a one-year residency. The league’s executive director Atty.…

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Lionel Messi leads Miami to first trophy with Leagues Cup win – rezal404

Teammates hold up Inter Miami’s Argentine forward #10 Lionel Messi as they celebrate after winning the Leagues Cup final football match against Nashville SC at Geodis Park in Nashville, Tennessee, on August 19, 2023. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP) Lionel Messi scored a screamer and won his first trophy in North American soccer as…

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Future of Football: Will we see the Premier League’s first out gay footballer in the next 10 to 20 years?

In the UK, LGBTQ+ rights have come a long way in a relatively short space of time. It was only in 1967 that homosexuality was partially decriminalised in England and Wales. Scotland and Northern Ireland followed in 1981 and 1982 – just over 40 years ago. Since then, we have seen openly lesbian, gay, bi,…

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