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Arsenal finally broke their long-standing Premier League drought last season, winning the title in convincing fashion, seven points ahead of runners-up Manchester City in Pep Guardiola’s final year in charge of the Cityzens.

Guardiola’s departure from the Etihad Stadium after ten memorable years in charge of the Manchester giants marked the end of an era in England’...


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Football fandom has never been restricted to the ninety minutes between the referee’s opening whistle and the final blow of the horn. For well over a century, the experience of being a supporter has spilled over into the rhythms of everyday life. It is present in the early-morning journeys on cold supporters’ coaches, the pre-match rituals in local pubs, the encyclopedic stat...


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Football has always been a game of memorable moments. A late winner, a spectacular save, a perfectly timed tackle, or an unexpected comeback can define how supporters remember a match for years.

Yet the final score rarely tells the complete story.

Modern football fans have access to far more information than simply goals scored and points earned. Match rec...


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Fifteen goals leaked across 38 Premier League games. That’s the kind of absurd number José Mourinho walked away with after his very first year in England. Chelsea hadn’t touched a league title since 1955. Fifty years on, the trophy was back at Stamford Bridge after a ridiculous 95-point campaign. But out of all the stats from that year, there’s one that still doesn’t even sou...


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Brighton chairman Tony Bloom is known for his hard negotiating skills when other clubs are interested in their players, but this summer he has taken a gamble on a big signing of his own, the 19-year-old centre back Luka Vuskovic.

The Croatian arrived in Sussex for a club record fee of €54.00m. The move came quickly after Jan Paul van Hecke’s departure to Tottenham H...


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