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Leeds UnitedLeeds United midfielder Mateusz Bogusz has failed to get a move away from UD Ibiza. Ibiza refused to cooperate and this has been reported in Poland and Spain. The Spanish club understood the Pole will be vital for them in the second half of this season and there was no guarantee of finding a substitute.See the Story
‘Door was closed’ – Leeds man’s transfer was ‘blocked’ on deadline day, player wanted move - Sport Witness
Videos · LondonThe BBC has apologized after pornographic noises were played on air during the broadcaster’s live coverage of an FA Cup match, apparently via a mobile phone that a prankster had hidden in the studio.See the Story
BBC sorry for pornographic noises heard during cup coverage
54% Left coverage: 37 sources
Pep Guardiola · BournemouthFormer Leeds boss Marcelo Bielsa is among the candidates Bournemouth are looking at to fill their managerial vacancy. Scott Parker led the Cherries to promotion as Championship runners-up last season and was sacked shortly after August's 9-0 humbling at Liverpool. Incoming owner Bill Foley is finalising his purchase of the club.See the Story
Bournemouth hold talks with Marcelo Bielsa over return to management
60% Right coverage: 5 sources
Manchester City · ManchesterManchester United takes on Manchester City in the latest installment of the Manchester Derby. The match will start at 7:30 a.m. EST at Old Trafford in Manchester, England. It will be aired in English via USA Network in 4K and in Spanish via NBC Universo and Telemundo.See the Story
United strike late to sink City in Manchester derby
57% Center coverage: 7 sources
World CupArsenal are five points clear at the top of the Premier League table. But our supercomputer is tipping them to crumble and finish second. Manchester City are odds-on favourites to make it five out of six titles. Newcastle are third and chasing a first Champions League spot since 2003. Liverpool are expected to fade away and settle for a place in the Europa League.See the Story
Supercomputer predicts final Premier League table after World Cup break
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