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Dead hand of the immovable Glazers keeps strangling Manchester United | Jonathan Liew
Leaky Old Trafford roof was almost a too perfect sign of neglect by owners who love the money but don’t seem to like the club. In February, the NFL players’ union carried out its second annual survey of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and let’s just say ...The Guardian - World - Premier League -
Manchester United 0-6 Chelsea: Blues win WSL title on final day – live reaction
Updates as Emma Hayes wins title in final Chelsea gameAston Villa 1-2 Manchester City: WSL – live reactionLive scoreboard | And feel free to email SarahAnother notable miss for United is Leah Galton. She came off injured in the Women’s FA Cup ...The Guardian - World - Premier League -
Chelsea thrash Manchester United to win WSL title as Hayes bids farewell
The screams of delight from the departing Emma Hayes in her technical area, the roar and chest-thumping of the injured Sam Kerr sat high above the dugout, and the chaotic flailing arms from the jubilant corner of fans in blue. Chelsea are Women’s ...The Guardian - World - Premier League -
Edwards-Muhammad tops UFC 304 in Manchester
Welterweight champion Leon Edwards will defend his title against Belal Muhammad at UFC 304 in Manchester, England, in July, a card that will also feature Tom Aspinall defending his interim heavyweight title against Curtis Blaydes.ESPN - Sports - UFC -
Guardiola’s obsessive will to win takes Manchester City to verge of history
Arsenal have been impressive challengers but a unique fourth English title in a row is there for the taking at the Etihad. The Manchester City fanbase like it to be known that they’re “not really here”. But as the club stand on the verge of ...The Guardian - World -
Six of the best: Manchester City’s mainstays who have gone distance
A core of players have seen all or most of Pep Guardiola’s Etihad tenure and are on the verge of a sixth title winner’s medal. It takes a lot for Pep Guardiola to trust unconditionally, so staying the course with the Manchester City manager is not ...The Guardian - World -
Premier League betting: Despite Manchester City's status as extreme title favorites, there's still value to be had Sunday
City is -1600 to win the league but only -900 to beat West Ham. A victory over West Ham locks up a fourth consecutive EPL title.Yahoo Sports - Sports - Premier League -
MLS power rankings: Christian Benteke has Zlatan-ified DC United
The managerial merry-go-round has started to spin, there are concerns in Atlanta and the rich keep getting richer in Miami. Welcome back to the Guardian’s MLS Power Rankings, where I have a beef with your specific team and your specific team ...The Guardian - World - MLS -
Where to Find the 'Best' Pizza Slice in NYC? It's Complicated.
Claiming the best pizza in New York City? Wars have been started for less, but this borough-by-borough guide to some of the city’s most delicious—and most unique—slices is a good place to start.The Wall Street Journal - World
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