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BynytimespostOctober 29, 2024Spain boss Luis de la Fuente has fumed about his salary during a radio interview after failing to secure a pay rise since...
BynytimespostOctober 12, 2024Sir Keir Starmer has played down the risk of England being banned from competing at Euro 2028, a tournament which the country are...
BynytimespostSeptember 18, 2024The Government is happy to allay any concerns UEFA may have over the introduction of an independent football regulator and is confident it...
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