Premier League Football

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Factbox-Soccer-Premier League managers who lasted less than ... (The Star Online)

(Reuters) - The following are Premier League managers who did not last 100 days in the job:

He took charge of Palace prior to the 2017-18 season but was sacked in September after the club lost their first four league games without scoring, earning the tag of the "worst manager in the history of the Premier League" by Jose Mourinho. Bradley was the first American coach to take charge of a Premier League team in October 2016 but he had a tough time right from the start after fans accused the American owners of hiring him only because he was their compatriot. He won just one of his eight league games in charge and losing the rest to leave them bottom of the standings when he was sacked.

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How the Premier League ate football: Why European teams are ... (New Zealand Herald)

Almost two years ago, a dozen elite football clubs proposed a breakaway European Super League. The objective was to establish one single league competition that ...

And on the horizon is a tightening of spending rules for clubs competing in pan-European competitions. English football is awaiting the establishment of its own independent regulator, with the UK government due to publish a white paper outlining its scope this month. In the past decade, Premier League teams have won the Champions League twice — the same number of European titles as Bayern Munich. The Premier League’s move against Manchester City last week served as a sharp reminder that leagues and governing bodies have the power to step in where they see foul play. Accounts for the Premier League show that revenue was £45.7 million in fiscal 1993, versus £34 million for the EFL. Rick Parry was the first chief executive of the Premier League after helping to orchestrate its formation in 1992. “There’s huge amounts of money flowing in at the top, it’s not flowing downwards.” “If you’re a broadcaster in the Far East or Latin America, the Premier League became head and shoulders above everybody else,” he says. The response was a major overhaul of infrastructure, bringing in all-seater stadiums just as pay TV was gaining traction. It may not be broken in England for the time being, but even there it will lead to something which is unsustainable,” says Dariusz Mioduski, president of Polish team Legia Warsaw. “The system in European football is broken. Over the past two weeks, the same goal has been on its way to being accomplished — albeit in a very different form.

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Soccer-Man City have smallest squad in Premier League, claims ... (The Star Online)

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola claimed his squad depth is the lowest in the Premier League after Sunday's victory ...

"We have incredible doctors and physios and everyone. "Arsenal have a game in hand. "It's important that we don't have injuries but we have an incredible methodology for training to manage the fatigue and avoid injuries. When one team has made 50 points in the first leg it is because they are very good. "We have just 18, 19 players. We closed the gap today because the performance from the team was really, really good."

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