The Premier League says it will begin using semi-automated offside technology from April 12 The technology is designed to ...
The Premier League have announced that John Brooks will be the referee in charge of Arsenal’s match against Fulham. The ...
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Oh my god! Hope was dashed. Manchester City manager Pep announces detailed examination results of Holan's injury for up to 7 weeks OUT shock!Manchester City's hopes have been shattered. The injury of the team's ace, 'scoring machine'Elling Holan (25), was not a ...
SAOT finally reaches English top-flight football this month, with the technology due to be introduced for matchday 32 ...
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Northampton Chronicle & Echo on MSNNolan speaks to head of EFL referees Mike Jones over Cambridge incidentsKevin Nolan has spoken to Mike Jones, the head of EFL refereeing, over the two big incidents that left him so unhappy after ...
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Luton Today on MSNPremier League referee inspires Sports Journalism students with guest lectureStudents from the University of Bedfordshire were recently given the opportunity to gain insights from a current Premier ...
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GB News on MSNJudd Trump makes complaint after losing Players Championship final clash with Kyren WilsonJudd Trump has voiced frustration about the balls used in the Players Championship final after suffering a narrow 10-9 defeat ...
Technological Advantages of the New Crown Football Platform The growing importance of data in football cannot be overstated, as the game shifts from conventional methods to data-driven performances.
Any tackle in the penalty box is risky and when that whistle blows it's heart-sinking time. So what is a penalty? It's the result of any foul which would normally lead to a direct free-kick that is ...
The Ministry of Multi-Ethnic Affairs has distributed $383,900 in grants to 55 communities, strengthening local organizations.
LUSAKA- (MaraviPost)- FAZ president Andrew Kamanga says the association will provide $25,000 dollars support for teams that will participate in CAF competitions.
Ex-Premier League referee Jon Moss has named Kevin Nolan as the most difficult player he ever had to deal with. The 54-year-old, who officiated in the top flight for over a decade, has managed ...
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