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Fortress Villa Park and McTominay magic – Football Weekly Extra

Robyn Cowen is joined by Jonathan Liew, Will Unwin and Nooruddean Choudry as Manchester United beat Chelsea, while Aston Villa emerge as potential title contenders Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email. On the podcast today: Manchester United deliver, arguably, their

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Support for women’s football review has meant a lot – now let’s make an impact | Karen Carney

Government backing was a relief and a joy after so much hard work but we need to keep pushing to make real change What a week it has been for women’s football with the announcement that the government has backed the review I chaired and the endorsement of NewCo to take control of the Super

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Tottenham reject Swansea approach for Ange Postecoglou’s No 2 Chris Davies

Swansea sacked Michael Duff as manager on MondayDavies has coached under Brendan Rodgers at various clubs Tottenham have rejected an approach from Swansea for Ange Postecoglou’s No 2, Chris Davies. The Welsh club need a manager after sacking Michael Duff on Monday and Davies, who Spurs hired in the summer, quickly emerged as a leading

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Nottingham Forest hunt for possible Cooper successor with Lopetegui on list

Cooper expected to take charge of Forest at Wolves on SaturdayOwner has grave concerns after heavy defeat at Fulham Steve Cooper is expected to take charge of Nottingham Forest’s match at Wolves on Saturday as the club’s hierarchy continue to explore possible successors, with Julen Lopetegui among the managers on their radar. Cooper’s position is

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Champions Cup kicks off with usual suspects on top but plenty to relish | Robert Kitson

La Rochelle, Leinster and Toulouse are the trio to beat but with Europe’s best colliding there are some intriguing possibilities One of the criticisms of the modern Champions Cup is that the exhilaration of the knockout stages is less widespread in the earlier rounds. Even the organisers seem to be keen to improve the ratio,

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