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Ryan Adsett
Ryan Adsett - Award-winning Brighton & Hove Albion creator, podcaster, and writer. TSR Football Founder/Director. Leading a network to over 5m followers worth of different pages on Social Media, while creating consistent content in written, verbal, and video.
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Why does Roberto De Zerbi 'love the pressure'?
22 Apr 2023
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www.vavel.com
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English
| Football
Brighton and Hove Albion, led by Roberto De Zerbi, is preparing for a significant match against Manchester United, which could lead them to the FA Cup Final for the first time in 40 years. De Zerbi has instilled a new mentality in the team, evident in their recent victory over Chelsea. Key players like Julio Enciso and Danny Welbeck are hitting form at the right time, with Welbeck's influence being particularly noteworthy. De Zerbi emphasizes the importance of embracing pressure to succeed and expresses confidence in his team's ability to win against Manchester United, despite acknowledging the quality of the opposition.
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Javier Avila
Javier Avila is a journalist based in Caracas, Venezuela.
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A new opportunity for Graham Potter
18 Apr 2023
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www.fichajes.net
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Spanish
| Football
Graham Potter, formerly of Chelsea, is seeking a new managerial role after being replaced by Frank Lampard due to the team's mediocre performance in the Premier League and challenging position in the Champions League. West Ham United, facing relegation, is considering Potter as a replacement for David Moyes for the next season, as reported by Daily Mail.
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Tom Barclay
Tom Barclay is a sports journalist based in London, United Kingdom. He covers Premier League football for The Sun, Britain's biggest newspaper.
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Tottenham hope to tie up controversial Conor Gallagher transfer from Chelsea as quick as possible ahead of pre-season
12 Apr 2024
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The Sun
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English
| Football Transfer
Tottenham Hotspur is aiming to quickly finalize a deal for Chelsea's Conor Gallagher, with Chelsea's financial pressures potentially facilitating the transfer. Manager Ange Postecoglou is looking to bolster his squad for Champions League play and sees Gallagher as a good fit. Chelsea, under financial strain to comply with Profit and Sustainability Rules, may need to sell players like Gallagher, who is entering the final year of his contract. Previous transfers and Chelsea's need for funds could influence the potential sale price for Gallagher.
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Dave Braneck
I am a freelance writer and broadcast journalist in Berlin. I cover a range of topics including sports (particularly German football and fan culture), US and German politics, and labor. I write, produce and present short documentaries for Deutsche Welle’s TV and YouTube channels. I also work on ...
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Job Success Rate 100%
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Billionaires and Monarchs Now Run Soccer
01 Jul 2023
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jacobin.com
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English
| Politics
A trend of football stars moving to Saudi Arabia's Pro League, including Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo, is highlighted as part of the country's sportswashing efforts. The article criticizes the Saudi Private Investment Fund's (PIF) opaque investments and its purchase of Newcastle United, despite the Premier League's assurances of no state control. The piece argues that football's transformation into a speculative object for sportswashing and investment is a continuation of long-standing trends, with sovereign wealth funds and American billionaires dominating ownership. It suggests that without democratization and regulation, the negative aspects of football will escalate under entities like PIF.
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Alessandro Cappelli
Alessandro Cappelli is a journalist based in Pozzuoli, Italy.
Italian
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Fact Checking
Sports
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Jobs Completed 1
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Does Financial Fair Play Work or Not?
09 Feb 2023
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Rivista Undici
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Italian
| Financial Regulation
Manchester City has faced multiple investigations over the years for alleged Financial Fair Play (FFP) violations, with the latest by the Premier League covering 2009/10 to 2017/18. UEFA's FFP, introduced in 2009, aims to stabilize European football clubs economically. Despite updates to the regulations, clubs have found ways to comply, often through generating capital gains. The study by Fabio Ciaponi and colleagues analyzed the transfer market's impact on club finances. Chelsea's recent spending spree, while compliant with FFP, highlights the advantage richer clubs have. UEFA has been criticized for lenient treatment of powerful clubs while penalizing smaller ones. Overall, FFP has improved the financial health of European clubs, but it has also led to unintended negative consequences such as inflated sponsorships and uncontrolled player trading.
Albert Guasch Rafael
I am a journalist from Barcelona, now based in Berlin, with extensive experience in media and communications. My by-lines include international outlets like Foreign Policy and Euronews, as well as leading newspapers in Barcelona, such as La Vanguardia and Diari ARA. I report in Spanish, English, ...
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Chelsea and the Largest Squad in the World: 55 Players, 1.75 Billion and Players Changing in the Corridor
16 Aug 2024
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galego.farodevigo.es
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Galician
| Chelsea FC
Chelsea FC is facing challenges with a massive squad of 55 players, following significant investments totaling 1.75 billion euros since its acquisition by Clearlake Capital. The club's strategy appears to focus on acquiring young talent for future resale, but this has led to logistical issues, including players changing in corridors due to overcrowding. The club must navigate financial fair play regulations, requiring player sales and loans to comply. The Premier League's financial scrutiny is highlighted, with Chelsea contrasting with other clubs like Manchester City, which faces its own financial investigation. The upcoming season opener against Manchester City adds to the club's immediate challenges.
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Tom Jenkins
Tom Jenkins is a highly experienced journalist, editor, digital producer and consultant with a demonstrated history working in media production and an acute understanding of the digital landscape. He writes about food and drink, travel, culture and lifestyle. Born, raised and based in London, he ...
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Chelsea 'open talks' for striker who is better than Erling Haaland and Mo Salah in one key area this season
08 Jan 2024
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www.sportbible.com
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English
| Transfer News
Chelsea are actively seeking to enhance their attacking lineup and have entered negotiations to sign Ukrainian striker Artem Dovbyk from Girona. Dovbyk has outperformed notable players like Erling Haaland and Mo Salah in terms of goal or assist rate per 90 minutes this season. Chelsea's manager, Mauricio Pochettino, believes Dovbyk could form a formidable partnership with Mudryk, another player who has faced criticism but is showing signs of improvement. The club is willing to pay €40 million for Dovbyk, aiming to boost their performance as they currently sit 10th in the Premier League.
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Ronan Murphy
Ronan Murphy is an Irish football journalist, focusing on the Bundesliga, European and international soccer. He is a regular Bundesliga and Champions League pundit on the Sony Sports Network and is Head of Social for the Realtimes Network, running social media for sites such as FootballTransfers, ...
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Football Quiz: Can you name every player to play for Chelsea in 2022/23?
20 Apr 2023
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www.footballtransfers.com
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English
| Football
Chelsea FC has utilized over 30 different players in all competitions during the 2022/23 season, under the management of Thomas Tuchel, Graham Potter, and Frank Lampard. Despite a large squad due to significant transfer spending by owner Todd Boehly, the team was eliminated early in the FA Cup and EFL Cup by Manchester City and reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League. The article invites readers to participate in a quiz to name all the players who have played for Chelsea this season.
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Rebecca Myers
Rebecca Myers is a journalist based in London, United Kingdom.
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Lord Coe insists he can juggle jobs as Todd Boehly consortium confirm improved Chelsea bid
20 Mar 2022
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www.thetimes.co.uk
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English
| Business
The competition to acquire Chelsea Football Club continues, with the Todd Boehly-led consortium confirming an improved bid. All parties await the decision from the New York bank handling the sale for Roman Abramovich. Details about the bidders are gradually emerging, with the Boehly group, including Hansjorg Wyss and Jonathan Goldstein, seeking to strengthen their position.
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Arpan Rachman
Arpan Rachman is a journalist based in Central Jakarta, Indonesia. I am working freely for international outlets as the winner of the Indonesia Stock Exchange writing contest and the Southeast Asian Press Alliance's fellow. My works appear publishing at Ant Daily (Kualalumpur), Prachatai (Bangkok), ...
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Chelsea could earn GBP100 million if they sell two stars to the Saudi Pro League
01 Jul 2024
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www.alinea.id
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Indonesian
| Transfers
Chelsea's owner Todd Boehly has held secret talks with Saudi Pro League chairman Michael Emenalo about potential player sales, including Romelu Lukaku and Kepa Arrizabalaga. Boehly aims to generate GBP100 million from player sales this summer to offset Chelsea's annual losses of over GBP90 million. The club is also looking to comply with Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules by potentially selling up to 10 players, which could raise nearly GBP300 million. Chelsea is currently 11th in the Premier League and has shown signs of improvement with recent victories.
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Mike Reynolds
Able to provide - Fixing, Live Radio, Print, Radio Newsgathering, Radio Packages and some TV. BBC credits include Diana Ross & The Best of Jazz (as co-writer/co-producer): The Capitol Records Story and Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story (as creator/writer/producer/host); and several BBC live ...
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New Twists & Turns for the HFPA’s Globes
26 Jun 2023
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www.videoageinternational.net
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English
| Entertainment Industry
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) has disbanded, but the Golden Globe Awards will continue under new ownership by Dick Clark Productions, owned by Eldridge Industries. The new entity will transition from a non-profit to a for-profit organization, raising questions about the legitimacy of its awards without dues-paying members. Former HFPA president Helen Hoehne will be involved in the new venture, which has already set a date for the 81st Golden Globe Awards on January 7, 2024. Despite challenges in securing a broadcaster, the new owners are optimistic about the future of the awards and potential commercial opportunities.
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Emanuel Rosu
I have contributed or written sports stories for The NY Times, The Guardian, BBC, World Soccer, Four Four Two, ESPN or Josimar (Norway). I also worked as a local fixer for UEFA, BT Sport, ARD, or Movistar. I work as a football journalist and represent Romania in the vote for the 'Ballon d'Or'.
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Chelsea and Man. City Agree $57 Million Deal for England Star Raheem Sterling
10 Jul 2022
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OnlineGambling.com | OG News
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English
| Sports
Raheem Sterling is set to join Chelsea from Manchester City for $57 million, with personal terms agreed on a five-year contract. Sterling's move comes after discussions with Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel and concerns over his playing time at City following new signings. This transfer marks Chelsea's first major business since Todd Boehly's takeover. Additionally, Cristiano Ronaldo is seeking to leave Manchester United, with his agent in talks with Chelsea, though no firm move has been made.
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Philip Sherwell
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Journalist and analyst covering Asia since 2015. Currently in Manila, following Duterte arrest
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Job Success Rate 95%
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Inside the billion-pound Red Bull empire that powers Christian Horner
01 Oct 2023
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www.thetimes.com
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English
| Sports
Red Bull, a global energy drink giant, sold 12 billion cans last year, generating €10 billion in sales. However, the company faces challenges, including allegations against its motor racing chief Christian Horner and slowing sales growth. The scandal has prompted demands for clarity from partners like Honda and Ford. Red Bull's founding families have taken a back seat, leaving three executives in charge. The company continues to invest in sports and entertainment, owning teams in various sports and a record label. Despite its success, Red Bull faces competition from Monster and potential regulatory backlash.
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Charlie Smith
An enthusiastic | driven | creative media communications professional who thrives under pressure. 7 years experience in sports production | design and BAFTA-winning broadcast media. Focussed on producing engaging content to attract viewers. Proficient Premier pro | Adobe creative and EVS.
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Chelsea leading race to sign centre-back with agent wanting fast transfer
10 Jan 2024
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FootballFanCast
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English
| Chelsea FC
Chelsea is reportedly leading the race to sign Benfica's star defender Antonio Silva, with club owner Todd Boehly potentially willing to pay the player's €100m release clause. Silva's agent, Jorge Mendes, is pushing for a quick agreement. The 20-year-old has impressed at Benfica, and Chelsea faces competition from Liverpool, Manchester United, Bayern Munich, and Paris Saint-Germain. Additionally, Chelsea is also in contact with Napoli's Victor Osimhen for a potential transfer.
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Jorge Valero
Jorge Valero is EU correspondent since 2008. He works for Euractiv and for the Spanish national daily El Economista. His articles have been published in numerous national and international media, including The Guardian, European Voice, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Miami Herald, El Comercio, La Razón,...
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Saudi Arabia refuses to be a golden cage and demands performance from stars like Benzema
14 Jan 2024
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www.diariodemallorca.es
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Spanish
| Saudi Pro League
Saudi Arabia is determined to build a competitive football league and demands high performance from its star players, including Karim Benzema, who has faced criticism for his recent performance with Al-Ittihad. The country aims to avoid being a 'golden cage' and seeks to establish a top-tier league, contrasting with the short-lived projects in Qatar and China. Despite challenges, including cultural adjustments for foreign players and management issues, Saudi Arabia continues to invest heavily in football, with plans to increase foreign player slots and encourage private investment. The article highlights the ambitions and struggles of the Saudi Pro League and its clubs, emphasizing the need for immediate results and the cultural differences in football management compared to other regions.
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