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The €61 Million Receipt: How Mbappé Schooled PSG in the Boardroom

The most expensive breakup in football history has finally reached its financial settlement. After months of withheld wages, legal threats, and enough tension to freeze the Seine, Paris Saint-Germain has officially cut a €61 million check to Kylian Mbappé. In this episode, we dis ...  Show more

Arctic Fire: How Bodø/Glimt Humiliated Mourinho and Conquered the North

From a remote outpost 80 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle, FK Bodø/Glimt rose from the windswept coast of Norway to become the most terrifying tactical machine in Europe. In this episode, we deconstruct the "Midnight Men"—a club that ignores traditional football geography to ...  Show more

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