Time runs out for Potter and Rodgers

Time runs out for Potter and Rodgers

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As apologies fly, is Tonda Eckert lucky to still have his job?

The silence on the south coast has been broken as both Southampton's owner and manager have addressed the fans and given public apologies after the Spygate saga saw the club thrown out of the Play-Offs. Is Tonda Eckert lucky to still have the backing of his boss?Meanwhile, as Eng ...  Show more

Arsenal's Defeat, PSG's Power and Two-time Heavyweight Champion Daniel Dubois

Arsenal's season: success or failure? Can anyone stop PSG now? Is Iraola Liverpool's answer?Arsenal are Premier League champions at last — but their dreams of a historic double were shattered by a heartbreaking penalty shootout defeat to European powerhouse PSG.And speaking of PS ...  Show more

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