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Soccer
Barcelona Season Preview – Yamal and Rashford are going to tear La Liga up!
As the 2025/26 La Liga season revs up, Barcelona is ready to roll with a squad that’s got fans buzzing like a beehive. Lamine Yamal, the teenage sensation who’s already rewriting record books, and Marcus Rashford, the Manchester United loanee looking to rediscover his spark, are poised to form a…
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Soccer
Who’s going to win the Ballon d’Or?
Football’s biggest individual prize, the Ballon d’Or, is back, and the 2025 race is shaping up to be a banger. Today, the stacked list of 30 nominees was announced, as well as the nominees for the Yashin Trophy, Coach of the Year, Pichichi and Kopa Trophies. The ceremony, set for…
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Soccer
Real Madrid Season Preview – Xabi Alonso has a job on his hands
The Real Madrid faithful is buzzing with a mix of nostalgia and nervous anticipation. Xabi Alonso, the suave midfielder who once orchestrated play for Real Madrid, is back, this time in the dugout. After a trophyless 2024-25 season that left fans grumbling and rivals gloating, the club legend is tasked…
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Premier League
Ten insane things to expect of the 2025/26 season
The 2025/26 campaign is about to explode into life, and it’s shaping up to be one for the ages. From Barcelona’s shiny new Camp Nou to a beefed-up World Cup, this season is packed with drama, fresh faces, and a few farewells that’ll tug at your heartstrings. Let’s break down…
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Soccer
AdamJuly 13, 2025
Lamine Yamal Turns 18: What He’s Already Achieved – And Why The Future Is Scary Good
Stop what you’re doing – Lamine Yamal just turned 18. Yes, the teenage sensation lighting up Europe, breaking records left and right, is finally an adult. But if you thought the hype was over, think again – it’s just getting started. From becoming Barcelona’s youngest-ever debutant to starring in Euro…
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Soccer
NickyJune 20, 2025
Football isn’t dead; Lamine Yamal and Desire Doue have proved that
Football’s obituary has been written a thousand times. Too many passes. Not enough flair. The game’s gone soft, they say. But then Lamine Yamal and Désiré Doué step onto the pitch, and suddenly the doomsayers are eating their words. These two young guns—17 and 20, respectively—are tearing up Europe with…
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