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At 25 years of age, the Premier League has earned its swagger on the European club level. Its teams may generally have under-performed in the Champions League over the past seven years or so, but there is no doubt which the richest league is: 12 of the 20 Premier League clubs featured in Deloitte’s list of the top 30 clubs by revenue released in January this year. Given those figures are for 2015-16, before the record £11 billion TV deal kicked in, that domination is only likely to increase in the short term. It’s a long way from 1992,…
Head coach of the Women’s Senior National basketball team, Sam Vincent is optimistic about D’Tigress chances of making an impressive outing at the 2017 Women’s Afrobasket tournament holding in Mali.
Birmingham manager Harry Redknapp says the club are close to signing midfielder Ogenyi Onazi from Trabzonspor.
Former Nigeria International, Emmanuel Amuneke has backed current Super Eagles Technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr to replicate the success of former Coach, Clemens Westerhof.
Arsene Wenger believes the manager of the future will not even need a football background, because his or her decisions will be based on science and technology.
The Nigeria Basketball Federation has warned all clubs invited for the final 6 play-off of the Premier Basketball League slated to hold between 14th and 19th August, 2017 to disregard any invitation from anybody or group of people parading as the NBBF members.
A prolific burglar got more than he bargained for when he broke into the house of a professional boxer.
Craig Shakespeare believes Leicester have pulled off a transfer coup by signing Kelechi Iheanacho and insists the 20-year-old can form a productive partnership with Jamie Vardy.
Nigeria Coach Salisu Yusuf has dropped nine players including Mfon Udoh, Okemute Odah and Prince Aggreh, picking 20 for Sunday’s 2018 CHAN qualifying match away to Benin Republic.
Barrister Solomon Dalung, the Youth and Sports Minister has restated that grassroots sports development remains the only route to rebuilding the country’s sports.