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Jim White has exclusive news fresh from Amanda Staveley as the Saudi Arabian takeover at Newcastle United is withdrawn, there’s relief for Fulham manager Scott Parker as they reach the Championship Play-Off Final, on the Sports Bar Jason Cundy demands VAR be used in Play-Off matches after two controversial goals were awarded to Cardiff at Craven Cottage, Barry Hearn defends the Snooker World Championships going ahead today after heavy criticism from a concerned Ronnie O’Sullivan who feels the players are being treated like ‘lab rats’, ahead of the FA Cup Final Jamie O’Hara labels Chelsea keeper Kepa a ‘complete waste of money’, on Breakfast former Blackburn & Celtic striker Chris Sutton demands more from the PFA on dementia issues, Simon Jordan challenges a campaigner who believes that the Exeter Chiefs Rugby Club must change their imagery which may be considered disrespectful to Native Americans, former Manchester United & Bayern Munich forward Mark Hughes recalls the time he played two professional matches in one day and despite winning the Man-of-the-Match award in the 1st ODI against Ireland David Willey admits he’s still ‘bitterly disappointed’ he wasn’t part of the World Cup campaign last year.
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Jim White has exclusive news fresh from Amanda Staveley as the Saudi Arabian takeover at Newcastle United is withdrawn, there’s relief for Fulham manager Scott Parker as they reach the Championship Play-Off Final, on the Sports Bar Jason Cundy demands VAR be used in Play-Off matches after two controversial goals were awarded to Cardiff at Craven Cottage, Barry Hearn defends the Snooker World Championships going ahead today after heavy criticism from a concerned Ronnie O’Sullivan who feels the players are being treated like ‘lab rats’, ahead of the FA Cup Final Jamie O’Hara labels Chelsea keeper Kepa a ‘complete waste of money’, on Breakfast former Blackburn & Celtic striker Chris Sutton demands more from the PFA on dementia issues, Simon Jordan challenges a campaigner who believes that the Exeter Chiefs Rugby Club must change their imagery which may be considered disrespectful to Native Americans, former Manchester United & Bayern Munich forward Mark Hughes recalls the time he played two professional matches in one day and despite winning the Man-of-the-Match award in the 1st ODI against Ireland David Willey admits he’s still ‘bitterly disappointed’ he wasn’t part of the World Cup campaign last year.
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