There are 106 sports teams all over the world who are worth at least $1billion (753million).However, not all of these clubs’ owners can be classed as billionaires as such, with debt and minority ownership knocking the numbers down.7
20. Ted Lerner – Net worth: $4.9 billion (3.69billion)Source of wealth: real estateTeam: Washington Nationals18= Joe Lewis – Net worth: $5 billion (3.77billion)Source of wealth: InvestmentsTeam: Tottenham Hotspur7
Tottenham have been drawn against Manchester City in an all-English Champions League quarter-final tie, while Manchester United will face Barcelona. In the other two ties, last season's finalists
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'Arsenal are in that other thing' - Alan Sugar trolls Piers Morgan and Gunners fans Ex-Tottenham chairman Alan Sugar was on a wind-up mission on Thursday's Sports Breakfast - with Gunners
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Piers Morgan slams PATHETIC Arsenal and bemoans "biggest bottle job in Premier League history" Arsenal news: Mesut Ozil makes worrying Chelsea claim over
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Cardiff City defender Sol Bamba says some of the team's players were afraid to fly following the disappearance last week of record signing Emiliano Sala. Ahead of their match on Tuesday, Cardiff
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Liverpool news: PSG issued Reds warning ahead of crunch Champions League clash LIVERPOOL can play any way they like when they take on Paris Saint-Germain tonight (8pm) and the French side's
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Paris Saint-Germain face Real Madrid on Tuesday, March 6 at Parc des Princes in the Champions League. Here's all the info you need to watch. When Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid squared off
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Corrierre Dello Sport reported two weeks ago that Tottenham remain keen on the Napoli midfielder who, according to The Sun, could leave Italy for around £33 million. The 20-year-old's stock is steadily rising - especially after his goal this past weekend - and Liverpool were rumoured to have joined the race for his signature.
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Football Manager 2019 is out now. But who are the highest 45 starlets available at affordable prices (below £6.5million) you can sign in the game under the age of 20 on July 1, 2018 in the game? Thankfully the folks over at the excellent FMScout.com have figured out the best bargain wonderkids around. So which starlets should you be signing?
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Liverpool's Guinean midfielder Naby Keita will miss the rest of the season after sustaining an injury in Wednesday's Champions League semi-final clash with Barcelona. The 24-year-old was forced off midway through the first half in Camp Nou with what is understood to be a groin injury.
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Former Stoke City manager Tony Pulis has responded to Dave Kitson's column in The Sun about Arsenal midfielder Aaron Ramsey's leg break. The ex-Potters striker revealed all about the mentality
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Skipp has come off the bench several times. In his full Premier League debut against Burnley, Skipp got a standing ovation from the home crowd as he was coming off to be subbed by Heung-Min Son at
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said his team could not have played much better despite their 3-0 loss to a Lionel Messi-inspired Barcelona in the Champions League semifinal first leg at the Nou
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