Bristol City’s favorite to sign is set to leave Fulham this summer, Joe Bryan

Joe Bryan is set to leave Fulham when his contract expires this summer, with former club Bristol City a candidate to sign him. The 29-year-old left-back joined Fulham from Bristol City in 2018 and has since gone on to make over 100 appearances for the club, as well as playing a key role in two promotions from the Championship. He is best known for scoring twice in the 2020 Championship Final against Brentford at Wembley Stadium, including an audacious 40-yard free kick. Brian signed a three-year contract extension following this…

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DAZN is in a race to get the EFL TV rights, and it could cancel the 3 p.m. blackout

DAZN is bidding to become the league’s broadcast partner from 2024-25 in a radical proposal that would end the Saturday 3pm blackout for UK viewers. The international broadcast platform wants to secure the rights to show all matches across Championship, League One, League Two, including matches that were not traditionally available to local audiences on Saturday afternoons. This would require the FA to scrap the current broadcast model which only allows 138 matches per season to be shown live, thus putting pressure on the Football Association to get rid of…

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Bournemouth make their third bid for Antoine Cimeno

Bournemouth made a third offer for Bristol City striker Antoine Cimeneo. The south coast club previously made a £10m ($12.35m) bid for the 23-year-old, up from their initial bid of £8m. Bournemouth are still keen to sign Cimeno, who has been interested in him since August. They have already agreed personal terms with the Ghana international. ads Cimeno, who has also attracted interest from Southampton, has scored five goals and two assists in 22 Championship appearances this season. Bristol City activated a 12-month option on Semenyo’s contract in December and…

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Dean Holden’s journey to Charlton: Tragedy, unemployment and meeting fans in the pub

December 21, 2022, 11.15 pm. New Charlton Athletic manager Dean Holden, 43, walks alone into The Royal Oak public house on Charlton Lane, a minute’s walk from The Valley. The Addicks have just knocked Brighton out of the Carabao Cup on penalties, but Holden, on a contract until the summer, won’t take charge of the team until the morning. He wants to survey the mood of the fans of the club which he’s now hoping to stabilise after a turbulent season. “I wanted to go into the pub straight after…

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