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      Arsenal players ready to be Spurs fans in title push, admits William Saliba

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 6 days ago - 11:00

    • Tottenham host Manchester City in league on Tuesday night
    • Squad will ‘pray’ for positive Spurs result, Saliba says

    William Saliba says the Arsenal squad are ready to break the club’s religion and become Tottenham supporters. The centre-half, outstanding in the 1-0 victory at Manchester United on Sunday that ensured the Premier League title race will go to the last day, is desperate for Spurs to get a win or draw in their home game against Manchester City on Tuesday night.

    It would mean Arsenal stay above City at the top of the table before Sunday’s final fixtures; they would have control of their destiny in securing a first title since 2004 – not withstanding a possible goal difference swing. Arsenal are three goals better off than City, who face West Ham at home. Arsenal play Everton at the Emirates Stadium.

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      Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 6 days ago - 07:00 · 1 minute

    Arsenal can still improve, Erling Haaland perplexes and Thomas Frank feels the love from his players

    Though Arsenal have enjoyed another fine campaign, the likelihood is that they will again finish second, victims of the almost unbeatable combination that is state wealth plus Pep Guardiola. And regardless of whether they finish as champions or runners-up, they must improve next term – not easy given they’ve followed an 84-point season by racking up 86 with three still to play for. However, on five occasions this term, Arsenal have failed to score in a league game – as well as in the FA Cup against Liverpool and the Champions League at Bayern Munich – which is to say that, unlike Manchester City and unlike Liverpool in 2019-20, they lack superstars able to override poor performances with individual brilliance, finding crucial goals where there appeared to be none. This is not an issue easily resolved, but Jürgen Klopp found a way, completing an already excellent side by adding Alisson and Virgil van Dijk to his back five; Mikel Arteta must now do similarly to Arsenal’s attack. Daniel Harris

    Match report: Manchester United 0-1 Arsenal

    Match report: Tottenham 2-1 Burnley

    Match report: Nottingham Forest 2-3 Chelsea

    Match report: West Ham 3-1 Luton

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      Parliament urged to look at sportswashing clause in football bill

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 7 days ago - 23:01

    • Human rights group fears increase in state ownership
    • Bill introduced in March is at committee stage

    The United Kingdom’s parliament has been urged to revoke a clause in the new football governance bill that could leave the door open to sportswashing by authoritarian states .

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) has drawn attention to a section of the bill that, it says, may point the way to a damaging increase in state ownership under certain conditions. The bill, currently being debated in the House of Commons, will define the powers of a long-promised independent regulator for English football but there are concerns that the new body will be unable to step in if the government waves unsavoury new owners through.

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      Arsenal keep up title pressure as Trossard sinks Manchester United

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 7 days ago - 17:46

    The television cut-aways to the enclosure that housed the Arsenal supporters perfectly captured the anxiety. It was not supposed to be like this, not against this Manchester United. But the lesser spotter acceptable version of Erik ten Hag’s team was on show, fighting for the badge, and Arsenal were made to suffer.

    Leandro Trossard scored their goal midway through the first half after a United defensive malfunction – of course, it was – but the advantage was slender and everybody knew, least of all Mikel Arteta, that it could take only one moment to rub out.

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      Manchester United v Arsenal: Premier League – live

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 7 days ago - 15:21

    • Updates from the 4.30pm BST kick-off at Old Trafford
    • Get in touch! Send your thoughts in an email to Simon

    “Good morning from Pittsburgh!” writes Eric Peterson. Hello! “I’d be much more concerned about Arsenal’s poor form at Old Trafford if I hadn’t spent all of April seeing Manchester United drive their home fans crazy. Trying and failing to spoon-feed a win to Liverpool, trailing (twice!) against Sheffield United, playing so poorly against Burnley that the 1-1 result can fairly be called an affront to Burnley, not Man U. I expect the Gunners to take decisive steps to address that shrinking goal difference between them and Manchester City.” That is the only sensible conclusion to be drawn from the teams’ recent performances. Football, happily, is still occasionally insensible, though.

    Quarter of an hour before kick-off. The pitch empties of players as the players of both sides head in to receive their final instructions.

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      Is this a real Premier League title race or a skilfully maintained illusion? | Jonathan Liew

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 10 May - 19:00

    Intrigue, mind games and a credible chance of Manchester City slipping up are all missing from this supposedly epic battle

    Hello, hello. Testing. Is this thing still on? As we head into the penultimate weekend of the Premier League season, a title race does putatively appear to exist. Arsenal are top, a point ahead of Manchester City. City have a game in hand. Mathematically speaking, nothing yet is decided or settled.

    What remains to be seen, of course, is whether this is actually a real title race, or whether we are simply living through a skilfully maintained illusion. After all, it’s almost three months since City dropped points against anybody other than a direct title rival. They haven’t lost in the league since December and are on a run of six straight wins. Three more will be enough to retain the league title. Two will do if Arsenal slip up at Old Trafford on Sunday.

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      The ultimate dilemma for United and Spurs fans: what if winning hands your rivals the title?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 10 May - 15:50


    In Manchester, City’s fiercest rivals can do them a favour. In north London, a Tottenham victory could gift the Gunners the title. Two Guardian writers reflect on the worst of both worlds

    So. It’s come down to this. As yet another season peters out in disappointment, Spurs have one last act to play as possible kingmakers while they struggle to hold on to a Europa League place. Excuse me as I try to contain my excitement.

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      Premier League Targets SportsHub, GiveMeRedditStream & FreeStreamsLive

      news.movim.eu / TorrentFreak · Friday, 10 May - 09:51 · 3 minutes

    The big debate over the effectiveness of site-blocking measures will form part of the discussion in the United States this year as Hollywood promotes piracy blocking on home turf .

    Elsewhere in the world, Europe in particular, proponents of site-blocking claim it’s effective at preventing access to pirate sites, at the same time as traffic to pirate sites continues to rise.

    In the UK, where pirates have been soaked in negative messaging and in some cases, banged over the head with piracy horror stories for more than a year, the underlying anti-piracy campaign seems to be producing predictable results .

    Millions Flock to Pirate Football Streams

    Pirate streaming domains sportshub.fan and sportshub.stream direct users to different parts of the same site; a Reddit-labeled subdomain of sportshub.stream with the title Reddit Soccer Streams , and the main page of sportshub.stream, helpfully labeled Buffstreams or something else, where applicable.

    In February, sportshub.fan was receiving around 5.1 million visits per month while sportshub.stream was servicing triple that, 14.9 million according to SimilarWeb data. In March, .fan suddenly rocketed to 12 million visits, with .stream plummeting to ‘just’ 8 million. Which domain would survive?

    At the end of April after suddenly plummeting towards oblivion, .fan bottomed out with 4.9 million visits and, at the time of writing, it’s still alive. Sportshub.stream, on the other hand, served 16.6 million visits in April, a 108% boost in traffic over the previous month.

    sportshub In the UK, where in theory everyone should feel anxious at the mere mention of an illegal stream, traffic in April was up 190% over the previous month.

    For perspective, right now Sportshub is the UK’s 1,004th most popular website, period. In the sports category, it’s the 21st most popular site in the country; the illegal forbidden filling sandwiched between the artisan bread slices of Chelsea and UEFA’s official websites.

    More Problems: GiveMeRedditStream & FreeStreamsLive

    Drawing most of its traffic from an .xyz domain, GiveMeRedditStream is smaller than Sportshub with around 4.3 million visits per month. Compared to March, traffic was up around 24% in April, with visits from the UK enjoying an 18% uplift.

    Also in the mix are .me and .cc variants that may not have any direct connections to .xyz, yet somehow manage to appear at the top of search results. That’s unhelpful; at some point the latter may have attempted to offload some malware, at least according to the security alerts currently blocking the way.

    Finally, that brings us to FreeStreamsLive, which draws most traffic – around 4.2 million visits per month – to a Malaysian domain. Other domains with less traffic redirect to that .my domain, with the notable exception of freestreams-live1.com, which is currently under the care of United States authorities, most likely on a permanent basis after being seized late 2022.

    According to information passed on to us yesterday, rendering all of these sites inaccessible is now a priority for the Premier League.

    Premier League Filed Blocking Application May 1st

    While we can’t confirm with 100% certainty the application relates to the above, on May 1st the Premier League filed an application for a blocking injunction at the High Court.

    The listed defendants were the country’s largest internet service providers; British Telecommunications PLC, EE Limited, Plusnet PLC, Sky UK Limited, TalkTalk Telecom Limited, and Virgin Media Limited. In common with most if not all similar applications in recent years, none of the ISPs contested or even appeared. Since these are no-fault injunctions, the ISPs remain passive and let the Premier League do the work.

    Whether this process was different to others preceding it is unclear. If the application does indeed relate to the three platforms detailed above, permission to start blocking sportshub, givemeredditstreams, and freestreamslive, may have been signed off in less than 48 hours.

    That seems very quick and if true, will undoubtedly please the Premier League. How the sites’ operators will respond remains to be seen, but there appears to be (un)healthy demand for pirate sports streams in the UK, despite the shenanigans playing out in the media.

    It’s been said before, but fans can’t be scared into becoming loyal customers. Equally, the Premier League needs quite a bit more than the £5 per month currently being charged by many pirate suppliers, which in many cases also includes a VPN to circumvent blocking.

    From: TF , for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.

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      Has Wenger finally won the culture war over big money in football?

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 10 May - 08:00 · 1 minute

    The Frenchman raged over the game’s super rich when he was in charge of Arsenal. His hopes of a more level playing feel may comes to fruition

    For much of the final 14 of his 22 years at Arsenal, Arsène Wenger was a study in frustration. The free thinker who brought trophies and glory to Arsenal in his blazing first eight years at the club, ushering in a revolution across the Premier League with his use of data, approach to talent scouting, commitment to technically intricate football and careful attention to the diet and lifestyle of the players under his watch, was suddenly transformed into a snippy crank. The sideline fiddling with his parka zipper, the tetchy press conference responses, the comic insistence that he “almost” signed every successful player in Europe, the disgusted tossing of the tiny water bottle as his once-invincible team gave away another lead, endured another slapstick mishap at the back, squandered another title challenge: the visual lore of Late Wenger has, in its own way, become a series of cliches, a kind of stock carousel for any once-great manager on the brink of professional disintegration.

    The cause of Wenger’s great anguish through this long decline, of course, was what he memorably described as “ financial doping ”: the emergence – first with Roman Abramovich at Chelsea, then with the Abu Dhabi United Group’s takeover of Manchester City – of a new class of billionaire club owners who turned the Premier League into a simple spending contest tilted, seemingly perpetually, in favor of the teams controlled by plutocrats.

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