English Premier League Chairman Game

Can someone give me the Newcastle fixture list from end of October? Know we are 9th (Thanks Telstar!), just need the fixture list.
 
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Leicester City chairman happy with team performances


Today, we present you an short interview with Leicester owner, Krzysztof Bogusz, where he talks about half a year with The Foxes under his control.

Journalist: Hello, Mr. Bogusz, we're going to ask a few questions without unnecessary talking. You must be really happy with how Leicester are playing till now. Can you tell us what is the objective this season? As a newly-promoted side you should be looking to avoid relegation, meanwhile Leicester is close to secure a place guaranteeing a place in Europa League.

Bogusz: Yeah, our team is playing very well, but there is no pressure on players and manager, as our objective is completed right now to be honest. We have 35 points after 23 matches, so nothing can really make us going lower than 17th place.

Journalist: So what are the plans for future? Doing some big signings and really fighting for top places or something less ambitious?

Bogusz: You can't say that Leicester isn't ambitious but wel'll see everything after this season. As for now I can tell that manager Nigel Pearson has extended his contract to 2016 and we'll continue to work with him. We are thinking about improving the club's infrastructure, but for now it's only a plan. As for signing I can tell that one player is joining us for sure and fans should be really happy with this signing.​
 
I can't even see the file in the drop box folder?

EDIT: Scratch that, took ages to sync.
 
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SUNDERLAND TAKE OVER CONFIRMED

Millionaire, Archie Adams has taken over the Premier League club.


Archie Adams, a millionaire, who found his wealth through the lottery, has taken over Premier League Football Club Sunderland AFC. The deal was formed in the early hours of the morning, with the official Sunderland twitter account confirming the takeover in the later hours of the morning.

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The new owner, Archie Adams, was a boyhood Peterborough United fan, with a season ticket at London Road for 22 years. As an adults, Archie Adams found a job as a Sports Journalist, mainly specialising in Football. Although the job Mr. Adams had wasn't enough to buy the club, two months ago the 30 year old owner won a hundred million pound lottery. After spending a small chunk of the jackpot on his own family and household, the lottery winner, who joins Les Scadding the Newport County chairman, as another chairman who found the money to buy a club in the lottery. The new Sunderland Chairman quoted 'I always wanted to buy a football club, I couldn't believe my luck when I won the lottery! I found the source to buy a club, and even more, a Premier League club!' The middle aged owner later said to our journalist, 'Although I wanted to buy Posh (Peterborough) first, the owner Darragh MacAnthony, refused to sell. So I thought if I can't buy my boyhood club, the next best thing is Premier League. Luckily Sunderland had no owner and I was able to snap it up.'


The New Chairman First Post On Twitter About His Takeover:

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The final statement Archie Adams made was in regards to the future. 'I would love to get this club to Europe, make it a bigger club than Newcastle, get a lovely passing, free flowing attacking game. Make sure youth gets the chance. The future is bright. This club will have a great philosophy and an even better future.'

The BBC Journalists finally spoke to the Sunderland players, who were happy to be under a new owner and excited to see what would happen.

 
Could anyone let me know how Stoke are doing? I can't reach my laptop till 27th.

I'll do a big update when I return ;)
 
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SUNDERLAND TAKE OVER CONFIRMED

Millionaire, Archie Adams has taken over the Premier League club.


Archie Adams, a millionaire, who found his wealth through the lottery, has taken over Premier League Football Club Sunderland AFC. The deal was formed in the early hours of the morning, with the official Sunderland twitter account confirming the takeover in the later hours of the morning.

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The new owner, Archie Adams, was a boyhood Peterborough United fan, with a season ticket at London Road for 22 years. As an adults, Archie Adams found a job as a Sports Journalist, mainly specialising in Football. Although the job Mr. Adams had wasn't enough to buy the club, two months ago the 30 year old owner won a hundred million pound lottery. After spending a small chunk of the jackpot on his own family and household, the lottery winner, who joins Les Scadding the Newport County chairman, as another chairman who found the money to buy a club in the lottery. The new Sunderland Chairman quoted 'I always wanted to buy a football club, I couldn't believe my luck when I won the lottery! I found the source to buy a club, and even more, a Premier League club!' The middle aged owner later said to our journalist, 'Although I wanted to buy Posh (Peterborough) first, the owner Darragh MacAnthony, refused to sell. So I thought if I can't buy my boyhood club, the next best thing is Premier League. Luckily Sunderland had no owner and I was able to snap it up.'


The New Chairman First Post On Twitter About His Takeover:

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The final statement Archie Adams made was in regards to the future. 'I would love to get this club to Europe, make it a bigger club than Newcastle, get a lovely passing, free flowing attacking game. Make sure youth gets the chance. The future is bright. This club will have a great philosophy and an even better future.'

The BBC Journalists finally spoke to the Sunderland players, who were happy to be under a new owner and excited to see what would happen.


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Aston Villa Announce First January Movement!
Chairman Tom Brown has today announced that their first January movement will be a double swoop with Gaston Ramirez and Javier Hernandez joining the side from Southampton and Manchester United respectively for a reported £13.25 million combined fee.
The Uruguayan was the first transfer for new duo, Tom Brown and Gianfranco Zola, as they work to transform the side that sits bottom of the premier league. Brown was quoted in saying, "Gaston is a magnificent capture for this club, he will be able to come into the side straight away, and create the goals that we lacked so far this season."
Later in the day, the duo also confirmed the signing of Javier Hernandez. He has signed for an initial £7.5million fee, with further instalments to be paid. These instalments are £2.5million for avoiding relegation, £1million for 5 league appearances, and £3.5million for 15 league goals.
The fans have reacted very positively to these transfers, saying that a player of Gaston's calibre should have demanded a much higher transfer fee than £5.75million, and they believe Hernandez has the goals to fire them to safety. They also feel very positive about the future transfer dealings in the window. Aston Villa have recently been linked with Danny Batth in the media, as Brown and Zola look to improve a side that looks destined for the Championship.
Gaston Ramirez was tweeting about his move earlier in the day.
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Brown also took a moment to reveal who he wants to move on from the club.
Alan Hutton: A right back full of previous premier league experience. Not used at AVFC.
Karim El Ahmadi: A midfielder who can pass a ball very well. Has never quite fitted in at AVFC, and if targets are secured, Karim will be allowed to leave the club.
Joe Cole: A very very experienced midfielder who has been there and done it all before. Surplus to requirements.
Nathan Dyer: New manager Zola expected to play without wingers, never personally rated Dyer anyway.
Gabby Agbonlahor: A player whom I love, but unfortunately does not fit into Villa anymore. Very pacey.
Darren Bent: A man who kept villa up in his first season at the club, can score you a goal from anywhere inside the box, decent premier league striker. Can only leave if targets are secured.

Brown reminded everyone that is email is [email protected] if any clubs come in with serious offers for his players. He endeavoured to reply to the email within 1 hour of receiving. Here are the Sky Bet odds on who Aston Villa will sign next.
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Watch Closely.​
 
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