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2005: A disputed Luis Garcia goal booked Liverpool's passage to the Champions League final as they beat Chelsea 1-0 on aggregate. Liverpool went on to win the final on penalties against AC Milan.
Leicester made mugs of us all - Scudamore
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2005: A disputed Luis Garcia goal booked Liverpool's passage to the Champions League final as they beat Chelsea 1-0 on aggregate. Liverpool went on to win the final on penalties against AC Milan.
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Haud oan, that's not a mask. Turns out it's a fella called Lee Chapman..., external
(Not the former Leeds marksman)
The Olympic flame arrives in Brazil three months ahead of the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.
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Leicester City have won the Premier League. A great achievement - there is no denying.
But we fear someone has gotten a little carried away by starting a petition to get the Leicester City players invited to the ACTUAL WHITE HOUSE on the ACTUAL OFFICIAL WHITE HOUSE WEBSITE. , external
It has a grand total of one signature so far. just 99,999 more to go before the ACTUAL federal government have to consider the matter.
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He may be a Premier League winner, but he's still got to eat so he might be back later this week...
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Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore talks to the BBC's Richard Conway about Leicester's title win.
"I think in terms of sporting achievement it’s probably the biggest sporting story ever and the biggest sporting achievement ever.
"You can’t compare it with all Sir Alex’s achievements, you can’t compare it with the Aguero moment, you can’t compare it with the Arsenal unbeaten season because they’re different things. You’re comparing apples with pears.
"But in terms of an overall story, as an overall achievement, it is absolutely the best.”
Premier League chief Richard Scudamore says Leicester's title triumph "made mugs of all of us" and is a "fantastic feeling".
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There are still plenty of fans waiting outside San Carlos in Leicester hoping to catch a glimpse of their heroes.
However, it appears the restaurant were one step ahead of them and stuck up a couple of sheets of what appears to be leftover wallpaper.
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The Echo are reporting, external that Liverpool will pursue a summer move for Leicester City youngster Ben Chilwell.
The Reds apparently value the 19-year-old left-back at around £5m, but the Premier League champions are expected to demand more.
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I bet Claudio's lunch with his 96-year-old mum yesterday was a touch quieter...
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If it wasn't for the persistence of Claudio Ranieri's agent last summer, Leicester almost certainly wouldn't have won the title. This Guardian piece, external explains why...
Real Madrid v Manchester City (Tue, 19:45 BST)
Well this ought to be the definitive version of Toure's whereabouts.
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Real Madrid v Manchester City (Tue, 19:45 BST)
The Manchester Evening News, external report that Yaya Toure will miss tomorrow night's Champions League second leg, with the tie delicately poised at 0-0. The Ivorian took part in Manchester City's final training session before flying out to Madrid - but did not join the rest of the squad on the plane, the paper says.
Real Madrid v Manchester City (Tue, 19:45 BST)
Cristiano Ronaldo is passed fit for tomorrow's second leg of Real Madrid's Champions League semi-final against Manchester City, coach Zinedine Zidane has announced.
"He is 100%," said Zidane, who added that both forward Karim Benzema and defensive midfielder Casemiro would miss out.