Supporters have been heard and rightly so - Brucepublished at 15:09 BST 23 April 2021
Newcastle manager Steve Bruce says the 'big six' Premier League clubs have "taken a slap" over their involvement in the proposed European Super League.
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Newcastle manager Steve Bruce says the 'big six' Premier League clubs have "taken a slap" over their involvement in the proposed European Super League.
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West Brom head coach Sam Allardyce says he wants his side to make it three wins out of three tonight to boost their hopes of survival in the Premier League.
The Baggies beat Chelsea and Southampton in their last two games and face third-placed Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.
Heading into the match, West Brom are still nine points from safety.
Allardyce said: "We can probably ill afford to lose more than one of our last seven games and if we are lucky maybe two but we would have to win all the others."
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