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With apologies to Sheffield United v Hull, Friday night in the UK is all about the finale of BBC ratings juggernaut The Traitors, with stacks of gold set to be handed out after four weeks of top-notch skulduggery. We’re not in the business of serving up spoilers, so will simply say we hope [redacted] finally gets their comeuppance, [redacted] is vindicated and we never see [redacted] on our screens again. In an effort to kill some time and keep things vaguely football-adjacent, we’re pondering who belongs in the traitorous turret of the lavish, treasure-laden Premier League castle.
When I called him after the [Lille] game he says, ‘ah, it wasn’t as exciting as other games of Liverpool’. I had to try to explain to him these games you can easily lose … if you play these stupid balls. I call them stupid balls. [He] would love to see us playing [them] a bit more” – Arne Slot reveals that he does have at least one critic this season – his dad.
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