Spurs had exited the Carabao Cup at the semi-final stage just three days earlier after they were pilloried for capitulating against Liverpool, surrendering a one-goal advantage from the first leg and ...
Dictator Kim Jong-un has banned Tottenham Hotspur matches from being broadcast in North Korea. The nation's 26 million citizens sit down to watch Premier League games before news bulletins but ...
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President Kim Jong-Un bans three Premier League teams from being shown in North KoreaThe president of North Korea, Kim Jong-Un, has banned Tottenham Hotspur’s games from being shown in the country. According to the UK Sun, Jong-Un does not want matches involving South Korean ...
This decision means North Korea’s citizens, who regularly watch Premier League games, will not be able to see the North ...
Dictators such as Kim Jong Un or Bashar al-Assad could be encouraged to buy English football clubs if “preposterous” proposals from Tory peers are passed, campaigners have warned. Lord ...
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North Korea says Japan's prime minister offered to meet with leader Kim Jong Un soonNorth Korea and Japan had been scheduled to play a World Cup qualifier on Tuesday in Pyongyang, but FIFA, soccer's governing ... States and South Korea. Kim Jong Un has supervised a series of ...
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