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Epson and Geylang still flying high

Epson and Geylang still flying high

Japanese electronics company Epson has announced that it will sponsor Singapore Premier League football club Geylang International for a fourth consecutive year. The parties, led by Epson Singapore managing director Toshimitsu Tanaka (left) and Geylang chairman Ben Teng, held a signing ceremony for the one-year partnership extension at Warren Golf & Country Club on Tuesday. As part of the partnership, Epson and Geylang will explore new platforms to reach out to more local youths with the opportunity to participate in football clinics at overseas clubs.



Football: Pochettino gives backing to under-fire Lloris. which happens in football, it's only to be strong and back our player. "I think Hugo is going to be, like always, great for us.
Pochettino gives backing to under-fire Lloris - sports.yahoo.com


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JÜRGEN Klopp did his pre-Southampton press conference a day early today. He was inevitably asked about the form of Mo Salah. That's what happens I suppose when your superstar forward hasn't scored in eight games. It's going to get attention. As ever, Jürgen seemed relaxed about the whole
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Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri admitted it will be hard to deny Eden Hazard a move to Real Madrid this summer, even if a reported £100 million ($130 million) move is "too cheap" for the Belgian
£100m too cheap, but hard to keep hold of Hazard, admits Sarri



Solskjaer: United don't fear Camp Nou test Manchester United's Norwegian head coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer walks on the pitch at the end of their English Premier League match against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium in London on March 10, 2019.
Champions League: Solskjaer insists Man United don't fear



A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on April 19, 2019, with the headline 'Treat women better, Salah urges Muslim world'. Print Edition | Subscribe.
Treat women better, Salah urges Muslim world



Unai Emery insists Mesut Ozil still has a future at Arsenal despite leaving the midfielder out of the Carabao Cup quarter-final defeat to Tottenham. Ozil watched from the stands as Arsenal lost 2
Mesut Ozil: Arsenal manager Unai Emery says midfielder has a



New-look Germany make promising start with Serbia draw ahead of Euro qualifiers clash against Dutch Description: Germans kept their foot firmly on the gas and wasted several chances in the second half before substitute Leon Goretzka grabbed a deserved equaliser in the 69th minute.
New-look Germany make promising start with Serbia draw



ICC questions: Madrid without Ronaldo, Mourinho mood, Liverpool title credentials of them during their time in the United States. Real Madrid face Manchester United in the International
United, Spurs, Juve and Inter ready to heat up ICC Singapore



From this it is clear to see that while the Madrid man is keeping pace with the number of goals he would have been expected to score, Salah is putting away far more difficult opportunities and
Mo Salah says photo of Kyiv pain inspired him to score



Premier League: how England's clubs swept to European football dominance The Conversation via Yahoo News UK · 4 days ago. After a series of games packed full of drama and commercial opportunities that would make a Beverley
Aston Villa in Premier League heaven with play-off Wembley



The Toffees will come into clash with much confidence after winning their last league clash 2-0 against Chelsea as they look to end the Hammers' six home win streak.
West Ham 0-2 Everton REPORT: Bernard and Zouma secure



Football pundit Paul Merson has expressed fears that Man United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer might be having his last game as the Red Devils boss this weekend. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer only took over as Man United boss in December last year after former manager Jose Mourinho was sacked and he started on a high note […]
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Women's World Cup: Argentina hold Japan for first point

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