What is Alan Shearer's net worth & how much does the Match of the Day pundit earn?

The former England captain has turned his talent to football punditry since retiring. But how much does he earn and how much is he worth? Click Here: COLLINGWOOD MAGPIES 2019 Alan Shearer is considered a Newcastle United and England legend and, to this day, is still the Premier League’s all-time leading goalscorer. The former footballer has … Continue reading "What is Alan Shearer's net worth & how much does the Match of the Day pundit earn?"

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Arsenal star Ramsey must forget contract talk – Emery

The midfielder is yet to agree a new deal with the Gunners and his head coach Emery wants the Wales man to remain focused Arsenal boss Unai Emery said Aaron Ramsey must only focus on training and playing football amid uncertainty over his future. Ramsey is out of contract at the end of the season … Continue reading "Arsenal star Ramsey must forget contract talk – Emery"

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Why is there a Saturday football blackout in the UK for live streams & TV broadcasts?

Goal brings you all you need to know about the football blackout and why top-flight matches are forbidden to be televised on Saturday at 3pm Since before the inception of the Premier League, Saturday 3pm kick-offs have been forbidden to be televised in the UK, with broadcasters only able to show the early and late … Continue reading "Why is there a Saturday football blackout in the UK for live streams & TV broadcasts?"

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Shaw: I almost lost my leg and considered quitting football

The Manchester United defender suffered a double fracture in September 2015, with some dark days taken in during a long road to recovery Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has revealed that he almost lost his right leg after suffering a double fracture during a Champions League clash with PSV in September 2015. The England international … Continue reading "Shaw: I almost lost my leg and considered quitting football"

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Pochettino unwilling to risk Alli fitness

The midfielder returned to training this week but the manager is unlikely to play him against Brighton this weekend Mauricio Pochettino will not rush Dele Alli back into first-team action this weekend despite the England midfielder returning to training on Thursday. Alli missed Spurs’ defeats to Liverpool and Inter after sustaining a hamstring injury during … Continue reading "Pochettino unwilling to risk Alli fitness"

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Reporter complies with order after high court denies appeal

NMU CALIFORNIA Confidentiality/Privilege Jun 27, 2000 Reporter complies with order after high court denies appeal After unsuccessful appeals, a San Diego reporter charged with contempt of court turned over a declaration of unpublished statements to comply with a court order. After exhausting all of his appeals, J. Harry Jones, a reporter for The San Diego … Continue reading "Reporter complies with order after high court denies appeal"

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Shield bill introduced in Senate

News Media Update WASHINGTON, D.C. Confidentiality/Privilege Feb. 10, 2005 Shield bill introduced in Senate The “Free Flow of Information Act” would provide an absolute privilege regarding confidential sources, and a qualified privilege covering other material and testimony. Feb. 10, 2005 — Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) introduced the “Free Flow of Information Act” yesterday, a bill … Continue reading "Shield bill introduced in Senate"

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Ohio reporter jailed for refusing to testify before grand jury

Ohio reporter jailed for refusing to testify before grand jury 01/25/1994 OHIO — In mid-January a state judge in Warren jailed a reporter who refused to testify before a grand jury investigating a county official she had interviewed. The Common Pleas Court trial judge found reporter Lisa Abraham of the Tribune Chronicle in Warren in … Continue reading "Ohio reporter jailed for refusing to testify before grand jury"

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Two financial publishers fight for status as journalists

NMU ROUNDUP Confidentiality/Privilege Two financial publishers fight for status as journalists In two separate cases, a federal appeals court denied a ratings company’s claim of protection from a subpoena under the reporter’s privilege, while an index publisher is heading to court to make a similar claim. May 23, 2003 — A federal appeals court denied … Continue reading "Two financial publishers fight for status as journalists"

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Free Press reporter fights court order to reveal source

A Detroit Free Press reporter ordered to testify about the confidential sources he used to report on a federal investigation of a former U.S. prosecutor urged the court this week not to compel his testimony. In papers filed Monday, reporter David Ashenfelter argued that he should not have to testify about his coverage of a … Continue reading "Free Press reporter fights court order to reveal source"

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