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Calling the Shots: How to Win in Football and Life

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THE NOTEBOOK: Alexander Isak joins a Newcastle club legend in the history books after scoring at PSG, while former Toon striker Andy Carroll watches on in the stands... and there's a star-studded line-up in the press box too! Calling the Shots” is an engrossing read, from a man who has found himself at the centre of so much modern football history. Not just the rise and fall of the great teams of the man he calls his best friend, Arsène Wenger, or the battle for control of Arsenal that was won by the US billionaire Stan Kroenke. Dein was an architect of the new Premier League in the 1990s. He negotiated Sven Goran Eriksson’s England contract in the Rome apartment of his daughter Sasha. He lost a fortune. He made a fortune. He once put on a West End show. A life well-lived and now in his eighth decade launching a charity that uses the power of football to help the inmates of Britain’s prisons. Burglars break into South Africa's rugby HQ and get their hands on the World Cup trophy... but CCTV shows them leaving it to steal whisky and laptops

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Lazio 2-0 Celtic: Brendan Rodgers' men left to rue missed chances after they crash out of Europe... with sub... Dein describes the encounter as “probably a missed opportunity”. Held at the FA’s Lancaster Gate offices, it was conducted by the FA’s chairman, Sir Bert Millichip, later to be dubbed by Brian Glanville as Bert the Inert. His counterparts were a gaggle of football chairmen desperate to take control of their own destiny. The agenda soon turned to the reduction to 18 clubs. Some of the smaller teams, worried about being excluded, wanted to know if this was mandatory. Sir Bert shrugged his shoulders and said: “It’s your league, you decide.” Wenger and Dein were the axis of Arsenal’s most successful Premier League years. Wenger would identify a player and the pair would discuss the price. They would write the top line down on a piece of paper, then reveal. Dein claims they were never more than five per cent apart. Wenger stated, "It is a huge disappointment because we worked very closely together, David has contributed highly to the success of the club in the last 10 years and even before that as well. Red and white are the colours of his heart." Wenger also stated, "David Dein is needed in football because this guy has revolutionised this club [Arsenal] and also English football. He is top quality."THE NOTEBOOK: Everton suffer from shoddy finishing, banned Erik ten Hag opts for ear-pieces over ear-defenders at noisy Goodison Park... while United enjoy a rare week out of 'crisis mode' August 1992 Richard Keys presented the first Super Sunday, Nottingham Forest versus Liverpool. The Premier League era had begun. Then, he says, there were no warning signs of what was to come. “I don’t think 15 years ago there was any thought of the Russian oligarchs being sanctioned. Who can say that Roman [Abramovich] didn’t do a great job for them? You ask any Chelsea supporter. The club were virtually bust before Roman came in, he turned the club around.”

Ill, thin and broken, ex-England footballer Kieron Dyer, 44, was dying with a rare liver disease just 11 weeks ago. Now, he speaks for the first time David Barry Dein (born 7 September 1943) is the former vice-chairman of Arsenal Football Club and former vice-chairman of the Football Association; Dein currently spends much of his free time touring schools and prisons as a public speaker. He was also the President of the G-14 group of European football clubs between October 2006 and May 2007 and has sat on various committees within FIFA and UEFA including UEFA's Club Competition Committee and Executive Committee. In August 2007 he sold his shares in Arsenal F.C. to London-based, Russian-owned business company Red and White Holdings. He was also the International President of England's failed 2018 World Cup bid. Contents Glenn Hoddle slams Man City defender Manuel Akanji for 'switching off completely' and allowing Lois Openda... RECAP PSG vs Newcastle - Champions League - Live score, team news and updates as Kylian Mbappe slots home injury-time penalty to deny Toon famous and vital win as Tino Livramento is harshly penalised for handballGavi is embraced by his Barcelona team-mates and coaches as the midfielder visits their training ground for the first time since season-ending injury DD: Yes but with England the players are all English. And if the manager you’re employing is the best in the world… Alright, so this one might not be possible right now. But once the pandemic passes, you should remember not to overlook the power of “local.” As a self-published author, you are now a local business owner, and fellow local bookstores may be willing to partner with you to host a book launch party; it’s a way to mutually drum up business for your separate endeavors, similar to the symbiotic relationship of two cross-promoting authors. What a load of s***': Alan Shearer leads the outrage as Newcastle are denied a famous win over PSG by a... CRAIG HOPE: Kylian Mbappe endured a frustrating evening against Kieran Trippier and Co... but he held his...

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