Shane Duffy targets a Premier League return with Brighton and Hove Albion (From The Argus) : theargus





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Shane Duffy targets a Premier League return with Brighton and Hove Albion (From The Argus)

Shane Duffy targets a Premier League return with Brighton and Hove Albion (From The Argus)
Shane Duffy targets a Premier League return with Brighton and Hove Albion (From The Argus)
SHANE DUFFY has targeted a Premier League return with Albion – after his top flight career was cut short by a move for David Moyes.Moyes handed the Seagulls' record signing his debut for Everton in the Europa League when he was only 17.Duffy also had a run of games in the Premier League at Goodison Park as a 21-year-old following loan spells at Burnley in Scunthorpe.


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Premier League a completely different market

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Schalke sporting director Christian Heidel believes the Premier League works in a "completely different market" compared to the rest of the clubs in Europe.Heidel, appointed as successor to Horst Heldt ahead of the 2016-17 campaign, dealt with Manchester City earlier in the transfer window as Pep Guardiola's side acquired the services of promising forward Leroy Sane.The Germany international moved to the Etihad Stadium for a fee reported to be in the region of EUR43million and Heidel believes Premier League clubs' spending power means they are operating on a different plane to the majority of the continent.


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Checkatrade Trophy - which Premier League sides are in it and what's the format?

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Checkatrade Trophy - which Premier League sides are in it and what's the format?Barnsley are the current holders of the trophy - now named the Checkatrade TrophyPremier League sides will be represented when the new-look Checkatrade Trophy kicks off on Tuesday.The competition formerly known as the Johnstone's Paint Trophy has had a makeover for the 2016/17 season, with the biggest change being the introduction of academy sides from the top flight and the Sky Bet Championship.


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