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Today is a big Friday. Not only is it the final Friday of my undergraduate career, it is also the day when students at my university celebrate the conclusion of the school year! Today should be a day to remember.
Sports Illustrated creates this interesting primer about the history behind club badges.
Why are Native Americans in S. African & Belgian club crests? Why does Schalke's have a G? Stories behind the badges https://t.co/dec7n91f6J pic.twitter.com/LuGaGrllaN
— Planet Fútbol (@si_soccer) April 27, 2017
Clubs in the Copa Libertadores should really stop fighting.
A massive brawl broke out after a Copa Libertadores match, and no one was safe... https://t.co/JZEM56mZS7
— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) April 27, 2017
The Mexican FA has been cited again.
Mexican FA cited by Fifa for fans' homophobic chants eight times in last 17 months https://t.co/zLQNCuMbyf
— Indy Football (@IndyFootball) April 27, 2017
The Bundesliga will likely be down one American next season.
Aron Johannsson expected to leave Bremen this summer, so what's next for the #USMNT man? || #MLS - https://t.co/MZhStR2qeq
— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) April 27, 2017
Say it ain’t so, Claudio.
Claudio Bravo's season could be over, says Man City boss Pep Guardiola https://t.co/FUbSX3XpcV #MCFC pic.twitter.com/5bxXJk4UE4
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) April 27, 2017
An interesting take from Carlo Garganese here.
Juventus signed Pogba and Coman for free. Sold them for €133m combined. Stronger without them. Absolutely incredible business #MUFC #Bayern
— Carlo Garganese (@carlogarganese) April 27, 2017
A “Wenger In” banner was flown over the Manchester Derby yesterday.
So, a 'Wenger IN' banner appeared above the Etihad Stadium during the #ManchesterDerby pic.twitter.com/DbdvD0oCRd
— Goal (@goal) April 27, 2017
Jose Mourinho offered his support to Fellaini.
José Mourinho claims Sergio Agüero overreacted for Fellaini red card. By @JamieJackson___ https://t.co/w75orJEvun
— Guardian sport (@guardian_sport) April 27, 2017
Atlanta United may be the most successful expansion club in MLS history.
Atlanta United are on track to be the most successful expansion team in MLS history.
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) April 27, 2017
Here's how they did it: https://t.co/ZIuhcwRvNW pic.twitter.com/gONSx0F1C8