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Statistical quirks mean outstanding performances tend to be shortlived
What is it with Britain and schmaltz? One theory centres on our lack of practice at open emotion
Ranieri pays price as cost of relegation leaves no room for sentiment
The football manager’s sacking is sad, inevitable and instructive, writes Andrew Hill
Best predictor of success is the squad’s total wage bill
In this summer’s Olympics, every millisecond will count. But how did sport and the watch industry become inseparable?
At worst, it is a code of belonging that freezes people out
The risk is that the cost of money will rise for all UK borrowers if voters opt to quit the EU
Analysts suggest Premier League triumph owed much to ‘Moneyball’ formula
Victory represents biggest over-performance by a UK football team for decades
Foxes fairytale complete as rivals Spurs held to a draw by Chelsea
Leicester City’s likeable manager is on the verge of a historic success, writes Simon Kuper
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