Arsenal's co-chair, Josh Kroenke, credits the COVID-19 pandemic with giving manager Mikel Arteta the "space" to revive the team, which has now won its first Premier League title in 22 years. Meanwhile, Hull City faces charges from the Football Association over discriminatory chants during a match against Chelsea. In cricket, Glamorgan has lost paceman Fazalhaq Farooqi to Afghanistan's national team, but has signed experienced all-rounder Jimmy Neesham as a replacement.
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Sports in Flux: Pitch Invasions, Discriminatory Chants, and a Revived Arsenal
Recent incidents in football and cricket highlight the need for rule changes and player recalls
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Arsenal's co-chair, Josh Kroenke, credits the COVID-19 pandemic with giving manager Mikel Arteta the "space" to revive the team, which has now won its first Premier League title in 22 years. Meanwhile, Hull City faces...
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