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The proposal – voted down by 32 of the 36 teams from the top two leagues – would have seen the 50+1 rule overturned, allowing investors to own over 49 per cent of any club. Full Article at Deutsche Welle
The controversial blood injection therapy that helped Paul Chapman win this year's Norm Smith Medal has been banned by the World Anti-Doping Body Agency. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
Simply, his ability to kick from 60m, on the run, flat chat, or from the pocket, on either foot, or over his head, or around the corner, or off the ground, or. . . Full Article at Herald Sun
PAUL Chapman's performance on Saturday was nothing short of brilliant. His ability to make the complicated look simple and nail shots at goal under pressure is outstanding. His ability to do it in a Grand Final with a strained hamstring is just amazing. Full Article at PerthNow
It is a fortunate thing for Geelong that hamstring tears are no barrier to Paul Chapman putting in exceptional AFL performances. Full Article at ABC Online
Dual Premiership winner Paul Chapman received two medals on Saturday afternoon, but is adamant the one that means more is the premiership medallion he won with his team-mates over the Norm Smith Medal he was given for best-on-ground. Full Article at Sportal Australia
Geelong is going to have to stop worrying about Paul Chapman's hamstrings. For the second time in two months Chapman suffered a hamstring injury - this time his good right one - and emerged as the best player on the ground. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
Paul Chapman kicked a match-high three goals and was named the game's most valuable player as the Geelong Cats won their second Australian Rules football title in three years, beating the St. Kilda Saints 12.8 (80) to 9. 14 (68) tonight. Full Article at New Zealand Herald
Paul Chapman kicked a match-high three goals and was named the game's most valuable player as the Geelong Cats won their second Australian Rules football title in three years, beating the St. Kilda Saints 12.8 (80) to 9. 14 (68) Saturday. Full Article at SuperSport
It was the phone call David Wojcinski will never forget. One that brought immense joy, but ultimately, more pain. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
Spare a thought for versatile St Kilda defender Jason Blake. Full Article at Sportal Australia
GEELONG star Paul Chapman tells Mark Robinson he isn't shy about what his team is trying to achieve. Full Article at Herald Sun
The week off is always welcome for the winners of the AFL qualifying finals but in Paul Chapman's case the timing could prove crucial. Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
Geelong hard nuts Max Rooke and Paul Chapman remain in danger of missing Saturday's qualifying final against Western Bulldogs at the MCG. Full Article at Fox Sports Australia
GEELONG hard nuts Max Rooke and Paul Chapman remain in danger of missing today's qualifying final against the Western Bulldogs at the MCG. Full Article at PerthNow
GEELONG great Barry Stoneham has urged the Cats' tall forward combination to take command of the club's finals fate. Full Article at PerthNow
Geelong will continue its no-risk policy with injured players throughout the finals with coach Mark Thompson insisting on Tuesday his team would not rush back star forwards Paul Chapman and Steve Johnson before they are ready despite the increased... Full Article at Sportal Australia
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Outside of Bayern Munich, who are just like one huge money making machine, the other Bundesliga clubs come into two categories: those with potential for greatness and those who struggle to compete
It may be a dream for clubs like Hanover 96, who have to watch their budget carefully, to be able to go out and compete with the likes of Bayern Munich but it's a pipe dream
