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The sprinting phenom, who has been linked to football and soccer, and everything possible with
enough imagination is going to train with Real Madrid.
Crazy as it may sound.
The 22-year-old Jamaican was offered the opportunity and, well, liked what he heard.
"I'll definitely go," Bolt said.
The Jamaican thunderbolt, 100 m Olympic Gold Medalist & World Record holder USAIN BOLT has
confirmed that the Spanish team REAL MADRID has invited him to train with them. According to daily
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USAIN BOLT - the world's fastest man - is to train with Real Madrid to help improve their players
run faster. Bolt: "They have invited me to train with them. I'll definitely go. I think Raul
and Van Nistelrooy are some of the best goalscorers ever. I've watched Van Nistelrooy from when he
was with Manchester [.
Before I begin writing my predictions for this weekend, I would invite everyone into the EPL
Talk Chat this weekend. Staring from 7:30 am Eastern/12:30 pm UK on Saturday and from 8:20 am
Easter/1:20 pm UK on Sunday, join myself and many others as we discuss all the action from the
Barclays Premier League.
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Yesterday, QPR announced new increased ticket prices, for the already-underway season.
"MatchDay Ticket Prices" "Our ultimate goal at Queens Park Rangers Football Club is
to reach the Promised Land of the Premiership and to compete with some of the biggest Club's in the
country, and in time, across Europe.
Morning all, hope this finds you as well as can be expected for a Monday morning. If I were the
ruler of all the universe Monday mornings would be put back until Monday afternoon sometime,
allowing people to ease into the week with much greater comfort. Sadly nobody voted for me so
you're stuck with what you've got.
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- More Press Focus on the ticket price increases. The Football League is set to rule since,
according to the Derby Evening Telegraph "Clubs set their ticket prices before the start of
the season and have to submit them to the Football League. Any change to prices for away fans has
to be agreed between the two clubs.