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What Premier League Club Are You?
Are you a top dog like Chelsea, or a legend like Manchester United?
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This Football Club Has Done Something Pretty Amazing With Its New Shirt
The club have won new fans around the world after unveiling their kit for next season.
Rayo are a top flight Spanish club based in a working class neighbourhood in Madrid.
They are one of Spain's best-known left-wing clubs, and their supporters are world famous.
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The fans see themselves as a giant family, and regularly protest and march in support of what they believe in.
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Every individual colour of the rainbow on their new 2015/16 away kit represents a different group.
The club tweeted a statement to explain which groups they are supporting and donating money to.
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Fans Rally Behind Laura Bassett After Her Own Goal Sends England Out Of The World Cup
We’re all #ProudOfBassett.
England defender Laura Bassett's own goal sent the Lionesses out of the Women's World Cup in the early hours of Thursday morning.
The heartbreaking stoppage-time goal saw England lose 2-1 to Japan in the semi-final in Canada.
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People Are Going Crazy Over This Roger Federer Trick Shot
It’s Wimbledon, which means it’s time to remember that Roger Federer is an alien.
Every NASCAR-Sanctioned Speedway Will Ask Fans To Leave Confederate Flags At Home
NASCAR called it an “unprecedented collaboration among the tracks that host its national series events.”
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NASCAR has received full cooperation with its industry members — the governing bodies of its affiliated speedways — in its decision to request fans "refrain from displaying the Confederate Flag" at NASCAR events, they announced in a press release today.
The industry members "are committed to providing a welcoming atmosphere free of offensive symbols," according to the release.
"This is an opportunity for NASCAR Nation to demonstrate its sense of mutual respect and acceptance for all who attend our events while collectively sharing the tremendous experience of NASCAR racing."
The full list of signatories includes the International Speedway Corporation, Speedway Motorsports Inc., and eight other independent speedways.
On June 23, NASCAR released a statement on the representation of the Confederate Flag at its events: "NASCAR will continue our long-standing policy to disallow the use of the Confederate Flag symbol in any official NASCAR capacity."
Fans will have the option to exchange a Confederate Flag for an American flag at this weekends's Daytona events, the speedway announced earlier this week.
According to NASCAR.com, Dale Earnhardt Jr. spoke out about the Confederate Flag at NASCAR events last week:
"I've made my comments about the Confederate flag several times, and I stand behind NASCAR's stance to remove it. I think if it's offensive to an entire race, it really does nothing for anybody to be there flying. It belongs in the history books, that's about it."