TEAMtalk

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TEAMtalk.com is a popular football website based in Leeds and since 2002 has been part of 365 Media Group.

The site grew out of the football phonelines phenomenon of the 1980s and early 1990s, progressing to become a website focusing on a tabloid media style of reporting. The site is generally regarded as being a useful source of football transfer rumours.[citation needed]

The site has sections for all clubs in the FA Premier League, The Football League and Scottish Premier League, and features busy Your Say sections which allow the users of the site to comment on the football stories of the day.

The site relaunched in time for World Cup 2006 with a new look and a video player named TEAMtalk TV on the homepage which allows site users to watch football features and clips.


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