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Just Beat It
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Fulham got relegated from British soccer's Premier League after 14 seasons (the bottom three teams each year get sent down to The Football League Championship, like the highest minor league, and the top two and a playoff winner in the Championship go up), and former Fulham owner Mohamed Al Fayed blames the new owners' removal of a Michael Jackson statue from out front at the team's Craven Cottage stadium. Because Michael Jackson is good luck, you see. Never mind that they never won the league when they had the statue. And, no, Michael Jackson didn't have anything to do with soccer, but he was a friend of the owner and once attended a match, so... that. (ESPN)
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