North Korea bans Tottenham Hotspur broadcasts as Kim Jong-un blocks teams with South Korean players, including Wolves and Brentford.
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GB News on MSNKim Jong-un 'bans three Premier League clubs from being shown in North Korea' as details emergeKim Jong-un has banned the broadcasting of Tottenham Hotspur matches in North Korea due to the presence of South Korean ...
North Korean Supreme Leader Kim Jong-Un has banned the country from watching three Premier League clubs, a new report has ...
The nation's 26 million citizens sit down to watch Premier League games before the 5pm news but they will not be able to ...
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Kim Jong-un's regime has banned Tottenham matches from being shown on state-run television in North Korea, meaning Son ...
TYRANT Kim Jong-un has banned Tottenham Hotspur matches from being shown in North Korea. His madcap regime insists no games ...
North Korea's madcap dictator says Spurs can't be shown on TV in his country and two other English clubs have recently been ...
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