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Mark David Chapman

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Mark David Chapman: American convicted murderer
Mark David Chapman is an American man who murdered English musician John Lennon in New York City on December 8, 1980. As Lennon walked into the archway of The Dakota, his apartment building on the Upper West Side, Chapman fired five shots at the musician from a few yards away with a Charter Arms Undercover .38 Special revolver. Lennon was hit four times from the back. He was rushed to Roosevelt Hospital and pronounced dead on arrival. Chapman remained at the scene following the shooting and made no attempt to flee or resist arrest.

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How referee decisions affected Everton v Forest - analysis

Match of the Day 2's Mark Chapman, Danny Murphy and Phil Jagielka analyse how refereeing decisions shaped the outcome of the match between Everton and Nottingham Forest.
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Premier League title is Arsenal's to lose - Sutton

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Counter-attacks key to 'maddest' Man Utd-Liverpool game

Match of the Day 2's Mark Chapman, Theo Walcott and Stephen Warnock break down Manchester United and Liverpool's incredible 4-3 thriller in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
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The 'danger' of Clattenburg's role at Nottingham Forest

Mark Chapman, Rory Smith and Micah Richards discuss retired referee Mark Clattenburg's role at Nottingham Forest.
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Why squad depth is a huge 'weakness' for Man Utd

Mark Chapman, Troy Deeney and Danny Murphy look at the major "weakness" facing Manchester United and Erik ten Hag.
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How Hojlund & McTominay are stepping up for Man Utd

Match of the Day 2's Mark Chapman and Troy Deeney discuss how Scott McTominay and Rasmus Hojlund have stepped up for Manchester United in their bid for a top-four finish.
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Should Newcastle cash in on Trippier?

Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton, Rory Smith and Michael Brown discuss whether Newcastle should sell defender Kieran Trippier to Bayern Munich.
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Richards called out over his 'favourite right-back'

Mark Chapman and Micah Richards discuss the impact of Trent Alexander-Arnold on Liverpool on the Monday Night Club.
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Can Aston Villa really win the Premier League?

Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton, Micah Richards and Rory Smith discuss whether Aston Villa are capable of winning the Premier League after they beat Manchester City and Arsenal.
BBC Sport - Published

How Man Utd went from 'flat' to 'hungry & energetic'

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Heckingbottom sacking inevitable - Sutton

Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith discuss why Sheffield United's defeat by Burnley was so damaging for Paul Heckingbottom.
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'There's no time to switch off' - Newcastle's Burn demands of Champions League

Newcastle's Dan Burn tells Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton and Rory Smith the "mental capacity" of top players to deal with the demands of the Premier League and Champions League is "unbelievable."
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'An absolute shocker' - How did Man City referee error happen?

Match of the Day 2's Mark Chapman, Jermaine Jenas and Leon Osman discuss the "monster mistake" made by referee Simon Hooper during Manchester City's 3-3 draw against Tottenham Hotspur.
BBC Sport - Published

No Palmer buy-back clause a 'surprise'

Mark Chapman, Chris Sutton, Adam Crafton and Andros Townsend discuss Cole Palmer's performance for Chelsea against Manchester City and why his former club didn't include a buy-back clause in his sale.
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MOTD analysis: How 'magnificent' Palmer created vital Chelsea impact

Match of the Day 2-s Alan Shearer, Ian Wright and Mark Chapman analyse how ex-Manchester City player Cole Palmer has made an impact at Chelsea.
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Will Guardiola start to favour Doku over Grealish?

Mark Chapman, Rory Smith, Chris Sutton and Steph Houghton discuss the impact of winger Jeremy Doku at Manchester City.
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Greenwood decision became 'PR nightmare for Man Utd' - Crafton

Mark Chapman is joined on the Monday Night Club by The Athletic's Adam Crafton, who says Manchester United's decision over Mason Greenwood's future at the club 'became a PR nightmare'.
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Chapman century helps New Zealand stun Pakistan

chapman century helps new zealand stun pakistan
Mark Chapman hits a superb 104 not out off 57 balls as New Zealand fight back to beat Pakistan and draw their five-match T20 international series 2-2.
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Watch: Match of the Day 2 & vote for goal of the month

Watch coverage as Mark Chapman presents Match of the Day 2, plus vote for the goal of the month for February.
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How 'outstanding' Arsenal overcame 'difficult' Man Utd test

how 'outstanding' arsenal overcame 'difficult' man utd test
Match of the Day 2's Mark Chapman and Martin Keown analyse Arsenal's 'outstanding' 3-2 Premier League victory over Manchester United.
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'I'll miss it terribly'- referee Mike Dean on '22 years at top'

Premier League referee Mike Dean tells BBC Sport’s Mark Chapman of his love for football and reflects on "22 years at the top" as he prepares to retire at the end of the season.
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Mark Chapman hosts a game of This or That between Micah Richards and Carlos Brathwaite

Mark Chapman hosts a game of ‘this or that’ between BBC Sport pundit Micah Richards and West Indies cricket star Carlos Brathwaite - accents, Eugene the barber and a LOT of laughing.
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