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The demise of eastern European clubs, once regulars at footb
The demise of eastern European clubs, once regulars at footb
The demise of eastern European clubs, once regulars at football's top table
Teams from former communist Europe used to be regulars in the latter stages of the European Cup – but not anymore
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