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... as and winter break have been far more pleasant than last year.

Last winter, Mallorca's situation was far worse; most importantly, the fans saw no future—no sign that the team could ever improve. But this year? As soon as José returned, he steadied the team's slump with a four-game winning streak. Moreover, during the winter transfer window the club splurged over US $10 million on new signings. That injection of funds gave the fans hope that the club was finally turning a corner—even tho ...

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