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I'm confused by the use of the apostrophe 's. Does it mean to own or to have? Does "Skysports' Jamie Redknapp" means "Jamie Redknapp owns/has Skysports?" He's the owner of Skysports.
Redknapp: Pep made a mistake starting Khusanov
Sky Sports' Jamie Redknapp:
"I said before the game I thought it was a risk to start him. It's less of a risk for Marmoush. When you're playing as a centre-back, it's a lot more difficult, with the risk and the pressure that's on you. (Skysports, Man City vs Chelsea)
Is it also possible to say "Jamie Redknapp's Skysports" with the same meaning as my explanation above?
Redknapp: Pep made a mistake starting Khusanov
Sky Sports' Jamie Redknapp:
"I said before the game I thought it was a risk to start him. It's less of a risk for Marmoush. When you're playing as a centre-back, it's a lot more difficult, with the risk and the pressure that's on you. (Skysports, Man City vs Chelsea)
Is it also possible to say "Jamie Redknapp's Skysports" with the same meaning as my explanation above?
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