Tonga can ruffle rugby aristocrats' feathers, says assistant coach
Tonga are "not delusional" about the challenge they face in their opening Rugby World Cup match against the world's number one ranked side Ireland but they are capable of causing an upset...
2023-09-15 19:46
EA FC and Football Manager break silence on Mason Greenwood dilemma
Mason Greenwood will feature in EA Sports FC 24. That's according to Mirror Gaming, who were informed by EA Sports that the Getafe forward - on loan from Manchester United - will feature in the upcoming video game. However, he won't be available for selection in the popular Ultimate Team mode at launch after being left out of squad lineups in the series' previous instalment, FIFA 23. He'll also be a feature in the upcoming Football Manager 24. Greenwood has not appeared for Manchester United since his arrest in January 2022. The charges he faced were dropped just over a year later in February 2023 by the Crown Prosecution Service. Greenwood was facing charges of engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour and attempted rape. With Greenwood set to return to professional football, his loan move to Getafe has proven to be a flashpoint in debates over the footballer and whether it is right for him to continue his well-paid career. It's notable that Getafe has gotten a number of facts wrong when announcing Greenwood's signing - making it clear that the striker was proven innocent and cleared in a court over the charges. This was not factual, as the case was dropped. Another flashpoint has erupted today, with news breaking that Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham apparently advised Greenwood to move to Spain. Greenwood will now be given a chance to continue his career, and arguments will rage on. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-15 19:30
Ange Postecoglou named Premier League Manager of the Month for August 2023
Tottenham Hotspur head coach Ange Postecoglou has won the Premier League Manager of the Month award for August 2023. Spurs took seven points from the first nine available to them, notably beating Manchester United.
2023-09-15 19:29
Spain's World Cup-winning women reject squad call-ups
Spain's Women's World Cup-winning squad will continue to reject national team call-ups unless there are more changes at the Spanish football federation following the scandal over Luis Rubiales' unsolicited kiss, a...
2023-09-15 19:28
Roundup: Demi Lovato Opens Up On Drug Overdose; Deion Sanders vs. Jay Norvell Escalates; Red Sox Fire Chaim Bloom
Demi Lovato opened up about her overdose, the Deion Sanders-Jay Norvell feud escalated, the Red Sox fired Chaim Bloom and more in the Roundup.
2023-09-15 19:22
Football-U.S. college student develops device he hopes can help eradicate sport concussions
By Lori Ewing When Carter Hogg's brother F.J. suffered a concussion that ended his football career and then
2023-09-15 19:21
Robert Lewandowski confirms Saudi Pro League & MLS move intentions
Robert Lewandowski confirms he has no desire to move to the Saudi Pro League or MLS and is focused on having a successful career at Barcelona.
2023-09-15 19:20
Ferrari's Leclerc fastest in first practice for Singapore GP
Charles Leclerc and Ferrari teammate Carlos Sainz set the fastest times in first practice for the Singapore Grand Prix on Friday as they look to...
2023-09-15 19:19
Diogo Jota reveals first impressions of new Liverpool signing Ryan Gravenberch
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has discussed the early impressions made by the club's new signing Ryan Gravenberch following his deadline day move from Bayern Munich.
2023-09-15 19:17
Germany faces call to rethink sports system after World Cup-winning basketball team defies rankings
Some are calling for a rethink in government funding less than a week after Germany won the Basketball World Cup
2023-09-15 19:16
777 Partners Agrees to Buy Everton, Tightening US Grip on English Football
777 Partners LLC has agreed to buy Everton FC in a deal that will add another US investment
2023-09-15 18:56
What happened when Gary Neville and Jill Scott swapped Twitter accounts for a week?
Gary Neville and Jill Scott swapped social media accounts for a week to see what would happen and the results were depressing. The football icons teamed up to take part in 'The Social Swap,' a Heineken campaign to highlight the issue of gender bias on X/Twitter in April and they swapped accounts for five days, continuing to share opinions on football as they normally would on UEFA Champions League matches. But unbeknown to Twitter users, for that short time, a message directed at Neville was in fact to Scott, and vice versa. One response Neville got when people thought he was Scott was: "You should probably concentrate on the girls' league." "Save your opinion for what to make for dinner," another comment said. Scott, when people thought she was Neville, on the other hand, received comments such as: "The most objective opinion I've seen from you." “I’ve seen some of the replies that have come into Jill, which were my tweets,” Neville told the Guardian. “‘Get back in the kitchen’, ‘Stick to the game you know, love’, that type of condescending, ignorant tweet … there’s no doubt that in football, women who have an opinion on men’s football basically get told to go back in their box.” Neville added the issue of equality for women’s sport has been important to him since he was a child when his mum got banned from playing football for the boys’ team in the 70s. He now watched football with his children. "The idea they can’t have an opinion on football without having their gender referred to is ridiculous,” he said. Meanwhile, Scott has experienced sexism throughout her life. “I don’t want to tell a sob story, but I remember my first day at senior school, which is daunting anyway,” Scott said. “A lot of people knew I played football. "One boy said: ‘You can’t play football, you’re a girl.’ And I stuck up for myself and chased after him. He tripped me up and I ended up in hospital with a fractured elbow. When I look back at stuff like that, that was just because I played football. I saw him in the pub recently and he came to say well done on winning the Euros … I nearly broke his elbow.” She added: “It’s moments like that where I think it has been tough and, without knowing it, from a young age I started building resilience against that,” Scott says. “Sometimes with resilience we then think we just have to take things and take comments. But I think now if girls go to school and a boy says: ‘Women’s football is crap,’ they’ll be like: ‘Well, we did win the Euros.’ They’ve got a bit of fighting talk behind them.” Scott believes "there has been a big change” in attitudes to women's sport since England won the Euros in 2022. “But we had to go out and do the unthinkable just to get a bit of respect for women’s football," she added. "Fortunately enough we did do it [win the Euros]. But I think this campaign highlights that there’s still a lot of trolls out there.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-15 18:54
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