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No. 5 LSU and No. 8 Florida State return to Orlando with star QBs and playoff hopes
No. 5 LSU and No. 8 Florida State return to Orlando with star QBs and playoff hopes
No. 5 LSU and eighth-ranked Florida State are back in Orlando
2023-09-02 22:55
Double medal joy for Italian fencer Errigo after birth of twins
Double medal joy for Italian fencer Errigo after birth of twins
Italian fencer Arianna Errigo won team gold at the Fencing World Championships on Saturday to add to her individual silver midweek, five months after the...
2023-07-30 04:55
Iran football boss says women can attend top league matches
Iran football boss says women can attend top league matches
Women in Iran, who have long been barred from attending football matches except for rare occasions, will be allowed into stadiums during the upcoming season...
2023-07-10 00:23
Jordan Henderson: ‘If people want to boo me for playing in Saudi Arabia, that’s fine’
Jordan Henderson: ‘If people want to boo me for playing in Saudi Arabia, that’s fine’
It must have been one of the lowest moments of Jordan Henderson’s career, to be booed by his own fans at Wembley on Friday night, wearing an England shirt, something he has always described as the ultimate honour. Worse still, the reaction was not because of the football he played but because of the choices he’d made, and by extension part of the person he was. It must have stung. Henderson, who joined Saudi Arabian side Al Ettifaq in July, captained his country in the 1-0 friendly win over Australia, and afterwards he put on a brave face. Asked if he was disappointed by the crowd’s reaction, he replied: “Not really. I’m not sure what the reaction was to be honest.” When it was pointed out that thousands loudly booed as he was being substituted, Henderson said: “It’s not nice, your own fans, if they were booing. But people have got their own opinions. Whenever I bump into anyone on the street it’s always been positive stuff and nice things said. It won’t change who I am and what I do for this team and for my country. I give absolutely everything every time.” He is not the only Englishman to join the Saudi Pro League – Demarai Gray and Andre Gray have both moved, while Steven Gerrard is Henderson’s manager at Al Ettifaq. But he is the most high profile player, and he has used that status in the past to advocate for the LGBTQ+ community. That advocacy now looks like professional obligation rather than authentic sentiment after moving to a country which criminalises homosexuality. Henderson was asked if he understood the fans’ reaction. “Erm, not really. I don’t know… do you?” he challenged. It was suggested that it might relate to his move. “If people want to boo if I’m playing in a different country, that’s fine. Like I said, everyone is going to have an opinion when I’m playing over in Saudi. I’ve spoken in the past about the reasons for that. Whether people believe me or not is up to them.” Perhaps it might have been easier for Henderson had he said a long time ago that he was lured by a lucrative contract that would secure the financial future of his family’s families for generations. But he has always insisted he didn’t discuss his financial package until after agreeing to the transfer. Henderson suggested in a previous interview that he might be able to influence Saudi Arabian attitudes from the inside, and he seemed to repeat that line. “I’m playing football in a different country in Saudi where I want to try to improve the game on the pitch, but also things off the pitch as well.” But what does improving things off the pitch mean, in practice? “The whole league. The football. I’m not a politician. I’m not going to get into politics. All I’ve ever done is concentrate on my football and try to help people that have asked for my help. When I’m going out there, I’m just playing football trying to improve the league, trying to improve my own team and trying to win football games.” He softened slightly when it was put to him that some in the LGBTQ+ community considered his decision a betrayal. “I haven’t been surprised by that because I can understand the reasons in what they’re saying. I look at it from a different point of view, obviously. But I can understand it and I’ve got to take that on the chin.” How this affects Henderson’s England career is unclear. He was part of a disjointed performance against Australia by a largely second-string side, and is increasingly the understudy to first-choice starters Jude Bellingham and Declan Rice. There are few midfield alternatives, however, and the 33-year-old has every chance of making it to Euro 2024. “I feel as fit as I ever have, probably because over there the conditions are quite hard at times with the weather and the humidity and the warm,” he said. “I’m an experienced player, I know how to play football, you don't forget that when you just go out and play in a different league. So when I've been back here, when I've trained, when I've played games, I felt as good as ever.” Gareth Southgate staunchly defended his midfielder, which was no surprise from a manager who has always been fiercely loyal to his players, sometimes to a fault. “He is a role model in the squad, I don't understand it, ” Southgate said. But then Southgate has always taken firm stances on moral issues and, just as with Henderson, you were left wondering what he really thinks. Read More Jordan Henderson plays the tool on road to Saudi Arabia’s inevitable World Cup Gareth Southgate questions why England fans booed Jordan Henderson Ollie Watkins and Lewis Dunk emerge with credit on England’s audition night against Australia Harvey Elliott believes Jordan Henderson deserves better from England fans Wembley revenge to seal place at Euro 2024? – England v Italy talking points Kieran Trippier hails Jordan Henderson as ‘unbelievable character’ and ‘leader’
2023-10-16 15:56
AP Player of the Week: Zach Edey averaged 25 points, 13 boards in leading No. 1 Purdue to Maui title
AP Player of the Week: Zach Edey averaged 25 points, 13 boards in leading No. 1 Purdue to Maui title
Zach Edey of No. 1 Purdue is The Associated Press national player of the week in men’s basketball for Week 3 of the season
2023-11-29 03:18
Stifling defence takes US, Serbia into Basketball World Cup semis
Stifling defence takes US, Serbia into Basketball World Cup semis
The United States rebounded from their first defeat of the Basketball World Cup to demolish Italy on Tuesday and reach the semi-finals, while Serbia...
2023-09-06 01:15
Rebuilding Jazz have scoring to contend in West, but defense and depth could hold them back
Rebuilding Jazz have scoring to contend in West, but defense and depth could hold them back
Utah made sweeping changes a year ago after trading away Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert and the Jazz aren’t done rebuilding
2023-10-21 02:15
Fred considering Man Utd future amid interest from Fulham & Saudi Pro League
Fred considering Man Utd future amid interest from Fulham & Saudi Pro League
Manchester United midfielder Fred considers his future at the club as Fulham, Roma and clubs in the Saudi Pro League show interest. The 30-year-old joined United in June 2018 and is contracted to the club for another year.
2023-07-12 00:25
TOUR Championship payout distribution 2023: Prize money, purse
TOUR Championship payout distribution 2023: Prize money, purse
The prize money and TOUR Championship payout distribution for the 30 players in the field at East Lake for the PGA Tour finale.
2023-08-28 04:47
Klaasen's 83-ball 174 propels South Africa to huge 416-5 in 4th ODI against Australia
Klaasen's 83-ball 174 propels South Africa to huge 416-5 in 4th ODI against Australia
Australia claimed Heinrich Klaasen’s wicket on the last ball of the innings but not before he had smashed 174 off only 83 balls as South Africa posted a huge 416-5 in the fourth one-day international
2023-09-16 00:25
Scotland late show stuns Haaland's Norway
Scotland late show stuns Haaland's Norway
Scotland took a massive step towards qualification for Euro 2024 as two late goals in two minutes from Lyndon Dykes and Kenny McLean beat Norway...
2023-06-18 02:25
Saints star Michael Thomas arrested over wild brick-throwing allegations
Saints star Michael Thomas arrested over wild brick-throwing allegations
Here's everything to know about Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas' arrest.
2023-11-12 02:25