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Match postponed after Lyon team bus stoned in Marseille, Grosso injured
Match postponed after Lyon team bus stoned in Marseille, Grosso injured
The Marseille-Lyon Ligue 1 match was postponed after the away team's bus was stoned on Sunday as it entered the Stade Velodrome with Lyon coach Fabio Grosso and...
2023-10-30 04:51
Saints scripting Taysom Hill's practice time more in line with his uniquely dynamic role
Saints scripting Taysom Hill's practice time more in line with his uniquely dynamic role
Taysom Hill says Saints coaches have worked to tailor his practice time so it's more in line with his uniquely dynamic role
2023-06-16 06:17
Denmark's Lundgaard wins in Toronto for first IndyCar title
Denmark's Lundgaard wins in Toronto for first IndyCar title
Denmark's Christian Lundgaard captured his first IndyCar victory on Sunday, becoming the eighth pole-sitter to win the Indy Toronto and snapping...
2023-07-17 04:46
Turkish clubs take financial hit to attract big names in transfer market
Turkish clubs take financial hit to attract big names in transfer market
Turkey's biggest clubs lured established stars including Mauro Icardi, Hakim Ziyech and Wilfried Zaha to the Super Lig in the transfer window with a spending spree that leaves...
2023-09-16 09:57
Talor Gooch's LIV Andalucia win puts him in Ryder Cup conversation
Talor Gooch's LIV Andalucia win puts him in Ryder Cup conversation
Talor Gooch had confidence in spades, winning LIV Andalucia with a birdie-birdie 67 finish at 12 under to become the only LIV player to now hold three titles.Talor Gooch brought the drama by snatching victory out from under Bryson DeChambeau with birdies on the 17th and 18th holes. With the win ...
2023-07-03 08:51
NFL Week 1: Who is playing on 'Sunday Night Football'?
NFL Week 1: Who is playing on 'Sunday Night Football'?
Here is everything you need to know for this week's Sunday Night Football matchup, the first of the 2023-24 NFL season.
2023-09-07 21:26
Newcastle have ambition to be number one – Yasir Al-Rumayyan
Newcastle have ambition to be number one – Yasir Al-Rumayyan
Newcastle chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan says the club are now aiming to be “number one” after their transformation from relegation strugglers to Champions League participants. The Magpies finished fourth in the Premier League and reached the Carabao Cup final last season, just over a year they had been battling to get out of the bottom three. The catalyst for the improvement was the club’s takeover by the Saudi-led consortium headed by Al-Rumayyan and Amanda Staveley in 2021. “It is a great achievement to start with,” Al-Rumayyan told NUFCTV in an interview reflecting on his first full season at the helm. “Did we expect to do that? Yes. We have the ingredients for success. We have the will. We want to achieve the best positions we can. “(We) have the right people in management – the technical director (Dan Ashworth), the manager (Eddie Howe) – and we have the right players. To top it all, we have a great fanbase. “If you have the right people and the will, and the right processes and funds, if you put all these together I think it is a great recipe for success and that is what we are achieving right now. “Finishing in the top four, our revenue is increasing. Remember, you have to work within the financial fair play framework, so the more revenue we will have, the more players we will have ready. “Then the Champions League will add more revenue for us. The sponsorship is improving and that’s more funds and more revenue. “If you put all these things together, I think we should have an ambition and aspiration to be number one.” Al-Rumayyan, who was wearing a suit lined with black and white stripes and the club crest, described his first visit to St James’ Park as “one magical, electrical moment for me.” He added: “We have one of the best fanbases in the EPL and potentially the world.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Tammy Beaumont hits superb century as England fight back in Ashes Rafael Benitez set to be named new Celta Vigo boss Carra hits Glasto and Frankie sings Frank – Friday’s sporting social
2023-06-24 02:26
Jurgen Klopp explains reason for noticeable Darwin Nunez improvement
Jurgen Klopp explains reason for noticeable Darwin Nunez improvement
Jurgen Klopp speaks about Darwin Nunez being fully settled in at Liverpool and notes that everybody at the club is very happy with his progress at Anfield.
2023-10-26 00:55
Mikey Johnston issues Netherlands warning as Ireland look to finish on high
Mikey Johnston issues Netherlands warning as Ireland look to finish on high
Mikey Johnston has warned the Netherlands not to underestimate the Republic of Ireland as the Dutch attempt to book their place at the finals of Euro 2024. Barring an unlikely sequence of events which would hand Ireland a play-off place, they will not be in Germany next summer, but the Netherlands will be if they can take maximum points from their remaining Group B fixtures against Stephen Kenny’s men and Gibraltar next month. Monday night’s last-gasp 1-0 win in Greece as the Republic beat Gibraltar 4-0 in Faro left the Netherlands in pole position to claim second place behind France, but Celtic winger Johnston, who was on the scoresheet along with Evan Ferguson, Matt Doherty and Callum Robinson, is determined to end a disappointing campaign on a high. Asked if he saw the trip to Amsterdam as a chance to bloody the nose of one of European football’s big guns, who won 2-1 in Dublin last month, the 24-year-old said: “I think we have shown we can do that. “Obviously the results haven’t gone our way, but we went toe-to-toe with them and it’s just fine margins. “At either end in the box, we’ve not been good enough at times, conceding goals we shouldn’t have and maybe we’ve not taken our chances as well. “This group has given everything to qualify and that’s all we can ask.” Our group is obviously tough, but we are not making excuses, we still believed we could qualify from the group. Mikey Johnston Ireland always knew they had a tough task to get out of the group when they were drawn against both the Dutch and World Cup runners-up France. But defeat by the Greeks in Athens in their second fixture left them up against it and they will head into their final fixture with only six points banked from the first seven, all of them against whipping boys Gibraltar. That return has left manager Kenny facing a review next month which might well have been brought forward despite assurances to the contrary had things gone badly at the Estadio Algarve, and few commentators expect him to remain in his role. Asked to assess the campaign, Johnston said: “Obviously it’s disappointing that we haven’t qualified. Our group is obviously tough, but we are not making excuses, we still believed we could qualify from the group.” Whether or not Kenny is involved in the international set-up beyond November remains to be seen, but Johnston will hope his efforts to date in the green shirt will lead to further caps. His six appearances so far – the last of them a first start – have yielded two goals and an exciting brand of football which has at times been missing from Kenny’s team despite the manager’s attempts to adopt a more progressive approach. Johnston spent last season on loan at Vitoria Guimaraes in Portugal, but has missed the start of the new campaign back at Celtic after suffering a stress fracture in his back, and he is now looking to catch the eye of club boss Brendan Rodgers. He said: “I’m just trying to work my way behind the scenes to get my opportunity. The manager has got tough decisions to make. He has got wingers that he has brought in for a few million and whatever, so it’s up to me to get into the team.” Read More On this day in 2018: Shahid Khan withdraws £900m offer to buy Wembley from FA Dallas Cowboys bounce back to edge past Los Angeles Chargers Stephen Kenny focused on fixtures instead of future after Ireland beat Gibraltar David Brooks looks to impress for Wales at a major tournament Northern Ireland U21s lose late on against Serbia I quite like the noise – Ellis Genge ‘fuelled’ by England’s critics
2023-10-17 16:25
Rob Manfred reveals his next horrible decision at the World Series
Rob Manfred reveals his next horrible decision at the World Series
Fresh off a wave of positive rule changes, MLB is considering reducing the pitcher limit from 13 to 12, according to Rob Manfred.
2023-10-29 13:26
Everton's fight to avoid relegation gets prominent place in NBC's Premier League coverage
Everton's fight to avoid relegation gets prominent place in NBC's Premier League coverage
NBC’s Premier League team is used to covering the pomp and circumstance of the champions lifting the trophy on Championship Sunday
2023-05-27 22:22
Greedy Warholm ready to raid the Garden of Eden again
Greedy Warholm ready to raid the Garden of Eden again
In a world where influencers make a living from posting photos of their daily cappuccino, star Norwegian hurdler Karsten Warholm insists the only attention he craves is from plucking golds...
2023-08-18 09:45