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Georgetown's Ed Cooley Urges Young Reporters to Grow Up and Ask Tough Questions
Georgetown's Ed Cooley Urges Young Reporters to Grow Up and Ask Tough Questions
Ed Cooley addresses a room of young reporters after a tough Georgetown loss.
2023-11-17 02:28
Rudy Gobert Says Draymond Green Acted Like a Clown, Probably Got Thrown Out on Purpose
Rudy Gobert Says Draymond Green Acted Like a Clown, Probably Got Thrown Out on Purpose
Rudy Gobert's thoughts on getting put in a chokehold by Draymond Green.
2023-11-15 22:26
NBA Rumors: Netflix looking to stream NBA In-Season Tournament
NBA Rumors: Netflix looking to stream NBA In-Season Tournament
The NBA's In-Season Tournament catches Netflix's attention as they explore the possibility of streaming live sports on their platform.
2023-11-15 08:55
Emma Hayes confirmed as new USWNT head coach
Emma Hayes confirmed as new USWNT head coach
Emma Hayes is confirmed as the new United States women's national team head coach, a role she will take up after leaving Chelsea next summer.
2023-11-15 05:17
Jill Scott heads Lionesses trio inducted into Women’s Super League Hall of Fame
Jill Scott heads Lionesses trio inducted into Women’s Super League Hall of Fame
Former England and Manchester City midfielder Jill Scott said she is “absolutely buzzing” at being inducted into the Women’s Super League Hall of Fame and seeing her name up alongside some of her heroes. Scott joins former Lionesses team-mates Ellen White and Anita Asante as the third batch of players to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, which was launched in 2021. The 36-year-old retired from football in August 2022, capping off a glittering 18-year career by winning the European Championship crown with England at Wembley. Previous years have seen the likes of Emma Hayes, Eni Aluko, Rachel Yankey and Fara Williams all inducted into the Hall of Fame and Scott described her pride at joining some of the most illustrious names in women’s football. She said: “I’m absolutely buzzing to be honest, over the years I’ve seen Kelly Smith, Rachel Yankey, Karen Carney, players like that getting inducted in. “Just to have your name alongside those fantastic players who over the years were my heroes really - even when we played in England together I would question why I was even with those players at times. “Then the WSL, it’s been such a big part of my life. I’ve dedicated my life to it really, getting a result on the weekend was literally everything. It brings back so many good memories stacked into this little trophy. I’m really honoured.” Scott began her career with her hometown side Sunderland before securing a move to Everton in 2006, where she won the FA Cup in 2010 and spent seven years with the Toffees. The midfielder then moved to Manchester City and won the Continental Cup in her first season before going on to win a further six domestic trophies with the club, including the WSL title in 2016. Scott finished her career with loan spells at Everton and Aston Villa and, a year after calling time on her playing days, reflected on the changes she has seen in the top flight of women’s football. “When I look at the midfielders I used to play against, I played top league before it was WSL, when I was playing against the likes of Katie Chapman, Fara Williams and players like that, we used to have such battles,” she said. “I think I then wanted to pass that baton on and bring in that competitiveness into the league. I hope that as players who previously played in the league we did that and showed how much it meant to play for our club, no matter who that was. “You look at where the game is now, I think technically and tactically it’s probably one of the reasons I retired because the level has just gone through the roof! It’s just great to sit here and see where the league is now.” Scott was at Everton when the Women’s Super League was launched in 2011 and admitted the sport is a “completely different ball game” to when she first started almost two decades ago. “What I’ve liked about this Super League throughout the years is it’s followed the right process in getting better,” said Scott, who made 161 appearances for England - second only to Fara Williams - and scored 27 goals. “There’s always going to be things that can still be better, that’s what everyone keeps pushing for, but for where it is now compared to 13 years ago it’s like a completely different ball game with everything. “Like I say, I’m proud I got to play in this league for as many years as I did. Those battles, like when I knew we were playing Chelsea or Arsenal at the weekend I was just training - there was a massive buzz around and it was your life to play in those games. “I miss that now but the fact I can turn on my TV or get a ticket, sometimes, and go to the stadium and watch it, it’s great that we have that access now.”
2023-11-14 19:15
NBA in-season tournament rules already creating plenty of drama
NBA in-season tournament rules already creating plenty of drama
This tournament rule could inject more drama into NBA games this season.
2023-11-12 08:49
Emma Hayes: The right time to leave Chelsea; International management a dream
Emma Hayes: The right time to leave Chelsea; International management a dream
Emma Hayes reveals why she has decided to leave Chelsea.
2023-11-11 03:59
Arsenal scout Real Sociedad star also tracked by Bayern Munich
Arsenal scout Real Sociedad star also tracked by Bayern Munich
Arsenal scouts were in San Sebastian on Wednesday night to watch on Real Sociedad's Champions League game with Benfica, 90min understands.
2023-11-10 04:56
Emma Hayes: Her legacy & remarkable career at Chelsea
Emma Hayes: Her legacy & remarkable career at Chelsea
Emma Hayes has announced her departure from Chelsea after 11 years but the WSL also suffers a massive loss with her exit and who can fill her shoes?
2023-11-09 00:19
Why Tottenham want to sign Santiago Gimenez
Why Tottenham want to sign Santiago Gimenez
Profile of Feyenoord's Santiago Gimenez, looking at why the likes of Tottenham Hotspur and Real Madrid are interested in the Mexican striker
2023-11-02 03:28
Kevin O'Connell comment could throw wrench into Vikings' Kirk Cousins plans
Kevin O'Connell comment could throw wrench into Vikings' Kirk Cousins plans
The Minnesota Vikings have a terrific opportunity to replace Kirk Cousins at quarterback next year, but head coach Kevin O'Connell's comments about Cousins should have general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah very concerned about the future.
2023-11-02 02:45
Real Madrid make decision over Aurelien Tchouameni exit
Real Madrid make decision over Aurelien Tchouameni exit
Real Madrid will not entertain any offers for Aurelien Tchouameni and will instead look to offering the French midfielder a new contract in 2024.
2023-11-01 20:54
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