Rays returning to Port Charlotte for spring training next year after hurricane forced move
The Tampa Bay Rays will return to Port Charlotte for spring training in 2024 after relocating this year due to extensive damage to team training facilities caused by Hurricane Ian
2023-07-26 03:28
UEFA punishes Croatia for offensive fan chants and disorder at Nations League Finals
Croatia’s soccer federation has been fined $165,000 by UEFA for offensive chants and disorder by fans at the Nations League Finals last month
2023-07-26 03:00
3 reasons the Blazers should trade Damian Lillard to the Heat and 2 reasons they shouldn't
The Trail Blazers and Heat have reached an impasse on a Damian Lillard trade. What are the pros and cons for the Blazers of pushing a deal through?It is no secret that Damian Lillard wants to be traded to the Miami Heat, but is that the right move for the Portland Trail Blazers?It is a diffi...
2023-07-26 02:53
New Jersey Governor keen to host Premier League and Champions League matches
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy would love to bring competitive Premier League and Champions League matches to the state. Football is thriving in North America right now, with Lionel Messi joining Major League Soccer side Inter Miami three years out from the USA, Mexico and Canada hosting the World Cup. The so-called ’39th’ Premier League game has been discussed before and UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin recently hinted that a Champions League final could one day be played in the US. “I know that the clubs have not been wild about that in Europe but I’d love to think that it would happen,” Murphy said. “You would have Barcelona playing Real Madrid in New Jersey at some point in a regular season or in a Champions League game. I would love that. “I would just appeal either to the Champions League, if that’s UEFA, and play a game here. “I can say unequivocally, we would die to have a real competitive game anywhere in America. If it was in New York-New Jersey, you wouldn’t get near that game. “It would be overwhelming. To have a Champions League game, you wouldn’t be able to get near it.” I can say unequivocally, we would die to have a real competitive game anywhere in America Phil Murphy Murphy was speaking in a media briefing on Saturday before cavernous MetLife Stadium recorded its highest ever attendance for a club football match. There were 82,262 in attendance for Manchester United’s 2-0 friendly win over Arsenal at a stadium that Murphy believes should host the 2026 World Cup final. New York-New Jersey is also among the host cities and Murphy believes the showpiece should come to East Rutherford. “We’re fighting like heck to get the final, which is to be determined,” Murphy said. “I think LA and Dallas’ names come up from time to time. I think Miami comes up. “Messi may be single-handedly recalculating the odds for Miami but we think when you add everything up we have got the winning package, but we’ll see. We’re not taking anything for granted. “When people think of America, I think New York and Los Angeles are the two communities that rise above everyone else. “I think the logic tells me you go to one of those two cities and with all due respect to them, we think we play a stronger hand. “We think for time zone and stadium size we’re bigger. I assume the decision gets made at the highest levels. They love what they see here.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Review process will lead to a better Cricket Scotland – Pete Fitzboydon Ben Earl commends England coach Steve Borthwick’s tactful approach with squad Ponting discusses uncanny resemblance with Harman – Tuesday’s sporting social
2023-07-26 02:52
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh facing 4-game suspension for breaking NCAA rules, AP source says
Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh is facing a four-game suspension for breaking NCAA rules
2023-07-26 02:49
Forza Motorsport Pre-Order Bonuses
Here are the details about the Forza Motorsport Pre-Order Bonuses.
2023-07-26 02:49
Johnny Lujack, 1947 Heisman winner who led Notre Dame to 3 national titles, dies at the age of 98
Johnny Lujack, the Heisman Trophy winner who led Notre Dame to three national championships in the 1940s, died in Florida following a brief illness
2023-07-26 02:22
New York Giants sign Saquon Barkley to a new one-year contract
New York Giants sign Saquon Barkley to a new one-year contract
2023-07-26 02:22
World swim body re-elects president for 8 years, agrees to government-backed move to Hungary
Swimming officials have given World Aquatics president Husain al-Musallam an eight-year mandate to lead them
2023-07-26 02:21
Aaron Hernandez brother faces new charges amid concerns over threats, visits to UConn, Brown
Former UConn football player Dennis Hernandez, the older brother of late New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez, is behind bars after a witness told police she believed he was planning a school shooting
2023-07-26 01:59
Bankrupt Arizona Youth Sports Park Says Former Manager Misspent Funds
A management firm overseeing the development of a 320-acre youth sports complex in Arizona ended up overspending and
2023-07-26 01:56
AUTO RACING: Hamlin heads home with momentum while Verstappen remains untouchable in Formula 1
Denny Hamlin will head to what he considers his home track at Richmond Raceway on a roll
2023-07-26 01:50
