Is Tiger Woods playing The Open Championship at Royal Liverpool?
Tiger Woods won The Open Championship in 2006 at Royal Liverpool, but will golf's GOAT be playing at the British Open in 2023?For nearly three decades now, Tiger Woods has been an indelible figure in the world of golf. And over his near-unmatched career of success, there are three Claret Ju...
2023-07-18 07:18
Japan Sees Its Footballers as ‘Cute’ Players, Not Elite Athletes
The head of Japan’s professional female football league said support for women’s sports still lags behind other countries,
2023-07-18 06:58
3 running backs the Giants should target for life without Saquon Barkley
Saquon Barkley is in danger of holding out in 2023. These three running backs could help the Giants live without their star rusher.The chances of Saquon Barkley sitting out games in 2023 appear greater than ever after Monday's deadline for franchise tag players to sign an extension passed....
2023-07-18 06:53
Rays reinstate All-Stars McClanahan, Díaz for the opener of a series against the Rangers
The Tampa Bays activated a pair of All-Stars for a series opener against Texas, getting left-hander Shane McClanahan and first baseman Yandy Díaz back for the matchup of division leaders
2023-07-18 06:26
Leeds announce EFL approval of the club’s takeover by 49ers Enterprises
Leeds have announced the EFL has approved the club’s takeover by American investment group 49ers Enterprises. Chairman and majority shareholder Andrea Radrizzani agreed to sell his controlling stake last month and the deal, which valued the club at around £170million, has now been confirmed. 49ers Enterprises, which owns NFL franchise the San Francisco 49ers, has steadily increased its stake in Leeds since becoming a minority shareholder in 2018, while the deal includes full ownership of Elland Road. Paraag Marathe, previously vice-chairman, will take over as chairman, chief executive Angus Kinnear will remain in his current position and Rudy Cline-Thomas, founder and managing partner of venture capital firm MASTRY, will join the board as co-owner and vice-chairman. Former Norwich boss Daniel Farke was appointed manager on a four-year deal earlier this month ahead of the coming season’s bid to secure an immediate return to the Premier League following relegation in May. Marathe said in a Leeds statement: “This is an important moment for Leeds United and we are already hard at work. “This transition is a necessary reset to chart a new course for the club. We have already appointed a highly-respected first-team manager with a track record of success, and we are confident Leeds will field a competitive squad to contend for promotion next season. “It’s a privilege to carry this torch as I know we have a responsibility to ensure this club makes our staff, players, supporters and the Leeds and Yorkshire communities proud.” This is an important moment for Leeds United and we are already hard at work. New Leeds chairman Paraag Marathe Cline-Thomas said: “With my family hailing from Leeds, it’s an honour to be able to uplift this incredible community. “This is more than just an opportunity, it’s a personal mission. The chance to reinvigorate the cherished Leeds culture, to create a platform that attracts the world’s finest players, and build a truly global brand that celebrates diversity, is a prospect that thrills me.” 49ers Enterprises increased its stake in Leeds to 44 per cent in 2021 with the option of buying Radrizzani’s remaining 56 per cent before January 2024. The Americans had been keen to push through a full takeover this summer, but that agreement, which had valued Leeds at around £400million, was contingent on the club remaining in the Premier League. Leeds’ relegation forced both parties back into intense negotiations and a valuation of close to £170m was agreed. The deal marks the end of a six-year ownership of Leeds for Radrizzani, who said: “It has been an honour to guide Leeds United…and to spend so much time with the best fan base in the world. “49ers Enterprises have been fantastic partners for years and I’m confident they will take Leeds to the next level.” Radrizzani completed a full takeover from fellow Italian Massimo Cellino in 2017 and was initially hugely popular. He bought back Elland Road stadium, which had been in private ownership since 2004, and brought in fresh investment when 49ers Enterprises purchased its first 10 per cent stake in 2018. The appointment of Marcelo Bielsa soon after proved a masterstroke as Leeds won promotion back to the Premier League for the first time in 16 years. But Radrizzani’s relationship with the Leeds fan base began to sour when Bielsa was sacked in February 2022. Leeds escaped relegation on the final day of the 2021-22 season and Radrizzani promised that the club would not be involved in another survival fight. But results this past season failed to improve under three different managers. Jesse Marsch and Javi Gracia were both sacked, while Sam Allardyce left after his four-game rescue mission ended in failure. 49ers Enterprises have been fantastic partners for years and I'm confident they will take Leeds to the next level. Andrea Radrizzani When relegation was confirmed with a final-day defeat to Tottenham, Radrizzani was absent from Elland Road, opting instead to remain in Italy to finalise his takeover of Sampdoria. He later admitted Leeds’ board had made mistakes and apologised for the club’s relegation in a personal statement posted on social media. But after it emerged he had offered to use Elland Road as collateral when securing a £26m bank loan to buy Sampdoria – one of his companies and not Leeds owned the stadium – his legacy was further tainted. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Hannah Dingley’s interim spell to end as David Horseman named Forest Green boss Mikel Arteta believes ‘lighthouse’ Declan Rice can take Arsenal to next level Marcus Rashford set to sign new five-year deal at Manchester United
2023-07-18 06:20
3 players the Dodgers should trade for not named Shohei Ohtani
The Angels don't plan on trading Shohei Ohtani to the Dodgers, per Jon Heyman. With that in mind, they have other, more pressing targets.The Los Angeles Dodgers are expected to be the frontrunner for Shohei Ohtani's services this offseason. It's much of the reason they declined to...
2023-07-18 05:55
Willian staying another season at Fulham
Veteran Brazilian international Willian on Monday re-signed for Fulham on a one-year deal with an option for...
2023-07-18 05:52
Giants and running back Saquon Barkley fail to reach contract extension
Saquon Barkley and the New York Giants failed to reach an agreement on a long-term contract extension by Monday’s deadline for franchised players, leaving the star running back with the option of playing for the tag-mandated $10.1 million salary or maybe taking the season off
2023-07-18 05:21
Former Northwestern football players hire civil rights attorney to investigate hazing
Eight former Northwestern football players have retained attorneys following a hazing scandal that led to the firing of coach Pat Fitzgerald
2023-07-18 05:21
ABC's First 'Golden Bachelor' Gerry Turner Is a Certified Smokeshow
ABC has named its first-ever golden years Bachelor and he's an absolute snack. And not like a Werther's Original buttery candy or a King peppermint disc, the type of fare you might expect when the whole premise is The Bachelor/Bachelorette for septuagenarians.
2023-07-18 04:59
Blue Jays: 3 players Toronto should trade for not named Marcus Stroman
The Toronto Blue Jays have been connected to Marcus Stroman since the weekend, but it would be unwise to trade for him now.The Blue Jays should avoid Marcus Stroman for several reasons. First, he insulted general manager Ross Atkins on his way out the door. Second, his value is far too high righ...
2023-07-18 04:58
Is Tyler Herro Better Than Tyrese Maxey?
The question looming as Damian Lillard trade talks continue.
2023-07-18 04:57
