French club Monaco hires Adi Hütter as its new coach
French club Monaco has hired Adi Hütter as its new coach on a two-year contract
2023-07-04 22:47
Defending champion Rybakina survives Wimbledon scare
Defending champion Elena Rybakina survived a Centre Court scare to reach the Wimbledon second round...
2023-07-04 22:45
A sign-and-trade could be key to Celtics pulling off Damian Lillard trade
The Boston Celtics might be on the outskirts of a Damian Lillard trade unless they leverage a sign-and-trade with a still-unsigned player.The flurry of NBA rumors are behind us with free agency having settled down, but a few shoes still need to drop. The biggest one, of course, is the Damian Lil...
2023-07-04 22:27
Alcaraz starts Wimbledon title bid in ruthless mood
Carlos Alcaraz made a confident start to his bid for a first Wimbledon title as the world number one routed French...
2023-07-04 22:26
Brentford splash club record fee for Wolves defender Collins
Brentford signed Republic of Ireland defender Nathan Collins from Wolves for a club record £23 million ($29...
2023-07-04 22:23
Ranking the 5 best players on the Heat if Damian Lillard trade happens
Damian Lillard has requested a trade from the Trail Blazers and the Miami Heat are one of his top destinations. The Miami Heat has been on the cusp of winning the NBA Championship over the last 4 seasons. They have made the Eastern Conference Finals three times and the NBA Finals twice.In bo...
2023-07-04 22:22
Brazil's Neymar fined in $3.3 million for illegal artificial lake at mansion outside Rio
Brazilian soccer star Neymar was fined in more than $3.3 million for violating local environmental rules during renovations at his mansion in the city of Mangaratiba outside Rio de Janeiro
2023-07-04 22:22
Timeline of Man Utd's links with Frenkie de Jong
A chronological rundown of all the transfer links between Manchester United and Barcelona's Frenkie de Jong over the years
2023-07-04 22:20
Austrian Hutter appointed Monaco coach on two-year deal
Austrian Adi Hutter has been appointed coach of French club Monaco on a two-year contract, the Ligue...
2023-07-04 22:15
Thomas Muller admits he 'likes' Harry Kane
Bayern Munich forward Thomas Muller has discussed the club's interest in Tottenham Hotspur and England striker Harry Kane.
2023-07-04 21:52
Vermeulen to captain Springboks vs. Australia and Libbok starts at No. 10
No. 8 Duane Vermeulen will captain world champion South Africa in its opening test of the Rugby World Cup year against Australia on Saturday and Manie Libbok will make his first start at flyhalf
2023-07-04 21:47
Manchester City fans group urges FA to change Community Shield kick-off to 3pm
A Manchester City fans group has accused the Football Association of “doing the bare minimum” in amending the Community Shield kick-off time and called for a further change. The 1894 group urged supporters to boycott the treble winners’ season-opener against Arsenal at Wembley on August 6 after it was originally scheduled for 5.30pm on Sunday, August 6. After this and other complaints, the FA, in conjunction with broadcaster ITV, moved the game to 4pm. This has not gone far enough for some fans and, while they are no longer expecting a “full boycott”, 1894 still feels the kick-off should be brought forward again by another hour. A statement from the group, issued via the Football Supporters’ Association, read: “We repeat our request to the FA and to ITV to help more fans attend the game by bringing the kick-off time to 3pm. “In the eyes of many fans, the very quick decision to move the game from 5.30pm to 4pm and hastily-arranged PR releases from the FA came across as them doing the bare minimum and expecting a round of applause for the decision. “The subsequent statement from the FA said 4pm was agreed after consultation with the police, the local council and the broadcaster (ITV). However, the most important stakeholder was not consulted… the fans!” Travel arrangements for Wembley fixtures have been a recurring source of frustration for north west teams in recent seasons. Late kick-offs leave supporters travelling by rail limited time to get back to stations before the final trains north and there are general concerns about arriving home late at night and the high costs involved. These issues have been exacerbated for some high-profile fixtures by rail strikes and engineering works. The 1894 statement added: “We feel 3pm is a fair request to the authorities to allow more people to travel back at a sensible time. “To expect 30,000 fans to travel back north late on a Sunday evening is unfair. Wembley is a great, iconic venue but there are challenges getting to and from there, so we call on ITV and the FA to help our fans in particular by offering an earlier kick-off which allows families to attend.” The group is still encouraging fans not to attend the game and support local foodbanks instead. It has organised a screening of the match at the Band on the Wall venue in Manchester city centre and proceeds will be donated to such causes. “Fans can make a difference – even if a full boycott is not expected at this stage,” the statement added. “It’s hard to sacrifice watching your own team play. However, some fans are seeing it is an opportunity to make a statement. “It’s not the FA Cup final, it’s not the Champions League final. It is a game in the scheme of things where fans, if they are not valued, can choose to walk away from attending.” The FA has been approached for comment. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Joe Root: England can leave a legacy by taking different approach to Australia Roger Federer welcomed back to Centre Court for first time since his retirement Spurs in talks to sign Wolfsburg centre-back Micky van de Ven
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