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Pies boardroom brawl lands in Supreme Court
A bid to force a spill of the Collingwood board has landed in the Victorian Supreme Court. -
‘If in doubt, rule them out:’ The new rule changing local footy
via smh.com.auRourke Fischer couldn’t recall what he had for breakfast. His long history of concussions ended his time in the game he loved earlier than he would have liked, but he now acknowledges it came later than it should have. -
Garcia badly misses weight for Haney bout, losing title shot and $1.5m bet
via theguardian.comGarcia weighed 143.2lbs on Friday, 3.2lbs above division limitFight at Barclays Center will go forward as non-title boutGarcia to honor deal to pay Haney $500k for each pound overRyan Garcia has spectacularly failed to make weight for his world super lightweight championship fight with Devin Haney, prompting a series of last-minute negotiations between the camps to enable Saturday’s bout at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center to be staged as a non-title fight.Garcia weighed 143.2lbs behind cl -
The art of the sporting apology, and how it became a business
via smh.com.auSomewhere in the sports world, someone is always apologising, and saying sorry has become a business with its own skill set. -
Scrutiny, screaming, and the best seat in the house: Chelsea Roffey’s football life
via smh.com.auThe goal umpire will run out for her 300th AFL game on Saturday, becoming the first woman and just the eighth umpire in history to reach the milestone. -
Largest wave ever surfed? 28.57m claim to break German’s own world record
via smh.com.auSebastian Steudtner has partnered with engineering giant Porsche and taken on the monster swells at Nazare, potentially emerging with a new world record in the process. -
Crows won’t bite on costly non-call against Bombers
via smh.com.auFriday night’s no-call was the third time in less than 10 months that Adelaide have been denied potential victories by last-minute umpiring decisions. -
Vitesse Arnhem relegated from Eredivisie after 18-point deduction
via theguardian.comDutch club relegated in wake of Guardian and TBIJ investigationDocuments appeared to show financial ties to AbramovichThe Dutch football association has deducted 18 points from Vitesse Arnhem, officially confirming the club’s relegation, in the wake of an investigation by the Guardian and the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) that uncovered apparent financial ties between the club and the Russian oligarch and former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich.The KNVB, the governing body of Dut -
Ten Hag calms talk of divided squad as Wilcox appointed technical director
via theguardian.comManager forgives Garnacho and says: ‘We move on’ Wilcox leaves role as Southampton’s director of footballErik ten Hag has denied claims of factions within his Manchester United squad, while attempting to put a line under a string of recent controversies.On a day when Jason Wilcox was confirmed as United’s technical director, joining from Southampton, Ten Hag sought to further cool waters after Alejandro Garnacho apologised for the faux-pas of liking a social media po -
Chelsea’s £76.5m hotel deals raise questions over PSR compliance
via theguardian.comClub’s losses reduced by property deal with sister companyChelsea would have lost £166.4m without hotel salesPremier League clubs reacted with exasperation after seeing that Chelsea eased their financial position with the £76.5m sale of two hotels to a sister company in a deal that appears to have helped the club avoid a breach of profitability and sustainability regulations.Chelsea’s accounts, published last weekend, revealed the club made a -
Arteta backs scrapping of FA Cup replays as Accrington posit boycott
via theguardian.comArsenal manager says change needed to ‘protect our players’Accrington chairman open to boycott if ‘enough clubs’ want itMikel Arteta insisted that the scrapping of FA Cup replays was necessary to “protect our players” as Accrington Stanley’s chairman said he would support a boycott of the tournament if there was widespread backing.As the backlash against the abandonment of replays continued, the EFL said clubs lower down the pyramid were being marginalis -
Emile Cairess: ‘I definitely want to break Mo’s record. I can run a lot quicker’
via theguardian.comQuiet man of British athletics on overhauling Farah, taking a risk in running London and Olympic hopes for Paris and beyondThe changing of the guard usually takes place at Buckingham Palace. But at last year’s London Marathon it happened on Tower Bridge, as Emile Cairess blasted past Mo Farah on the way to finishing as the top British athlete in the race.It was a hell of a performance given it was Cairess’s debut over 26.2 miles – and, strikingly, it also came without the -
Nicolas Jackson’s promise hindered by tyranny of expectations at Chelsea | Jonathan Liew
via theguardian.comForward, who faces Manchester City in the FA Cup on Saturday, has managed a debut season goal tally up there with big namesThe pure poacher’s instinct. The understanding of timing and angles, the striker’s sixth sense for exactly where the ball is going to be, and exactly what he’s going to do with it. The ball is loose in the penalty area, and as Nicolas Jackson swoops in with the late run his eyes are fixed firmly on the target. Which, alas, is wedged under the arm of his tea -
Raman Subba Row obituary
via theguardian.comEngland batsman and influential administrator who helped bring about a lasting shift in cricket’s power balanceThe cricketer Raman Subba Row, who has died aged 92, played more than a dozen Test matches as an amateur for England between 1958 and 1961. Then he surprised the selectors by retiring at the height of his powers to pursue a business career. Few in the modern game would voluntarily end their playing days at their peak, but Subba Row lived in an era when “gentlemen” play -
FA Cup replays backlash, Nagelsmann extends Germany deal: football news – as it happened
via theguardian.comBuildup to the weekend’s Premier League and FA Cup action, plus continued fallout from the decision to scrap FA Cup replaysMeanwhile in the Championship, a host of former Premier League sides are nervously peering down rather than optimistically looking up. Here’s Will Unwin on how short-term approaches are holding clubs back.Those FA Cup semi-finals and this weekend’s round of Premier League matches are all under the microscope in everyone’s favourite double digit lookin -
Manchester City have no time to dwell on Madrid heartache – Chelsea beware
via theguardian.comTreble winners turn their focus to becoming the first English club to claim a double-double in FA Cup semi-final at WembleyChelsea beware: at 5.15pm on Saturday Pep Guardiola expects Manchester City to show precisely how little sorrow they feel for themselves after being dumped out of the Champions League by Real Madrid.The FA Cup semi-final comes just 72 hours after Wednesday’s penalty shootout heartbreak and, maybe, too soon for Mauricio Pochettino’s team as a smarting City aim to -
Guardiola wants City to shrug off Real exit – Chelsea might be in the crossfire
via theguardian.comTreble winners turn their focus to becoming the first English club to claim a double-double in FA Cup semi-final at WembleyChelsea beware: at 5.15pm on Saturday Pep Guardiola expects Manchester City to show precisely how little sorrow they feel for themselves after being dumped out of the Champions League by Real Madrid.The FA Cup semi-final comes just 72 hours after Wednesday’s penalty shootout heartbreak and, maybe, too soon for Mauricio Pochettino’s team as a smarting City aim to -
'It is very sad': Guardiola and Ten Hag react to removal of FA Cup replays – video
via theguardian.comThe Manchester United manager, Erik ten Hag, has said the move to scrap replays in the FA Cup next season is "very sad for the British football culture." Replays are to be dropped from the first round onwards and the final moved to the penultimate weekend of the Premier League campaign, as part of a deal agreed between the FA and Premier League. Mark Bullingham, the FA’s chief executive, said the agreement would secure “a strong format for the future” for a trophy that continue -
Maximilian Kilman: ‘I’m really pushing to be in the England squad. It is my dream’
via theguardian.comWolves captain has relished his journey from university and futsal to the Premier League – now he is targeting a spot at Euro 2024Maximilian Kilman is reflecting on the days when, long before evolving into one of the Premier League’s most consistent defenders at Wolves, fierce derbies largely comprised playing in varsity matches for the University of Hertfordshire, from which he will formally graduate with a business and sport management degree this September. “I remember Bedfo -
A revolution for sport? Olympic vision for AI innovations laid out by IOC
via theguardian.comAI to be used to help judges and to identify sporting talentOne video presented showed AI capturing diver in real timeIt was an unlikely setting for a revolution. But at Lee Valley VeloPark, where Team GB’s cyclists dominated at London 2012, the International Olympic Committee on Friday set the wheels in motion for how artificial intelligence could transform the sporting landscape.“AI will be a revolution for our society,” the IOC president, Thomas Bach, said. “And it wil -
‘A revolution for sport’: IOC sets out vision for AI innovations at Olympics
via theguardian.comAI to be used to help judges and to identify sporting talent‘It will be a fascinating new lap in the Olympic race’It was an unlikely setting for a revolution. But at Lee Valley VeloPark, where Team GB’s cyclists dominated at London 2012, the International Olympic Committee on Friday set the wheels in motion for how artificial intelligence could transform the sporting landscape.“AI will be a revolution for our society,” the IOC president, Thomas Bach, said. “An -
Tired of the top flight? Why fans are souring on the Premier League experience
via theguardian.comHigh prices, rescheduled kick-offs, glaring inequality, PSR confusion – all are riling supporters, yet their loyalty abidesIt’s about an hour before kick-off at Stamford Bridge and Everton fans are milling outside the gate that leads to the away end. It’s a Monday night and people look tired, having just been dispatched from their coaches at the end of a five-hour journey. Some are waiting for friends, clasping cups of coffee, others are looking for spares. The consistent topic -
Mikel Arteta backs scrapping of FA Cup replays in order to ‘protect players’
via theguardian.comArsenal manager says situation ‘not healthy’ for top playersSpaniard highlights European leagues helping their clubsMikel Arteta insisted that the scrapping of FA Cup replays was necessary to “protect our players” as the EFL described the decision as further evidence that clubs lower down the pyramid were being marginalised.The Football Association has been heavily criticised after confirming that replays after the qualifying rounds will be scrapped as part of an agreemen -
Is a Swiss-style end for FA Cup replays worth trading the family silver for?
via theguardian.comYou’ve probably heard of the Swiss system. Come on, you know: “The Swiss system is used for competitions in which there are too many entrants for a full round-robin (all-play-all) to be feasible, and eliminating any competitors before the end of the tournament is undesirable. [1].” That’s the format next season’s Big Cup group stage will be played within. And thereafter, until a Uefa suit eventually clocks that 36 teams playing each other on a rota devised by a supe -
Football Daily | Is a Swiss-style end for FA Cup replays worth trading the family silver for?
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!You’ve probably heard of the Swiss system. Come on, you know: “The Swiss system is used for competitions in which there are too many entrants for a full round-robin (all-play-all) to be feasible, and eliminating any competitors before the end of the tournament is undesirable. [1].” That’s the format next season’s Big Cup group stage will be played within. And thereafter, until a Uefa suit eventually clocks that 36 t -
‘We move on’: Ten Hag forgives Garnacho and calms talk of divided squad
via theguardian.comGarnacho has apologised for liking a critical social media postTen Hag defends Casemiro and congraulates on-loan SanchoErik ten Hag has denied claims of factions within his Manchester United squad, while attempting to put a line under a string of recent controversies.After Alejandro Garnacho apologised for the faux-pas of liking a social media post critical of his manager, Ten Hag sought to further cool waters. “Alejandro is a young player, has to learn a lot,” he said. “He apo -
NHL 2024 playoff predictions: will the Rangers end the Presidents’ Trophy curse?
via theguardian.comNew York are a talented but messy team. Instead it could be the Dallas Stars who come out on top in the Stanley Cup finalIn clinching the Presidents’ Trophy – awarded to the team with the best regular season record – the New York Rangers now hope to break the curse that purportedly jinxes its holders to playoff failure. It’s been a decade since a Presidents’ Trophy-winning team, the 2013 Chicago Blackhawks, went on to win that year’s Stanley Cup. Are the Range -
Beijing half marathon winner thrown out after trio slowed to let him win
via theguardian.comAll four athletes disqualified and forced to return prize moneySpecial committee issues apology but steers clear of fix talkOrganisers have revoked He Jie’s first place in the Beijing half marathon last weekend after an investigation confirmed that three other runners had slowed down to let him win the race. All four were disqualified and had to return their medals and prize money.Online users in China had shared the video from the final moments of Sunday’s race out of suspicion that -
‘Our players deserved the end result’: Scott backs Bombers’ controversial win
via theage.com.auEssendon and Adelaide clash in what is a vital round six clash for both sides to stay in touch with the top eight. -
Mullins’ battalion attacks Scottish Grand National with eye on title
via theguardian.comAn Irish-trained horse has not won of the most coveted prizes in UK jumps racing since Queen Victoria was on the throne In the spring of 1869, Queen Victoria was approaching the halfway mark of what would eventually be a 64-year reign, Sir Henry Morton Stanley was preparing to head for Africa to seek out Dr Livingstone, and a horse called Huntsman won the third running of the Scottish Grand National at Bogside, a now-defunct racecourse on the banks of the River Irvine in Ayrshire. More than a ce
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