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The Valley tips: An early Martini will hit the spot
Herald Sun form analyst Brad Waters runs the rule over the The Valley program on Friday night as he attempts to kickstart our weekend in style. -
British boxer Sherif Lawal dies after collapsing in ring on professional debut
via theguardian.comMiddleweight died after Sunday’s fight at Harrow leisure centre29-year-old was hit on temple in fourth of six scheduled roundsBritish middleweight Sherif Lawal has died after collapsing in the ring during his professional debut on Sunday, fight organisers have said.Media reports said Lawal, 29, was hit on the temple in the fourth of six scheduled rounds at London’s Harrow leisure centre against Portuguese opponent Malam Varela. Continue reading... -
Profit trumps all in plans for the Hundred | Letter
via theguardian.comCounty cricket members take their duty as custodians of cricket seriously and deserve a say in its future, says Alan HighamSelling stakes in the Hundred teams to private equity is a seismic moment in cricket’s history (Selling off the summer? Why Hundred plans should matter to all cricket lovers, 9 May). It points to a future where profit trumps all other factors. There is no detail on how the sale makes cricket more sustainable and accessible. Most of the new money will surely go on highe -
Ballydoyle double down on City of Troy for Derby to get ‘dreaming again’
via theguardian.comAidan O’Brien believes that ‘a wrong few seconds’ at Newmarket starting stalls cost colt his unbeaten recordIt was January weather on the gallops at Ballydoyle on Monday, but the first Saturday in June was the focus of all thoughts as many of Aidan O’Brien’s stable stars, including City Of Troy, the colt with a lofty reputation to redeem after his no-show in the 2,000 Guineas, went through their morning exercise routine in the run-up to the Derby at Epsom.City Of Tr -
Granada lose hope, fans and La Liga place in a footballing death foretold | Sid Lowe
via theguardian.comReal Madrid refused to dance on the grave but with relegation confirmed elsewhere, Los Carmenes resembled a crematoriumCarlo Ancelotti had the cool cat shades and the big fat cigar but this wasn’t the time, not just yet. Real Madrid’s party, the manager taking to the mic, and the dancefloor, a conga line forming round the most famous fountain in the city, would have to wait a little while; first they had a funeral to go to. On Sunday morning, the champions boarded an open top bus dow -
County cricket: Surrey sweep past Warwickshire, Notts beat Lancs – live
via theguardian.comAll the action from day four of the latest round of matchesEmail your thoughts to Tanya or get in touch at @tjaldredAnd with a little lap round the corner, Ollie Pope wins it for Surrey. A third win on the trot and, after missing a week, straight back to the top of the table for the defending champs – with a 21-point lead over second-placed Essex. Very friendly handshakes all round.The Oval: Surrey 464 and 89-1 BEAT Warwickshire 343 and 209 by nine wickets. Continue reading... -
The Championship to Premier League gulf is becoming harder to bridge | Jonathan Wilson
via theguardian.comFor the second time in league history, the three promoted sides will be relegated. And the underlying numbers paint a grim picture for the English pyramidSign up to Jonathan’s weekly newsletter hereLuton Town’s defeat at West Ham and Burnley’s at Tottenham on Saturday mean that, barring something astonishing on the final weekend (a Luton win over Fulham and a Nottingham Forest defeat at Burnley with a goal-difference swing of 12), the three sides who came up last season will be -
The Championship to Premier League gulf is becoming harder to bridge
via theguardian.comFor the second time in league history, the three promoted sides will be relegated. And the underlying numbers paint a grim picture for the English pyramidSign up to Jonathan’s weekly newsletter hereLuton Town’s defeat at West Ham and Burnley’s at Tottenham on Saturday mean that, barring something astonishing on the final weekend (a Luton win over Fulham and a Nottingham Forest defeat at Burnley with a goal-difference swing of 12), the three sides who came up last season will be -
Manchester United carry on through it all. They’ve a waterfall
via theguardian.comHaving made no secret of his displeasure at the squalid state of Manchester United’s IT department and dressing rooms last week, one shudders to think what Big Sir Jim Ratcliffe made of the scenes at Old Trafford on Sunday. While the club’s techies and future stars might be forced to endure workplaces that are ankle-deep in Monster Munch crumbs and Marvel comics or empty Brylcreem tubs and gaffer tape, respectively, at least they are dry as they potter about in these messes of their -
Football Daily | Manchester United carry on through it all. They’ve a waterfall
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!Having made no secret of his displeasure at the squalid state of Manchester United’s IT department and dressing rooms last week, one shudders to think what Big Sir Jim Ratcliffe made of the scenes at Old Trafford on Sunday. While the club’s techies and future stars might be forced to endure workplaces that are ankle-deep in Monster Munch crumbs and Marvel comics or empty Brylcreem tubs and gaffer tape, respectively, at least they are -
State of Old Trafford's disrepair evident as water floods Manchester United's stadium – video
via theguardian.comOld Trafford flooded with water at the end of Manchester United's game with Arsenal on Sunday, leaking through the roof and cascading through the stands. Footage also shows the roof in Arsenal's dressing room leaking water on to the players. The Glazers, Manchester United's long-time owners, have often been criticised by fans for their apparent reluctance to invest in updating and adequately maintaining the increasingly ageing stadium. Continue reading... -
Postecoglou not interested in ‘bragging rights’ for Spurs as rivals chase title
via theguardian.comTottenham clash with City crucial to Arsenal’s league hopesCoach ‘will never understand’ fans wanting own team to loseAnge Postecoglou has said he does not understand why some Tottenham supporters would prefer to lose against Manchester City on Tuesday if it means Arsenal do not win their first title for 20 years and insisted he is not interested in “bragging rights”.Arsenal’s victory over Manchester United on Sunday means City must win for the first time in t -
Postecoglou aiming for Spurs victory even if it helps Arsenal
via theguardian.comTottenham game with City crucial to rival’s title hopesCoach ‘will never understand’ fans wanting own team to loseAnge Postecoglou has said he does not understand why some Tottenham supporters would prefer to lose against Manchester City on Tuesday if it means Arsenal do not win their first title for 20 years. Arsenal’s victory over Manchester United on Sunday means City must win for the first time in the Premier League at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to reclaim top spot -
Monaco’s fun-loving style has taken them to the Champions League | Luke Entwistle
via theguardian.comAdi Hütter has struck a perfect balance at Monaco, guiding them to a second-placed finish in Ligue 1 By Luke Entwistle for Get French Football NewsWhen Monaco appointed Philippe Clement to replace Niko Kovac in January 2022, they shifted from one extreme to another. The soft management approach taken by Clement came as a stark contrast to the military style regime that had been imposed by Kovac. Ultimately, neither approach worked so the club turned to Adi Hütter last summer. The Austr -
NFL season opener will pit Super Bowl champion Chiefs against Ravens
via theguardian.comMatchup is a repeat of last season’s AFC title gameKansas City have won three Super Bowls in five yearsThe Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs will open the regular season at home against the Baltimore Ravens on 5 September in a rematch of last season’s AFC title game, the NFL announced on Monday.The Chiefs beat the Ravens 17-10 in January’s AFC championship game, and went on to defeat the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime to claim their third Super Bowl in five seasons. -
Tyson Fury’s father left bloodied after incident at Usyk fight media day
via theguardian.comJohn Fury appeared to headbutt member of Ukrainian’s campHeavyweight unification fight scheduled for Saturday in RiyadhTyson Fury’s father John was left with blood pouring down his forehead as the buildup to the undisputed world heavyweight clash with Oleksandr Usyk got off to an explosive start in Riyadh.The rival camps had to be separated by security at the hotel where Monday’s media activity was being held. John Fury was left with a cut from an apparent headbutt and the bloo -
‘He’s made a decision to walk out on the game’: Debate rages over ‘contentious’ Blues call
via foxsports.com.auNRL 360 host Braith Anasta has named what he believes should be the New South Wales team for State of Origin I — and one particular selection has sparked a big debate. -
‘Clubs aren’t a charity’: Dusty in spotlight over ‘shocking’ form as AFL future questioned
via foxsports.com.auOne of the modern greats of the AFL, Dustin Martin is facing speculation he has “lost the hunger” as he battles through the latter stages of his career. -
Bologna back in dreamland as Motta’s giddy journey jumbles up old order | Nicky Bandini
via theguardian.comCity erupts in ecstasy as Atalanta’s victory over Roma returned Bologna to Europe’s top table for the first time in 60 yearsAlessio De Giuseppe hopped into the passenger seat of Riccardo Orsolini’s car without stopping to check where it was headed. The Dazn reporter had been waiting outside Bologna’s training ground, hoping to speak with players after their qualification to next season’s Champions League was confirmed by Atalanta’s 2-1 win over Roma on Sunday -
Wilson's fears for lack of homophobic action
via smh.com.auCaroline Wilson says the AFL is more concerned about the optics of suspending players for using homophobic slurs, instead of educating them. -
Premier League title race goes to the final day - Football Weekly podcast
via theguardian.comMax Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Dan Bardell and Will Unwin to review the penultimate weekend in the Premier League, discuss Manchester United’s FA Cup triumph, Celtic’s win over Rangers, and moreRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.On the podcast today: Arsenal get a conservative but vital 1-0 win at Old Trafford, while the Manchester City machine bulldozes thro -
‘Wonderful memories’: Vivianne Miedema to leave Arsenal in summer
via theguardian.comForward is WSL’s all-time leading scorer with 125 goalsMiedema’s contract expires after end of this seasonArsenal have confirmed that Vivianne Miedema will leave at the end of the season when her contract expires. The forward joined from Bayern Munich in 2017 and has scored 125 goals and provided 50 assists in 172 appearances, making her the Women’s Super League’s all-time leading scorer.Miedema has made 13 appearances this season after being out from December 2022 to Oct -
Manchester United Women celebrate FA Cup win and first major trophy – video
via theguardian.comAfter losing to Chelsea in last year's FA Cup final, Manchester United Women stormed to a 4-0 win against Tottenham this time around to claim their first major trophy. The team celebrated on and off the pitch with the usual singing and champagne spraying.Continue reading... -
Arsenal players ready to be Spurs fans in title push, admits William Saliba
via theguardian.comTottenham host Manchester City on TuesdaySquad will ‘pray’ for positive Spurs result, Saliba saysWilliam Saliba says the Arsenal squad are ready to break the club’s religion and become Tottenham supporters. The centre-half, outstanding in the 1-0 victory at Manchester United on Sunday that ensured the Premier League title race will go to the last day, is desperate for Spurs to win or draw their home game against Manchester City on Tuesday night.It would mean Arsenal stay above -
‘He would’ve been taken off’: Plea for AFL rule change over Cats’ late-game Cameron drama
via foxsports.com.auDiscussion continues to roar over the want for independent concussion doctors at AFL clubs, amid controversy over Geelong star Jeremy Cameron’s ruling after a heavy fall last Friday night. -
County cricket: Surrey beat Warwickshire, Nottingham v Lancashire, and more – live
via theguardian.comAll the action from day four of the latest round of matchesEmail your thoughts to Tanya or get in touch at @tjaldredAnd with a little lap round the corner, Ollie Pope wins it for Surrey. A third win on the trot and, after missing a week, straight back to the top of the table for the defending champs – with a 21-point lead over second-placed Essex. Very friendly handshakes all round.The Oval: Surrey 464 and 89-1 BEAT Warwickshire 343 and 209 by nine wickets. Continue reading... -
Gus, Gal debate NSW halves dilemma
via smh.com.auJarome Luai has been suggested as an option for NSW by former captain Paul Gallen. -
Gus left confused over Fifita move
via smh.com.auPhil Gould has questioned David Fifita's move to the Roosters and the future of Angus Crichton at the club. -
Tigers table offer to injured star
via theage.com.auAdam Doueihi has been offered a 'minimum wage' contract to remain at the Wests Tigers. -
‘Gone too far’: Calls grow for ‘common sense’ after ‘embarrassing’ Grant sin bin
via foxsports.com.auThere’s a concern the game has “gone too far” when it comes to protecting kickers in the wake of the “pathetic” and “embarrassing” sin-binning of Harry Grant.
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