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What Archer said to Smith as Aussie rookie’s follow-up sledge at England captain revealed
via foxsports.com.auNine words. -
England are in disarray. This is what they should be doing in Noosa
via smh.com.auBrendon McCullum liberated English cricket, but this is the coach’s toughest challenge yet. He doesn’t need to ditch Bazball, but he does need to add responsibility and accountability. -
‘25 years of war’: Wests Tigers need a strongman to take charge
via smh.com.auThe boardroom bickering that has bedevilled the joint venture since its inception in 1999 will only come to an end when the club appoints a real leader to run the show. -
Fifa urged to halt World Cup ticket sales after ‘monumental betrayal’ of fans
via theguardian.comFinal tickets more than £3,000; overall five-fold rise on QatarCheapest England tickets are £165 for two Group L games Fifa has been accused of a “monumental betrayal” by fan representatives after it emerged that the cheapest tickets for next summer’s World Cup final will cost more than £3,000.Football Supporters Europe (FSE), which represents fans across the continent, described the prices as “extortionate” and called for an immediate halt to tick -
Nascar settles antitrust lawsuit with Michael Jordan–backed team after bruising trial
via theguardian.comAntitrust case ends in confidential dealJordan, teams win stronger voice in NascarNew ‘evergreen’ charter terms requiredNascar reached a confidential settlement agreement on Thursday with Front Row Motorsports and Michael Jordan’s 23XI racing in a federal courtroom in Charlotte.The two race teams filed an antitrust lawsuit against the motorsports organization in 2024, alleging monopolist practices and accusing Nascar of using anti-competitive tactics to pressure teams into comp -
Shrill whistles and sycophancy, but still extreme heat on Xabi Alonso
via theguardian.comGoing into Wednesday night’s match against Manchester City, Xabi Alonso’s future as head coach of Real Madrid seemed as up in the air as a Spanish omelette being flipped by celebrity chef Keith Floyd in his pomp. Just 14 games into his reign, the only unsightly blot on the 44-year-old’s copybook had been an unacceptable 5-2 hammering at the hands of Atlético. But, since the start of November, Madrid have only won three in nine, with arguably their most unpalatable result -
Football Daily | Shrill whistles and sycophancy, but still extreme heat on Xabi Alonso
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!Going into Wednesday night’s match against Manchester City, Xabi Alonso’s future as head coach of Real Madrid seemed as up in the air as a Spanish omelette being flipped by celebrity chef Keith Floyd in his pomp. Just 14 games into his reign, the only unsightly blot on the 44-year-old’s copybook had been an unacceptable 5-2 hammering at the hands of Atlético. But, since the start of November, Madrid have only won three i -
Manchester United’s first-quarter profits rise to £13m after 450 redundancies
via theguardian.comOperating profit up after £7m loss a year earlierUnited’s revenue down from £143.1m to £140.3mManchester United’s operating profit rose to £13m in the financial year’s first quarter compared with an equivalent £7m loss 12 months earlier, with the chief executive, Omar Berrada, stating this was down to “the difficult decisions made in the past year” by Sir Jim Ratcliffe.Since Ratcliffe became the largest minority owner in February 2024, -
Is Xabi Alonso’s time up at Real Madrid? – Football Weekly Extra
via theguardian.comMax Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Mark Langdon, Philippe Auclair and Sid Lowe as Manchester City’s win at Real Madrid piles the pressure on Xabi AlonsoRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.On the podcast today: is time up for Xabi Alonso in Madrid? Defeat to Manchester City in the Champions League isn’t a disaster, but the writing is on the wall apparently for the -
Michigan’s Sherrone Moore jailed after firing over ‘inappropriate relationship’ with staffer
via theguardian.comMichigan fire head football coach with causeCoach accused of inappropriate relationshipMoore detained by police after terminationFormer Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore was still jailed on Thursday morning, according to court records, less than 24 hours after he was fired for what the university said was an “inappropriate relationship with a staff member.”The Washtenaw County Jail did not provide information about why the 39-year-old Moore was detained, details on his bond or w -
Garang Kuol: what happened to the Socceroos’ nearly-hero of 2022 World Cup?
via theguardian.comAfter a few nomadic years in Europe the wonder kid has ‘remembered what he is all about’, giving hope he may yet reach his immense potentialBut for Emiliano Martínez’s outstretched arms, eh? A golden chance, deep in injury-time, for Australia’s wonder kid to become their golden boy, to push Argentina into an extra 30 minutes in the last 16 of the 2022 World Cup.“Liked what you saw there? You just wait ‘til 2026,” the Guardian wrote of Garang Kuol -
Champions League review: Liverpool sidestep Salah saga as Chelsea slip up
via theguardian.comManchester City conquer the Bernabéu, Liverpool survive without Mohamed Salah and Atalanta find Chelsea’s flaws• To say that Pep Guardiola and Real Madrid have history is to put it mildly. At Barcelona, Guardiola grew up amid an obsessive enmity on both sides, one deepened by his term as the Catalan club’s coach. They are highly familiar with Manchester City, too. City met Madrid for the fifth season in succession on Wednesday. Despite Madrid’s recent struggles unde -
Can a nepo baby be an underdog? The remarkable rise of Shedeur Sanders
via theguardian.comThe quarterback was seen as living off his father’s name when he entered the NFL. But he has slowly started to prove himself at the Cleveland BrownsIt seems the goalposts are always moving on Shedeur Sanders, the Cleveland Browns’ rookie quarterback who keeps throwing people off.He excelled at two colleges to establish himself as a top NFL prospect, only to wind up getting picked in the fifth round of this year’s NFL draft in one of the most dramatic stock crashes in league his -
Mooney magic continues as Scorchers reach WBBL decider
via smh.com.auBeth Mooney’s golden finish to the WBBL has taken Perth into the title decider, with the world’s best batter leading the Scorchers to an 11-run win over Sydney Sixers. -
‘The netball mum community has been insane’: England captain Nat Metcalf on her return to action
via theguardian.comReceiving her first centre pass at London’s Copper Box Arena will be an unforgettable moment for the skipperA gurgle turns into a squawk, and the early throes of a weary cry – surefire signs that an afternoon nap is required. For much of her life, since her dramatic arrival in the pre-dawn hours of a May morning, seven-month-old Miller has been a regular presence at England netball camps.Sometimes she sleeps courtside, other times watches from a balcony, or is passed between arms of -
Losing grip on games is worry for Guardiola despite City finding way past Madrid
via theguardian.comYouthful side struggles off the ball and head coach knows more control is needed to take big prizes this season“Some things were happening,” Josko Gvardiol said, with glorious understatement, as he reflected on the chaos of Manchester City’s start at Real Madrid in the Champions League on Wednesday night. The defender had been guilty of a lapse at the very outset, caught in possession, Madrid suddenly in and running. Then, there was the penalty that was not.It was a reckless sw -
Starstudded WBBL side’s drought continues as best batter in the world leads Scorchers into final
via foxsports.com.auBeth Mooney showed once again why she’s widely regarded as the best batter in the world with a superb knock to help the Perth Scorchers book a spot in the WBBL final with a thrilling win over the Sixers. -
Why do thousands buy tickets to watch the Lionesses and not turn up?
via theguardian.comCrowds at women’s football in England are the envy of the world but there is a curious gap between number of tickets sold and attendancesWhen the stadium announcer reads out the attendance during England home games, the immediate question that follows relates to the drop-off between the number of tickets sold and the number of fans through the doors.In 2025, on either side of a phenomenal European title defence in Switzerland, the Lionesses played eight home games, including three at Wembl -
Pitch Points: will Inter Miami be better next year, and can Nancy succeed at Celtic?
via theguardian.comThe world of soccer throws up no shortage of questions on a regular basis. In today’s column, we endeavor to answer three of themLionel Messi is a MLS Cup winner. That might rank lowly on the GOAT’s list of career achievements, but it was clear in the Argentine’s celebrations after the 3-1 win over the Vancouver Whitecaps in Saturday’s championship game just how much this meant. Even for Messi, this was more than just another trophy. This was a ‘mission accomplished -
Trump plan for World Cup tourists to reveal social media activity described as ‘chilling’
via theguardian.comUK tourists would be among those affected by US policy‘Unacceptable’ and ‘chilling’, says European fan groupA plan to require supporters travelling to the United States for the World Cup to disclose information about their social media accounts has been described as “profoundly unacceptable”.Tourists from 42 countries, including the UK, which use the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (Esta) as part of the visa waiver programme would be obliged to prov -
Australia’s top Olympic sport needs a shake-up. These twists can revolutionise it
via smh.com.auChange is afoot for Australia’s most fruitful Olympic sport. And this is just the beginning of its planned revolution. -
Ladder leaders’ star import set to make call on future — NBL Daily
via foxsports.com.auThe Adelaide 36ers are close to re-signing Zylan Cheatham, who is in the midst of a career-best NBL season. -
Lomax rugby switch firms as Waugh outlines interest in Origin star
via smh.com.auOrigin winger Zac Lomax is a strong chance to switch codes and play for an Australian Super Rugby side after impressing coaches and officials in talks. -
Sports Personality of the Year 2025: Lionesses square off on six-strong shortlist
via theguardian.comChloe Kelly and Hannah Hampton make the shortlistMcIlroy, Littler, Norris and Kildunne also up for awardThe England teammates Chloe Kelly and Hannah Hampton are up against one another for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award on a shortlist that also includes Lando Norris, Rory McIlroy, Luke Littler and Ellie Kildunne.Kelly and Hampton were at the centre of England’s dramatic penalty shootout win over Spain in the Euro 2025 final, with Kelly scoring the winning spot-kick after Hampt -
Kikau vows to be a Bulldog for life
via smh.com.auCanterbury Bulldogs star Viliame Kikau reveals why he decided to stay put with his team for the next two years. -
‘Isn’t he, like, 12?’ Ex-Tszyu rival wants revenge ‘a**-whooping’ of Tim... or a chance to ruin Nikita
via foxsports.com.auAmerica’s Tony Harrison has offered to return Down Under and challenge either Tim or Nikita Tszyu in 2026 – while also taking a crack at how poorly the career of the man once dubbed ‘Soul Taker’ has been handled. -
Aussie superstars ready to take on the world
via theage.com.auCameron McEvoy and Kaylee McKeown reveal why they are excited to hit the water for Australia v the World. -
Unai Emery aims to craft ‘a new era’ at Aston Villa on special return to Basel
via theguardian.comAt the scene of one of his Europa League final triumphs, the manager is setting targets to achieve success with VillaFor Unai Emery, there was a welcome air of familiarity upon arrival at Basel’s St Jakob-Park on Wednesday. It was a return to Switzerland and the scene of his third Europa League triumph with Sevilla in 2016, when his side overcame Jürgen Klopp’s Liverpool, 3-1.“This competition is so, so special for me,” the Aston Villa manager said. “We won her -
‘It can be brutal’: Gian van Veen, the anti-Luke Littler, on overcoming teenage dartitis
via theguardian.comDutch rising star has gone from not knowing ‘how to grip the dart’ to a dark horse for the PDC world championshipIt’s the deciding leg of the European Championship final. Gian van Veen, the 23-year-old from the Netherlands chasing his first major title, has just missed two match darts to win 11-9. Luke Humphries, world No 1 at the time, starts the final leg with a 140.“Oh, you’ve blown it here,” Van Veen replies when asked to describe his internal monologue du -
‘Charge out like Zaire in 74’: how footballers really train for set pieces
via theguardian.comI’ve spent too many wet and windy Friday afternoons preparing set-piece routines and it’s not a pretty sight By Nutmeg magazineSet pieces, eh, those brief but frequent interludes that sporadically pockmark our weekly sacrament, filling our heads with daydreams and fantasies of intricately worked ruses or 30-yard thunderbolts. Quite often the unintentional birth child of an ugly hacked clearance or theatrical swan dive, they ordinarily result in nothing more than a rudimentary blemish
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