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‘Look at this’: Kaufusi handed brutal ban after controversial sin binning and Reynolds battle
Broncos and Dolphins veterans Adam Reynolds and Felise Kaufusi have shared fiery words after a shock sin binning stunned the Suncorp Stadium crowd. -
Liverpool reveal 75 lifetime bans imposed in ticket touting crackdown
via theguardian.comClub say they shut down 100,000 fake ticketing accounts2023-24 figures also include 136 indefinite suspensionsLiverpool have revealed they shut down 100,000 fake ticketing accounts and issued 75 lifetime bans and 136 indefinite suspensions last season as part of a crackdown on ticket touting.The club said most of the bans and suspensions related to “unauthorised selling of season tickets, memberships or hospitality tickets”. In a warning to fans to buy tickets only through official c -
Rúben Amorim’s long goodbye to Sporting goes on. And on
via theguardian.comWhat a difference a day makes. While yesterday’s Football Daily teased the tantalising possibility that Rúben Amorim might reject the coquettish advances of Big Sir Jim, Call Me Dave and assorted other members of the Ineos Brains Trust, this morning it was revealed that the Sporting manager will indeed succeed Erik ten Hag as Manchester United, albeit at a time of his current club’s choosing. Amorim is set to parachute into Old Trafford during the next interlull, which begins -
Bus set on fire and 12 arrests made in LA as crowds celebrate Dodgers’ World Series win
via theguardian.comDodgers beat Yankees in New York to clinch titleVideo shows clashes between police and crowdsRowdy crowds took to the streets in Los Angeles after the Dodgers won the World Series, setting a bus on fire, breaking into stores and setting off firecrackers. A dozen arrests were reported by police early on Thursday.Video showed people throwing objects at police in Los Angeles as sirens blared and officers told them to leave the area after the Dodgers defeated the Yankees in Game 5 in New York.showed -
England captains Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler sign two-year central contracts
via theguardian.comJamie Smith is among five players to get first ECB dealsTotal of players on central contracts rises from 26 to 29England’s two men’s captains, Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler, have both signed new two-year central contracts in a boost to the English game.Last year Stokes rejected a three-year deal when the England and Wales Cricket Board offered multi-year contracts for the first time, instead opting to sign for 12 months. It was believed he kept his options open ahead of a new memorandum -
Amorim aims to ‘prove something’ at Manchester United after agreeing deal
via theguardian.comHead coach to stay at Sporting until international breakFirst United game set to be at Ipswich on 24 NovemberRúben Amorim says he has to “prove something” after agreeing to become Manchester United’s head coach. The Sporting manager will sign a contract until 2027 but will not start work at Old Trafford until the November international break.Amorim mainly dodged questions around his future at a press conference on Thursday, saying he did want to destabilise the squad, bu -
Spurs pass test of nerve to give fans hope of a more prosperous future | David Hytner
via theguardian.comLong-suffering supporters almost expected Tottenham to blow their 2-0 lead over Manchester City. The victory could prove a cathartic oneIt was not so much the old line about it being a bad time to concede, even though it plainly was. It was more the sense of inevitability. Everyone could feel that Manchester City were going to score, to reduce Tottenham’s 2-0 lead before the interval in Wednesday’s Carabao Cup last-16 tie at Spurs’s stadium.City had shaken their heads clear and -
The $1bn World Series champion Dodgers have everything except complacency
via theguardian.comLos Angeles have resources beyond the wildest dreams of most other MLB franchises. But they still had to scrap for their second title in five seasonsHours after the last out of the 2024 Major League Baseball season, the field at Yankee Stadium was strewn with ribbons of gold confetti. Jack Flaherty, who started Game 1 of the World Series for the now-champion Los Angeles Dodgers, spotted Shohei Ohtani, the presumptive National League Most Valuable Player, in the middle of an interview with the ML -
Pep Guardiola praises Manchester City's performance despite Carabao Cup defeat to Tottenham – video
via theguardian.comTottenham beat Manchester City 2-1 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Tuesday night. Two goals in 25 minutes from Timo Werner and Pape Sarr gave Spurs an early advantage before Matheus Nunes pulled one back for the visitors. Nunes's goal was not enough for Manchester City as Pep Guardiola's team bowed out of the Carabao Cup. Speaking after the game, the Manchester City manager said: 'The news is not that we lost. The news is how long a time we did not lose.' Timo Werner sparks Tottenham’s -
The WSL’s new TV deal is a great step forward but so much work remains
via theguardian.comA £65m domestic deal is a positive start for the WPLL but what will it mean for fans and is it maybe for a year or two too long?The Women’s Super League has secured a vital dose of off-pitch stability for the next five seasons, with the news that Sky Sports and the BBC have agreed a record £65m domestic television rights deal, and with it, the new company running England’s top divisions has completed one of their first essential assignments. When they took over in August, -
'A tremendous honour': Shohei Ohtani on World Series win with the LA Dodgers – video
via theguardian.comThe Los Angeles Dodgers’ record-breaking $700m signing Shohei Ohtani spoke to the press after the Dodgers became World Series champions for an eighth time. They came back from five runs down to win 7-6 over the New York Yankees in Game 5 to decide the series on Wednesday night in the Bronx. Ohtani said: 'We were able to get through the regular season, I think, because of the strength of this team, this organisation. And the success of the postseason is very similar to how we were able to p -
Ruud’s reds thrash Leicester and Spurs surprise City – Football Weekly Extra podcast
via theguardian.comMax Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Lucy Ward and Jordan Jarrett-Bryan to round up the League Cup and look ahead to this weekend’s Premier League fixturesRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.On the podcast today; Manchester City’s first defeat of the season comes at Spurs. The panel debate whether Ange Postecoglou should be all in on the cup competitions. Continue r -
MotoGP title rivals ask organisers not to host season finale in flood-hit Valencia
via theguardian.comMárquez, Martín and Bagnaia ask for change in venue‘Ethically speaking, I don’t think it should be held’MotoGP riders on Thursday said it would be unethical to stage the season’s final race in Valencia, with six-times champion Marc Márquez saying funds needed to go to people devastated by floods instead of being spent on repairs for the event. At least 95 people have been killed in flooding.“Ethically speaking, I don’t think it should be h -
‘We want Bronny’: James Jr gets first NBA points as Cleveland fans welcome him home
via theguardian.comLakers rookie born in Akron when father was with CavsFirst bucket comes in 134-110 loss to ClevelandWith LeBron James on the bench in the final minutes of a blowout loss, Bronny James scored his first points in an NBA game – on a shot that looked just like one from his old man – on Wednesday night in a 134-110 loss to the Cavaliers.“To see him get his first NBA basket in this arena, where he grew up not too far away from here, that’s an unbelievable moment,” LeBron -
Chris Wood makes striking impact in Nottingham Forest’s surprise start
via theguardian.comThe throwback centre-forward is on course for his most prolific Premier League season to dateBy Ben McAleer for WhoScoredLiverpool have conceded the fewest goals in the Premier League this season, but the identity of the team with the second-best defence is a shock to the uninitiated. Many would expect it to be Manchester City or Arsenal but Nottingham Forest, who conceded the joint-fifth-most goals (67) in England’s top tier last term, have shipped only seven times in the opening nine gam -
Manchester United strike deal for Amorim to start in international break
via theguardian.comExtra paid to Sporting on top of release clauseHead coach’s first game set to be on 24 NovemberRúben Amorim will be the new Manchester United head coach after agreeing a deal to join from Sporting on a contract to 2027 but will not start until November’s international break.United are paying the €10m (£8.3m) release fee for the 39-year-old and about another €1m to shorten his 30-day notice period. Amorim will remain with Sporting for their next three fixtures, -
Canterbury sack Josh Addo-Carr over failed drugs test
via theguardian.com15-time NSW State of Origin representative failed roadside test29-year-old was pulled over by police in SeptemberJosh Addo-Carr has been sacked by NRL club Canterbury with immediate effect after failing a roadside drugs test in September.Addo-Carr’s fate was sealed on Thursday when the Australian Test winger was forced to front the Bulldogs board of directors and explain why he should not have his contract torn up. Continue reading... -
Petracca coy on Dees' culture
via smh.com.auChristian Petracca is not convinced the Demons have fixed cultural issues that plagued the club this season. -
Fletcher bewildered by Roosters' May move
via smh.com.auBryan Fletcher reacts to the news that Terrell May has been told he is free to leave the Roosters immediately. -
Football Australia will launch a national second division in 2025. Here’s what you need to know
via smh.com.auThe long-awaited competition will finally launch in 2025 - but only as a post-season tournament. -
Josh Addo-Carr sacked from the Canterbury Bulldogs
via abc.net.auJosh Addo-Carr has been sacked by NRL club Canterbury with immediate effect after returning two positive readings to roadside drugs tests last month. -
‘Unbearable pain’: Prodigy opens up after nearly losing eye in freak golf accident
via theage.com.auRising Australian golf star Jeff Guan has spoken about the moment he was struck in the eye during a pro-am, and vowed to return to the game. -
Duck, duck, 17: Test hopefuls fail as McSweeney digs in
via theage.com.auSouth Australian Nathan McSweeney has bunkered down after Australia’s leading opening contenders missed their chance to press for Test selection. -
Bulldogs sack Addo-Carr over positive cocaine test
via smh.com.auCanterbury have terminated the contract of Josh Addo-Carr after he returned a positive result to cocaine at a roadside police drugs test in September. -
NFL midseason-ish awards: Josh Allen or Lamar Jackson for MVP?
via theguardian.comAs the business end of the regular season comes into view we looks at the contenders for the top awards so farLet’s roll out the red carpet for the midseason-ish awards. A quick note, these awards are based on what has happened through eight weeks. They’re not projections on how the awards race will stack up at the end of the year. Continue reading... -
AFL fails in rare bid to appeal AFLW tribunal’s umpire contact verdict against Eilish Sheerin
via theguardian.comRichmond star’s penalty reduced to $200 fine for careless contactEssendon’s Georgia Nanscawen was pushed into an umpire’s pathRichmond star Eilish Sheerin remains free to play a week out from the AFLW finals after the appeal board rejected an AFL challenge against her tribunal win. The three-man board took less than 15 minutes to reject the AFL’s three grounds of appeal.The league took the unusual step of going to the appeal board after Tuesday night’s marathon trib -
Young Lionesses ready to face Spain after gutsy run in Under-17 World Cup
via theguardian.comNatalie Henderson’s side meet La Roja in Thursday’s semi-final after a shootout victory over Japan in the last eightCharacter, grit, resilience – a few words that could be used to describe the England Under-17s ahead of their eagerly anticipated World Cup semi-final against Spain on Thursday night in the Dominican Republic. Natalie Henderson’s Young Lionesses have navigated a path to the final four. It has been far from plain sailing but their bravery and courage has shon -
Will rugby modernisation plans go through or will they get the red card? | Andy Bull
via theguardian.comNew Zealand chief executive Mark Robinson wants rugby union to reinvent itself with the game’s future up for grabsModern rugby union turned 30 last month. It was in the autumn of 1994 that Louis Luyt, president of the South African Rugby Union, announced that the game would turn professional after his country had hosted the World Cup the following year. Luyt was the first significant figure in the sport to say out loud what everyone else was only talking about in whispers. He was right. It -
Nostalgic Serie A five-a-side teams: picking a lineup for … Pisa
via theguardian.comThe Tuscan club have been out of the Italian top flight since 1991, but still boast a couple of familiar namesBy Michele Tossani for The Gentleman UltraPicking a five-a-side team for a side whose glory days were 30 years ago could look like a mere rhetorical exercise. But we are still talking about a squad representing Pisa, one of the best-known and most visited Italian cities. Who doesn’t know the Leaning Tower of Pisa?Pisa is also well regarded for its famous Scuola Normale Superiore, c -
Four-way ‘bat off’ for Australia’s opening Test spot runs cold as contenders fail to fire
via theguardian.comHarris, Bancroft, Konstas and McSweeney vying for vacant spotCoach Andrew McDonald says race about more than runs against India AAustralia are no closer to landing on the opener to partner Usman Khajawa in the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series after the leading contenders failed to grasp their opportunities on day one of the match against India A in Mackay.Sam Konstas and Cameron Bancroft were both dismissed for a duck in huge blows to their Test hopes, while Marcus Harris could no
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