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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMInter vs. Monza, where to watch the gameInter vs. Monza, where to watch the gameINTER VS. MONZA: WHERE TO WATCH ON TVInter vs. Monza, matchday 1 of the 2026/27 Serie A season, will be played on Saturday 22 August at 18:30 CEST and will be broadcast live exclusively on DAZN. The match can be watched via the DAZN app on smart TVs and streamed on devices such as PCs, smartphones and tablets through the app.UPDATES ON INTER TVAs always, Inter TV will provide updates and live coverage during the build-up to the match, with the latest news from San Siro ahead of kick-off. Our Livematch ahead of Inter vs. Monza will also be available on YouTube via the Club's official channel until 18:20 CEST. After the match, all the in-depth coverage, analysis and interviews will be available.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 12 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM☕️🥐 FC Breakfast: Ligue 1 returns 🤩, Aubameyang like a kid 🙏☕️🥐 FC Breakfast: Ligue 1 returns 🤩, Aubameyang like a kid 🙏Ligue 1 is back 🔥That’s it, Ligue 1 is back! This Friday evening, OM host Strasbourg at the Vélodrome for a highly unpredictable clash between two clubs that lost key players over the summer.To mark the start of the new league season, we’re offering you a look at Opta’s predictions for the final Ligue 1 title race.Unsurprisingly, PSG are way out in front with a 67.4% chance of winning the league, followed by Lens (9.7%), Lyon (4.4%), Lille (4.2%), Monaco (3.3%), Marseille (3.2%) and Rennes (2.7%).You can subscribe to Ligue 1+ directly on OneFootball for €19.99 per month and enjoy 100% of Ligue 1 matches.Sidiki Chérif’s quality English 🤣Coventry’s new signing, the former Angers wonderkid still has some serious progress to make in English.Aubameyang like a kid again 🤩Stopping by the La Salone neighborhood in A Coruña, where he now plays, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang took a break to kick a ball around with kids on a local pitch. A memory they’ll never forget!Morning snack 🍬Catch all of yesterday’s goals in Ligue 3 thanks to Ligue 1+.Don’t-miss stories from yesterday 🍿- Conference League: Monaco win away at Gornik in the first leg of the playoff- Transfer roundup for August 20 💰- PL: the five wonderkids set to explode this season 💎TV schedule 📺20:00: Ligue 2 Multicast (beIN Sports)20:45: OM vs Strasbourg (Ligue 1+)20:45: Rostock vs Stuttgart (beIN Sports 9)21:00: Arsenal vs Coventry (Canal+)21:00: Betis vs Real Sociedad (DAZN)This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇫🇷 here.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 53 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMNikola Jokic mentioned as potential Los Angeles Lakers target amid ownership changesPhoto by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver PostThe Los Angeles Lakers are looking at brand new ownership. Once the dust settles, one reporter thinks they will have their eyes on a 3-time NBA MVP.The Los Angeles Lakers have faced huge upheaval this offseason. LeBron James left the franchise after eight seasons, but the bigger stories have come away from the roster.Mark Walter sold the team for $12.5 billion to a group led by Bob Iger and Josh Kushner amid his federal investigation. The new owners are also trying to buy out the Buss family’s remaining minority stake.With all of this happening in the background, it is hard to predict where the franchise will go in the future. One team insider suggests that they have an explosive vision for the team.Photo by AAron Ontiveroz/The Denver PostLos Angeles Lakers reportedly ‘dead-set’ on acquiring Nikola Jokic after ownership situation settlesWith the way things are going, the Lakers hierarchy is nearly certain to change drastically in the coming years. Once the new owners settle in, they’re bound to have their own ideas of how to do things.According to a recent report, one of those ideas is likely to be acquiring a 3-time MVP. Can’t go wrong with that, and the franchise will apparently be happy to make the move.“All I’ll say is if/when the Lakers get their ownership situation figured out, a lot of the organization’s eyes are going to be dead-set on Denver,” Irwin reported.It’s hard to imagine the Joker ever leaving Denver. However, Jokic is already great friends with Lakers superstar Luka Doncic, which might just tip the scales.Jokic’s contract with the Nuggets is until 2028, but he has a player option for 2027-28. He could be a free agent as soon as next summer, which makes it even more interesting.The Lakers just got their center for the future in Walker Kessler. However, if Jokic becomes a possibility, it’s hard to imagine they wouldn’t pursue the chance to put him next to Luka. It’s unlikely, but stranger things have happened.Read more:NBA star Anthony Edwards ordered to pay $14K in child support for kid he has ‘never met’Analyst draws fiery response from five-time NBA champion after questioning LeBron James’ Lakers titleJames Harden joins LeBron James in prestigious club after blockbuster Cleveland Cavaliers deal0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 53 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMErling Haaland’s hilarious reaction to Real Madrid’s Bernardo Silva transfer announcementErling Haaland’s hilarious reaction to Real Madrid’s Bernardo Silva transfer announcementReal Madrid wanted to make an impression with their Bernardo Silva announcement. Instead, the club’s social media video appears to have stolen attention for all the wrong reasons.The Portuguese midfielder was officially presented by Real Madrid on Thursday, several weeks after his signing had already been announced. The ceremony itself took place away from the usual spotlight, with neither the press nor supporters present.Before that, however, Real Madrid shared a video designed to welcome Bernardo to the club. The reaction online was rather different, and then Erling Haaland joined the conversation.Real Madrid’s Bernardo Silva video leaves fans confused“They already knew Bernardo Silva was on his way,” read the message accompanying the video posted by Real Madrid.The footage showed animals from different species appearing nervous as something approached. The caption then added, “He’s already making his mark and he hasn’t even made his debut yet,” before Bernardo Silva appeared on screen.The idea was to present the Portuguese star as someone whose arrival had created a sense of anticipation, but the execution became the main talking point.Fans flooded the comments section with criticism and jokes about the video, with many struggling to understand the concept behind the announcement.Some supporters questioned the quality of the production, while others suggested that Real Madrid needed a fresh approach to its social media content.Soon, the Bernardo Silva Real Madrid announcement turned into a discussion about the video itself rather than the midfielder’s arrival.Then came a reaction from someone who knows Bernardo better than most.Haaland joins the reactionAmong those responding to the post was Erling Haaland, Bernardo Silva’s former Manchester City teammate.Real Madrid’s announcement of Bernardo Silva prompted a reaction from Erling Haaland. (Source: Instagram)The Norwegian striker commented: “Did you agree to this?”That was enough to send the replies into overdrive.Haaland’s comment became one of the biggest talking points surrounding the announcement, with fans interpreting it as a playful dig at the unusual video.One response read: “Even Haaland himself is mocking them – I’m screaming hahaha”Another asked: “Who on earth would agree with this?”Other comments continued in a similar tone, including calls for Real Madrid to rethink their social media output and jokes that the edit looked like something created by someone experimenting with artificial intelligence for the first time.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 56 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFC Hansa Rostock vs. VfB Stuttgart DFB-Pokal first round previewFC Hansa Rostock vs. VfB Stuttgart DFB-Pokal first round previewVfB Stuttgart will be looking to kick off the 2026/27 season with a Pokal drive-by over 3rd division side FC Hansa Rostock, and build off their success in last year’s cup run. Can Stuttgart convincingly start another run for the trophy, or will Rostock look to topple a giant of the game in the first round? Recent recapLet’s start with the underdogs of this matchup. Rostock have already brought chaos into the new season with a 3-2 win over Hoffenheim II and a comeback 3-3 draw against Mannheim in the opening weeks of the 2026/27 3. Liga campaign. The Mecklenburg-Vorpommern outfit have been slowly building towards promotion back to the 2. Bundesliga, having finished 5th in back-to-back seasons, last season only missing out on a top 3 spot by 3 points. Rostock’s cup form in recent seasons on the other hand has been largely underwhelming. Having been humiliated in the first round by Hertha Berlin 5-1 in 2024/25, Rostock repeated this feat by losing 4-0 to Hoffenheim last season (again, in the first round). You could even argue that Rostock’s penalty shootout victory against 4th division side FSV Frankfurt in the 2023/24 first round didn’t exactly give promising signs. Coming up against higher-division opposition once again is something Rostock fans won’t be excited to see, especially if it’s a powerhouse team like Stuttgart. Speaking of Stuttgart, Die Schwaben come into this match off a largely successful pre-season campaign that ended in 4 wins, 1 draw and 1 loss. The Baden-Württemberg side began their pre-season with a thrashing of lower-league domestic competition (Stuttgart outscored their opponents 20-1), before facing up-and-coming Ligue 1 outfit Paris FC, which dramatically finished 2-2 after a 105th minute winner by the Parisians. Stuttgart followed this up with a convincing 3-1 win over Premier League side Everton, before suffering a 1-0 loss in their final pre-season friendly to Fulham. Following another cup run this past season (they only fell to eventual champions Bayern München in the final), Stuttgart will be looking to ride the momentum into this new season, where they could be poised to provide stiff opposition to the nation’s best once again. Rostock and Stuttgart, despite being on opposite sides of the country, are no strangers to each other in competitive ties. This matchup will mark their 28th official meeting, their 4th in the Pokal (albeit, their last league meeting was all the way back in the 2007/08 Bundesliga season!). Historically this cup fixture has been tight. In their first Pokal matchup in 2018, it was Hansa Rostock who came out on top with a 2-0 victory. The following year, Stuttgart won 1-0. Then in 2020, Stuttgart repeated their 1-0 victory. So while Stuttgart are the more victorious side in this cup fixture, Rostock has certainly made it close every time and perhaps could be looking to break the streak this time around. The bad news for Rostock fans is that this Stuttgart side is a completely different beast compared to what they were faced 6 years ago. In 2020/21, Stuttgart finished 9th in the Bundesliga following a stint in the 2nd division just the season before. Since then, Stuttgart have had an explosive rise to the top of the German game, finishing as high as 2nd in 2023/24 Bundesliga campaign and even winning the Pokal in 2024/25. This past season Stuttgart finished 4th, and will this season be playing among Europe’s elite in the UEFA Champions League.Rostock on the other hand have been mired in the lower divisions since their relegation from the Bundesliga back in the 2007/08 season. While Stuttgart finished above the likes of Bayern München in 2023/24, Rostock instead were relegated to the 3rd division, where they have been ever since. If Rostock are to beat Stuttgart this time around, it will certainly be a much bigger scalping compared to their last Pokal meeting. Team newsRostock’s lineup will likely remain unchanged from their first 2 league matchups, with no significant losses or suspensions. A key player to look out for is Andreas Voglsammer; in just 2 matches, the Rostock number 9 has already racked up a league-best 3 goals and 1 assist. Alongside him is new addition Bernie Lennemann, who himself has 2 goals in 2 matches (including the game-winner against Hoffenheim II). Pair this with fortifications in the defense (notably fullbacks Niklas Kölle and Florian Bohnert), and Rostock have themselves a competitive squad that has already proven its lethality. Stuttgart’s starting lineup is questionable at this point with some notable key players uncertain to play. This includes Jamie Leweling, as well as defensive pairing Luca Jaquez and Ramon Hendriks. Despite these losses Stuttgart can still field their full offensive firepower: Deniz Undav, Ermedin Demirović and Chris Führich to name a few (who combined for 56 goals and assists last season), are all available to start. Returning loanee (and now permanent signing!) Bilal El Khannouss and newly signed striker Dzenan Pejcinovic will further bolster this already stacked frontline, having combined for 13 goals last season. On paper, Stuttgart will likely blow Die Kogge (“The Cogs”) out the water. But if Rostock can bring the mayhem that they have become so characteristic of in recent seasons, Stuttgart could have a tough outing at the Ostseestadion and potentially even see themselves sink early in the Baltic Sea port city.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 62 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM❌ Mourinho leaves out Endrick and Tchouameni for trip to Barcelona❌ Mourinho leaves out Endrick and Tchouameni for trip to BarcelonaReal Madrid face another league fixture with significant changes in the squad traveling for the game. José Mourinho spoke at a press conference to preview the match against RCD Espanyol in Barcelona. During his appearance, the Portuguese coach confirmed the absences of Endrick and Aurélien Tchouameni.The most notable absence among the recent arrivals is Endrick. The Brazilian forward has been left out of the squad and will not travel with the group. As the coach himself explained, he is the only unavailable player who is not carrying issues over from last season.For his part, Tchouameni will also not wear the Real Madrid shirt this Saturday in Cornellà. Although the French midfielder is recovering well from his physical issues, the coaching staff have decided not to take any risks and to keep him on a specific training plan to complete his return to full fitness."Tchouameni has to train today, tomorrow, and Sunday to speed up his process. He arrived in a condition that does not allow him to be ready for this match," Mourinho said regarding the French midfielder's fitness.Mario Rivas, Joan Martínez and Alexis Ciria included in the squadTo cover these absences and complete the squad list, the coach from Setúbal will turn to the Valdebebas academy. Academy players Mario Rivas, Joan Martínez and Alexis Ciria will be on the bench against Espanyol."We don't have an overly large squad. I like working with a maximum of 22 players. It will be their turn, and many others too, to motivate La Fábrica," concluded the Madrid strategist. This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 6 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMPSG get Liverpool answer in 'problematic' talks over forward dealPSG get Liverpool answer in 'problematic' talks over forward dealLiverpool are desperately trying to add to their wide forward options before the transfer window closes on September 1.Ever since Mohamed Salah left on a free transfer Andoni Iraola’s squad has looked short of wingers - especially on the right side.It’s been suggested that Victor Munoz and Rio Ngumoha may have to switch over the the right-hand side in order to address the shortfall.But the ideal scenario will be to recruit at least one - if not two - widemen by the deadline.Liverpool chasing deals for Barcola and MbayeIt’s no secret that Bradley Barcola is the No1 name in the frame. Paris Saint-Germain are seeking around £145m for the 23-year-old France international.Barcola prefers to play on the left of the attack - an area where Liverpool are already quite stacked. But he can deliver quality and consistency from the right - although it’s been reported that Liverpool have got him marked down as a left-wing option.Even if Liverpool manage to find an agreement with the two-time European champions - by no means a guarantee at this stage - that deal still leaves the 204/25 Premier League winners short a natural right-sided option.No agreement reached with MbayeIbrahim Mbaye - another PSG star - has been suggested as a separate deal although making a move for the French-born Senegal international hasn’t proven easy.Liverpool sources have been at pains to suggest that no agreement has been reached with the 18-year-old over personal terms despite French reports suggesting negotiations had been concluded with the player.Right now it’s been stated that the Anfield side’s interest at this stage is merely “exploratory” and that any finalisation on this deal is a long way off.An added complication is now being reported by French source Fabrice Hawkins - who claims that a chase for Mbaye could well prove to be “problematic”.While he is optimistic that a deal for Barcola can be concluded before September 1 the Liverpool fate of Mbaye is far less set in stone.Complications over the asking price could ultimately mean Liverpool sporting director Richard Hughes steers clear of this deal.Bet £10, Get £30 in Free BetsOpen an account and place a qualifying bet of £10 at min odds of 1/5 (1.2) or greater.18+New UK/ROI customers. Min £5 deposit. Bet Credits available on settlement of qualifying bets, capped at £10 stake. Min odds 1/5 (1.20). Bet Credits expire in 7 days. Excl. Cashed Out/Free Bets/Boosted odds. T&Cs apply. GambleAware.org£30 FREECLAIM NOW18+Gambling can be addictive — please only bet what you can afford to lose. For free support visitBeGambleAware.org or call 0808 8020 133 (free, 24/7). Self-exclude at GAMSTOP.co.uk. AnfieldWatch is not a licensed betting operator. Offers subject to change.PSG's asking price complicates winger deal“I don’t dare say the price being asked by Paris Saint-Germain, firstly because I haven’t had confirmation, and when I do get confirmation, I will write it,” Hawkins told After Foot via Anfield Sector.“Ibrahim Mbaye has a contractual agreement with Liverpool. What’s really going to be a problem is the agreement between clubs because LFC are already negotiating for Barcola, who is their top priority, they really want to make it happen and I said, I think it’s going to go through.“That’s the feeling amongst everyone in the deal. Secondly, there’s Ibrahim Mbaye but PSG are asking for a substantial fee, and at the moment Liverpool aren’t ready to accept that.“Whilst they're sitting down negotiating with Barcola, they're saying ‘we will negotiate, we will find common ground’. For Ibrahim Mbaye, it’s a little bit more problematic but negotiations are still ongoing.”PSG are thought to be holding out for around £43m for Mbaye. Any interested clubs would be paying for potential - given his limited role under Luis Enrique.Mbaye however is highly rated by his original club - as evidenced by the fee being demanded. Following the arrivals of Mika Godts and Maghnes Akliouche - as well as Ferran Torres - the young sensation is now seen as surplus to requirements.Whether he ends up at Anfield right now is another matter altogether.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 6 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMBarcelona prepared to hold out until deadline day for top target: ‘We’re still waiting’Barcelona prepared to hold out until deadline day for top target: ‘We’re still waiting’“We’re still waiting.”That is the message Barcelona have delivered to Julian Alvarez as they continue to hold out hope that the situation at Atletico Madrid could still change before the transfer window closes.According to El Larguero, Barcelona are fully aware that Atletico do not currently want to sell the Argentine striker to them. Yet, rather than close the file or pressure the player into forcing a move, the Catalan club has chosen to leave the door open, and they could keep it open until September 1.Barcelona’s message to Julian is simple: if Atletico Madrid change their position and become willing to negotiate, the club will be ready to discuss a deal.Barcelona refuse to close the door on Julian AlvarezJulian Alvarez remains the striker Barcelona want, even if the path towards a deal remains blocked.Atletico Madrid’s position has not changed, and Barcelona understand that. The club know they cannot just walk into negotiations and sign their priority target while Atletico refuse to entertain a sale.Barcelona are willing to wait for Julian Alvarez. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)Still, Barcelona are not walking away.As El Larguero explains, the club have made their stance clear to the player by communicating, “We’re still waiting.”For now, Barcelona are not setting out to force the situation. Instead, they are leaving the decision open and watching to see whether anything changes around Alvarez’s future in the coming days.The club is interested in whether the player himself makes any move that could alter the current deadlock, but for now, Barcelona are prepared to wait.What they will not do is ask Alvarez to rebel against Atletico Madrid.Barcelona have neither encouraged nor requested the Argentine to force his way out of the club and there is a clear reason behind that approach: the Blaugrana understand that a precedent can work both ways.If it becomes normal for clubs to encourage players to force an exit, Barcelona know that one day the same tactic could be used against them.Deco works on alternatives while Barcelona keep waitingAtletico Madrid remain firm in their position regarding Julian Alvarez. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)Barcelona’s patience over Julian does not mean the club is standing still.With the Julian Alvarez operation showing no signs of progress, Deco has already started examining other options in the transfer market.It is known that Barcelona want to sign a striker before the window closes, but they are not interested in bringing someone in simply because Alvarez is unavailable.The sporting department is narrowing down the list and assessing which profiles would genuinely improve the squad.That leaves Barcelona working on two tracks at the same time.On one side, the club is continuing to monitor Alvarez’s situation and keeping the possibility of a deal alive. On the other, Deco is ensuring that Barcelona have alternatives ready if the Atletico Madrid forward remains out of reach.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 3 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMLiverpool's numbers last season[Getty Images]As disappointing as last season was for the 2024-25 champions, Liverpool's underlying numbers just about justified their top-five finish - but it is clear there is a lot for new manager Andoni Iraola to improve.While only the two Manchester clubs took more shots, 11 teams were better than Liverpool at converting them.But it wasn't so much a finishing problem for Arne Slot's side, it was a creative one as 12 teams fashioned chances that were easier to score, which is why the Reds only ranked sixth for expected goals.Despite conceding 53 times, surprisingly only three teams gave up fewer chances and only the top two teams had a lower xG against figure.But only relegated Wolves and Chelsea conceded a higher percentage of their opponents' shots, with Alisson and Giorgi Mamardashvili both ranking among the worst shotstoppers in terms of goals prevented.While it could have simply been down to them, the fact they both performed poorly suggests they may not have been working in the best environment at the back.[BBC]0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 10 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMKlint Kubiak not ready to name the Raiders' starting quarterbackRaiders head coach Klint Kubiak is not ready to name his starting quarterback.Fernando Mendoza struggled in Thursday night's preseason game, while Kirk Cousins sat out, and afterward Kubiak was asked if that means Cousins is the starter. Kubiak wouldn't go that far."We've got another week of playing. I don't want anyone to be comfortable in their job," Kubiak said. "It should always be that way for all positions. So, let's keep going forward."Realistically, it's hard to believe Mendoza is going to start, given that Cousins has been working with the first-string offense in training camp and Kubiak called it Cousins’ job to lose. Cousins has done nothing to lose the job, and Mendoza has done nothing to win it. When the Raiders open the regular season against the Dolphins on September 13, expect Cousins to be under center.But Kubiak still has time to announce his decision, and he's not going to do so yet.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 10 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMArsenal's numbers last season[Getty Images]The Gunners were fully-deserving of their Premier League title as they were by far the best team, with their expected goal difference much higher than closest rivals Manchester City (+36.7 compared to City's +26.7).Their defence was excellent across the board, not just in terms of goals conceded. They remarkably gave up both the fewest and the hardest chances to score in the league, so there was no luck involved in how they managed to let in so few goals, with 27 conceded from 28.2 xG against.There's still room for improvement in attack though. While only Manchester City scored more, Arsenal's 71 goals were the fewest by a champion since Leicester in 2015-16 (68). The Gunners did take their chances as only Tottenham and Aston Villa overperformed their xG by more than their six goals, but they only ranked fourth for shots and xG, suggesting they could do with more creativity this season.[BBC]0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 14 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMAston Villa's numbers last season[Getty Images]Aston Villa enjoyed another excellent season under Unai Emery by finishing fourth in the Premier League and they were incredibly efficient at both ends of the pitch.Despite nine teams having more shots and 12 teams having a higher expected goals figure, Villa's ruthlessness in front of goal meant that just six sides put the ball in the net more often.Villa scored eight more goals than expected, given the number and quality of chances they had, with only Tottenham overperforming their xG by as many.It was a similar story at the back. Despite ranking in the bottom half for both shots faced and xG against, only four sides conceded fewer goals than Emery's side as they let in five fewer than expected.Overall, only Manchester City overperformed their xG difference by more than Villa - and fans will hope that they can continue being so efficient in both boxes this season.[BBC]0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 11 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMBournemouth's numbers last season[Getty Images]Bournemouth's excellent 2025-26 season saw them qualify for Europe for the very first time, mainly thanks to having one of the best attacks in the league.Only four sides scored more goals than the Cherries and they also ranked fifth for shots and expected goals, showing it wasn't just down to good finishing.If anything, the team should have scored more goals as they put away four fewer than expected, given the number and quality of chances they had.The club lost three of their back four and their goalkeeper last summer - and it showed defensively.Only six teams conceded more goals, and only the three relegated sides plus Nottingham Forest were worse in terms of xG against.New head coach Marco Rose will hope to tighten things up at the back without losing any of the Cherries' attacking verve this season.[BBC]0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 25 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
LinkAPNEWS.COMA month after Typhoon Maysak, China reports 159 dead and 10 missingChina's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, right, walks with his Indonesian counterpart Sugiono for the Comprehensive Strategic Dialogue between Indonesia and China in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Aug. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)2026-08-21T07:46:25Z BEIJING (AP) — Typhoon Maysak, which hit China more than a month ago, killed at least 159 people, with 10 still missing, state media reported Friday. The storm, which hit China’s southwestern Guangxi province in early July, brought historic rains and severe flooding. Two cities, Nanning and Guigang, were the most heavily impacted. At the time, officials reported 39 deaths.It is not uncommon for officials to update a death toll days after an incident, although in this instance, more than a month had passed since the initial storm hit. In Guangxi, cumulative rainfall was 10 to 40 centimeters (4 to 16 inches) in some areas and more than 90 centimeters (35 inches) in hard-hit areas, the national meteorological center said in July.Of the total death toll, 107 people died of floods caused by the collapse of six dams in Nanning, according to state media. The government deployed military rescue teams during initial stages of the flooding to rescue students and teachers trapped by high flood waters in Guigang. The city estimated 14 billion yuan ($2 billion) of direct economic damage from the storm.Across Asia, climate change has supercharged storms, and the continent is warming nearly twice as fast as the global average. 获取更多RSS:https://feedx.net https://feedx.site0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 20 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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LinkAPNEWS.COMIndonesia and China discuss increasing defense cooperation and energy securityChina's Foreign Minister Wang Yi, right, walks with his Indonesian counterpart Sugiono for the Comprehensive Strategic Dialogue between Indonesia and China in Jakarta, Indonesia, Friday, Aug. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Tatan Syuflana)2026-08-21T07:55:28Z JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Top ministers for Indonesia and China discussed increasing defense cooperation and strengthening food and energy security between their countries at their meetings Friday in Jakarta.Indonesian Foreign Minister Sugiono said they aimed to ensure a new bilateral dialogue delivered progress toward their priorities for strengthening cooperation: political, economic, security, maritime and people-to-people relations.China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Indonesia and China also agreed to better coordinate on their major priorities of development and security, so as to provide strong safeguards for the modernization of both countries. “We will jointly oppose unilateral bullying and power politics. We must also remain vigilant against attempts in the region to challenge the outcomes of victory in World War II and turn back the wheel of history. We should safeguard international fairness and justice, as well as the legitimate rights and interests of developing countries,” Wang said in their joint statement. Sugiono said they discussed strengthening food, energy and mineral security through the development of industries that support national resilience, which in the future will encompass areas such as artificial intelligence, the joint development of communications satellites and other advanced technology initiatives.“We also agreed to facilitate trade, including market exploration and the expansion of market access for Indonesia’s flagship commodities,” Sugiono, who uses one name, said in the joint statement. Wang said their new bilateral dialogue will “send a clear signal to the world of solidarity and cooperation between our two major emerging-market countries.” Read More The countries’ defense ministers, Indonesia’s Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin and China’s Dong Jun, met separately and discussed more defense cooperation including material cooperation, strengthening personnel, and the two countries’ defense industries.“We also invite the Chinese armed forces to participate in joint exercises, such as the Heping Garuda exercise, which is a concrete example of the relationship between the Indonesian National Armed Forces and the Chinese armed forces,” Sjamsoeddin said. Indonesia’s economic ties with China have flourished in recent years, reaching about $167 billion in 2025. Sign up for Morning Wire: Our flagship newsletter breaks down the biggest headlines of the day. Email address Sign up By checking this box, you agree to AP's Terms of Use and acknowledge that AP may collect and use your data pursuant to our Privacy Policy. China became Indonesia’s largest trading partner and plowed billions into major infrastructure projects such as the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway and Cirata, Southeast Asia’s largest floating solar power project, on a reservoir in West Java, 130 kilometers (80 miles) from the capital, Jakarta.Disagreements have emerged over the pricing and timing for the projects, but China has been determined to follow through on them in keeping with President Xi Jinping’s signature “Belt and Road” initiative to build infrastructure throughout the region.___Associated Press video producer Olivia Zhang in Beijing contributed to this report. 获取更多RSS:https://feedx.net https://feedx.site0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 15 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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LinkRare Tornadoes Hit New York City as Storm Drenches Mid-AtlanticTornadoes appeared in Queens and on Long Island as flooding disrupted traffic on some major highways. A tornado was also confirmed in Delaware.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 6 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFrom Center Grove to the Colts: Caden Curry's dream is becoming realityWESTFIELD – Colts head coach Shane Steichen was asked an otherwise innocuous question earlier this week about how he viewed his defense coming together in Year 4 at the helm. As he spoke about how the unit as a whole was absorbing second-year defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo’s aggressive, unique system predicated on pressure and playmaking, Steichen made a point to shoutout five defensive linemen.The first four – his presumed starting lineup of edge rushers Laiatu Latu and Arden Key, as well as longtime starting defensive tackles Grover Stewart and DeForest Buckner – didn’t raise an eyebrow.The fifth was not like the others.“Caden Curry had a helluva game in the preseason,” Steichen said with excitement in his voice. “I’m pleased with where all those guys are at right now.”The shoutout wasn’t undeserved.In the team’s preseason opener Aug. 13 at New England against the Patriots, the rookie edge rusher led the Colts in total tackles (six) and tackles for loss (two). He registered two of the team’s five batted passes and grabbed one of Indianapolis’ two sacks.In short, Curry, who played the bulk of his snaps in the second half with the Colts’ third-string defense while up against a third-string New England offense, was a menace. If anything, a player who overcame a smaller build to wreak havoc and lead the Big Ten in sacks (11) last fall, and who aims to bring that same combination of tenacity and effectiveness to the pro level, would hope to shine while sharing the field with a bunch of players who won’t be on an NFL roster come the end of the month.Curry’s spot on the team isn’t formally cemented but he went a long way toward doing so in his first NFL action.“I think when you watch him, and just being around him, I think he’s got great football instincts,” Steichen said of Curry, who the Colts selected in the sixth round of April’s NFL Draft at No. 214. “He’s a great football player. I mean, I think he had (11) sacks at Ohio State. That doesn’t just happen.“He finds a way to make plays. He won a one-on-one matchup on a guard. Cutting off on the backside, making tackles. I think he’s going to be a really good football player in this league for a long time.”Saturday, Curry will get to be one while playing the stadium where he watched his hometown team growing up for the first time – hopefully for him, the first of many.Curry, the former Center Grove football star who helped lead the Trojans to a pair of IHSAA 6A state titles in 2020-21, lived and breathed Colts football growing up just miles down the road. He was back in his parents’ home Saturday of the Draft weekend when he got the call from Steichen and Colts general manager Chris Ballard, and he immediately sprinted to his boyhood closet to pull out the royal blue Colts jersey with the famous ‘18’ stitched-on numbers and the Super Bowl patch.When he spoke to reporters, he didn’t need help finding a horseshoe-logo hat.Saturday, as the Colts host the Falcons for the team’s second preseason game, Curry said he expects 50 or more friends and family watching him at Lucas Oil Stadium – most of them longtime season ticketholders who would’ve been there no matter where Curry was drafted. But the fact that he was makes the afternoon that much more special.“It’s just a surreal moment for me, to be so blessed and be able to come back and play for this great city and a great state,” Curry said last weekend. “I’m just so happy to be able to give my all for this team. I wouldn’t want to do it for anybody else.”Joel A. Erickson and Nathan Brown cover the Colts all season. Get more coverage on IndyStarTV and with the Colts Insider newsletter.This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: From Center Grove to the Colts: Caden Curry's dream is becoming reality0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 28 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMJamie Carragher raises ‘serious doubt’ over Florian Wirtz in make-or-break Liverpool seasonJamie Carragher has admitted that he has doubts over whether Florian Wirtz can succeed in the Premier League, with the former Liverpool defender questioning whether the German “possesses the tools to overcome the physical challenge”. Wirtz, who arrived at Anfield from Bayer Leverkusen last summer in a deal worth £115m, failed to hit the ground running last term as Liverpool struggled, with their title defence falling apart as Arne Slot eventually left the club at the end of the season. While the German showed flashes of what he was capable of at times, he was unable to string together a run of form as the Reds fell to a fifth-placed finish. And former Liverpool defender Carragher has questioned whether Wirtz will be able to make his mark on the league ahead of what he calls a “make-or-break season” for the German. “The jury is out on whether he possesses the tools to overcome the physical challenge. I must admit, I have my doubts,” wrote Carragher in a column for the Telegraph. “When he joined Liverpool, the hope at Anfield was that Wirtz would dominate in the same manner as Kevin De Bruyne did. But the German does not have the athleticism or running and shooting power of De Bruyne. (Getty)“Even at his best, Wirtz has looked ‘neat and tidy’ rather than the killer in and around the penalty box one would have expected given his fee and reputation. He has resembled a useful squad addition for about £40m rather than a game-changer who cost £115m,” added Carragher. Carragher pointed to the fact that Wirtz’s “backers” claim it can often take a season to settle into English football, though he also underlined that Wirtz could once again find himself pushed out of position – or out of the side entirely – if defensive issues remain unsolved. “If Wirtz does not have the desired impact in the early games this season, it is not difficult to foresee history repeating itself and Iraola realising he must compromise attacking romanticism for pragmatism,” wrote Carragher, referencing the fact that Slot was forced to play the German on the left wing rather than as an attacking midfielder last season. “Given [Andoni] Iraola sets up his side with out-and-out wingers, such circumstances would raise serious doubts about Wirtz’s future,” added Carragher. While Wirtz was part of a seemingly impressive summer window that included the signings of Alexander Isak, Hugo Ekitike, Milos Kerkez and Jeremie Frimpong, only Ekitike managed to make an impression as the Liverpool finished 25 points behind champions Arsenal. The Reds will face Newcastle at St James’ Park in their first game of the 2026/27 season, with that match taking place on Sunday, 23 August at 4.30pm.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 59 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMReport: Serie A giants set to join the race for Arsenal starReport: Serie A giants set to join the race for Arsenal starArsenal Transfer News: Inter Milan Eye Gabriel Martinelli in Surprise Late Window LinkInter Milan are being linked with a possible move for Gabriel Martinelli, according to Corriere dello Sport, with reports in Brazil said to have placed the Arsenal forward on the Italian club’s radar during the closing stages of the transfer window.The emerging line of reporting suggests Inter’s squad is largely settled after completing business around Jones, yet there remains internal consideration over whether to add another attacking option. The profile under discussion appears to be clear, an offensive player capable of bringing flair, one v one threat and a level of unpredictability in the final third.Inter Milan Transfer Plan Takes ShapeFrom Inter’s perspective, any serious movement for Martinelli would likely depend on exits elsewhere in the squad. The current group is viewed as strong for both quality and depth, so further additions would appear difficult to justify without space being created in midfield or attack. That context matters when assessing the strength of this report.There is also an important distinction in the original claims around Lautaro Martinez. His future has generated recurring noise in Argentina and Spain, particularly in connection with Barcelona, but the indication is that he remains untouchable. In other words, if Inter are exploring a different type of attacker, it would be to complement their options rather than replace their leading figure.Gabriel Martinelli Situation at ArsenalFor Arsenal, Martinelli remains an important attacking asset, particularly because of his pace, direct running and ability to stretch defences from wide areas. Any suggestion of interest from a club of Inter’s stature will naturally attract attention, especially late in the market, but there is nothing in this report to indicate that Arsenal are actively looking to part with him.Photo IMAGOThat leaves this firmly in the category of a situation worth monitoring rather than one nearing a conclusion. Inter’s admiration may be genuine, the tactical logic is understandable, and Martinelli fits the broad description of the type of attacker they could seek. Still, substantial distance remains between external interest and a deal developing into something concrete.Our ViewFrom an Arsenal supporter’s point of view, this is the sort of story that instantly puts fans on edge, even if it feels speculative at this stage. Martinelli is one of those players who carries emotion with him. When he drives at defenders, chases lost causes and lifts the tempo, he connects with the crowd in a way few attackers can.That is why any Inter Milan transfer link will feel unwelcome. Arsenal should have no interest in entertaining this unless the circumstances are extraordinary and the fee is enormous, and even then many fans would still hate the idea. Martinelli gives the side width, intensity and a genuine threat in transition. Players with that profile are not easy to replace, especially ones who already understand the demands of the club.There is also a wider point here. Arsenal need to look like a club protecting and strengthening their elite attackers, not one creating uncertainty around them. Supporters want to see Martinelli pushed back towards his highest level, trusted, coached well and used in the kind of structure that gets him isolated against full-backs. If that happens, the conversation changes very quickly.So while Inter’s interest may make for intriguing transfer news, the feeling among Arsenal fans will be simple. Keep him, back him and build with him.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 59 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COM‘I’m staring into the abyss’: How Toto Wolff drives Mercedes’ F1 teamThe Signal InterviewIt’s best not to bad-mouth your colleagues if you work for Toto Wolff. The CEO, principal, and part-owner of the Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula 1 team has no time for back-biting or office politics.“If I get an email from someone saying something about another person, I’m just forwarding it to everyone,” he says. “I don’t accept arrogance. I don’t accept being untruthful. I value humility, loyalty, and integrity. I am 100% transparent with everyone.”What Wolff calls his “tough love” approach helped steer Mercedes to a record eight consecutive Constructors’ Championship titles between 2014 and 2021. After ceding its lead, first to Red Bull and then to McLaren, his team is atop the standings again and favored to win the 2026 season.The stakes are high, with victory on the track bringing in prize money and enhancing the team’s attractiveness to sponsors like Petronas and Microsoft. Mercedes brought in about $865 million in 2025, including its share of the sport’s broadcast revenues, and it could become the first F1 team to pass $1 billion in revenue this year.Wolff’s competitive intensity has meanwhile made him a much-memed star of , the Netflix series that has turned F1 drivers into pop-culture figures and helped to transform the motorsport’s popularity, especially with younger audiences. Wolff’s success with drivers like Kimi Antonelli, the 19-year-old who is favored to become the youngest world champion ever, has also made him a sought-after voice on leadership, even though he says he has trouble with the term.“There is a historical context that … the German translation of leader is ,” Wolff explains. But the bigger reason that he dislikes the word leader is because it implies that just one person is the deciding factor in an organization. “I can’t stand organizational charts where somebody puts me on top of a page with some kind of reporting lines downhill, like roots into the ground, because I don’t perceive myself as that person.”He doesn’t struggle with decision-making, he clarifies; his push to be independent as a child, after watching his father suffer with terminal brain cancer, taught him to make decisions early. Instead, he strives to avoid calling the shots without being in alignment with his colleagues.How to turn arguments into winning decisions“I’d like to develop an organization where the collective is so strong, [and] feels so empowered and safe, that a healthy debate can be held to come to the best possible outcome,” he explains. “That doesn’t mean that I’m seeking consensus, but it means that the most compelling argument is going to prevail.”Arguments are “tough-love moments” that Wolff encourages, though he draws a distinction between dissent and confrontation. “Unless you have a loose screw, confrontation is not a nice state of mind,” he says. But a clash of opinions between two talented individuals with the right values can be positive because open debate shapes better decisions.The key is to approach such situations “with curiosity rather than with combat,” he says. It is instinctive to want to push back when challenged, but instead you can ask why an intelligent, competent colleague has such a different opinion from your own. Understanding the other side of an argument is critical for CEOs to hone their own points of view, he adds.Despite Wolff’s belief in constructive tension, he screens out people who are aggressive, erratic, or manipulative when hiring. And he has preached a zero-tolerance approach for prima donnassince he arrived from Williams F1 in 2013, at a moment when Lewis Hamilton was Mercedes’ most famous driver.“He was already a superstar, I was new, and I said this team [does not have] two superstars; this team has two-and-a-half thousand superstars,” Wolff recalls, referring to his staff. “I make no difference in my behavior, my respect, my criticism, whether you have 10 million followers on Instagram or whether you are an anonymous person, because they are all the same for me.”Staying steady under the magnifying glassBusiness leaders perennially look to the sports world for lessons in building winning teams, and Wolff thinks the comparison between running an F1 franchise and a mainstream corporation holds up well enough. In both cases, the CEO is trying to build a group of talented people and align them behind shared objectives.What is “a little bit easier” in a sports team is that there is no question about whether you have succeeded or failed, he says. The stopwatch never lies, and when Mercedes wins, “that’s a kind of direct gratification.” When it loses, “what’s the opposite of gratification? Pain.”But reporting corporate earnings four times a year for investors to critique sounds like “a walk in the park” to Wolff, compared to the scrutiny he faces at F1. “We report 24 times a year, and if we’ve won on the weekend, Mercedes is the greatest team of all time,” he says, channeling the feedback he gets from the sport’s backseat drivers. “If we lose, literally a week later, [some fans will say,] Mercedes is on the way down, and Ferrari has the upper hand, and Toto Wolff should resign.”He feels lucky that F1 has become so culturally relevant, but it means that “everybody” has an opinion on his team’s performance, and on his own judgment. “Being under the magnifying glass is a curse and a blessing. The blessing is that we all love working in a sport that’s so popular. The curse is that you’re getting heavily scrutinized and criticized — for the right and the wrong reasons.”Wolff has learned not to let his emotions swing with the fortunes of his team, and says he takes inspiration from a line in Rudyard Kipling’s poem , which he pulls up on his phone: “If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you / If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, but make allowance for their doubting too,” he begins. Then he admits he cannot remember which phrase inspired him most, “because that whole thing is so good.”Celebrating wins when ‘nothing’s been won yet’Wolff, who drove competitively in the 1990s before becoming an investor, says Mercedes has a good car this season, a strong organization, and two drivers in Antonelli and George Russell who he would choose over any others. But the car’s reliability has been uneven so he is not allowing himself to relax.“My mindset when winning is always that I’m staring into the abyss. You know, it could be all over tomorrow,” he says. He enjoys each victory in the moment, “but the next day it’s all gone because the worry of losing kicks in.”That attitude troubled colleagues like Aldo Costa, Mercedes’ former engineering director, who told Wolff the team wasn’t celebrating its triumphs enough. His response: “Celebrating a success is looking backwards because that’s already happened, and we’re already in the future, and that means nothing’s been won yet.”But he reconsidered, and now allows more room to mark each win, pulling people together for a team photo on the track rather than letting everyone dash off to catch flights home. On the Monday after a winning race, Wolff will convene a town-hall meeting where everyone gets a commemorative T-shirt and a glass of champagne.His previous approach, he concluded, was making his team “more miserable than other people because the short moments of joy are so short.”Mercedes’ eight-year winning streak was cut short in 2021 when Lewis Hamilton lost the drivers’ championship to Red Bull’s Max Verstappen. It was a moment when “I allowed myself to doubt myself and the people” behind the Mercedes car, Wolff admits.Rather than wallow in doubt for too long, he recalled a previous chairman’s comment that F1 is “physics and not mystics,” and concluded that Mercedes was no longer the engineering leader it thought it was. In an effort to get the organization to confront reality, he asked his colleagues a series of questions: Did Mercedes have the best people in the best positions? Was it setting the right objectives? Did it know where it had gone wrong, and why? “These are the fundamental questions that you need to constantly ask yourself,” he says.Five years after Mercedes’ winning streak was interrupted, Wolff pauses when describing his feelings about its comeback. “What’s a smaller word than revenge? The kind of satisfaction of proving everybody wrong.”Staying on track amid the TV dramaAsked what role Mercedes has played in F1’s newfound popularity, Wolff says it has a formidable brand and has tried to be a responsible stakeholder for the sport. “The drama” of Hamilton’s 2024 exit from the team and Mercedes’ gamble on the young Antonelli have also “provided good content,” he notes.The renown that the sport’s higher profile has brought him has made him no less self-aware, he insists. “I have a wife who very much keeps me on track,” he says, and “a group of people that I work closely with [who I] have always encouraged to tell me if I’ve been an idiot or not.” He would have no problem stepping back as team principal and CEO if he thought somebody else could do the job better.“This is again the thinking of the abyss,” he says. He has seen people who “flirted so much with their own fame and thought they were different and better, and [they] just stumbled and failed. So I’d rather stay balanced.”People may treat him differently because he is often on TV, he says, but fame doesn’t have a lot of benefits — “other than getting a better table in a restaurant.”NotableKimi Antonelli’s prodigious success is in part the product of Mercedes’ system for identifying and developing young talent,The Athletic writes. The team first spotted the Italian when he was racing go-karts at age 11, and supported him through his F4 racing career before elevating him to F1. Mercedes’ young driver program is “much more focused on the human side rather than the technical” aspects of racing, the program’s head said. “We are not building robots.”0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 59 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMArsenal manager closes exit door on Real Madrid-linked Spanish midfielder: ‘A really important player’Arsenal manager closes exit door on Real Madrid-linked Spanish midfielder: ‘A really important player’Real Madrid have been in the market to sign a new midfielder for Jose Mourinho’s squad this upcoming season.The club were linked with a move for Rodri from Manchester City, but the Spaniard gave his preference to a move to Barcelona.Since then, one other player who has emerged on Los Blancos’ radar is Martin Zubimendi, but Madrid never really pursued the Arsenal midfielder.Now, as quoted by Fabrizio Romano, Mikel Arteta has ended the chatter surrounding Zubimendi’s future once and for all.Arteta makes Arsenal stance clearAsked about the possibility of Zubimendi leaving, Arteta gave a direct response.“No, he’s a really important player,” the Arsenal coach said.He then underlined just how highly the midfielder is valued in north London.Zubimendi has been linked to Real Madrid recently. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)“Without a doubt, he was one of the best players for Arsenal last season. Without him, we would never have got into the position that we got into in the last few weeks.”That leaves very little ambiguity around Arsenal’s position.Madrid links unlikely to developReal Madrid have been linked with Zubimendi at different points this summer.The Spain international is an obvious fit on paper because of his ability to control possession, organise build-up and play at the base of midfield.However, interest only matters if the selling club are open to negotiations.The key issue is not simply that Zubimendi is under contract. Arteta clearly sees him as one of the foundations of his team.Arteta has ruled out Martin Zubimendi’s transfer. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)When a coach publicly credits a midfielder with being among the best players of the previous season and suggests the team’s success depended heavily on him, it is difficult to imagine the club voluntarily opening the door.Despite Bruno Guimaraes’ signing, it looks like Arteta is keen on keeping hold of the Spaniard and will use him extensively this upcoming season.Time for Madrid to move onUnlike the way Los Blancos have operated this window with other transfer targets, there has been a lot of dilly-dallying when it comes to Zubimendi.The club had discussed the option internally for weeks before concluding that he was not at the level to play for the Spanish club.Now, it has emerged that even if Madrid wanted to move for Zubimendi, it was very unlikely that Arsenal would have opened the door.It is time for Los Blancos to move on once and for all from the Gunners midfielder and start focusing on other targets.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 103 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGOregon Is Spending More Than Ever on Low-Income Housing. A State Law Keeps the Details Secret.Illustration by Shoshana Gordon/ProPublica. Source images: records obtained by ProPublica, Don Ryan/AP. Oregon’s spending on low-income housing has exploded in the past five years. The state has given developers an unprecedented $1.4 billion, and the cost of developing each apartment has nearly doubled, to $540,000. Dozens of projects are lined up for an additional $850 million in future state funding. Federal tax credits, which the state oversees, will bring even more money to bear. Yet one thing has remained constant: The public isn’t allowed to see the details of how all these dollars are being spent. Oregon is one of the only states in the country with a carve-out in its public records law that prevents disclosing the financial details of subsidized housing projects, thwarting researchers and journalists who have tried to examine their costs. The issue is especially pressing in the Pacific Northwest, where leaders have tied the lack of affordable housing to the region’s dire homelessness crisis. Understanding and controlling the cost of construction could make it possible, with the same amount of money, to either build more rent-restricted apartments or to discount rents more steeply. Margaret Van Vliet, a former director of Oregon’s state housing agency, told ProPublica that lawmakers should revisit the exemption. Despite all the state’s spending on housing, Oregon’s homeless population continues to grow. “For all the public money, we seem to be digging a deeper hole,” Van Vliet said. In other states, researchers and journalists have used developers’ financial records to investigate spiraling costs of subsidized housing. Los Angeles Times reporters in 2020 revealed that the cost of some low-income housing units in California had grown to more than $1 million each, driven in part by government rules that pushed construction prices higher. The Times found that 12,000 more low-income families could have received homes between 2011 and 2015 had costs been as low as they were elsewhere. Researchers from the University of California, Berkeley showed earlier this year that California was spending $300 million a year just in development fees on subsidized housing, enough to have financed another 1,250 apartments each year. In July, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation that aims to slash those fees. A study published last year and co-authored by Jason Ward, an economist who directs the nonpartisan Rand Corp.’s Housing Center, compared the costs of constructing subsidized housing among California, Texas and Colorado, finding that California’s highest-in-the-nation prices were driven by requirements to pay “substantially above-market wages and unusually large architectural and engineering fees.” If California had Colorado’s production costs, the study found, it could have built four times as many rent-subsidized apartments. Those types of analyses are impossible to perform in Oregon. “For all the public money” spent on housing, “we seem to be digging a deeper hole.” Margaret Van Vliet, former director of Oregon’s state housing agency Ward said Oregon’s secrecy is difficult to defend. He said cost information about subsidized housing is typically public. In his research, he said, he’s gotten such data from 17 states and been denied it only in New Jersey. “When you’re just looking at how public funds are used, there should be an incredibly strong bias towards transparency,” he said. “And when you see costs going up and up and up and the outcomes aren’t good, there’s an almost unqualified public case that these things should be open to scrutiny by taxpayers, policymakers, the media, whomever.” Oregon’s Legislature approved the exemption in 1997, when Oregon’s state housing agency had a staff and budget that were both one-fifth what they are today. State housing officials warned about the consequences of revealing the finances behind low-income apartment projects. “Not that we’re concerned that there’d be something in there,” Lynn Schoessler, then the deputy director of Oregon Housing and Community Services, told lawmakers in a public hearing. But Schoessler said there could be problems if the public were allowed to see detailed financial information that developers submit to the state while applying for funding. Disclosing the records might “give somebody an indication whether this corporation was ripe for takeover or a buyout or whatever,” Schoessler said in a hearing. “So we’re concerned on the corporate level.” Lawmakers almost unanimously agreed to exempt the records from disclosure. Not all details about subsidized housing in Oregon were made secret. The Portland area’s regional government, which manages a local low-income-housing bond, publishes the costs of projects the bond has funded, showing some units have reached $900,000 apiece. And fine-grained cost information may be obtained, on request, if the project is run by a public housing authority like Portland’s. But these account for just 20% of the subsidized housing units that Oregon is building. The bulk are sponsored by private developers and funded through the state housing finance agency, Oregon Housing and Community Services. Although the state agency will divulge how much a developer said a project would cost when it applied for funding, it redacts the itemized expenses — things like the costs of construction materials, the contractor’s profits or the fees paid to lawyers, brokers, loan agents, developers and the state agency itself. A spokesperson said the agency knows the cost per unit, per square foot and per bedroom for each development it has subsidized. But the state said that information, which would allow the public to see which projects were the most expensive, is not subject to disclosure. Oregon has a sunshine committee that reviews public records exemptions and identifies ones that should be rolled back. Charlie Fisher, its co-chair, said the committee should examine the low-income housing carve-out. “Verifying how public dollars are being spent, especially at this scale, is one of the fundamental reasons why people should have access to public records,” Fisher said. “Given the amount of money we’re talking about, the case is even stronger.” The secrecy mandate in state law shrouds more than just the financial details of a project. When we requested financial records for three apartment projects around Portland, the agency redacted a list of languages spoken by the tenants that a developer hoped to attract. In application material for that developer’s project, the agency also redacted the plan for translating tenant outreach brochures from English. And it blacked out an explanation of any financial risks the project might face, along with the developer’s plan for covering cost overruns. It turns out that the developer, in this case, was Home Forward, the Portland housing authority. The local agency released a copy of its application material to ProPublica without redactions, revealing mundane details the state had tried to keep secret. Here’s a sample of what Home Forward identified as the project’s financial risks: “market volatility, site-specific challenges, and unforeseen design modifications. Economic factors such as inflation, material price fluctuations, and labor shortages could impact overall construction costs.” A spokesperson for the state said the information about languages and financial risks was redacted because the public records exemption shields “market studies and analyses” as well as pro forma statements, which show a development’s anticipated cash flows. Oregon Housing and Community Services Home Forward Oregon’s public records exemption for subsidized housing leads to the state redacting more than just projects’ financial details, including this plan to translate outreach materials for a subsidized housing project. In this case, an unredacted version of the same document was available from the local housing authority that was acting as the developer on the project. Andrea Bell, the state housing agency’s director, said in an emailed statement that she is committed to transparency and expects her agency to be open, accessible and accountable to the public. But she said she takes seriously the agency’s responsibility to comply with the exemption in Oregon records law for housing financials. Asked to comment on whether she supported the exemption and thought it was necessary, Bell said in a statement: “The cost of construction is a topic of growing interest. We will take your request under consideration as we assess ways to proactively share construction costs so that they are more readily available to the public.” In the meantime, the agency charged ProPublica $130 for the cost of collecting and redacting the documents it provided us. It denied our request to waive the fees, saying that “the interest of the general public would be better served by preserving public resources.” Transparency hasn’t slowed development in other West Coast states. Read More A Low-Income Housing Program Is Pouring Billions Into Housing Many People Can’t Afford In California, where the financial details of housing projects are public records, the funding remains highly competitive, with more than half of shovel-ready applications being turned away because demand exceeds available funding. “We have not encountered any difficulty in developing affordable housing because those documents are public,” said a spokesperson for the California state treasurer’s office. In Washington state, officials have repeatedly released financial information about the housing projects they’ve funded to developers, researchers, media and other members of the public. A housing official there said developers know the information is open to the public, and it hasn’t been an issue. ProPublica asked the Washington counterpart of Oregon Housing and Community Services for financial documents for three projects around Seattle. They were released without redactions — and for free. The post Oregon Is Spending More Than Ever on Low-Income Housing. A State Law Keeps the Details Secret. appeared first on ProPublica.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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LinkAPNEWS.COMIranian families struggle to afford the basics as US ratchets up economic warfarePeople walk in Tehran's traditional main bazaar, Iran, Saturday, Aug. 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)2026-08-21T09:06:29Z TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Tehran’s grocery stores are well-stocked, but many families can barely afford the basics. Unemployment is soaring and those with jobs are working more hours for money worth half as much as a year ago, putting food, medicine and everything else — except for heavily subsidized gasoline — further out of reach.“We have virtually given up on many things,” said Ahmad Karimi, 52, a taxi driver and father of two who has been working 15-hour days to make ends meet. “We’re cutting out fruit, we’re cutting out protein, we’ve given up leisure, we even work on weekends.”Nearly six months into the war with the United States and Israel, the Iranian economy is taking a beating under the force of sanctions and a naval blockade that is making it extremely difficult for the country to export oil, its most valuable product.Whether this intensifying economic pressure will translate anytime soon into military or political concessions from Iran remains to be seen — but some experts are skeptical. Since the war began, Iran has been attacking oil-rich neighbors and U.S. bases in the region, and disrupting shipping in the Strait of Hormuz, its biggest strategic advantage. Iran is trying to use this retaliatory pressure — which is driving up energy prices globally — to bring the war to an end on the best terms possible. It is pressing for sanctions relief, and seeking enough control over the strait to demand payment from ships passing through to deliver energy and other goods.The Trump administration — which is stuck fighting over a waterway in a war that was launched to curb Iran’s nuclear program — is now promising to deliver even tougher sanctions to try to squeeze the Islamic Republic into submission. But experts say U.S. President Donald Trump may be underestimating how long Iran can hold out. Iran has been subject to Western sanctions for years and has become deft at partially circumventing them. It has expanded domestic production, used informal cross-border trade networks, bought restricted goods through third countries, and used a shadow fleet to transport its oil.“Iran’s resistance capacity not only avoids collapse, it also prevents the economic pain from translating into the political pressure and changes that the U.S. expects,” said Hadi Kahalzadeh, an expert on Iran’s economy at Brandeis University. Read More Iran’s economic strains carry an ‘emotional toll’Tehran’s sprawling Grand Bazaar is regularly packed with shoppers hoping to find more affordable staples than at the country’s grocery stores, where rice is 60% more expensive and beef is 150% more expensive than before the war.A mother of two from northern Iran posted a photo on X this week after purchasing milk, eggs, toilet paper and a few other items, but no meat. She complained that it cost 89 million rials (about $65). “Buying basic necessities has become our main priority, and our shopping basket has gotten smaller and more limited,” the 41-year-old told The Associated Press on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution. “The emotional toll and the pressure we’re under are another story,” she said. “Every time we have to say no to our children, every time we have to go back and forth over a decision, whether it’s a class you’d love your children to take or something they really want you to buy for them, it’s genuinely exhausting.” Sign up for Morning Wire: Our flagship newsletter breaks down the biggest headlines of the day. Email address Sign up By checking this box, you agree to AP's Terms of Use and acknowledge that AP may collect and use your data pursuant to our Privacy Policy. By the end of the year, inflation in Iran is expected to rise nearly 70%, according to the International Monetary Fund, and the country’s economy — devastated by a decade of sanctions before the war — is forecast to shrink by more than 5%.While gasoline has remained cheap thanks to government subsidies, even that might not last forever as supplies get tighter. A presidential aide told Iranian state television last week that the country is now using more gasoline each day than it produces and may need to raise prices — something that in the past has led to widespread protests. Iranians turn some anger toward countries behind sanctionsIran’s theocratic leaders were already facing economic discontent before the U.S. and Israel started the war on Feb. 28. Protests had spread across the country at the beginning of the year before they were violently put down, with thousands killed and tens of thousands believed to have been arrested. Many Iranians have now turned at least some of their economic frustrations toward the countries behind the sanctions and the attacks that have destroyed factories and critical infrastructure and killed scores of civilians, said Hassan Golmoradi, a Tehran-based economist.“Despite the hardships and difficulties, they have shown considerable patience in putting up with the resulting economic pressures,” Golmoradi said.Iran’s leaders have said it is a treasonous offense — punishable by death — to take part in anti-government protests.“They do suffer, but they do not think that by joining violent protests they can achieve something for themselves and their families,” said Mohammad Farzanegan, a professor of Middle Eastern economics at the University of Marburg in Germany. Trump is threatening tougher sanctionsOn Wednesday, Trump vowed on social media to unleash against Iran the “most crushing economic operation ever taken against any country.” He also threatened secondary sanctions on nations and companies that continue to do business with Iran.The United Arab Emirates, which for years had enabled Iran to circumvent sanctions and receive goods from other countries, announced this week it was suspending all trade with Tehran. Trump had called the leader of the UAE, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the day before the announcement. With the economic struggles, the elected government of Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said it favors a negotiated end to the war. “What concerns us is people’s livelihoods and their economic situation, and we are doing everything we can to deal with it,” he told reporters last week.But the most powerful force in Iran remains the paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, which has only become stronger after withstanding U.S. and Israeli airstrikes that killed Iran’s top leaders during the war’s opening salvos. The Guard is pressing for greater concessions from the U.S., including Iranian control over the Strait of Hormuz and financial compensation for the war.With negotiations to end the war stalled, Iran’s hard-liners believe their country can endure the conflict’s economic pressures longer than their adversaries.Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, this month appointed a former Revolutionary Guard commander to head Iran’s powerful Supreme National Security Council, a sign that he favors the hard-line approach.A taxi driver says something has to giveOfficial government statistics put Iran’s unemployment rate at 9.1%, though state-affiliated media outlets have said the real figure is most likely many times higher. A Labor Ministry official said last week that by late May, just three months into the war, more than 1 million jobs had been lost.In a sign that Iran’s leaders are at least somewhat concerned about public opinion, the government has refrained from enforcing mandatory hijab regulations as harshly as it had been — a social freedom that has long been sought by many.But these days many Iranians are focused on how their lifestyles are restricted economically.Karimi, the taxi driver, said Iran’s leaders will need to do something soon to alleviate the financial pressures he and others are feeling.“The people won’t be able to continue living like this,” he said. “We’re simply breathing, surviving, and trying to make it from one day to the next.”___Rising reported from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. DAVID RISING Rising covers regional Asia-Pacific stories for The Associated Press. 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LinkAPNEWS.COMDo you know what happened this week? Test your knowledgeLindsay Clancy, during her murder trial, Thursday, Aug. 13, 2026., in Plymouth, Mass. Josh Reynolds/Pool (AP Photo/Josh Reynolds, Pool)2026-08-21T09:00:00Z It was a busy week in the news cycle. Test your knowledge of the biggest stories and see what you might have missed in The Associated Press’ weekly news quiz.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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LinkAPNEWS.COMAntonelli predicts an ‘exciting’ return for F1 as rain falls ahead of the Dutch Grand PrixRed Bull driver Max Verstappen of the Netherlands attends a news conference ahead of the Dutch Formula One Grand Prix in Zandvoort, Netherlands, Thursday, Aug. 20, 2026. (AP Photo/Patrick Post)2026-08-21T09:08:39Z ZANDVOORT, Netherlands (AP) — Max Verstappen is staying in Formula 1, the Dutch Grand Prix is leaving and there’s a long-awaited chance to see how this year’s cars cope in the rain,F1 returns from its mid-season break with a different sort of challenge for the drivers. Persistent rain fell Friday morning as the Dutch Grand Prix gets under way with only a single practice session before heading straight into qualifying for Saturday’s sprint race.It’s set to be the first time the 2026 cars and their formidable electrical power have been tried in the rain as part of a race weekend, outside of a brief spell in January’s preseason shakedown runs.“I’m looking forward to it. I think it’s going to be very exciting,” said Kimi Antonelli, who heads into the second half of the season with a 50-point lead in his push to become F1’s youngest-ever champion. “It’s going be a big challenge for everyone because there’s so much unknown in wet conditions, but it’s a condition that I enjoy.” Ferrari and McLaren optimistic of chasing down AntonelliThe closest challengers to Antonelli and Mercedes’ dominance are back with reasons to be confident.Lewis Hamilton is second in the standings and returns, he says, the “fittest” he’s ever been after a mid-season break devoted to training rather than partying, and he’s pleased with Ferrari’s innovative approach to developing his car.Lando Norris won the last race before the break in Hungary for McLaren. The Zandvoort track has some similarities to the Hungaroring in its short straights, twisty layout, but the weather couldn’t be more different, and there are far more vocal orange-wearing Dutch fans cheering on Verstappen. The Dutch Grand Prix is a unique race. Here’s why it’s leavingVerstappen may have committed to Red Bull on a new contract through 2030, but there’s no sign of the Dutch race staying beyond this year. The 80s rock anthem “The Final Countdown” rang around the venue Thursday as organizers gear up for the sixth and final race since returning to the F1 calendar in 2021. Read More The race is a privately run operation in a calendar packed with races that boast government backing. Citing “risks and responsibilities,” organizers said in 2024 they’d rather “go out on a high” with two more races and no more. Something else makes the Dutch Grand Prix stand out, too. Almost all fans attending are barred from driving to the track because the seaside resort town puts strict rules on traffic. Instead, they must take the train from Amsterdam or — in a uniquely Dutch take on F1 — join the tens of thousands riding bikes to Zandvoort. Lawson and Tsunoda need to learn fastLiam Lawson only learned on Monday he was being promoted to the main Red Bull team after Isack Hadjar injured his wrist. Lawson has only tried the unfamiliar car on the simulator so far, in a hastily arranged session Wednesday.Lawson’s promotion means Yuki Tsunoda is back on the grid with Racing Bulls. He hasn’t raced under the new-for-2026 regulations at all. ___See AP’s full auto racing coverage here0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWhat we learned from Browns' joint practice against Buffalo BillsBEREA ― The Browns had their couple of hours in the sun with the Buffalo Bills on Aug. 20. At least, their couple of hours under the afternoon sun as they went through the one joint practice they're going to conduct before a preseason game this weekend.The Browns and Bills offenses were on adjacent fields for most of the day, save for the final half hour or so when a couple of timed, situational periods were conducted at the end of practice. Browns coach Todd Monken spent the entire day with the Cleveland offense, obviously, as its play-caller.However, when all was said and done, Monken stepped to the microphone and said it was, for the most part, a job well done.Subscribe to Browns Insider newsletter“God, was that a lot of fun?" Monken said afterward. "Holy s---. It’s fun to compete against someone else. Their guys, our guys, I’ve got a lot of respect for the Bills. It got a little edgy, but not over the top. And that’s exactly what you’re looking for. Guys want to compete, right? They’ve got a lot of pride in the way they perform. I thought our guys — I can only speak to one side, obviously the field I was in, but it was awesome. Commend the Bills and our guys for taking it to the line but not going over the line.”So what did we learn from the festivities? Here are some quick takeaways after a few hours to absorb everything that went on in what was, really, a very short time period in the grand scheme of training camp.Both QBs had their moments, but Deshaun Watson remains the leaderIt feels like the decision on who will start at quarterback is coming sooner rather than later. And "sooner" as in the start of next week heading into the final preseason game Aug. 27 against the New England Patriots.Deshaun Watson has seemed to the lead the competition for a couple of weeks, although Monken has been quick to always push back on such assumptions. Still, there is some guesswork involved here, and if we're to operate from that position, Shedeur Sanders needed a big day against the Bills starters ― the ones that practiced, at least ― to bridge any perceived gaps.That didn't quite happen. Sanders had good moments and good throws, including a nice two-minute drill in which he had them in position to score, only to have his final pass broken up on a jump ball to rookie Denzel Boston.Conversely, Watson wasn't awful, either. His best throw was to rookie KC Concepcion across the middle, but he had others that were like it as well and allowed him to prevent the gap from being closed.Monken remains committed to the plan that Sanders will start the Aug. 22 preseason game and play a half, and will have Concepcion and Boston at his disposal for at least a strech. Watson will then play the third quarter, while being able to finish out a drive should they be on one when the quarter ends.Josh Allen on the next field makes for an unfair comparisonYou realize how far away the Browns are at quarterback from the top of the league when arguably one of its best quarterbacks is on the very next field slinging it around. Bills star Josh Allen looked the part, and it stood as such a stark contrast to how the Browns once again find themselves searching for answers there.The Browns defense didn't have a terrible day against Allen, especially since it's hard to tell on plays that could've been sacks that were allowed to continue on without stopping. Defensive tackle Mason Graham got in Allen's face to bat a pass down early in an 11-on-11, and defensive end Jared Verse got close to him on a couple of occasions that might have resulted in a sack in a real game.Allen, though, was in command of the offense and made a collection of throws that were on target. He was most effective during the red-zone period, where the strength of the Bills passing game ― tight ends like Dalton Kincaid and Jackson Hawes, as well as the running backs ― can really create a mismatch.Of course, Allen also creased the Browns defense, hurt by what looked like an overaggressive play by safety Ronnie Hickman, on the second play of the Bills' two-minute drill for a 50-plus-yard touchdown to Kincaid. However, he did muff an exchange with running back James Cook on a four-minute clock-killing drill with a fumble that defensive end Isaiah McGuire recovered.No Quinshon Judkins, but running game shows some promiseRunning back Quinshon Judkins wasn't on the field for the second consecutive day. It raised eyebrows, but Monken insisted it was just "a little something nagging. Nothing big, we just held him out.”That just opened the door for backups Dylan Sampson and Raheim Sanders to jump in and showcase themselves. Both did so throughout the practice, which provided reason to feel good about the run game once it's fully developed and also includes Judkins.Sampson was involved in the passing game, as well as some trash talking with Buffalo defense. The former is how the former SEC Offensive Player of the Year could really shine in the offense, similar to the way the Bills use Cook.Sanders seemed like he may have given ground to Ahmani Marshall in the battle for the No. 3 running back spot when Marshall jumped him in line in the preseason opener in Chicago. However, Sanders had a couple of really impressive runs, including a nice cutback against the Bills that showcased some of the speed that's earned him the long-time nickname "Rocket."Offensive line starting to come together thanks to playing togetherMonken wouldn't go so far as to say it was perfect from his offensive line, specifically the first group. It obviously was good enough with how the Browns ran the ball and gave the quarterbacks at least some time in the pocket.They rolled out what's becoming the standard first unit. That meant rookie Spencer Fano and Zion Johnson on the left side, Teven Jenkins and Tytus Howard on the right and Elgton Jenkins at center.Injuries and some shuffling to figure out starting spots made the line hard to figure out early on in camp. The last week or so, though, is solidifying around those five.Another week of being able to work together, followed by a final preseason game against the Patriots, will be huge for that group. It's already obvious what time together on task has done for them.Browns have to hold their breath on Alex Wright injuryThe true dark cloud that hangs over the practice happened during the only one-on-one period, which was between the offensive and defensive lines while the 7-on-7 period was ongoing. That's when Browns defensive end Alex Wright went down with a lower right leg injury, the true severity of which remains unknown at this time.Wright collapsed when the injury initially occurred, but did get up and walk a few steps. The trainers rushed over at that time to help him get to a golf cart, although they put him on the ground for a moment initially before a different cart came and took him into the facility.Buy Cleveland Browns ticketsIt's a fool's errand to try to diagnose injuries in the moment. Reading the reactions from his defensive line mates, another thing that may not be the smartest, there wasn't an overwhelming look of concern you often see when they know it's a devastating injury.Any extended absence for Wright in the regular season would be devastating for the Browns defense, which has battled all sorts of injuries along the line while also having tried desperately to bring in more veteran edge rusher help. For now, guys like McGuire, Julian Okwara and Khordae Syndor carry more weight on their shoulders.Chris Easterling can be reached at ceasterling@thebeaconjournal.com. Read more about the Browns at www.beaconjournal.com/sports/browns. Follow him on X at @ceasterlingABJ. Sign up for Browns Insider newsletter at https://profile.beaconjournal.com/newsletters/browns-insider/This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: What we learned from Browns' joint practice against Buffalo BillsOur editors independently choose our recommendations. Some content is produced with paid support from a third party, however our editorial decisions remain independent. If you buy through our links, the USA TODAY Network may earn a commission. Prices and availability may change.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
LinkSPORTS.YAHOO.COM'Vitality Stadium will absolutely be ready' - FrevolaBournemouth can halt the redevelopment of Vitality Stadium "at any minute" and be ready to host a match "the next day", according to president of business operations Jim Frevola.The Cherries' multi-phase project will see the Premier League's smallest stadium increase its capacity to over 20,000 seats by summer 2027, but the immediate priority is their home fixture against Everton on Saturday, 29 August."It will absolutely be ready," Frevola told BBC Radio Solent. "There are pieces of the project that won't be finished, but that is going to take another year or two."We have a long project ahead of us and a lot of work to do. The plan was never to be 100% ready for the first match, it was just to be ready and we will be."As I think we put out publicly, the corners will be ready shortly after the start of the season and we are still on target for that. The progress might come in stages, but there is a chance one corner will be ready for Everton."The weather has cooperated this summer so I appreciate that. There is so much we have managed to get done."We have created an all-new perimeter gate which will allow for an open concourse and help with all the queuing issues we've had in the past. We have redone all of the seats that had faded from red to pink, with the exception of the South Stand."We have also done work on the inside of the Main Stand and the tunnel to be Premier League and Uefa compliant."Listen to the full conversation above or listen on BBC Sounds0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 10 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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LinkSPORTS.YAHOO.COM'The club needs a mini-rebuild'Former Aston Villa winger Steve Froggatt says "teams have to evolve" and people "have got to trust Unai Emery" when what has been happening during this transfer window.He told BBC Radio WM: "There are a lot of players that are looking like they're leaving, but I don't see it as the end of the world. Football has cycles."The club needs a mini-rebuild. If you look at what Sir Alex Ferguson did three or four times at Manchester United, this Villa team has done great for three years and won something. It could have fallen off a cliff this coming season with the same players."Let's not forget, there were quite a few games last year when they didn't play well at all. When they had to, they came up with good results in big competitions towards the end of last season. "You have got to trust Unai Emery with the job he has done over the past few years. Teams have to evolve - it is happening all at once at Villa."I think Ollie Watkins is jockeying to get a better contract at Villa. Ezri Konsa looks like it is going to happen - he looks to be going."Football can change really quickly. You have to adapt and you have to bring new players in."Watkins is only 30 and Konsa is 28. In the scheme of football things, they probably have got another four to five-years left in them.Hit play above to hear more from Froggatt or listen on BBC Sounds hereExplore all Villa content on BBC Sounds0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMMen’s teams chief hails youth integration with senior sideMen’s teams chief hails youth integration with senior sideCBF National Teams Directorate has been present at all youth matches at Granja ComaryCredits: Rafael Ribeiro / CBFThe month of August has been special for the work of Brazil’s youth national teams, always in sync with the Senior National Team. International friendlies involving the Under-15, Under-17, and Under-20 sides, all broadcast on CBF TV, have filled the Granja Comary schedule, which has frequently welcomed the top leadership of the CBF National Teams Directorate.For CBF Men’s National Teams general manager Cícero Souza, this period has proven highly productive and provides extra motivation for players, coaching staffs, and everyone who wants to see Brazilian football continue to develop.“We believe that the more matches a player has played in their national team’s youth categories, the more confidence you will have in what he can deliver when he puts on the Senior National Team shirt, technically, tactically, and even behaviorally. So when you have the Under-20 coach watching the Under-17 match, and the Under-17 coach interacting with the Under-15 coach, you are already building a history of information that will be very useful down the road,” Cícero stressed.“For us at the National Teams Directorate, being able to witness and understand whether the methodologies we have encouraged are actually being carried out, whether the terminology chosen for adoption is being used, whether the principles of play defined by all the coaching staffs, including Carlo Ancelotti, are being applied — all of this is vitally important. And that is why we came here, Rodrigo, Juan, me ... that is why we want to increasingly encourage interactions like these here at Granja and even outside of here,” Cícero continued, referring to CBF Men’s National Teams executive general coordinator Rodrigo Caetano and Senior National Team technical coordinator Juan Santos.Cícero Souza, CBF Men’s National Teams general managerCredits: Disclosure / CBFTalent developmentCícero Souza, in an interview with the CBF website on Thursday afternoon (20), gave more details about the Brazilian National Teams’ integration work.“With the arrival of Paulo Victor (Under-20 head coach) and Lucas Andrade (assistant coach), completing our coaching staff in the Under-20 category, and about 10 months ago, with Guilherme Dalla Déa joining the Under-15 category, we were able to complete our roster of youth-category coaches. From that point on, by bringing Professor Carlo Ancelotti into the creation of a talent development program, we held a meeting here at Granja Comary in April this year with all the coaching staffs, performance analysts, goalkeeping coaches, assistant coaches, fitness coaches, and we built a values charter for Brazilian player developers,” Cícero said.“It was a three-day immersion in which we also assessed what the main components should be that we wanted to see in the Under-20, Under-17, and Under-15 teams every time they took the field, and that would be important in preparing players for the Senior National Team. We defined principles of play, and the game behaviors that support those principles. We are building a collection of performance indicators so that we can make a truly concrete evaluation of this. Juan has been responsible for constant match review meetings with the coaching staffs in order to further develop and break down this work, and I believe this interaction is very important because it puts everyone on the same page and gives much more logic to player development,” the general manager added.Cícero was at Granja Comary this Thursday to watch the Under-17 team’s 2-1 victory over Venezuela, accompanied by Rodrigo Caetano, Juan, Senior National Team goalkeeping coach Taffarel, and CBF youth national teams coordinator Branco. This Saturday (22), the Under-15 National Team will face Uruguay, and on Sunday (23), the Under-17 team will play Venezuela again. Both matches will kick off at 10 a.m. at Granja Comary.This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMMartina Navratilova Drops 5-Word Reaction After Lynx & Valkyries Coaches Decry “Hate” On Trans Community Amid “Save Women’s Sports” MovementNov 2, 2023; Cancun, Mexico; Martina Navratilova in a joint press conference with Chris Evert on day five of the GNP Saguaros WTA Finals Cancun. © Susan Mullane-USA TODAY SportsMartina Navratilova criticized a WNBA coach for her comments on transgender athletes after a rally was held to support the protection of women’s sports ahead of Wednesday’s game between the Golden State Valkyries and the Minnesota Lynx.When asked about the protests, Golden State Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase said there is “too much hate” in the world. Minnesota Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve reiterated her stance that “trans kids belong” and suggested that the issue had become a political talking point.Navratilova responded to a post on X that highlighted the two coaches’ comments:“This coach is truly clueless,” navratilova wrote.It’s unclear which coach she was referring to.A “Save Women’s Sports” protest was held outside the Chase Center in San Francisco ahead of Wednesday’s game. A pro-trans group was also present and countered the protest.“People are buying into the movement but I have said this before that trans kids belong,” reeve said when asked about the protests.“In the world and just in sports right now, there’s too much hate that’s going on,” nakase said. “Too much hate speech. I would highly suggest people lead with love. I love to lead with love.”Reeve wore a “trans kids belong” T-shirt during an earlier game.Martina Navratilova Backs Writer’s Stance on the Trans Athlete DebateMartina Navratilova expressed support for sports columnist Matt Calkins after he claimed The Seattle Times refused to publish a column he wrote “from the perspective of two female student athletes who were opposed to competing against biological males.”Calkins said he worked for The Seattle Times for 11 years but has now decided to resign following the fallout.Navratilova said:“Thank you Matt- you are doing the right thing. And many of us really appreciate it and appreciate you… bravo!”Last month, Sophie Cunningham said that she wanted to “protect young girls” from “biological men” in a locker room. Her words fueled the debate over the participation of trans athletes in women’s sports.Read more:“So Disrespectful” – Tennis Fans Slam Aryna Sabalenka After Visible Frustration Towards Ball Kid in Shock Cincinnati LossSerena Williams’ Husband Alexis Ohanian Reacts As Billionaire Bill Ackman Discloses $400M-Worth Gift To Brain InstituteCollege Sports Network has you covered with the latest news, analysis, insights, and trending stories in tennis, college football, men’s college basketball, women’s college basketball, and college baseball!0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 10 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFPL tips 2026/27: 44 players you should consider signingWith tens of millions of players across the world, Fantasy Premier League is back ahead of the new Premier League season, which starts on Friday as defending champions Arsenal kick off against Championship winners Coventry City. As always, FPL players are tasked with building a title-winning side with a fixed budget of £100m. Within that, players must get the balance right between the expensive premium picks who are likely to top the points tallies at the end of the 38-game season, along with the hidden gems that could make the difference over the campaign. To start with, read the 10 things every FPL manager should consider before the new season, then dive into our expanded watchlist... Premium tier ForwardsThere is only one premium forward option in the game. Unsurprisingly, that is Erling Haaland (£15.5m), who starts the season as the most expensive FPL player of all time. The Manchester City striker guarantees goals and is usually on fire at the start of the season (although this will be the first time he’s returned from a major tournament, and he only played an hour in the Community Shield on Sunday). He is owned by almost 75 per cent of FPL managers and will be the most popular captain most weeks, too, so going without him is a huge risk. That said, the additional budget could open up some interesting possibilities.... Erling Haaland (£15.5m) Haaland is unlikely to be the next Man City captain (PA)MidfieldersThe case for signing Bruno Fernandes (£12.0m) is that Manchester United’s talisman earned the second-most FPL points last season and he does a bit of everything at Old Trafford: goals, assists, set-pieces, penalties. Does it justify his price, though, in a season where United will also have Champions League football to contend with and the 31-year-old does not have the luxury of playing only once a week? For now, though, United’s opening fixtures – starting with two newly promoted sides in Hull and Ipswich – are favourable. The case against Fernandes is also in the quality of high-end midfield options who start the season below his price point. Managers may want to see some early evidence that they are fit to play a full season before backing either Bukayo Saka (£9.5m) or Cole Palmer (£9.5m). For now, Antoine Semenyo (£8.5m) and Morgan Gibbs-White (£8.0m) may appear as more solid options if they continue last season’s form, but both considerably outperformed their xG last year. Utilising either Bryan Mbeumo (£8.0m), or Mathues Cunha (£8.0m), either alongside or instead of Fernandes is also a viable strategy. Bruno Fernandes (£12.0m) Antoine Semenyo (£8.5m) Bryan Mbeumo (£8.0m) Morgan Gibbs-White (£8.0m)DefendersNot since Trent Alexander-Arnold has a defender started the FPL season as expensive as Gabriel Magalhaes (£8.0m), but that comes with some justification. Due to Arsenal’s defensive record and his threat from set-pieces, Gabriel blanked just six times last season and his overall points total was the third-most for a defender in the game’s history. There are some things to consider before selecting him this season, though: do we expect Arsenal to have some sort of drop-off after an emotionally and physically exhausting season, and will the Gunners be as defensively sound without the injured William Saliba (£6.0m) starting alongside Gabriel in defence? Gabriel, though, remains the most reliable Arsenal defender, given that Jurrien Timber (£6.5m) is also injured and there are some rotation questions around the rest of the back four. The ever-present Virgil van Dijk (£6.5m) returned as a popular option last season once Liverpool fixed their set-piece issues, while Nico O’Reilly (£6.5m) has seen a big price increase. The Manchester City full-back takes up advanced positions and Enzo Maresca is also likely to use a system that allows him to invert and become an extra midfielder, but Josko Gvardiol (£5.5m) has returned from injury and may eat into his minutes at left-back. Last season’s three leading defenders for Defensive Contributions, Marcos Senesi, James Tarkowski and Maxence Lacroix, are all now priced at £6.0m. But will Senesi and Lacroix have the same impact now they have joined Tottenham and Chelsea, respectively, compared to Tarkowski, who remains at Everton? Gabriel Magalhaes (£8.0m) Virgil van Dijk (£6.5m) Marc Guehi (£6.0m) James Tarkowski (£6.0m) (Getty)GoalkeepersArsenal’s David Raya (£6.0m) is the only true ‘set and forget’ goalkeeping option. He’s kept the most Premier League clean sheets three seasons in a row and he’s only missed one game in two years, so, maybe unlike some other Arsenal or even Manchester City defenders, he’s completely rotation-proof. Raya, though, often relies on clean sheets over his activity. Only three other goalkeepers are above the £5.5m range and of them, only Jordan Pickford offers a different approach to Raya, Alisson Becker and Gianluigi Donnarumma as a high-volume option. David Raya (£6.0m) Jordan Pickford (£5.5m) (Getty)Mid tierForwardsWith one exception, there are many question marks hanging over the tier of strikers that falls immediately below Haaland. Alexander Isak (£9.0m) could bounce back from last season’s horror campaign but he is surely too expensive to consider pairing with Haaland right now. Igor Thiago’s (£8.0m) price has risen and while the Brentford striker scored 22 goals last season, eight were penalties and that may not be sustainable. Benjamin Sesko (£7.0m) could emerge as an option soon, but is injured ahead of the season, while Viktor Gyokeres (£7.5m), although much cheaper this season, wasn’t always convincing in his debut campaign and could be rotated for Kai Havertz (£7.5m) in some of Arsenal’s games. Ollie Watkins (£8.0m) is boom-or-bust but he’s consistently scored goals for four seasons in a row now and he finished last season in great form, although will be without Morgan Rogers at Aston Villa this term and he did not play a minute in pre-season. Jean-Philippe Mateta (£6.5m) also has a habit of consistently reaching double-figures and starts the season cheaper than last year, but also didn’t play in pre-season. In comparison, there is no doubt that Joao Pedro (£7.5m) looks like a solid pick. He is going to get a lot of minutes as Chelsea's first-choice striker and does not have Europe, but the Brazilian is already extremely popular with over 50 per cent ownership after scoring eight goals in seven appearances in pre-season. Joao Pedro (£7.5m) Igor Thiago (£8.0m) (Getty)MidfieldersThe options for midfielders priced between £6.0m and £7.5m is deep. Deep enough to take some gambles, though? Immediately, £7.0m for a player as good as Phil Foden stands out. It’s a risk, but if Enzo Maresca can find a way to get the 26-year-old back to his best then he will be an absolute bargain in the long run. The same would apply to someone like Liverpool’s Florian Wirtz (£7.5m), another who has seen a fall in price, if he is able to even take a couple of steps up from his debut season. Morgan Rogers is popular at just £7.5m but you may also put him into the ‘gamble’ category following his move to Chelsea and the questions around how Xabi Alonso plans to get him and Cole Palmer into the same side. Or you may be tempted by the attractiveness of some of Arsenal’s cheaper options. Captain Martin Odegaard (£6.5m) would also be a bargain if he returns to his form from a couple of years ago following an injury disrupted campaign and has looked sharp in pre-season. New signing Christos Tzolis (£6.5m) appears set to start on the left wing for the champions and chipped in with assists in pre-season. What you may instead want from this category are reliable scorers, a set-piece taker who chips in with goals and assists as well as Defensive Contributions, so basically Declan Rice (£7.5m) from last season. Liverpool’s Dominik Szoboszlai (£7.0m) the second-most popular midfielder with 40 per cent ownership - which may be explained by uncertainty over Rice’s fitness. Does Bruno Guimaraes (£7.0m), one of the game’s top players last season before injury, fill the Rice mould now that he has signed for Arsenal? Should he remain at Chelsea, put Enzo Fernandez (£7.0m) into a midfield alongside Moises Caicedo and he is also an option following last season’s stats. Then, there are the higher-end DefCon merchants. Elliot Anderson (£6.5m) was last season’s king but his role may change now he’s at possession-heavy side in Manchester City. Bournemouth’s Alex Scott (£6.0m) may be an outside, but still pricey, contender for this role, given the pre-season injury status of Everton’s James Garner (£6.0m). In addition, consider wingers from mid-table sides if they also have good fixtures, such as Aston Villa’s Emi Buendia (£6.0m), Crystal Palace’s Ismaila Sarr (£6.5m), Everton’s Ilmain Ndiaye (£6.0m), Bournemouth’s Rayan (£6.5m), Sunderland’s Enzo Le Fee (£6.0m) or Brentford’s Dango Ouattara (£6.5m). I’ve already named far too many. Morgan Rogers (£7.5m) Dominik Szoboszlai (£7.0m) Martin Odegaard (£6.5m) Christos Tzolis (£6.5m) Ismaila Sarr (£6.5m) Iliman Ndiaye (£6.0m) Enzo Le Fee (£6.0m)Alex Scott (£6.0m) (Getty)DefendersCristian Mosquera (£5.5m) could be a cut-price alternative for managers who can’t afford Gabriel Magalhaes but beware, Arsenal have agreed a deal to sign Ezri Konsa (£4.5m) from Aston Villa. Konsa will be in direct competition with Mosquera once he is settled into the team. Riccardo Calafiori (£5.5m) is tempting too due to his attacking positioning from left-back, but he does also rotate with Piero Hincapie (£5.5m). Harry Maguire (£5.0m) is set for consistent minutes and offers set-piece threat, so would be cheap if Manchester United continue last season’s form. Josko Gvardiol (£5.5m) was a must-have a couple of years ago, and may be starting ahead of Nico O’Reilly to begin the season. Lower down the league, two towering new centre-backs gaining traction due to their potential for Defensive Contributions are Leeds United’s Tarik Muharemovic (£5.0m) and Brighton’s Luka Vuskovic (£5.0m), who scored six goals when on loan in the Bundesliga last season. If adding to a premium Arsenal or Manchester City defender, also consider a full-back who can combine some clean sheet potential with a high attacking output. Oliver Glasner’s work with Daniel Munoz (£5.5m) while at Crystal Palace is now creating buzz around Neco Williams (£5.0m) at Nottingham Forest. Munoz may be on the move with Palace signing another right-sided player in Anan Khalaili – and is being linked with Everton. Pedro Porro (£5.5m) carries attacking threat but did not play in pre-season following the World Cup, which may make Jan Paul van Hecke (£5.0m) a better option if going for a Tottenham defender in this budget range right now. Cristian Mosquera (£5.5m) Josko Gvardiol (£5.5m) Harry Maguire (£5.0m) Jan Paul van Hecke (£5.0m)Tarik Muharemovic (£5.0m) Neco Williams (£5.0m) (Getty)GoalkeepersBrentford’s Caoimhin Kelleher (£5.0m) is a cheaper high-volume goalkeeper option to Jordan Pickford and has an excellent record at saving penalties, but the real value may be in Manchester United’s Senne Lammens (£5.0m), should Michael Carrick’s side remain a top-three side this season. Lammens has clean sheet potential and may have more games where he may be required to make more saves than someone like David Raya or Gianluigi Donnarumma. Caoimhín Kelleher (£5.0m) Senne Lammens (£5.0m) (Reuters)Budget tier ForwardsFor most people, this is a question of who you can afford alongside Erling Haaland and Joao Pedro. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£6.0m) is an attractive option because he takes penalties, had a good goal return last season, has strong early fixtures, and is undisputedly Leeds United’s No 9. That’s not to say you won’t be able to get a higher return in the long-run if you’re willing to take a punt on someone like Bournemouth’s Evanlison (£6.0m) or Nottingham Forest’s Igor Jesus (£6.0m), both of whom are more all-round creators and can chip in with assists as well. If your budget is stretched or you may want to save money on a forward, going under the £6.0m mark limits your options significantly. Aston Villa’s 17-year-old striker Brian Madjo (£5.5m) is now one to watch after scoring against Paris Saint-Germain in the Super Cup, but he is set to be injured for the start of the season. Everton’s Beto (£5.5m) scored five goals in seven appearances towards the end of last season, although he shares his minutes with Thierno Barry (£5.5m). Of the promoted clubs, Hull’s Ollie McBurnie (£5.5m) at least has some Premier League experience and takes penalties, while Coventry are set to start the season with slightly cheaper Ellis Simms (£5.0m) leading the line. Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£6.0m) Igor Jesus (£6.0m) Evanlison (£6.0m) Ollie McBurnie (£5.5m) (Getty)MidfieldersBrighton’s Pascal Gross (£5.5m) has emerged as a strong favourite in this category. Even though the 35-year-old midfielder is at risk of rotation due to Brighton’s involvement in Europe, the German is expected to take Brighton’s set-pieces as well as their penalties and is a key player for Fabian Hurzeler’s side. With goal threat in this category fairly limited, the other approach here is to target Defensive Contributions: Leeds United’s Ethan Ampadu (£5.5m) soaked up points last season but the new arrival to be aware of this season is Brentford’s record signing Mamadou Sangare (£5.5m) due to his expected Defensive Contribution potential. Sunderland’s Granit Xhaka (£5.5m)would also be solid but, as with Gross, their involvement in Europe would have to be a consideration over the long run. Pascal Gross (£5.5m) Mamadou Sangare (£5.5m) Ethan Ampadu (£5.5m) Granit Xhaka (£5.5m) (Getty)DefendersThe question over Luke Shaw (£4.5m) is whether he can balance European football with a Premier League campaign, but he started all 38 games last season and Manchester United’s early fixtures make the left back appealing, as long as they don’t sign another left back. Of the mid-table sides, the reliable Tyrick Mitchell (£4.5m) returns slightly cheaper than last year but with Crystal Palace’s defence likely to be weaker. Ola Aina (£4.5m) is set to play as a wing-back at Nottingham Forest under Oliver Glasner and is only cheaper than Neco Williams because of an injury disrupted season last term. Brentford’s Michael Kayode (£4.5m) is all-action at Brentford but his potential could be somewhat limited by the return of Aaron Hickey. Leeds United underperformed defensively compared to their underlying metrics. An improvement would see someone like Joe Rodon (£4.5m), due to potential DefCon returns, come into contention. Selecting a defender from a newly promoted side could be a risk but, as Sunderland displayed last season, it can come with huge upside potential as reliable starting options can be found on the cheap. Coventry’s defensive record in winning the Championship was decent, although record-breaking Burnley proved last season that there’s no guarantee that it would translate, Bobby Thomas (£4.0m) provides set-piece threat while Milan van Ewijk (£4.0m) is a very attacking right back who led Coventry for assists last season. Luke Shaw (£4.5m) Tyrick Mitchell (£4.5m) Joe Rodon (£4.5m) Ola Aina (£4.5m) Milan van Ewij (£4.0m) (Getty)GoalkeepersCombining two budget goalkeepers and rotating them based on their fixtures is a viable strategy and over the course of a season the difference between a premium option and a cheaper one often isn’t that big. With Guglielmo Vicario set to leave Tottenham, Antonin Kinsky (£4.5m) is set to be their No 1 after coming back from his Champions League humiliation to play a part in saving them from relegation. Bart Verbruggen (£4.5m)) starts every week for Brighton, but his fixtures don’t match up perfectly with Kinsky. Better fits for a £9m total rotation over the early weeks may be Kinsky and Fulham’s Bernd Leno (£4.5m), or Verbruggen and Coventry's Carl Rushworth (£4.5m). Antonin Kinsky (£4.5m) Bart Verbruggen (£4.5m)0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWhy is the Man City 115 charges case taking so long?Another Premier League season is set to kick off without a resolution to Manchester City’s financial charges. In February 2023, Manchester City were charged with more than 100 alleged breaches of the Premier League’s financial rules. A 12-week hearing into the allegations, which City have always strenuously denied, concluded in December 2024. (Getty)But an independent commission is still yet to publish a ruling on the case, which is described as “hugely complex”. The Premier League’s chief executive, Richard Masters, admitted this week the case is taking is longer than expected. “I can't give any update on timing or what's happening,” Masters told Sky News on the eve of the new Premier League season. "There's only one available route through this, which is to allow the process to take its course. “It has taken longer than expected, and I do understand the frustrations."What are the Premier League’s charges against Man City?Manchester City were referred to an independent commission in February 2023 following a four-year investigation. The Premier League said the alleged breaches took place over a nine-season period, from 2009 to 2018, and relate to providing accurate financial information.City were also charged with failing to comply with the Premier League’s rules on profit and sustainability (PSR) and Uefa’s financial fair play regulations, and were alleged to have not cooperated with the Premier League over its investigation. The club’s response at the time read: “Manchester City FC is surprised by the issuing of these alleged breaches of the Premier League Rules, particularly given the extensive engagement and vast amount of detailed materials that the EPL has been provided with.“The club welcomes the review of this matter by an independent commission, to impartially consider the comprehensive body of irrefutable evidence that exists in support of its position. As such we look forward to this matter being put to rest once and for all.”The charges, thought to range somewhere from 115 to as many as 130, mostly relate to: 54 - Failure to provide accurate and up-to-date financial information (2009-2018) 14 - Failure to provide accurate financial reports for player and manager compensation (2009-2018) 5 - Failure to comply with Uefa’s regulations, including Financial Fair Play Regulations 7 - Breaching Premier League Profitability and Sustainability regulations (2015-2018) 35 - Failure to co-operate with Premier League investigations (2018-2023) Why is the case taking so long? This is the fourth Premier League season that is set to start amid the backdrop of Manchester City’s charges. The 12-week hearing ran from 16 September to 6 December 2024 and while a verdict was initially speculated for early 2025 the timeframe between the start of the hearing and the judgement has stretched to almost three years.Premier League chief executive Richard Masters pleaded for patience last August, before the start of the 2025-26 season, and reiterated that his organisation has no control over the timings, telling Sky Sports: "It's an independent judiciary essentially. “They are then in charge of the process and its timings. They hear the case, they decide the outcome and we have no influence over it or its timing. My frustration is irrelevant really, I just have to wait. Legal processes rarely take less time than you anticipated. But we have to be patient.”What do other Premier League clubs think? On the eve of the new season, Arsenal’s chief executive Richard Garlick told the BBC that Premier League clubs want “clarity”. “It has gone on for a while,” he said. “Everybody - the league and the teams - would want the clarity around what's going to happen next.“But it's not something that I can control. It's not something that I can speculate on. I just hope that there is a solution very quickly.” Richard Garlick said everyone wants ‘clarity’ over the case (Getty)Have there been verdicts in other cases? In March this year, Chelsea received a suspended transfer ban and a £10.75m fine after reaching a settlement over Premier League rules breaches.Chelsea voluntarily reported potential historical breaches of rules in 2022, concerning its use of unauthorised agents or unregistered intermediaries when signing new players and then submitted false and misleading documentation. They primarily related to the seasons between 2010/11 to 2015/16, which came under the ownership of the Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, and were discovered during the due diligence process following the change of ownership in 2022. Chelsea admitted to all 74 breaches. In July, following a similar verdict from the Football Association, the Blues confirmed that the FA’s punishment “brings all regulatory proceedings against the club to a close”.In June this year, Everton have been ordered to pay a £35m compensation payment to Burnley after breaching PSR rules over a three-year period, including in the 2021-22 season where the Toffees avoided relegation at the expense of the Clarets. Everton, who were given a 10-point deduction over the breaches in November 2023, which was reduced to six points on appeal, launched another appeal against the ruling, which they said sets a “dangerous precedent” that could lead to a rash of other legal cases between clubs.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 12 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWhat channel are the Phillies on tonight? What channel are the Cardinals on?The Philadelphia Phillies (70-58) return home to Citizens Bank Park tonight to open a three-game weekend series against the St. Louis Cardinals (66-63). Here's how to watch:What time is the Phillies game tonight?The Phillies will play the Cardinals at 6:40 p.m. Eastern.What channel are the Phillies on tonight?Today's Phillies game against the Cardinals is on NBCSP (Philly) and Cardinals.TV Presented by bet365 (Cardinals). You can also listen on 94WIP and the iHeart app (Philly), and KMOX 1120 AM and 104.1 FM (Cardinals).Catch the MLB on FUBO | Sign up today!St. Louis Cardinals vs Philadelphia Phillies matchupTBD (Cardinals) vs. Jesús Luzardo (Phillies)This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: What channel are the Phillies on tonight? What channel are the Cardinals on?Our editors independently choose our recommendations. Some content is produced with paid support from a third party, however our editorial decisions remain independent. If you buy through our links, the USA TODAY Network may earn a commission. Prices and availability may change.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 6 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
LinkSPORTS.YAHOO.COMKeeper Bentley joins Coventry on two-year deal from relegated WolvesCoventry City have signed experienced goalkeeper Dan Bentley from Wolves.The 33-year-old has left Molineux and agreed a two-year contract to join Frank Lampard's side for their return to the Premier League.Bentley only made three appearances last season as Rob Edwards' side were relegated to the Championship after finishing bottom in the top flight.However, he was named in the starting XIs for Wolves' first two competitive fixtures this season - keeping a clean sheet against Port Vale in the Carabao Cup first round and playing 90 minutes in a 2-2 draw with Blackburn in the Championship."Coventry City is a fantastic club and I'm really happy to get this deal over the line," Bentley said. "It feels like a place that is developing and, off the back of a fantastic season last year, there is a really good feel around the place."It is really positive and there is an obvious excitement to go into the new season with the aim of being as successful as possible."I will bring a lot of experience. I'm a senior player with good leadership qualities and I'm someone who has really high standards. I want to make my mark on the pitch as well, of course."There is a really good goalkeeping group here. When I get my opportunity, it is down to me to take it. I want to help the club get results in the Premier League."0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMBrighton's numbers last season[Getty Images]Brighton secured a place in the Conference League by finishing eighth last season but with some better finishing, they could – and arguably should – have finished slightly higher.Defensively the Seagulls were one of the best in the league. They conceded the fewest goals outside of the top two, while they also impressively ranked sixth for shots faced and fifth for expected goals against.The attack was not quite so impressive, although they still ranked in the top half for both shots and xG. But, despite only five teams creating better chances on average, only five were worse at converting them. As a result, the Seagulls scored six goals fewer than expected given the chances they had, with 52 scored from 57.8 xG – only four teams underperformed their xG by more.If they can fix their finishing while maintaining their all-round performance from last season, then Fabian Hurzeler's men should have a strong campaign.[BBC]0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
LinkAPNEWS.COMImran Khan’s family and party say Pakistan violated court order by taking him to government hospitalFormer Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's sister Uzma Khan, left, speaks as Khan's personal physician Faisal Sultan watches during a press conference in Islamabad, Pakistan, Friday, Aug. 21, 2026. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)2026-08-21T09:27:40Z ISLAMABAD (AP) — The family and opposition party of imprisoned former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday accused authorities of violating a Supreme Court order by taking him to a government hospital for a medical examination instead of a private hospital designated by the court.Khan’s sister Uzma Khan told a news conference she was present at the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences, a government-run hospital in Islamabad, when Khan was brought there overnight.Khan’s personal physician, Faisal Sultan, said he had been escorted to Shifa International Hospital, where he waited for Khan until early Friday. He said he was eventually told that Khan had returned to Adiala prison in the garrison city of Rawalpindi.The accounts came hours after Information Minister Attaullah Tarar said Khan had been returned to prison after doctors examined him and found him medically fit. Tarar said authorities took Khan to the public hospital because of security concerns involving supporters of Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party, or PTI, who had gathered outside Shifa International Hospital or were heading there. He said Khan was found to be in good health. Dozens of journalists gathered outside the private hospital overnight after Khan’s party said he was being taken there. Authorities deployed heavy security around the facility. Khan’s sister said that during a meeting with her, Khan complained that he had been kept in solitary confinement, which she said amounted to mental torture for him. Suhail Afridi, a senior PTI leader, also accused the government of violating the order by taking Khan to the public hospital. Read More The Supreme Court on Tuesday ordered that Khan be examined at Shifa International Hospital by a medical board that included specialists and one of his personal physicians. On Thursday, government minister Tariq Fazal Chaudhry wrote on X that the government would fully comply with the Supreme Court ruling. The government maintains that under existing prison rules, inmates receive medical treatment in prison and can be transferred to government hospitals when necessary. Concerns about Khan’s health intensified in late January after his family said he had lost about 85% of the vision in his right eye, a claim the government disputed. Authorities later said his condition was improving. Sign up for Morning Wire: Our flagship newsletter breaks down the biggest headlines of the day. Email address Sign up By checking this box, you agree to AP's Terms of Use and acknowledge that AP may collect and use your data pursuant to our Privacy Policy. The former cricket star turned politician was ousted in a parliamentary no-confidence vote in April 2022 and has been imprisoned since 2023 after being convicted in multiple cases. 获取更多RSS:https://feedx.net https://feedx.site0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.PROPUBLICA.ORGMissouri Republicans Are Trying to Repeal Abortion Rights by Leaning Into Anti-Trans SentimentDemonstrators filled the Missouri state Capitol building in January to protest legislative efforts to alter or overturn citizen-led measures passed at the ballot box, including an amendment guaranteeing the right to abortion. Lilley Halloran/St. Louis Public Radio Two years ago, abortion opponents in Missouri tried to defeat Amendment 3, a ballot initiative to enshrine reproductive rights in the state constitution, by falsely telling voters that it would allow gender transition surgeries for minors — even though it wouldn’t. Voters approved Amendment 3 anyway, overturning the near-total abortion ban enacted by Missouri’s GOP-dominated legislature that had taken effect after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade in 2022. Now Republican leaders in the state are trying to repeal those rights again, using the same issue. They placed a new amendment on the November ballot, also called Amendment 3, that would restore Missouri’s abortion ban while allowing limited exceptions but also constitutionally prohibit gender transition care for minors — though the state has banned surgeries and new prescriptions of puberty blockers and hormones by law since August 2023. For the Missouri GOP, Election Day can often seem like Groundhog Day. The party holds a supermajority in the legislature and controls every statewide office, yet voters have repeatedly used the initiative petition process to enact policies Republican leaders oppose. By gathering enough signatures, citizens have placed proposals directly on the ballot, then persuaded voters to expand Medicaid, legalize marijuana, raise the minimum wage and restore abortion rights. This month, that disconnect became an electoral humiliation for Republican leaders. More than 80% of voters rejected their attempt to make it nearly impossible for citizens to amend the state constitution. It was even worse for Gov. Mike Kehoe’s plan to phase out the state income tax: More than 83% voted no. Missouri Republicans have become “drunk with power,” said Ken Warren, a professor emeritus of political science at Saint Louis University and associate director of the SLU/YouGov Poll. “Because they control everything, they think they can do what they want — and they can’t.” The new Amendment 3 on the November ballot shows how Republicans, using misleading language, a carefully chosen distraction and even a recycled name, are trying to undo one of those defeats. In 2024, a yes vote on Amendment 3 protected abortion rights. In November, voters will again be asked to vote yes on Amendment 3 — this time to take them away. Republican leaders say voters never intended to approve a nearly unlimited right to abortion. They argue that Missourians would prefer an abortion ban with limited exceptions for rape, incest, medical emergencies and fetal anomalies — particularly when it is paired with restrictions on gender transition care for minors. It would not take much to reverse the 2024 result. Abortion rights passed 51.6% to 48.4% — meaning a shift of about 48,000 voters would have defeated the measure. Critics call the inclusion of gender care “ballot candy,” a way to make an unpopular proposal easier to swallow. They say the tactic is especially cynical because it promises voters a prohibition that, in large part, Missouri already has. State law already bans gender transition surgery for minors and, through August 2027, bars minors from starting puberty blockers or cross-sex hormones for gender transition. Amendment 3 would place the restrictions in the state constitution without an expiration date. The two provisions bundled together differ enormously in scope. Repealing reproductive rights would affect the healthcare options available to a state with about 6.3 million people. The restrictions on gender transition care concern a small number of minors receiving highly specialized treatment. Yet supporters want voters focused on the specter of children being used as lab guinea pigs, not the abortion rights the amendment would repeal. A new billboard in the St. Louis suburbs urges them to vote yes and “ban transgender surgeries for minors.” A website for the political action committee behind the campaign, Her Health, Her Future — whose treasurer is Missouri first lady Claudia Kehoe — declares “OUR CHILDREN are not LAB EXPERIMENTS.” It says Amendment 3 would protect children from “harmful, sterilizing medical procedures” and restore “common sense health and safety standards” for women’s health clinics. The website for the Her Health, Her Future campaign Screenshot by ProPublica Neither message explicitly says that the amendment would repeal the constitutional right to abortion that Missourians approved two years ago. Claudia Kehoe did not respond to requests for comment submitted to the governor’s office and the PAC. In a written endorsement posted on the Her Health, Her Future website, she called the amendment “a critical step toward strengthening our pro-life protections and safeguarding our state’s future.” In response to a list of questions that ProPublica submitted to the governor’s office, a spokesperson defended the amendment using much the same language that critics call deceptive. The spokesperson emphasized protecting children from “sex-change procedures,” safeguarding women and restoring the state’s power to “regulate” abortion providers. The response did not acknowledge that Amendment 3 would repeal the constitutional reproductive rights Missourians approved in 2024 and replace them with an abortion ban that contains limited exceptions. Polling suggests the strategy could work. A survey in February of Missouri voters by the SLU/YouGov Poll found that nearly 60% supported legal abortion during the first eight weeks of pregnancy. But 67% opposed gender transition medications for minors, and 73% opposed gender transition surgeries. Presented with the amendment’s provisions together, voters favored it 47% to 40%. Rep. Brian Seitz, a Branson Republican who guided the amendment through the House, denied that supporters were trying to trick voters. He said the gender-affirming treatment was itself a reproductive issue because some procedures could affect a minor’s ability to have children. Seitz also disputed that Missourians knowingly approved abortion rights through fetal viability in 2024. He said voters were primarily seeking exceptions for rape, incest, medical emergencies and fetal anomalies — not what he called “abortion on demand.” The new amendment, he said, better reflects what voters intended. Abortion rights supporters call that argument a pretext for restoring the state’s abortion ban. A coalition of groups called Stop the Ban has raised more than $5 million to try to explain what the amendment would do and persuade voters to reject it. That total includes $1.25 million contributed on Aug. 3 by former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg. Bloomberg’s office did not respond to a request for comment. Republicans are always “moving a goalpost to sort of get their way, and it is my hope that actual patriots are growing tired of it,” said Rep. Raychel Proudie, a Democrat from Ferguson. “You shouldn’t have to do this if what you’re planning is righteous and in the best interest of people.” The effort began with the ballot summary written by lawmakers. It did not tell voters that Amendment 3 would repeal the reproductive rights they had approved two years earlier. Instead, it said the measure would “guarantee access” to emergency care, “ensure women’s safety during abortions” and “protect children from gender transition.” The summary also mentioned exceptions for rape and incest but omitted that they would apply only during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. Michael Wolff, a former chief justice of the Missouri Supreme Court who is advising the campaign against the amendment, said the language appeared to be “intended to deceive people into thinking that they were going to protect women having abortions.” “If you just flat-out tell them that you’re going to repeal nearly all of the protection for reproductive health,” he said, “the people would vote no.” A judge ruled the legislature’s summary unfair and ordered it rewritten. He later approved revised language written by Republican Secretary of State Denny Hoskins, a former state legislator who introduced a measure that became part of the 2023 law restricting gender transition care and has publicly endorsed Amendment 3. But a state appeals court found Hoskins’ language still failed to explain the amendment’s effects and rewrote it to lead with the fact that it would “repeal the 2024 voter-approved amendment providing reproductive healthcare rights, including abortion through fetal viability.” In an interview, Hoskins defended his initial choice to use the word “amend,” rather than “repeal,” because he felt it was more accurate. Asked how his endorsement of the new Amendment 3 squared with his duty to write neutral ballot language, he said his anti-abortion stance was no secret among Missouri voters. “I can’t all of a sudden erase my conservative views of the past 16 years in the Missouri Legislature,” he said. The intervention was hardly an isolated one. During Hoskins’ first 1.5 years in office, courts have rejected or rewritten five ballot summaries from his office involving abortion, education, the initiative petition process and a referendum on the state’s newly gerrymandered congressional map. Hoskins said in an interview that the rulings reflected differences of opinion over what constitutes fair and accurate language, noting that the appellate courts had also sometimes rejected revisions made or approved by lower courts. But the disputes have gone beyond language. Hoskins has also unilaterally blocked two citizen-led measures from reaching the November ballot. He rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would make it harder for lawmakers to alter measures approved by voters, saying it was unconstitutional. And he refused to certify a referendum on Missouri’s new congressional map, drawn at President Donald Trump’s urging to help Republicans gain another U.S. House seat, declaring that putting a congressional map to a public vote would be unconstitutional. Both campaigns sued in state circuit court, where a judge on Wednesday ruled for Hoskins in both cases. In the initiative case, the judge held that Hoskins had the authority to block an amendment from the ballot because it violated Missouri’s requirements that an initiative address a single subject and amend a single constitutional article. He also found that its restrictions on lawmakers’ ability to reconsider voter-approved policies was unconstitutional. And in the redistricting case, the judge agreed with Hoskins that voters cannot use the state’s referendum power to overturn the legislature’s power to redraw congressional maps. Both cases are expected to reach the state Supreme Court on expedited appeals. Hoskins said he disagreed with any suggestion that he and Republican leaders were defying the will of voters, noting they, too, had been elected. He criticized the opponents of Amendment 3 as “liberal special interest groups” financed by “out-of-state sugar daddies” like Bloomberg. State Sen. Maggie Nurrenbern, a Kansas City Democrat, said Hoskins’ actions reflected a broader pattern of interfering with voters’ ability to use the ballot box to reject the Republican agenda. “That’s quite frankly what is maddening to me, is that politicians over and over again are trying to trick voters,” she said. The post Missouri Republicans Are Trying to Repeal Abortion Rights by Leaning Into Anti-Trans Sentiment appeared first on ProPublica.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση -
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LinkAPNEWS.COMRemains found of American mountain climber who died in an avalanche on Pakistan’s Broad PeakPeople attend a candlelight vigil in memory of 10 climbers who lost their lives on Broad Peak, in Islamabad, Pakistan, Tuesday, Aug. 11, 2026. (AP Photo/Anjum Naveed)2026-08-21T10:15:03Z ISLAMABAD (AP) — Search teams on Friday found the remains of American climber Mallory Geis, the last missing member of a 10-member international mountaineering team that was killed in an avalanche on Broad Peak weeks ago, a mountaineering official and local authorities said.Geis’ remains were found by a team comprising of local volunteers, according to Irfan Arshad Khan, president of the Alpine Club of Pakistan. The expedition was Geis’ first attempt to climb an 8,000-meter (26,247-foot) peak in Pakistan.The recovery ended a search that began on July 31 after the expedition, led by renowned climber Nirmal Purja, was swept away by an avalanche on Broad Peak. Purja, a Nepal-born former British Army soldier widely known as Nims Dai, climbed the world’s 14 highest peaks in a record 189 days in 2019, an achievement featured in the Netflix documentary “14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible.” His record was broken in 2023.Accidents are common on climbing expeditions in northern Pakistan because of avalanches, falling ice and rock, high altitude and rapidly changing weather. 获取更多RSS:https://feedx.net https://feedx.site0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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LinkAPNEWS.COM5 books to read this fall, from Marlon James to Joe BidenThis combination of book cover images shows "American Scoundrel: Roy Cohn's Dark Journey from Joe McCarthy to Donald Trump” by Kai Bird, "Music Against the Night: A Novel" by Yiyun Li, “Promise Me, America” by Joe Biden, "Switzy" by Emma Cline, and "The Disappearers" by Marlon James. (Scribner/FSG/Little, Brown & Co./Random House/Riverhead via AP)2026-08-21T10:11:57Z NEW YORK (AP) — Book lovers this fall can look forward to a wealth of fiction, biographies, memoirs, poetry collections and topical nonfiction. Here are five upcoming works you’ll likely be hearing about. “The Disappearers,” Marlon JamesMarlon James’ fantasy series “Dark Star” was a showcase for his extraordinary and boundless imagination. In “The Disappearers,” he returns to his native Jamaica and to the murderous reality of his Booker Prize-winning “A Brief History of Seven Killings.” The new novel, longlisted for the Booker, is framed around the horrifying beating in 1988 of eight gay men who had been rehearsing for a play. James weaves together humor, popular culture, compassion and some very hard experience. “I refuse to believe there is any lesson to be learned from suffering an atrocity,” James writes, “other than always be on guard for the ways people turn on you.” (Sept. 1) “American Scoundrel,” Kai Bird and Susan GoldmarkKai Bird is best known as the co-author with Martin J. Sherwin of “American Prometheus,” the biography of nuclear scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer that became the basis for Christopher Nolan’s Oscar winner “Oppenheimer.” In “American Scoundrel,” he and Susan Goldmark (his wife) trace the influence of the late political operator Roy Cohn, from his early years as the top aide to Sen. Joseph McCarthy to his mentorship of a young Donald Trump. “American Scoundrel” draws upon government documents, archival material and dozens of interviews, including, to the authors’ surprise, Trump, who “answered our cold calls on his personal cell on several occasions,” Bird writes in the acknowledgments section. Trump was “gracious, if not exactly forthcoming about his memories” and declined to meet in person, because, he told them, “I’m the president. I’m very busy. I have China calling. I have Russia calling. I cannot do it.” (Sept. 1) “Switzy,” Emma ClineEmma Cline has well established her mastery of inhabiting the alienated mind, of dramatizing youthful transience, aspiration and deception, most famously in her celebrated debut, “The Girls.” In “Switzy,” longlisted for the Booker Prize, Cline gives us a retired businessman with failing mental capacity, en route to an assisted dying facility in Zurich. Cline breaks up the story into brief, affectless passages as a once-“Valuable Person” reckons with his memories and concludes that “He had always stayed on the surface. His whole life.” (Sept. 8) Read More “Music Against the Night,” Yiyun Li“Music Against the Night” is Yiyun Li’s sixth novel, and first book since last year’s Pulitzer Prize-winning “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” her unsparing memoir about the suicides of her two sons. Li this time appears to have written a very different narrative — about a late 18th-century piano prodigy whose fame barely outlasted his lifetime and the orphaned wanderer-musician who makes the ill-fated decision to marry him. The novel is a story of music, but also a meditation on “the night,” death — parents, friends, children, everybody. “It is despair that one must not submit to,” Li writes late in the book, adding a dark, Shakespearean warning: “A child’s death can never feel neutral to a parent; a child’s death is a negation of time, which no longer has now and then, now and again, now and later, only now and now and now and now and now.” (Oct. 13) “Promise Me, America,” former President Joe BidenMemoirs are often presidents’ best chance to define their legacy, although readers and critics may have different priorities, whether Richard Nixon and Watergate or Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky. Joe Biden will understandably want to focus on his defeat of Donald Trump in 2020, the passage of landmark legislation on green energy and the appointment of the first Black woman to the Supreme Court, Ketanji Brown Jackson, among other achievements. But the public will likely be seeking answers to more unwanted questions, notably the state of Biden’s health while he was in the White House, the backstory to his disastrous debate against Trump and his decision soon after to call off his reelection campaign. (Nov. 17) HILLEL ITALIE Italie has covered the publishing industry since 1998. He writes about notable books, industry trends and ongoing issues such as book bans, AI, consolidation and copyright. twitter instagram mailto0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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LinkAPNEWS.COMFall books: Fiction takes the spotlight in bookstores during the midterm seasonThis combination of images show, top row from left, "A Court of Splintered Harmony" by Sarah J. Maas, "American Hagwon" by Min Jin Lee, "American Scoundrel" by Kai Bird, "Birth of a Culture" by Grandmaster Flash with Scoop Jackson, "Crossing the Wine-Dark Sea" by Emily Wilson, "Exit Party," by Emily St. John Mandel, second row from left, "In Latin America You Could Be Free" by Yesenia Barragan, "Life of M" by Rachel Cusk, "Music Against the Night" by Yiyun Li, "Partita" by Barbara Kingsolver, "Peculiar Stars" by Rebecca Yarros, "Ply" by Hernan Diaz, third row from left, "Renaissance Men" by Harriet A Washington, "Staying Still" by Hieu Minh Nguyen, "Taipei Story" by R.F. Kuang, "The Brightness" by Chad Harbach, "The Disappearers" by Marlon James, "The French Illusion" by John Grisham, bottom row from left, "The Rise and Fall of the Artificial State" by Jill Lepore, "The Rush" by Nathaniel Philbrick, "The Telephone" by James Gleick, "The True Confessions of First Lady Freeman" by Deeshaw Philyaw, "Threshing Day" by Rebecca Yarros, and "The Witches of Cambridge" by Alice Hoffman. (AP Photo)2026-08-21T10:09:57Z NEW YORK (AP) — Midterm election news will fill the headlines this fall, but, among book buyers, fiction will likely have top billing.Former President Joe Biden’s “Promise Me, America” stands out not just as a White House memoir — presidential memoirs are events unto themselves — but as a rare high-profile political book over the next few months. Nonfiction sales have slumped in recent years and political books haven’t approached the peaks of President Donald Trump’s first term.“The energy in political books seems to be subdued. I think folks are just ranted out,” says Kristen McLean, an analyst and vice president for client insights at Circana, which tracks retail book sales.“I think the (news) cycle is moving a bit too quickly for a lot of the very specific political books to catch on,” says Shannon DeVito, Barnes & Noble’s senior director of books. Michael Lewis’ “Blockers,” a probe into Trump’s second term through the eyes of government workers, may be the only new release to rival the impact of Maggie Haberman and Jonathan Swan’s summer bestseller, “Regime Change.” This fall’s notable political offerings otherwise revisit the Biden years, from “Promise Me, America,” to former Middle East envoy Brett McGurk’s “Brink: Inside the Race to Free the Oct. 7 Hostages” to Akbar Shahid Ahmed’s study of Biden’s Gaza war policies, “Crossing the Red Line.”Even Bob Woodward, who for decades released timely exposés of sitting presidents, is passing on current politics. In “Secrets: A Reporter’s Memoir,” he reflects on presidents and White House sources dating back to the Nixon administration and the Watergate scandal that made him famous..“Because he’s going more into his own life, I expect he’ll have a different and broader audience than for his other books,” DeVito says. A feast of fiction Novelists Barbara Kingsolver and Hernan Diaz, co-winners three years ago of the Pulitzer Prize, will share honors again as two of the featured authors in a busy season. Kingsolver’s “Partita,” about a onetime musical prodigy drawn again to her past, is the first since “Demon Copperhead,” her Pulitzer-winning retelling of Charles Dickens’ “David Copperfield.” Meanwhile, Diaz has followed his Pulitzer-winning “Trust” with the dystopian, Dickensian “Ply,” about a young thief in a chaotic future society. Read More Diaz says he met Kingsolver at the Pulitzer ceremony, where the two drank bourbon and bonded over literature and other common interests. “I don’t think literature is a race or a tennis tournament,” Diaz says. “I think the more good books that are out there, the richer the conversation becomes and the more readers are engaged.”Fiction sales have been solid in 2026 and will likely remain high if only because the two most prominent romantasy authors, Rebecca Yarros and Sarah J. Maas, have new books coming. Maas is releasing “A Court of Splintered Harmony,” the sixth volume of “A Court of Thorns and Roses,” with the seventh installment scheduled for early next year. Yarros’ “Threshing Day” compiles 13 stories featuring characters from her Empyrean series, and her stand-alone “Peculiar Stars” finds protagonist Callista Moran stranded on an island after a sailing accident and discovering unexpected sides to herself. The new fiction list also features Nobel laureate Jon Fosse’s latest, “Vaim Hotel,” and three contenders for the Booker Prize — Marlon James’ “The Disappearers,” Emma Cline’s “Switzy” and Rebecca Perry’s “May We Feed the King.” The book most primed for gossip is Rachel Cusk’s “Life of M,” a meta-novel about a movie star who may or may not be based on Natalie Portman. The season’s longest-awaited novel is likely Chad Harbach’s “The Brightness”: The parallel and intertwining lives of two close friends in their 20s is his first novel since his acclaimed 2011 debut, “The Art of Fielding.” Min Jin Lee’s “American Hagwon” is her first novel since 2017 and her celebrated “Pachinko.” Emily St. John Mandel’s “Exit Party” is a story of futuristic breakdown from the author of the futuristic classic “Station Eleven.” Yiyun Li, Edwidge Danticat, Kate Atkinson, Deesha Philyaw, Diane Williams, Laleh Khadivi, R.F. Kuang and Norah Labiner also have fiction coming out.Fans of Stephen King (and the late Peter Straub) can look forward to “Other Worlds Than These,” the final “Talisman” novel. Alice Hoffman launches a new series with “The Witches of Cambridge” and Brandon Sanderson has begun “Blightfall,” written with Janci Patterson. “The French Illusion” is John Grisham’s latest thriller. S.A. Cosby’s “Truth to Power” is a Marvel Crime novel featuring superhero/sleuth Luke Cage. Celebrities share their storiesA trio of Oscar-winning superstars will tell their stories this fall: Sylvester Stallone’s “The Steps,” its title a reference to the actor’s iconic upward run in “Rocky”; Michael Douglas’ “One Helluva Ride,” which the actor and producer has called a corrective to the blurry legends of fame; and Dustin Hoffman’s “Look at Me,” promoted by publisher Simon Six as “an intimate memoir about art, ambition, family, friendship, love, aging, and the mysteries of a creative life.” Gloria Steinem looks back on her early years in “An Unexpected Life” and former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick reflects on his activism in “The Perilous Fight.” Chuck Lorre’s “Sitcom” is a memoir from the creator behind “Two and a Half Men” and “The Big Bang Theory.” Eric Dane’s “My Book of Days” comes out just months after the “Grey’s Anatomy” star died from ALS.Poetry for all timesAncient poetry seems new again thanks to Christopher Nolan’s adaptation of “The Odyssey,” which has placed editions by Emily Wilson and the late Robert Fagles high on bestseller lists. Wilson has a new book out this fall, “Crossing the Wine-Dark Sea,” essays that cover everything from Greek tragedy to “slut-shaming” Helen of Troy to the “sly laughter” of Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP.”In “Cloud Runner,” former U.S. poet laureate Joy Harjo tries to express what she acknowledges may be inexpressible, the death three years ago of her daughter, Rainy Ortiz: “I have lost my girl./Some things do not belong in words,” Harjo writes. Jennifer Franklin channels the mind of James Joyce’s gifted, ill-fated daughter Lucia in the collection “A Fire in Her Brain.”New work is also expected from Layli Long Soldier, Tina Chang, Patricia Lockwood, Dalia Taha, Avis Blackbird and Hieu Minh Nguyen. The anthology “Other Legacies” features tributes from Rae Armantrout, Edward Hirsch and other prizewinners to such lesser-known poets as Rachel Loden, Julia de Burgos and Stephen Jonas.Making historyAnother writer enriched by a Nolan movie — Kai Bird, co-author of “American Prometheus,” the biography adapted into “Oppenheimer” — has co-written “American Scoundrel,” the story of lawyer/political fixer/Trump mentor Roy Cohn. In “The Rush,” award winner Nathaniel Philbrick revisits the 19th century quest for gold. The acclaimed science writer James Gleick examines the evolution of communication in “The Telephone: A New History.”Two books, Timothy W. Ryback’s “53 Days” and Victor Sebestyen’s “Weimar Germany,” examine the fall of democracy in 1930s Germany, while other releases warning of contemporary threats include Naomi Klein and Astra Taylor’s “End Times Fascism” and Pulitzer winner Jill Lepore’s “The Rise and Fall of the Artificial State.”Public radio host Celeste Headlee’s “Freedom’s Daughters” is one of many works this fall that center on race and racism. Grandmaster Flash has collaborated with Robert “Scoop” Jackson on a history of rap and hip-hop, “Birth of a Culture,” and Stephanie Phillips’ music history “We Were Here” highlights artists from Sister Rosetta Tharpe to Living Colour. Pulitzer winner Alan Taylor’s “Tower Hill” offers a fresh look at the 1831 rebellion led by the enslaved Nat Turner. In “Renaissance Men,” Harriet A. Washington honors three groundbreaking and overlooked Black physicians in a narrative spanning the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century, and resonating today. HILLEL ITALIE Italie has covered the publishing industry since 1998. He writes about notable books, industry trends and ongoing issues such as book bans, AI, consolidation and copyright. twitter instagram mailto0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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LinkAPNEWS.COMMondo can sing, too: Duplantis releases ‘Gold’ as anthem for Ultimate ChampionshipSweden's Armand Duplantis bites his gold medal as he celebrates winning the men's pole vault final at the European Athletics Championships in Birmingham, England, Sunday, Aug. 16, 2026. (AP Photo/Morgan Harlow)2026-08-21T10:01:45Z BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Swedish pole vaulter Armand “Mondo” Duplantis is singing about his favorite color in a promotion for the first Ultimate Championship.The two-time Olympic champion released “Gold” with World Athletics on Friday as the anthem of the upcoming meet that boasts a total prize fund of $10 million.Ultimate Championship will be staged in Budapest from Sept. 11-13 showcasing Olympic, world and Diamond League champions over three evening sessions. Gold medalists in individual events will win $150,000.The 26-year-old Duplantis has dabbled in music for several years and released his first single, “Bop,” in 2025.Duplantis, the world-record holder, says he dreams of winning a Grammy.“Gold” was written by Duplantis with Carl Silvergran and Oscar Chase, and was produced by Chase, the World Athletics announcement said.“I wrote the song around representing something that’s a lot bigger than yourself,” Duplantis said in the announcement. “I think that’s what we all do when we’re on the track. We represent our family, our team, our coaches, and I love that concept. Music and sports are the two things that bring people together in the best way, and ‘Gold’ is an expression of that.” The accompanying music video was filmed in the Hungarian capital and includes archival footage of Duplantis as a young athlete.The Louisiana-born Duplantis told the Olympics channel last year he uses his music “as a way of therapy. I really love to have something else to be able to do, and to kind of take myself away from sports a little bit.” At the Ultimate Championship, his new song “will be woven into the broadcast and live-event experience, connecting fans in-stadium with audiences around the world,” World Athletics said. Read More Duplantis is scheduled to perform “Gold” live in-stadium to close out the event.“The Ultimate is purposefully designed to showcase the talents and passions of our sport’s biggest stars, on and off the track,” World Athletics President Sebastian Coe said. “Mondo is one of our most recognizable and accomplished athletes, and we could not be more excited that he is the one who created the Ultimate Anthem.”The championship will be a biennial event.___See full AP coverage of European sports here 获取更多RSS:https://feedx.net https://feedx.site0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMMourinho addresses Real Madrid’s failed Rodri move – “He would have been the icing on the cake”Mourinho addresses Real Madrid’s failed Rodri move – “He would have been the icing on the cake”Real Madrid are in action on Saturday for their first match of the 2026-27 season, with Jose Mourinho’s side facing Espanyol at the RCDE Stadium. It has been a productive summer for Los Blancos, who are ready to right the wrongs of the precious two campaigns, as they aim to overthrow Barcelona in La Liga.It will be a new-look Real Madrid in one sense, with Ibrahima Konate, Denzel Dumfries, Marc Cucurella, Bernardo Silva, Carlos Espi and Yan Diomande having all been signed over the course of the summer transfer window. However, the club did miss out on Rodri, who ended up joining Barcelona earlier this week.Mourinho, who previous revealed that Rodri’s doubts over a move ended Real Madrid’s chances of signing him from Manchester City, was once again asked about the club’s failed pursuit of the 2026 World Cup Golden Ball winner during his pre-match press conference on Friday. As per MD, he admitted that a successful deal would have been “the icing on the cake”, although he is not losing sleep over it.“I don’t think we have a deficit in midfield. Then you can come with the question of ‘If he doesn’t have a deficit, why did you want to sign Rodri?’. Rodri would have been like the icing on the cake. He is a great player, with great experience and great status. If you can have him, then we will have him and we will improve. But we have Tchouaméni, Camavinga, Valverde, Bernardo, Arda; because I think that Arda in the end can also play in these positions. It’s not that we have a problem or that we have to go for another player.”Will Real Madrid regret Rodri snub?There is little doubt that Rodri would have been the ideal player to tie together Real Madrid’s squad for the upcoming season. He would have filled the void that Toni Kroos left two years ago, but alas, there is nothing that can be done now – they will just hope that they do not regret missing out on him, especially to their arch rivals.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 1 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση