• November 21, 2024

Tottenham appeal Rodrigo Bentancur ban: Ange Postecoglou backs midfielder and calls Uruguayan ‘unbelievable team-mate’ | Football News

Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou has called “outstanding person” Rodrigo Bentancur an “unbelievable team-mate” and supported Spurs’ decision to appeal the length of his seven-match suspension for a racist remark about captain Heung-Min Son. Bentancur has been sanctioned over comments he made in an interview aired on Uruguayan TV in June. The 27-year-old was also fined…

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Brown calls Antetokounmpo ‘a child’ after fake handhsake

Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks is defended by Jaylen Brown #7 of the Boston Celtics during the first half of a game at Fiserv Forum on November 10, 2024 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Stacy Revere/Getty Images/AFP MILWAUKEE — Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo offered a handshake to Jaylen Brown after committing an offensive foul…

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Keyshawn Davis: Lightweight calls out Gervonta Davis and Denys Berinchyk after second-round KO win over Gustavo Lemos | Boxing News

Keyshawn Davis feels he is ready for a shot at a world title after delivering a statement win over Gustavo Lemos. Davis (12-0, 8 KOs) made light work of Lemos who missed the weight by more than six pounds and carried a considerable size advantage on the night. Davis, fighting in front of a feverish…

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'1,000 per cent a penalty': Arteta frustrated over Merino calls

Mikel Arteta was fuming about the penalty decisions that went against Arsenal in their Champions League defeat at Inter.

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HBO’s John Oliver Calls Trump an ‘Active Threat’ in Wake of Two Assassination Attempts

HBO’s Last Week Tonight host John Oliver called former President Donald Trump an “active threat” during Sunday’s show — the latest inflammatory rhetoric from the corporate media seemingly designed to provoke yet another assassination attempt on Trump. John Oliver appeared on the verge of tears as he delivered his monologue on Sunday’s show, imploring viewers…

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Sir Alastair Cook calls England’s ODI batting ‘confused’ as ‘lack of experience’ leads to collapse vs West Indies | Cricket News

“Confused and uncertain.” Sir Alastair Cook gave a frank assessment of England’s batting as they were rolled for 209 by West Indies in the first ODI days on from being spun to a Test series defeat in Pakistan. The former England captain was speaking to TNT Sports after an inexperienced 50-over side containing four debutants…

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Sean Dyche: Everton boss calls for perspective on defeats and says ‘there is no money’ for major transfers | Football News

Sean Dyche called for “reality to the storyline” in the wake of Everton’s 4-0 thrashing at Tottenham and explained “there is no money” to change the situation in the final week of the transfer window.  Everton’s latest defeat came a week on from their season starting with a 3-0 loss at home to Brighton. “Until…

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Sky Sports F1 podcast: How can McLaren improve the big strategy calls?

Sky Sports F1 podcast: How can McLaren improve the big strategy calls?

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Harriet Dart calls out umpire in loss to Katie Boulter at Nottingham Open with Heather Watson also through to last 16 | Tennis News

Harriet Dart offered to bet the umpire £50,000 she was right about a disputed line call in her ill-tempered defeat to British team-mate Katie Boulter at the Nottingham Open. ​​​​​​Dart said to the official Kelly Rask that she was “embarrassing yourself” after the British No 2 was convinced a ball landed out during a rally…

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‘Frustrated’ Man City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak calls for ‘more sensibility in regulating’ | Football News

Manchester City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has urged the game’s administrators to show “more sensibility” in how they regulate football finances. Khaldoon made the remarks in an in-house interview recorded last Saturday, prior to The Times reporting on Tuesday that City had issued a legal claim challenging the validity of the Premier League’s associated party…

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