• November 22, 2024

Everton Reporter Notebook: Why The Friedkin Group are taking over and what they may bring to the Toffees | Football News

As Everton fans begin to digest the surprise news that The Friedkin Group have entered into the regulatory process to become the new owners of the club, their fascination has now turned to who Dan Friedkin and his group are, and what they will bring. Friedkin pipped fellow American John Textor to a deal with…

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Reporter notebook: Lee Carsley’s diplomacy in national anthem row boosts long-term England job prospects | Football News

The lamentable lambasting of Lee Carsley’s refusal to sing the British national anthem may well have, ironically, enhanced his chances of getting the England manager’s job long term. Two national newspapers called for him to be sacked, saying that if he didn’t sing it, he had no right to hold the top coaching job in…

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Reporter notebook: Lee Carsley does not need to sing national anthem as England boss | Football News

It is not prerequisite that, to be England manager, you have to sing the national anthem. Also, I don’t think it in any way follows that, if you DON’T sing the national anthem, you are unpatriotic.  Let’s be honest: the vast majority of England fans don’t give a hoot whether Lee Carsley sings the national…

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Wales reporter notebook: Craig Bellamy brings optimism but knows he must get Wales to the World Cup and the Euros | Football News

Craig Bellamy wants an ‘identity’ for his team, but the ultimate aim is the same – to qualify for the major tournaments and be at the World Cup and Euros party, writes Geraint Hughes. So the long-term plan of getting to the World Cup in 2026 and then also a ‘home’ Euros in 2028 is…

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Leeds reporter notebook: Daniel Farke’s side in a good place but promotion critical | Football News

Daniel Farke is preparing for his second season in charge at Elland Road, but the big question is, can Leeds build on the relative success of last season and get over the line to secure a return to the Premier League? Leeds United look to be much better prepared than they were 12 months ago.…

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Ederson future dominates Man City tour | Pep Guardiola unsure if Kalvin Phillips will stay – Reporter Notebook | Football News

Instead of a routine press conference after a fun, but run-of-the-mill pre-season friendly, Man City manager Pep Guardiola decided to drop a bombshell. Ederson, we now know, is considering his options after seven years at the club. Guardiola says he wants him to stay. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Manchester…

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England reporter notebook: Problems remain but the joy is back for England after shoot-out win over Switzerland | Football News

The joy has returned to this England camp.  It is a joy that has permeated the majority of Gareth Southgate’s century of matches. A joyousness that the England manager has strived so hard to nurture. The joy which was disintegrating towards the end of a turgid last-16 game against Slovakia. It’s back. The joy is…

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Scotland reporter notebook: Steve Clarke’s side must show they are not just at Euro 2024 to make up the numbers | Football News

Scotland are still at the party and have a chance of making it through to the last 16. They have given themselves this chance after an improved performance and result against Switzerland. It was a game that Scotland will feel they could have won, but they also could have lost, given the chances the Swiss…

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Reporter Notebook: Everton and its fans have shown they’re not for moving – but new owners have huge job on their hands | Football News

Everton will play in the top flight of English football for a 71st consecutive season next August. That, despite overcoming historical circumstances, with two separate points deductions and subsequent appeal processes, a long drawn out proposed takeover and the death of a chairman leading to an interim board running the club. Quite the achievement considering…

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Reporter notebook: Arne Slot has charm by the bucketload – but big Liverpool ambitions too | Football News

It seems pretty clear now that Arne Slot is Liverpool bound. His last game as Feyenoord head coach will be on May 19 at home to Excelsior. Excelsior is Latin for higher. And Slot is heading for higher things. A job high up the world football scale, he hopes to bring more highs to Anfield.…

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