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The Broncos hope to keep their season alive with a Round 3 match-up with the fast-starting Titans. The Brisbane Broncos, one of the NRLW premiership […]
The Broncos hope to keep their season alive with a Round 3 match-up with the fast-starting Titans. The Brisbane Broncos, one of the NRLW premiership […]
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Jaylen Brown’s omission from the United States Olympic roster raised concerns about potential tension within the Boston Celtics, but these fears seem to be unwarranted. Despite his status as the 2024 NBA Finals MVP, Brown was not selected to replace Kawhi Leonard, leading him to publicly criticize Nike, believing the company influenced his exclusion. While some labeled Brown as “selfish” for his comments, teammate Payton Pritchard defended him, stating that there were no hard feelings from Derrick White, who took Leonard’s spot, and reaffirming the Celtics’ unity.
Newcastle United manager Eddie Howe is set to rotate his squad for the upcoming friendlies, with key players like Fabian Schar, Bruno Guimaraes, and Lloyd Kelly likely to see more action after making their pre-season debuts against Yokohama F. Marinos. Meanwhile, Kieran Trippier and Anthony Gordon have returned to training following their Euro 2024 duties with England, though their participation in the matches remains uncertain. New signing William Osula could also make his first appearance for the club.
On the Brest side, the team will be without defender Bradley Locko, who is away at the Paris 2024 Olympics. However, recent signing Jordan Amavi is expected to maintain his position in the back line, alongside fellow new recruit Abdoulaye Ndiaye. Midfielder Mahdi Camara, who scored in their last match against Juventus, is likely to start again, with Ludovic Ajorque leading the attack.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers gear up for their first preseason game, an unexpected quarterback competition is unfolding. With veteran Russell Wilson resting a calf injury, Justin Fields, acquired earlier in the offseason, has been taking snaps with the starters. This shift has sparked speculation about who will start in Week 1, with former NFL player Louis Riddick suggesting that Fields might secure the role if he continues to impress in practice. Initially expected to develop behind Wilson, Fields is now quietly gaining momentum, showing notable improvement under the guidance of Mike Tomlin and offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.
McGuinness was an exceptional player for Sheffield Wednesday and would have made their promotion to the Championship much smoother if he had stayed. However, given that the team was in League One when he returned to Cardiff City, re-signing him was always a tall order. With McGuinness already valued at seven figures, it was unlikely that Dejphon Chansiri would have been willing to spend £3 million to bring him back. Although Wednesday missed out on a promising player, Danny Rohl now has the pull to attract similar talent, and fans remain hopeful that Rohl will deliver on his promise to strengthen the backline in the near future.
The Telegraph reports that all three newly-promoted Premier League clubs—Leicester, Ipswich, and Southampton—are vying to sign Oliver Skipp. Skipp, praised as “fabulous” by Glenn Hoddle, is expected to leave Tottenham before the transfer window closes, with a loan move being the most likely scenario. It seems Skipp will only depart from his boyhood club for another Premier League team, rather than dropping down to the Championship to reunite with Farke.
Mason Cotcher, a standout in Sunderland’s youth ranks and attracting Premier League attention, is precisely the type of player the club wants in their first team. However, Sunderland has failed to promote Cotcher, and now he is set to leave without ever making a first-team appearance. This situation mirrors that of Chris Rigg, who also excelled in the academy and attracted Premier League interest. Unlike Cotcher, Rigg got a chance to play for the first team and is now poised to become a valuable asset for Sunderland. Kristjaan Speakman might regret losing Cotcher to Aston Villa, but this should serve as a valuable lesson for him and the club.
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