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How did the bizarre 'They Cloned Jamie' trend start? Ice-T slams conspiracy theory about Jamie Foxx
How did the bizarre 'They Cloned Jamie' trend start? Ice-T slams conspiracy theory about Jamie Foxx
A number of people strongly believed that Jamie Foxx had been cloned after the actor posted a video on Instagram
2023-07-25 16:25
Iraq's Kataeb Hezbollah says attacks aim to 'drain' US, sanctions 'ridiculous'
Iraq's Kataeb Hezbollah says attacks aim to 'drain' US, sanctions 'ridiculous'
By Timour Azhari BAGHDAD Iraq's Kataeb Hezbollah (KH) militia, a powerful armed faction with close ties to Iran,
2023-11-19 06:27
How to Contact DBLTAP
How to Contact DBLTAP
How to get in contact with DBLTAP.
1970-01-01 08:00
Scheffler, Spieth lead World Challenge, Tiger rallies
Scheffler, Spieth lead World Challenge, Tiger rallies
World number one Scottie Scheffler and three-time major-winner Jordan Spieth opened up a one-shot lead at the halfway stage of the PGA Tour Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas on...
2023-12-02 06:06
Uber's diversity chief on leave after employee criticism over 'Don't Call Me Karen' panel
Uber's diversity chief on leave after employee criticism over 'Don't Call Me Karen' panel
Uber's diversity chief is on leave from the company after criticism from some employees related to an internal panel called "Don't Call Me Karen."
2023-05-23 05:03
Andrew Tate claims mainstream media exercises mind control over the masses, fans say 'time to sober up'
Andrew Tate claims mainstream media exercises mind control over the masses, fans say 'time to sober up'
In the 5-minute video, Andrew Tate proceeded to express his astonishment over the surprising news he had received upon waking up that morning
2023-07-09 22:05
Mali's military junta holds referendum on new constitution that it calls a step toward new elections
Mali's military junta holds referendum on new constitution that it calls a step toward new elections
Malian voters are casting ballots on whether to approve a new constitution
2023-06-18 18:33
£1bn spent and counting — so why do Chelsea just keep getting worse?
£1bn spent and counting — so why do Chelsea just keep getting worse?
Defeat to Aston Villa at Stamford Bridge was the final straw for Todd Boehly. With Chelsea languishing in the lower half of the table, he sacked the manager he had appointed, the one who was supposed to promote younger players and propel some of his many signings to glory. Not Mauricio Pochettino this week, but Graham Potter in April and, in a ruinous reign, dismissing the Englishman is one of the few decisions that Boehly and Clearlake Capital have got right; appointing Potter, however, ranked high and early among the many mistakes. Since his departure, however, Chelsea have only beaten Bournemouth, AFC Wimbledon and Luton. They have scored 16 goals in 19 games, two of them against a League Two side. In the Premier League this season, they have only outscored Luton and Burnley, who both have a game in hand. Meanwhile, Chelsea’s spending in little over a year has careered past £1bn. The only people to have spent more while failing disastrously and yet congratulating themselves are Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng. Pochettino’s slow start, with an encouraging second half against Liverpool on the opening weekend looking like a false dawn, has to be placed in the context of Chelsea, and this Chelsea. Callum Hudson-Odoi, offloaded by Chelsea on the cheap, scored on his Nottingham Forest debut last week, just as Christian Pulisic had struck in his first two matches for AC Milan whereas, 22 games into his Blues career, the £88m signing Mykhailo Mudryk is still to open his account. The loaned-out Romelu Lukaku has scored in three games in September for Roma whereas, after three games this month, Chelsea are yet to find the net themselves. Nicolas Jackson has provided different problems: some for opposing defences with his pace, more for Chelsea with his profligacy and indiscipline. The Senegalese was a quixotic choice to spearhead a goal-shy team: he finished last season with nine goals in eight matches for Villarreal but only had four in the preceding 30 and almost joined Bournemouth in January. For Chelsea, he is the Premier League’s greatest expected goals underachiever – one goal from an xG of 4.18 – and has a 5.26 per cent chance conversion rate. Only Erling Haaland has missed more big chances in the Premier League, but with the notable difference that the Norwegian is also leading the race for the Golden Boot and, indeed, has more league goals than Chelsea in the Boehly era. If Chelsea have somehow spent a fortune without acquiring lacked a prolific striker, they will be without a wasteful one for next week’s derby with Fulham: Jackson is banned after becoming the first player in the division to accumulate five bookings. That two of them were for waving imaginary yellow cards is an illustration that Chelsea’s plans tend to backfire, often ignominiously. And yet the burden on the raw Jackson has been too great; his record renders his struggles unsurprising. Christopher Nkunku, the Bundesliga’s top scorer last season, looked a genuine coup of a signing. Except that an injury-prone player has been sidelined since the summer. There are times when it seems Chelsea’s recruitment strategy is to sign the injury-prone; the £70m defender Wesley Fofana has a second major injury since joining. They made the injury-prone Reece James captain. He promptly got injured. His £30m deputy Malo Gusto was sent off against Villa. So Chelsea are now short of a right-back. Yet, despite an unprecedented spending spree, Pochettino has often found himself lacking compelling options. At various points this season, his bench has included Lucas Bergstrom, Alfie Gilchrist, Alex Matos, Ronnie Stutter, Eddie Beach, Mason Burstow, Bashir Humphreys and Diego Moreira. The unknowns are scarcely game-changers. Meanwhile, his team has never included the £58m Romeo Lavia, who has been injured. Elsewhere in a midfield of unprecedented cost, the £115m record signing Moises Caicedo conceded a penalty on his debut at West Ham and made the mistake for Nottingham Forest’s winner. The argument made in Chelsea’s defence is that it will take time for players to settle and that, with the youngest team in the division after a clearout of the experienced, they are building for the future. It is true, but only up to a point. Pochettino only has a two-year contract, for instance. Chelsea can amortise fees in the books over never-ending contracts but they still need to pay the selling clubs the sizeable fees they agreed to pay. And so far, no one has got better and no one’s value has increased. Meanwhile, can Chelsea afford to wait for this increasingly imaginary future? They are already nine points behind fifth place, four adrift of every other major contender for a top-four finish. They have no revenue – broadcast or matchday – from European football and, in a major failure, no shirt sponsor. They are raising prices for fans; by doing so to compensate for their own reckless overspending and terrible decision-making while providing them with an inferior product suggests they are football’s answer to Elon Musk. Meanwhile, they stumble on. Logically, with a manager of Pochettino’s calibre, with talented if at times mismatched players, with footballers of potential, it will get better. But logically, they should never have plumbed such depths at all. And so Chelsea’s quest for a first goal of September continues against in the Carabao Cup against Brighton, having taken their manager, coaching staff, head of recruitment, player of the year, goalkeeper and, for a record-breaking price, their midfielder for a combined sum of around £250m. And now Brighton are 11 places above Chelsea in the table. 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2023-09-25 21:49
Turkey Latest: High Turnout Expected in Sharply Split Vote
Turkey Latest: High Turnout Expected in Sharply Split Vote
More than 60 million voters are set to cast ballots on Sunday in Turkey’s most pivotal elections in
1970-01-01 08:00
Blinken says a multinational force is needed to help Haiti's National Police restore order
Blinken says a multinational force is needed to help Haiti's National Police restore order
U.S. State Secretary Antony Blinken says a multinational force is needed to help Haiti’s National Police as he echoed recent appeals made by United Nations officials who warn that the country’s insecurity is worsening
2023-07-06 12:11
Gooch birdies final hole to beat DeChambeau and win his 3rd LIV Golf title
Gooch birdies final hole to beat DeChambeau and win his 3rd LIV Golf title
Talor Gooch is a winner for the third time this year in the LIV Golf League
2023-07-03 00:50
Industrial Wind Power Company One Energy to go Public Via SPAC
Industrial Wind Power Company One Energy to go Public Via SPAC
One Energy Enterprises Inc., a renewable power company focused on industrial clients, is going public via a blank-check
2023-08-15 07:48