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FIFA 23 85+ Mixed Campaign Upgrade SBC: How to Complete
FIFA 23 85+ Mixed Campaign Upgrade SBC: How to Complete
FIFA 23 85+ Mixed Campaign Upgrade SBC is now live during FUT Ballers. Here's how to complete the SBC.
1970-01-01 08:00
Newcastle break Premier League record with 8-0 thrashing of Sheffield United
Newcastle break Premier League record with 8-0 thrashing of Sheffield United
Newcastle completed the Sheffield double in style as they equalled their biggest win of the Premier League era at Sheffield United, whose difficult week ended in an embarrassing 8-0 defeat. The Blades, who paid tribute before kick-off to women’s player Maddy Cusack following her death aged just 27 this week, endured a chastening afternoon on the pitch at Bramall Lane. The Magpies hit Sheffield Wednesday for eight under Sir Bobby Robson in 1999 and they did the same to their city rivals on Sunday as Sean Longstaff, Dan Burn, Sven Botman, Callum Wilson, Anthony Gordon, Miguel Almiron, Bruno Guimaraes and Alexander Isak all scored. Any questions about how Newcastle would cope with juggling the demands of the Premier League and Champions League were answered emphatically in a vibrant display which asserted themselves as top-six contenders again following a slow start to the campaign. The result will add extra pain to the Blades who were already suffering from the events of this week and it was their heaviest league defeat in history. They were within minutes of beating Tottenham last week until succumbing to the latest Premier League comeback in history, but on this evidence, they are heading straight back to the Championship. The pressure will mount on boss Paul Heckingbottom, whose side have taken one point from their first six games. The build-up to the game was dominated by the Blades’ tribute to Cusack, who also worked in the club’s commercial department, with a poignant eulogy followed by her mum and sister laying a wreath on the centre circle. The hosts were desperate to get a result in her memory and they started well with Luke Thomas having two good chances at the far post. First he saw a drilled effort blocked and then put a similar effort, on this occasion with time and space, wide from James McAtee’s cross. But things crumbled in a 14-minute period where Newcastle ran amok. They took a 21st-minute lead as Gordon did well to get to the byline, but as he beat John Egan the ball bounced up and hit his hand before he pulled back to Longstaff to fire in from eight yards. Despite the apparent handball, VAR did not intervene as it was ruled accidental. There was no disputing Newcastle’s second goal 10 minutes later as Burn wriggled free of Anel Ahmedhodzic from Kieran Trippier’s corner to head home at the far post. Tempers were beginning to boil as Jack Robinson received a yellow card for a strong tackle on Longstaff, even though he won the ball. There was even more home anger from the resulting free-kick as Botman found space to head home and make it 3-0. As Newcastle celebrated in front of the home end, fans threw missiles, with a drinks bottle hitting Elliot Anderson on the leg. It could easily have been 4-0 but Wilson was denied by Wes Foderingham while Newcastle could have had a penalty but VAR opted not to get involved when Gordon was tripped by Jayden Bogle. They needed 11 minutes after the restart to get their fourth as Wilson headed home yet another Trippier assist, with both players left in acres of space. It was 5-0 just after the hour mark when Gordon capped a scintillating display by cutting inside and curling a fine 20-yard shot into the bottom corner. Five became six when Almiron scored a beauty, firing into the bottom corner after Guimaraes incisive through ball played him in. Guimaraes then added a seventh in the 73rd minute when he converted a loose ball before substitute Isak completed the rout by latching on to a loose header from Tom Davies. Read More Darwin Nunez is Liverpool’s wildcard who can take the fight to Man City Ange Postecoglou has already transformed Tottenham with Arsenal comeback Newcastle equal their biggest Premier League win with rout of Sheffield United Maddy Cusack remembered with emotional tribute before Premier League match Sheffield United vs Newcastle United LIVE: Latest Premier League updates
2023-09-25 01:50
Who is Kirsten Kutner? Greg Norman's wife allegedly served alcohol to an underage girl before she was sexually assaulted by two teens
Who is Kirsten Kutner? Greg Norman's wife allegedly served alcohol to an underage girl before she was sexually assaulted by two teens
Kirsten Kutner reportedly let her daughter host a pool party at their Florida mansion where partygoers, including the minors, were served alcohol
2023-06-18 14:52
Trump argues proposed limits on 2020 election case evidence violate free speech
Trump argues proposed limits on 2020 election case evidence violate free speech
By Jacqueline Thomsen WASHINGTON Donald Trump's lawyers told a federal judge on Monday that strictly limiting the public
2023-08-08 07:47
Wembley Stadium launches dementia friendly match-day experience
Wembley Stadium launches dementia friendly match-day experience
Wembley will become the UK’s first dementia friendly national stadium in a bid to keep sports fans affected by the condition “at the heart of the action”. The Football Association and official charity partner Alzheimer’s Society have collaborated to improve the match-day experience for people living with dementia, who can find sporting venues disorientating and overwhelming. Football’s governing body has also backed Alzheimer’s Society’s new Dementia Friendly Sports Clubs and Venues guide, while both the Premier League and the Racecourse Association have pledged their commitment to becoming dementia friendly. Alzheimer’s Society chief executive officer Kate Lee said: “We want to see all sports showing their commitment to giving fans with dementia a smooth journey from sofa to stands. “We’re really pleased to see our landmark guidance be so well received by organisations across multiple sports. “We hope it helps foster a more inclusive, accessible and welcoming environment for sports fans with dementia, so they can continue to be at the heart of the action.” After an audit of Wembley Stadium by people affected by dementia, measures have been put in place to improve accessibility and increase understanding of the condition. Public-facing staff such as matchday stewards will be given bespoke training and there will be increased visibility of services available, such as dedicated lifts and Wembley’s shuttle services. Stadium director Liam Boylan said: “The changes we’ve made at Wembley are the first steps in ensuring that those who are affected by dementia are not excluded from the beautiful game and can continue to enjoy the sport they love, safe in the knowledge that their support and wellbeing is our top priority. “Sport has an unrivalled ability to inform, educate and put a spotlight on important issues and we look forward to continue working closely with Alzheimer’s Society.” The Dementia Friendly Sports Clubs and Venues guide was created and funded by Alzheimer’s Society’s Sport United Against Dementia Board, with contributions from the Premier League and other sporting stakeholders. The changes we’ve made at Wembley are the first steps in ensuring that those who are affected by dementia are not excluded from the beautiful game Wembley Stadium director Liam Boylan The Premier League’s head of community Nick Perchard said: “The importance of creating an inclusive atmosphere for fans is of paramount importance to the Premier League and its clubs. “We look forward to seeing this landmark guidance rolled out further into the game and making a meaningful difference to families affected by dementia.” The Racecourse Association’s communications manager Paul Swain added: “We’re working closely with Alzheimer’s Society and backing its landmark guidance to keep fans at the heart of unforgettable racing moments as part of British horseracing’s ongoing commitment to inclusion.” Alzheimer’s Society said 900,000 people in the UK live with dementia – “enough to fill Wembley 10 times over” – and attending sporting venues presented unique challenges. Many find matchdays too disorientating and overwhelming due to large crowds and noise levels, plus the inability to communicate, Alzheimer’s Society said. Jonathan Pinkney, son of Brighton season ticket holder John Pinkney, who lives with dementia, said: “Dad has been a life-long Brighton fan, but his dementia diagnosis changed everything. “He gets anxious if it gets too busy and crowded, especially when queueing. But on the few occasions I have needed help from Brighton’s stewards, they have been incredibly supportive. “Going to a football game is great because for 90 minutes it’s just dad being dad, like he always was. That’s why Alzheimer’s Society’s work to make stadiums dementia friendly is fantastic.” Swansea partnered with Alzheimer’s Society Cymru in 2021 and set up a working group of fans affected by dementia before implementing a series of improvements. Among those, first and last steps within the Swansea.com Stadium have been painted red to assist fans with perception issues. Swansea’s head of hospitality and fan engagement Catherine Thomas said: “We strive to make a real difference to families impacted by dementia. “As well as providing ear defenders if noise mitigation is required at our games, we also have an inclusion room, which can provide a quiet space to watch the game during matches, while our disability liaison officers have undergone dementia friends training and are on hand to help in any way they can.” One in three people born in the UK today will go on to develop dementia Alzheimer's Society The FA’s partnership with Alzheimer’s Society, which began in 2021 and has been extended until July 2024, has raised over £400,000. Alzheimer’s Society estimates that by 2025 one million people will be living with the condition in the UK, and many millions more carers, partners, families and friends will be affected. Dementia deaths are rising year on year and 225,000 people will develop dementia in 2023 – one every three minutes – while one in three people born in the UK today will go on to develop the condition. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Andy Murray family missed his first home title in seven years due to rain delay Andy Murray hopes record breaker Djokovic ‘takes eye off ball’ before Wimbledon Pretty Woman makes Pep Guardiola’s day as Julia Roberts hails Man City champions
2023-06-12 07:01
US, China defence chiefs speak 'briefly' at Singapore summit
US, China defence chiefs speak 'briefly' at Singapore summit
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and his Chinese counterpart Li Shangfu spoke briefly on Friday in Singapore, the Pentagon said, after Beijing declined an...
2023-06-02 21:06
Who is Justin Guarini? Kelly Clarkson reveals her secret relationship with 'American Idol' contestant
Who is Justin Guarini? Kelly Clarkson reveals her secret relationship with 'American Idol' contestant
Following their appearances on the first season of 'American Idol', Kelly claimed that she and Justin secretly dated while filming their 2003 movie
2023-06-30 10:54
Avanzanite Bioscience Further Strengthens Leadership Team With Country Manager of Germany
Avanzanite Bioscience Further Strengthens Leadership Team With Country Manager of Germany
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2023-09-19 13:30
NASA panel calls for agency to play larger role in studying UFOs
NASA panel calls for agency to play larger role in studying UFOs
By Joey Roulette WASHINGTON A NASA panel recommended in a report issued on Thursday that the U.S. space
2023-09-14 21:59
Did Andrew Sansone really threaten Julie Banderas? Fox News anchor's ex-husband cleared of criminal charges over 2022 altercation
Did Andrew Sansone really threaten Julie Banderas? Fox News anchor's ex-husband cleared of criminal charges over 2022 altercation
Fox News anchor Julie Banderas announced her divorce from husband Andrew Sansone live on television
2023-08-08 15:02
Carlo Ancelotti on how Real Madrid stopped Erling Haaland in first leg
Carlo Ancelotti on how Real Madrid stopped Erling Haaland in first leg
Carlo Ancelotti on how Real Madrid stopped Erling Haaland in first leg.
1970-01-01 08:00
Read the Supreme Court’s Decision on Affirmative Action
Read the Supreme Court’s Decision on Affirmative Action
The US Supreme Court sharply limited the use of race as a factor in university admissions. The decision
2023-06-29 23:06