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MATCHDAY: Arsenal hosts Fulham, PSG plays Lens
MATCHDAY: Arsenal hosts Fulham, PSG plays Lens
Arsenal and Brighton go for their third straight wins to open the Premier League season when they host Fulham and West Ham, respectively
2023-08-26 06:24
Mexico deploys 300 National Guard troopers to area where 13 police officers were killed in an ambush
Mexico deploys 300 National Guard troopers to area where 13 police officers were killed in an ambush
The Mexican government is sending 300 National Guard troopers to bolster the southern state of Guerrero, where a local police chief and 12 officers were shot dead in a brutal ambush Monday
2023-10-25 06:02
Sprouts Announces 24 School Garden Builds in 24 Hours in 24 Communities
Sprouts Announces 24 School Garden Builds in 24 Hours in 24 Communities
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 22, 2023--
2023-08-22 19:07
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, a fierce Ron DeSantis critic, qualifies for GOP presidential debate
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez, a fierce Ron DeSantis critic, qualifies for GOP presidential debate
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez says he's qualified for next week’s Republican opening presidential debate
2023-08-18 22:57
Jamie Lee Komoroski: Drunk driver who killed Samantha Miller on her wedding day in Folly Beach crash indicted
Jamie Lee Komoroski: Drunk driver who killed Samantha Miller on her wedding day in Folly Beach crash indicted
Police said Jamie Lee Komoroski was extremely drunk at the time of the crash and was driving at 65mph on the day of the accident
2023-09-22 05:16
'Kelce,' 'Wrexham' and 'Wrestlers' add to the wave of sports-related documentaries
'Kelce,' 'Wrexham' and 'Wrestlers' add to the wave of sports-related documentaries
Sports is just another form of TV content, and networks and streaming services have eagerly sought to stretch that out over more hours. So it's hardly a surprise to see the drama spilling off the fields, courts and mats and into docuseries and documentaries, focusing not just on the games people play but the people who play them.
2023-09-12 22:28
Rouble sinks to over 15-month low vs dollar on political risk concerns
Rouble sinks to over 15-month low vs dollar on political risk concerns
The Russian rouble slumped to a more than 15-month low against the dollar on Friday, weighed down by
2023-06-30 15:08
Champions League would be a ‘circus’ if played outside Europe, says Bayern chief
Champions League would be a ‘circus’ if played outside Europe, says Bayern chief
The Champions League risks becoming a travelling circus if matches are taken outside Europe, according to the boss of one of the continent’s leading clubs. UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin hinted in April that a Champions League final could be played in the United States in the future, while sources close to the European Club Association have also spoken favourably about playing a revamped Super Cup in the US in the years ahead. However, the chief executive of Bayern Munich, Jan-Christian Dreesen, gave the idea short shrift at the ECA’s General Assembly in Berlin on Thursday. “For sure we have to develop our tournament, but on the other side my personal view is quite clear. We are not the Cirque du Soleil,” he said. “We have a European championship, and we have to play our matches in Europe.” Dreesen, one of the ECA vice-chairs, also insisted European football did not need to be “afraid” of the rising influence of the Saudi league, with its clubs having spent more than £700million on Europe-based players this summer. “I think we shouldn’t be worried about that,” he added. “We will have to see in the future if it’s sustainable and then we will handle it. And as Nasser (Al Khelaifi, ECA chairman) has said already, we have a fantastic competition, we have this tradition with the European clubs, so we don’t have to be afraid.” UEFA announced a new Memorandum of Understanding with the ECA on Wednesday which included an agreement on how money earned from European club competitions should be split. Solidarity payments to clubs not playing in European competitions will rise from four to seven per cent in the 2024-27 cycle, while there is also a combined 10 per cent uplift in the percentage of revenue set aside for participation and performance. The proportion allocated to clubs based on their historic coefficient and the size of their country’s television market pool will be reduced by the same amount. While the new distribution model has been widely welcomed, two bosses from mid-sized European clubs said the disparity in revenues between domestic leagues was the bigger issue affecting competitive balance across the continent. Celtic chief executive and ECA vice-chair Peter Lawwell said: “Celtic as the champions in Scotland receive just over £3m, if you are relegated from the EPL (English Premier League) you get £140m. “The main factor is the domestic competitions.” Dariusz Mioduski, the president of the management board at Polish club Legia Warsaw, added: “What has been done now with the (European) distribution….doesn’t fix the leagues. It will never fix the problem. “This is the challenge for Europe in the future to look at that because today what you have is an inherent issue in European football where clubs are limited in their revenues to the domestic markets but they have to compete across Europe for talent. “Unless you somehow fix that, or at least address it, the problem will be getting bigger and bigger and there is no way to fix it by sharing more and more money through European competitions, it has to be done through something else.” ECA chair Al Khelaifi was asked whether he expected the three clubs still outside the organisation following the 2021 Super League breakaway attempt – Barcelona, Juventus and Real Madrid – to have returned within a year’s time. Juventus have begun the process of leaving the Super League, but have not yet been readmitted to the ECA. “They (the three clubs) are most welcome back,” Al Khelaifi said. “(They were a group of) three, but now only two. So every six months there’s one less, which is good. They are going slowly, but in the right way.” Earlier in the day, Manchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano was elected as the Premier League’s sole representative on the ECA board. Lawwell and Arsenal chief executive Vinai Venkatesham were appointed to the separate ECA-UEFA Joint Venture board which manages commercial matters related to Europe’s club competitions. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Rory McIlroy: Late birdies glossed over a pretty average day at Irish Open France ready for ‘wonderful’ World Cup opener with New Zealand – Fabien Galthie Johnny Sexton to make Ireland return in World Cup opener with Romania
2023-09-07 20:54
The Air Force's new nuclear stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, has taken its first test flight
The Air Force's new nuclear stealth bomber, the B-21 Raider, has taken its first test flight
The futuristic B-21 Raider warplane has taken its first flight, moving it closer to becoming the nation’s next nuclear weapons stealth bomber
2023-11-11 00:08
American Equity Hits Record on $4.3 Billion Brookfield Bid
American Equity Hits Record on $4.3 Billion Brookfield Bid
American Equity Investment Life Holding Co. shares soared to an all-time high after an arm of Canadian investment
2023-06-27 22:10
Goldman Strategists Warn Geopolitics Pose Risk to Stock Market
Goldman Strategists Warn Geopolitics Pose Risk to Stock Market
Any potential equity market rally is at risk if geopolitical uncertainty escalates further, according to Goldman Sachs Group
2023-10-18 15:42
Will Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury rematch put YouTube boxing at risk? TNT reveals his hit list
Will Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury rematch put YouTube boxing at risk? TNT reveals his hit list
TNT said, 'I'm used to, growing up fighting against proper boxers. These guys are a bit of a joke'
2023-06-20 14:04