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Which Premier League clubs will qualify for the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League?
Which Premier League clubs will qualify for the Champions League, Europa League and Europa Conference League?
An explainer of which Premier League clubs will qualify for the three European competitions next season.
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When Newcastle last played in the Champions League
When Newcastle last played in the Champions League
Newcastle United, under the stewardship of Sir Bobby Robson and with Alan Shearer up front, last qualified for the Champions League two decades ago.
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Players who won the World Cup and Champions League in the same season
Players who won the World Cup and Champions League in the same season
The select group of players who have won the World Cup and Champions League, regarded by many as the pinnacle achievements in football, in the same season.
1970-01-01 08:00
For the first time in 20 years, Newcastle United will play in the Champions League
For the first time in 20 years, Newcastle United will play in the Champions League
Fans of Newcastle United had expected the club's new owners to deliver success -- but perhaps not this much, this soon.
1970-01-01 08:00
USMNT rumors: Balogun to Milan, Weah to Marseille, Reynolds to West Ham
USMNT rumors: Balogun to Milan, Weah to Marseille, Reynolds to West Ham
Today's USMNT rumors include Folarin Balogun to AC Milan, Timothy Weah to Marseille and Bryan Reynolds to West Ham United.USMNT rumors: Folarin Balogun to AC MilanFolarin Balogun is now the first American player to score 20 goals in one of Europe's top five leagues. The previous reco...
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Woman reveals ‘crippling’ condition that almost called off her wedding
Woman reveals ‘crippling’ condition that almost called off her wedding
A woman who felt she was “trapped in this really dark world” due to her anxiety, causing her to have panic attacks, cancel her hen do, and feel she was “constantly on the verge of having a heart attack”, has said “therapy has allowed (her) to feel like (herself)” again and she has since gone on to marry her best friend who she met at school. Kirsty McKillop, 34, a strategist who lives in Walthamstow, London, said she had experienced anxiety “on and off” throughout her life, but it became all-consuming during the Covid pandemic – particularly after going through a redundancy process at her previous job in PR, which knocked her confidence and made her question her self-worth. She said she felt trapped in this “prison” that she had created in her mind and started “catastrophising” – she thought she would “lose everything in (her) life that she cared about”. “I felt like I was basically being crushed by the dark and being suffocated by it and I couldn’t get out,” she said. Kirsty decided to quit her job to look after her mental health, but then “everything went from bad to worse” as she started to experience debilitating physical symptoms. She would cry every day, vomit, experience heart palpitations, have panic attacks, feel agitated and extremely restless, and lie awake in bed until the morning. At her lowest point, Kirsty said she did not believe that she could get better, and she did not engage in “anything that might help her”. However, with the continued support of her now-husband, Liam, 34, family and friends, she began engaging in therapy from December 2021 – and gradually over time she could “physically feel (her anxiety) lifting”. She has since gone on to get married – something she previously did not think was possible – and go on her honeymoon to South Africa, and she now wishes to give the message that “life without anxiety is possible”. “No matter what level of anxiety you’re feeling, it isn’t something that you have to accept as part of life,” she said. “Whilst it is a natural human response, it’s not something you have to live with, and, going through therapy, it has just completely freed me from those feelings and I’m so much happier.” According to the charity Mind, anxiety is a natural human response when we feel that we are under threat; it can be experienced through our thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations. Kirsty had experienced anxiety at varying stages in her life, but during lockdown, when her job was at risk, her mind was “swamped” with negative and “obsessive” thoughts, with everyday places and situations becoming “bleak and scary and threatening”. While Kirsty did not lose her job, the redundancy process knocked her confidence, and her heightened emotions quickly spiralled into physical symptoms of anxiety. She felt she was in “this constant state of panic” and started “overthinking everything”. “I had really irrational thoughts that I was going to lose everything in my life that I cared about because I was not able to function day to day,” she said. “I think, eventually, it did turn into depression, and then I had quite intrusive thoughts around not wanting to wake up if I did get to sleep. “Not being able to sleep, not being able to eat, being sick, crying, feeling like I was having a heart attack, and feeling terrified of everything was really scary.” Kirsty would lie in bed and try to “disassociate” from her anxiety, but her intrusive thoughts just kept “swirling around in her head”. She then decided to quit her job in September 2021 “to give her the headspace” she felt she needed, but the lack of structure and routine in her life only made her anxiety worse. “It had taken over my head so much that I could not think rationally – everything was like, I’m worried about holding down a job, therefore, I’m not going to be able to pay the mortgage, therefore, I’m going to lose the house, therefore, I’m going to lose my husband and all my friends, and I’m going to end up with nothing,” she explained. “Despite having incredibly supportive friends who would come and just be with me for hours, I still had that fear.” Kirsty remembers a specific conversation where her parents and her then-fiance were discussing the wedding, and she thought: “This is ridiculous, there’s no way I’m going to get married in this state.” By this point, she had started losing consciousness during the day and blacking out, and she had to cancel her hen do. In November 2021, after moving back to her home town in Yorkshire, Kirsty’s family and friends encouraged her to seek professional support, as she was “stuck, trapped, in this completely different place”. Kirsty’s loved ones had looked after her throughout this period and previously suggested she seek help, but she was not willing to engage as she thought “it’s not going to make a difference”. She then started speaking to a therapist who was right for her in December 2021, and Kirsty said she was “pulled out of this horrible world”. Through having sessions once or twice a week, and with cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), Kirsty said she felt she was “becoming much more rational” as she started to “challenge” her thoughts. The CBT focused on thinking about the facts, rather than “the feelings and the catastrophising” she had been experiencing, to try to “break the cycles of negative thinking”. She said: “When that feeling starts to lift, you think, I can get better, and I want to get better. “It’s not about fighting those thoughts, but accepting them and recognising they’re not facts.” By February 2022, Kirsty started to feel like herself again – she stopped being sick, no longer had panic attacks, and was able to sleep. In April, she started a new job as a strategist, which she now loves, and in July she married Liam and had “an amazing day”. Looking back now, Kirsty said she “dreads to think where she would have been” if she did not start having therapy, and she is beyond grateful for the support she has received from her family and friends. She does not want anyone else to go through the “absolute hell” she has, and wants to encourage more open dialogue and acceptance around mental health and anxiety, as she believes it “shouldn’t define you”. “Anxiety is a natural response, but when it gets to the point where you’re having intrusive thoughts, or it’s affecting you physically, or it’s stopping you from doing things, that’s when it’s not normal and you shouldn’t accept it,” Kirsty explained. “It’s not a state of well or unwell, it’s a state of always making sure you’re looking after yourself because life is always going to throw different challenges at you.” She added: “I enjoy life so much more without letting anxious thoughts spoil my day-to-day life… and therapy has just allowed me to feel like myself and enjoy being myself.” Kirsty is one of many who have offered quotes to inform and create a striking collection of AI art to shine a light on anxiety symptoms. The artwork, from the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP), has been installed outside London Waterloo – for more information, visit www.bacp.co.uk/anxietyis. Read More I was a child with mental health problems. Nothing excuses the way I was treated Mum suffered panic attacks for 30 years due to unusual phobia ‘I spent too much money on your wedding’: Musician calls out married friend for flirting with other women Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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Brooks Koepka Intensely Enjoying Stanley Cup Playoffs (Blinking Optional)
Brooks Koepka Intensely Enjoying Stanley Cup Playoffs (Blinking Optional)
VIDEO: Brooks Koepka refuses to blink during Panthers - Hurricanes game.
1970-01-01 08:00
A Florida man's arm was amputated after he was attacked by a 10-foot alligator
A Florida man's arm was amputated after he was attacked by a 10-foot alligator
A 23-year-old man has lost his arm after he was attacked by an alligator near a pond behind a bar in southwest Florida early Sunday morning, officials say.
1970-01-01 08:00
Brooks Koepka’s fifth major is the latest evidence that he should be added to Team USA at Ryder Cup
Brooks Koepka’s fifth major is the latest evidence that he should be added to Team USA at Ryder Cup
Brooks Koepka’s win at the PGA Championship puts him in second place in the Ryder Cup standings for the U.S. team, with pressure mounting for him to be a captain's pick.Brooks Koepka didn’t just overcome his final day nerves to win his third PGA Championship trophy, he made it i...
1970-01-01 08:00
When are the 2023/24 Premier League fixtures released?
When are the 2023/24 Premier League fixtures released?
Everything you need to know about when the 2023/24 Premier League fixtures are being released.
1970-01-01 08:00
The 73rd Hole: US Open & Open Championship predictions, Koepka validates LIV Golf, more after PGA Championship
The 73rd Hole: US Open & Open Championship predictions, Koepka validates LIV Golf, more after PGA Championship
The PGA Championship is over and we're heading to The 73rd Hole to break down US Open and British Open predictions, Brooks Koepka and LIV Golf, and more.Brooks Koepka, for the third time, is holding the Wanamaker Trophy as the PGA Championship winner. And there was no doubt. He held the 54-...
1970-01-01 08:00
Pep Guardiola explains what Man City need to do in order to be considered 'the greatest'
Pep Guardiola explains what Man City need to do in order to be considered 'the greatest'
Pep Guardiola hailed his team's achievement after clinching their fifth Premier League title in six years. However, Guardiola emphasises that winning the Champions League is crucial for City to be considered among the greatest teams of all time.
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