USMNT roster: 5 European duos to look out for next season
AC Milan, Juventus, Fulham, Union Berlin and now PSV Eindhoven all have two players from the USMNT roster in their squads and Americansshould be excited about watching these teams next season.Filling your squad with USMNT players may not always be wise. Just ask Leeds United fans who had Tyler A...
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Latest 5-star Texas commit promises to flip more recruits to Longhorns
Texas football picked up a huge commitment from five-star edge Colin Simmons and he's already pledged to flip more recruits to the Longhorns.After a tight recruiting battle with LSU, the Texas Longhorns came out on top in their pursuit of Colin Simmons.The five-star edge rusher announce...
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL Rumors: Former GM reveals when Dalvin Cook, Ezekiel Elliott will sign
Two top free agent running backs, Dalvin Cook and Ezekiel Elliott, still haven't found homes. An NFL insider predicts when they will sign new deals.As NFL preseason gets underway, the fates of two top free agent running backs remain undecided: Dalvin Cook and Ezekiel Elliott.Both Cook a...
1970-01-01 08:00
College football realignment rumors: Notre Dame makes ACC enemies with Cal, Stanford push
Notre Dame Jack Swarbrick revealed the reason why he is trying to convince the ACC to add Cal and Stanford.The Pac-12 currently features just four teams that aren't moving to a new conference in 2024 -- Stanford, Cal, Washington State, and Oregon State. With the Pac-12 seemingly on its last...
1970-01-01 08:00
Pep Guardiola doesn’t expect Man City to hit same standards this season
Pep Guardiola claims it is inevitable standards will drop at Manchester City following last season’s treble success. The City boss accepts it is unlikely his team will be able to match the intensity that saw them pick up the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League trophies last term as a new campaign begins. The Spaniard wants to make sure City pace their challenge for further silverware and is not even thinking about an end goal yet. “We are going to drop that’s for sure,” said Guardiola, whose side begin their quest for a sixth domestic title in seven years at Burnley on Friday. “It’s inevitable a little bit. We’ll try to avoid it as much as possible. Now it’s (about) not dropping too much – staying there, staying there, (being) close to our rivals. “Then try to, in the last four, five, or six months, try to do what we have done every season. I don’t want to do it now. That is my feeling. “Now, (it would be a) big mistake thinking about trophies and titles – big mistake.” Guardiola also does not want to set any targets for Erling Haaland in his second season at the club. The prolific Norwegian enjoyed an outstanding first year, firing 52 goals in just 53 appearances. Guardiola said: “I will advise him, don’t put much pressure on the goals. I said to Erling, come back at your best, physically and mentally. If you score, fine. If you don’t score, fine. “Try to improve in your details, in your quality and skills, and the team will help you as much as possible to score goals. I don’t want (to ask of) Erling to score 50 or 60. “Try to be happy like he was last season and relax. Afterwards, the goals will come naturally, don’t force it.” Concerns have been expressed this week about the potential impact on players of the edict for referees to be stricter when adding on added time. Guardiola himself felt the amount added in the Community Shield against Arsenal last weekend was excessive. He said: “Why eight minutes, not 12 or four? I don’t know exactly what happened. There was one goal and four or five substitutions but no injuries. “If you want to control it, do it like basketball – stop the clock. “If they are going to play the 10 minutes (extra) we are going to do it but, at the end we are going to play 41 games not 38 this season.” The continuing expansion of the football calendar, along with pre-season tours, is also further limiting players’ breaks. Guardiola said: “Many players asked me, ‘Give me more days off Pep’. I said I can’t. “It’s a problem. It’s getting worse – more games, more games and more than that. Players need to go to the theatre, cinema, park, the gardens, to do other things that aren’t to do with football.” Guardiola insists, however, that when it comes to his side’s additional showpiece fixtures this season – next week’s European Super Cup and the Club World Cup in December – he is honoured to be involved. “I love it,” he said. “I love to play the Super Cup. This club never won the Super Cup and of course to play the Club World Cup you have to win the Champions League. This opportunity is a pleasure.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Tom Pidcock criticised for bronze medal-winning move in mountain bike finale Harry Kane has fantasy managers on tenterhooks – Thursday’s sporting social England coach Steve Borthwick tells Henry Arundell to ‘trust his instincts’
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GM, Ford Slide as $80 Billion Union Risk Hits Confidence
General Motors Co. and Ford Motor Co. were among the biggest decliners in the US stock market Thursday
1970-01-01 08:00
Virgin Galactic: First space tourism mission after decades of promises
Keisha Schahaff and UK student Ana Mayers become the first mother-daughter duo to travel to the edge of space.
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Inter Miami vs Charlotte FC - Leagues Cup preview: TV channel, live stream, team news & prediction
Everything you need to know ahead of Inter Miami's Leagues Cup clash vs Charlotte FC.
1970-01-01 08:00
Athletic Club vs Real Madrid - La Liga: TV channel, team news, lineups & prediction
Real Madrid visit Athletic Club in La Liga on Saturday night. Preview includes how to watch on TV and live stream, team news, predicted lineups and more.
1970-01-01 08:00
Hedge Fund Alum George Noble Shutters New ETF After 59% Plunge
Hedge-fund veteran George Noble’s foray into the exchange-traded fund industry is ending after less than a year. The
1970-01-01 08:00
Dean Henderson future uncertain after Manchester United goalkeeper injury
Manchester United face a decision whether to keep Dean Henderson after their third-choice goalkeeper Tom Heaton was ruled out for several weeks. United have been in talks with Nottingham Forest for weeks and were willing to allow the England international to leave after signing Andre Onana. But the veteran Heaton was injured in training and, while United are waiting to discover the full extent, he is certain to miss their first few fixtures. United said in a statement: “Tom Heaton is out of Manchester United’s Premier League season opener against Wolverhampton Wanderers at Old Trafford on Monday. “The experienced goalkeeper sustained an injury in training that is still being assessed but he is expected to be unavailable for the first few weeks of the season.” If Henderson joins Forest, Heaton’s absence would leave United short of cover for Onana, with Matej Kovar expected to join Bayer Leverkusen. Forest manager Steve Cooper said that signing of Arsenal goalkeeper Matt Turner would not stop him in his attempts to bring Henderson, who was on loan last season, back to the City Ground. United have been discussing a loan with an option for a permanent deal. Read More West Ham agree deals for England pair Harry Maguire and James Ward-Prowse Wozniacki returns to tennis and new Man Utd threads – Tuesday’s sporting social Erik ten Hag wants two more signings as Manchester United reject £60m double offer
1970-01-01 08:00
Mexico Keeps Key Rate Steady at 11.25% for Third Meeting as Prices Slow
Mexico kept borrowing costs unchanged for a third straight meeting, after pledging to maintain its current stance long
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