The Best Players to Pack From the FC 24 84+ RTTK or Trailblazers Upgrade
The best players to pack from the new FC 24 84+ RTTK or Trailblazers Upgrade SBC now available in Ultimate Team.
2023-11-15 03:47
Among Big Ten's first-year coaches, Northwestern's Braun looks like the biggest winner
David Braun appears to be the biggest winner among the Big Ten’s first-year coaches
2023-11-15 03:47
AP Player of the Week: Caitlin Clark of Iowa averaged 32 points, 9 assists and 8.3 rebounds
Caitlin Clark is the first Associated Press national player of the week in women's college basketball
2023-11-15 03:29
AP Player of the Week: Terrence Edwards Jr. of James Madison keyed big upset in 3-0 start for Dukes
Terrence Edwards Jr. of James Madison is the Associated Press national player of the week in men’s basketball for Week 1 of the season
2023-11-15 03:22
McIlroy dishes on Cantlay and caddie. He also explains clever singles lineup in Ryder Cup
Rory McIlroy rehashed some of the details in his dust-up with caddie Joe LaCava in the Ryder Cup
2023-11-15 03:22
Troy Lesesne is fired by the Red Bulls. His replacement will be their 20th coach in 29 seasons
Troy Lesesne was fired by the New York Red Bulls, and his replacement will become the team’s 20th coach in 29 seasons
2023-11-15 02:48
Manslaughter arrest in death of hockey player whose neck was cut with skate blade during game
Police in England have arrested a man on suspicion of manslaughter in the death of American ice hockey player Adam Johnson whose neck was cut by a skate during a game
2023-11-15 02:46
EA Sports FC 24 84+ RTTK or Trailblazers Upgrade SBC: How to Complete
EA Sports FC 24 84+ RTTK or Trailblazers Upgrade SBC is now live in Ultimate Team. Here's how to complete the SBC and if it's worth it.
2023-11-15 02:29
Cesc Fabregas determined to take ambitious Como into Serie A
Cesc Fabregas is determined to take Como to Serie A after taking over as boss at the Italian club. The former Arsenal, Chelsea and Barcelona midfielder, who is an investor in the club along with Thierry Henry, replaced Moreno Longo as interim boss on Monday in what is his first managerial position. He ended his playing career in the lakeside city last season and was coach of the club’s under-19s before getting the top job. Como are a club on the rise, having won back-to-back promotions and currently sit sixth in Serie B following a 2019 takeover. The Spaniard says he does not see the position as a stepping stone for a Premier League job, but a long-term project to get them to the top tier in Italy. “Obviously, now it is one of the main objectives, 100 per cent,” he said at Web Summit in Lisbon. “Whatever my role is I will always give my best. “When I joined the club one of the main objectives was to become the coach of Como 1907, I didn’t expect it to come so soon because I retired a little bit earlier, I could still be playing. “It is an opportunity for me. It is a long-term project, I am not here for two days or two months, it is a long thing. I trust the club, I trust the people, my family has found happiness in Como. “I feel great, I feel ready. This is something that happened very quickly in the last couple of days. “I have a lot of respect for the manager that was in charge for the last year and a half. I am used to the pressure, I am used to the requirements that the club wants, I am looking forward to it, it is very, very exciting.” Mirwan Suwarso, representative of the Como ownership group, said they sacked Longo because data showed they were regressing ahead of the January transfer window. He has grand plans to turn Como into the “ultimate soccer tourism destination”. It is an opportunity for me it is a long-term project, I am not here for two days or two months, it is a long thing. Cesc Fabregas “We have to rely on data and it showed that as we are heading towards the transfer window we are actually regressing in terms of our performance,” he said. “So instead of investing heavily in the transfer window in the wrong bloke we had to fix it so that is why we pulled the trigger. “When we stumbled upon the football club in Como we realised we had a great opportunity. Como is a great destination for tourism but at the same time there is nothing around it. “So our goal is to build the ultimate soccer tourism destination in the world and Lake Como is the perfect setting for it. It shows, we have been growing extensively.” Read More England skipper Jos Buttler vows to learn from World Cup ‘mistakes’ Anything is possible – Eric Dier on Tottenham’s Premier League title challenge Welsh Rugby Union was a ‘toxic’ environment, independent report finds We know what it means to Wales to get to Euro 2024 – Jordan James Rohit Sharma urges India to retain same mindset for World Cup semi-final Sol Campbell ‘happy in different space’ as he turns back on football management
2023-11-15 02:26
Houston's Denzel Perryman has been suspended 3 games for repeatedly violating player safety rules
Houston Texans linebacker Denzel Perryman has been suspended without pay for three games for repeatedly violating player safety rules during Sunday’s win over the Cincinnati Bengals
2023-11-15 02:20
Mendoza starts Mets job emphasizing how close team was to success in 2022, not this year's fall
Carlos Mendoza began his tenure as New York Mets manager emphasizing how close the team was to success in 2022, not how far it descended this year
2023-11-15 01:55
Anything is possible – Eric Dier on Tottenham’s Premier League title challenge
Eric Dier believes it is still possible for Tottenham to win the Premier League this season. Spurs made a great start to life under Ange Postecoglou, going unbeaten in their opening 10 games and topping the table. But the wheels have come off in the last two games as they were beaten 4-1 by Chelsea with nine men and then lost 2-1 at Wolves in a game where they were leading going into stoppage time. Dier, who found himself out of the team at the start of the season, says Spurs can still be in the mix along with Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal. “We’re still at the start of the season, there is still a long way to go,” he said at Web Summit in Lisbon. “I am experienced enough to know anything is possible.” Dier’s own future remains in doubt as he is out of contract in the summer and he will be able to talk to foreign clubs at the end of next month. While the 29-year-old, who grew up in Portugal and played for Sporting Lisbon, is insistent he would like to return to his childhood home once he has retired, he could not promise he will play for Sporting again. “One day I am sure I will be back. I think it is inevitable, if my wife wants to, we’ll come back one day to live when I have finished my career,” he added. “To come back and play here, you never know, I can’t say. “Sporting is my club, it will always be my club, it’s where I spent 12 years. Portugal as well for me is my home. “I’m 29 so I hope I have a lot of years left to play. I’m still young. Football is my priority.” Read More Welsh Rugby Union was a ‘toxic’ environment, independent report finds We know what it means to Wales to get to Euro 2024 – Jordan James Rohit Sharma urges India to retain same mindset for World Cup semi-final Sol Campbell ‘happy in different space’ as he turns back on football management LaLiga president says Jude Bellingham ‘like he’s from a different planet’ Rory McIlroy aware ‘loose lips sink ships’ as progress made towards golf future
2023-11-15 01:54