Georgia's Beck, Alabama's Milroe lead teams to SEC title game after replacing big-name QBs
Georgia quarterback Carson Beck and Alabama's Jalen Milroe have led their teams into the Southeastern Conference championship game after replacing big-name stars
2023-11-30 02:56
College Football Picks: Awkward trophy ceremonies, CFP implications highlight championship weekend
There could be some awkward trophy ceremonies around college football’s championship weekend
2023-11-30 02:55
Jets begin Aaron Rodgers' 21-day practice window in next step in recovery from torn Achilles tendon
The New York Jets opened the 21-day practice window for quarterback Aaron Rodgers
2023-11-30 02:54
Premier League hit back at Andy Burnham ‘regulatory malpractice’ claim over Everton saga
The Premier League have hit back at Andy Burnham’s claims that they are guilty of “regulatory malpractice” and “abuse of process” by deducting Everton 10 points, insisting that they “entirely refuted his allegations.” Burnham – the mayor of Greater Manchester and an Everton season-ticket holder – last week wrote an open letter to Premier League chair Alison Brittain in which he said there had not been a fair process when enforcing the deduction. Everton were deemed to have breached Profit and Sustainability Rules by an independent commission, which determined they had losses of £124.5m over three years – £19.5m over the permitted threshold. But Burnham, a former Secretary of State for Health, was critical of the Premier League for adopting a sanctions policy in August, after Everton had been charged and before their case was heard. “The fact that the Premier League sought to introduce a new sanctions policy in the middle of this process amounts, in my view, to an abuse of process,” he wrote. “It could be argued that the Premier League handing a new penalty regime to the commission in this way is akin to the Government handing new sentencing guidelines to a judge in the middle of a trial. Any right-minded person would see that as an inappropriate attempt to influence the process.” However, The Telegraph and The Daily Mirror are reporting that Brittain has written a three-page letter in response to Burnham that lays out the organisation’s process around the decision and refutes all allegations of impropriety. She explained that the Premier League do not have a set sanction in place because a fixed penalty would hinder the ability of the independent panel to display any discretion or take mitigating circumstances into consideration. And she claims that having no fixed sanction actually provided a greater threat. Brittain went on to say that a commission hearing a case independently invites submissions from both sides on appropriate sanctions and added that Premier League clubs were asked about the potential introduction of a fixed set of sanctions in 2020 but the consensus feedback among the 20 at the time – Everton included – was not to impose any. The two major offences for which the Premier League does have fixed sanctions are a nine-point deduction for clubs entering administration and a 30-point deduction for clubs seeking to join an unsanctioned competition – a la the European Super League plans in 2021. Brittain also detailed that the Premier League worked closely with Everton during the period of the club’s breach and that they ignored clear warnings over their spending, opting not to stop buying players that put them in breach of profit and sustainability rules. Burnham insisted that his open letter was in his capacity as an Everton season-ticket holder, rather than a politician, while he has also claimed that Sky Sports pulled an interview with him ahead of the Toffees’ clash with Manchester United on Sunday. Sky responded to that complaint by insisting they have presented a balanced view of the situation throughout and the Premier League confirmed they have not requested any interview to be pulled. Everton have announced plans to appeal against the 10-point deduction and wider verdict, which they have called “wholly unjust”. Read More Defender Manuel Akanji admits Man City made ‘a lot of mistakes’ against Leipzig Rodrigo Bentancur set to be out until February after tearing an ankle ligament Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink wants aspiring black managers to get ‘a fair chance’ Former Sheffield United and Everton defender Phil Jagielka announces retirement VAR costing ‘livelihoods and reputations’ fumes Wolves boss after latest problems What is VAR, how does it work and what are the biggest problems?
2023-11-30 02:50
Cowboys face Seahawks with 13-game home winning streak on the line, and Eagles around the corner
Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys have one more game before a highly anticipated NFC East rematch
2023-11-30 02:50
Stokes undergoes left knee surgery in bid to be fit for England test tour of India starting January
England test captain Ben Stokes has undergone surgery on his left knee
2023-11-30 02:47
Tulane QB Michael Pratt named AAC offensive player of the year and Willie Fritz repeats as top coach
Tulane four-year starting quarterback Michael Pratt has been named offensive player of the year in the American Athletic Conference, and the Green Wave's Willie Fritz has been named the top coach for the second consecutive season
2023-11-30 02:29
Women's soccer falls short in medical support and pay, World Cup survey claims
A survey of players involved in this year’s Women’s World Cup suggests women’s soccer is falling short in key areas including medical support and pay
2023-11-30 02:22
Aaron Rodgers could actually return to the field sooner than we think
Aaron Rodgers could actually return to the field sooner than we think
2023-11-30 02:20
Arkansas brings back Bobby Petrino as offensive coordinator 11 years after he was fired amid scandal
Arkansas is bringing back Bobby Petrino to be its offensive coordinator
2023-11-30 02:20
Cowboys will try to extend 13-game home winning streak in visit from Seahawks
The Dallas Cowboys take a 13-game home winning streak into their second consecutive Thursday game at AT&T Stadium as the Seattle Seahawks visit
2023-11-30 02:19
Man Utd set to face Galatasaray in Champions League despite bad weather
Manchester United’s match at Galatasaray is set to go ahead after bad weather throughout the day in Istanbul had put the Champions League clash in doubt. Relentless rain has been falling in the Turkish city throughout the day and there are concerns over the state of the pitch at Rams Park. A statement from UEFA said: “We are closely monitoring the weather forecast and at this time the match will go ahead as scheduled.” United and Galatasaray arrived as planned, beginning their warm-ups as scheduled. Erik ten Hag’s men go into the match bottom of Group A having lost three of their four games so far in this season’s competition, and without a win away to Galatasaray in their last three visits. Galatasaray twice came from behind to win 3-2 when the sides met at Old Trafford in October, with Mauro Icardi scoring an 81st-minute winner after United midfielder Casemiro had been sent off. Read More Judd Trump marches into UK Championship quarter-finals Steve Borthwick ‘fully behind’ Owen Farrell’s break from international rugby Luke Donald humbled by players’ support for his return as Ryder Cup captain
2023-11-30 01:51