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Bowen eager to score for new twins in 'massive' Conference League final
Bowen eager to score for new twins in 'massive' Conference League final
Jarrod Bowen said he would like to score a goal for each of his newborn twins when his West Ham side face Fiorentina in the Europa Conference...
1970-01-01 08:00
Poland's state media criticized for its coverage of huge anti-government march
Poland's state media criticized for its coverage of huge anti-government march
An official with Poland’s state broadcasting authority says it has received multiple complaints over the way state media covered a huge anti-government protest
1970-01-01 08:00
Key McConnell aide joining Kentucky GOP gubernatorial campaign in senior management role
Key McConnell aide joining Kentucky GOP gubernatorial campaign in senior management role
A top aide to Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell is joining Daniel Cameron’s gubernatorial campaign in Kentucky
1970-01-01 08:00
Biden announces initial $115 million investment in Jackson, Mississippi, water infrastructure
Biden announces initial $115 million investment in Jackson, Mississippi, water infrastructure
More than $100 million in funding has been distributed for repairs to Jackson, Mississippi's beleaguered water system, President Joe Biden announced Tuesday, the first tranche of more than half a billion dollars appropriated by Congress.
1970-01-01 08:00
US weighs in on Roger Waters antisemitism debate, says artist has long history of denigrating Jews
US weighs in on Roger Waters antisemitism debate, says artist has long history of denigrating Jews
The Biden administration is weighing in on the controversy over Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters and his recent performances in Germany that have been deemed antisemitic by some
1970-01-01 08:00
US defense secretary points to parallels with Ukraine war at D-Day anniversary ceremony
US defense secretary points to parallels with Ukraine war at D-Day anniversary ceremony
Thousands gathered by the beaches of Normandy on Tuesday to remember those who died fighting for freedom in World War II, ceremonies that had renewed meaning as speakers, including US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, pointed to parallels with Ukraine's war against Russia.
1970-01-01 08:00
Steve Cherundolo criticizes MLS format following CONCACAF Champions League loss
Steve Cherundolo criticizes MLS format following CONCACAF Champions League loss
LAFC head coach Steve Cherundolo was critical of MLS' squad building rules following their CCL final loss.
1970-01-01 08:00
Chris Hemsworth talks about impact of Jeremy Renner's accident on his life, says 'any of us can go at any minute'
Chris Hemsworth talks about impact of Jeremy Renner's accident on his life, says 'any of us can go at any minute'
'Such experiences serve as a stark reminder that life can be unpredictable,' said Chris Hemsworth referring to Jeremy Renner's accident
1970-01-01 08:00
David Moyes ready for ‘biggest moment’ of career in first European final
David Moyes ready for ‘biggest moment’ of career in first European final
David Moyes admitted it was “surreal” to walk out at the Eden Arena in Prague preparing for his first European final, the “biggest moment” of his career. Moyes’ West Ham face Italian side Fiorentina in the Europa Conference League final in the Czech capital on Wednesday night. The 60-year-old, who began his managerial career with Preston in 1998, is yet to lift a major piece of silverware, the Community Shield with Manchester United in 2013 notwithstanding. Moyes is looking to become the first British manager since Sir Alex Ferguson, the man he replaced at the then champions, to lift a trophy, and join the former United boss in the pantheon of great Scottish managers in the English game. Moyes, who has attended plenty of European finals in his role on UEFA’s technical committee, and his players got a first look at the final venue on Tuesday evening. “It is slightly surreal,” he said. “Today, to turn up and have your own dressing room is a big thrill for me. I really hope I can take it to the next level and win the game. “I’ve had a really good career since I started coaching at 35. Over a thousand matches, been in some finals, had some promotions. But this is the biggest moment. To be a coach for as long as I’ve been, you’re obviously doing something right.” Moyes also categorically denied suggestions that he could step down after the final, regardless of the result. “It’s great to be sitting here in a European final, for any manager it’s a thrill, one of the pinnacles you can get in football as a coach,” he added. “Hopefully it’s the start. I’ve always said the best years are still to come and I’m certainly enjoying the moment and being here.” Moyes’ father, David Snr, has attended all their European away matches and will once again be in the crowd at the 20,000 capacity stadium – hopefully. “I think he’ll be in the pub,” smiled Moyes. “But to be in this position is very good and good for my family, and I hope they can enjoy it. Hopefully I can give him something he can remember.” Declan Rice will captain the Hammers in what will almost certainly be his final game for the club with Arsenal and Manchester United among those vying for his signature. Rice, predictably, was not put up in front of the media, high in the home of Slavia Prague, after the on-pitch walkabout. Instead, it was left to winger Jarrod Bowen to swat aside questions over the England midfielder’s future. “As his team-mates we are excited to go out for a final tomorrow with him as our captain,” said Bowen. “When I joined three years ago, never in my wildest dreams would I have thought we would be in the final. “We are team-mates and friends and to win it for everyone would be so special. That’s what our focus is on.” Moyes has a fully-fit squad, bar injured striker Gianluca Scamacca, as West Ham bid to end a trophy drought stretching back to 1980’s FA Cup win over Arsenal. Cup goalkeeper Alphonse Areola will start but regular number one Lukasz Fabianski, something of a penalty-saving expert over the years, could still have a major role to play if the final goes to a shoot-out. “We’ve got those thoughts,” said Moyes. “It’s about planning, I’ve got my thoughts – but won’t reveal them if you don’t mind.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Novak Djokovic fights back to book place in French Open semi-finals Report into discrimination within cricket to be published soon – Lucy Frazer I was raging in Brisbane but now I’m comfortable with rotation – Stuart Broad
1970-01-01 08:00
Crypto Markets Carry On After SEC Clampdown on Largest Exchanges
Crypto Markets Carry On After SEC Clampdown on Largest Exchanges
Cryptocurrency advocates appear to be talking in stride the US Securities and Exchange Commission’s widening crackdown on the
1970-01-01 08:00
Djokovic into French Open semi-finals for 12th time
Djokovic into French Open semi-finals for 12th time
Novak Djokovic closed in on a potential blockbuster French Open semi-final against Carlos Alcaraz after beating Karen Khachanov 4-6, 7-6 (7/0), 6-2, 6-4 on Tuesday...
1970-01-01 08:00
Golf-PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV to merge
Golf-PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV to merge
By Frank Pingue The world of golf was left stunned on Tuesday as the PGA Tour, DP World
1970-01-01 08:00
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