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Spooky Season: Eclipse creates creepy aura over Georgia-Vanderbilt
Spooky Season: Eclipse creates creepy aura over Georgia-Vanderbilt
A partial solar eclipse took place in Nashville in a game between the Vanderbilt Commodores and the No. 1 Georgia Bulldogs.
2023-10-15 03:25
IMF steering committee calls for new funds, share plan by June 2025
IMF steering committee calls for new funds, share plan by June 2025
MARRAKECH, Morocco International Monetary Fund members on Saturday pledged to complete a review of quota funding by Dec.
2023-10-15 02:56
Sheikh Jassim withdraws from Manchester United takeover process
Sheikh Jassim withdraws from Manchester United takeover process
Sheikh Jassim has withdrawn from the process to buy Manchester United, the PA news agency understands. Fans have protested against the Glazer family since their controversial leveraged takeover in 2005 and last November’s announcement of a strategic review brought hope of change. The possibility of a full sale was mentioned and Sheikh Jassim became the first bidder to publicly confirm he had made an offer for the Old Trafford giants. Sir Jim Ratcliffe swiftly followed but the interminable potential takeover process has rumbled on as the demanding Glazer family dragged their heels. It is now understood that, following further discussions, a frustrated Sheikh Jassim has withdrawn from the process to buy the Premier League club. The Qatari banker informed the United owners of his decision in the last few days. Sheikh Jassim’s team announced in February that he had submitted a bid to buy 100 per cent of the club, promising a completely debt-free takeover via his Nine Two Foundation. The bid is understood to have eventually reached around double the current 3.2billion dollars (£2.6bn) market valuation of the Premier League club. An additional 1.7bn dollars (£1.4bn) is believed to have been pledged for infrastructure projects. Earlier this month it was reported that rival bidder Ratcliffe was considering changing his offer and buying a minority stake in United. It was reported he may seek a stake in the region of 25 per cent as part of a proposal to try to bring the drawn-out sale process to an end, having initially wanted to complete a majority takeover. If the Glazers accepted this new reported offer, it would see the American family still retain majority control of the club. United sit 10th in the Premier League after a difficult start to the season for Erik ten Hag’s team. Read More Emiliano Boffelli stars as Argentina send Wales home from World Cup Joe Root dismisses ODI retirement talk with next Cricket World Cup in his plans Michael O’Neill hails Paul Smyth impact on first Northern Ireland start
2023-10-15 02:25
Oregon vs. Washington series history: Records, last wins, streaks and more
Oregon vs. Washington series history: Records, last wins, streaks and more
Who holds the edge in the Washington Huskies vs. Oregon Ducks all-time series ahead of their Week 7 matchup?
2023-10-15 02:21
Bailey Says Workforce Dropouts Hit UK’s Growth and Stoke Prices
Bailey Says Workforce Dropouts Hit UK’s Growth and Stoke Prices
Changing attitudes to work since the pandemic and sluggish business investment have hit the UK’s economic capacity and
2023-10-15 01:45
How Colorado can qualify for a bowl game after Stanford loss
How Colorado can qualify for a bowl game after Stanford loss
A collapse for the ages in the second half vs. Stanford has Colorado between a rock and a hard place when it comes to achieving bowl eligibility. How can the Buffaloes qualify for a bowl game now? Can they still do it?
2023-10-15 01:23
Michael O’Neill hails Paul Smyth impact on first Northern Ireland start
Michael O’Neill hails Paul Smyth impact on first Northern Ireland start
Michael O’Neill was delighted to see Paul Smyth grab his Northern Ireland chance with both hands as the QPR winger got a goal and an assist on his first international start in a 3-0 win over San Marino. Smyth, who also had a goal disallowed, did his best to light up what was a largely drab affair at Windsor Park as Northern Ireland ended a run of five straight defeats in Euro 2024 qualifying but did not fully catch fire. Smyth’s trademark backflip celebration was seen just five minutes into the match after he leapt to volley in a Jamal Lewis cross and six minutes later Smyth’s low cross was turned home by Josh Magennis. It might have been even better when Smyth met Jonny Evans’ ball from deep with the ideal finish to lift it over the goalkeeper, but after a lengthy VAR check the strike was ruled out for offside and instead it was substitute Conor McMenamin who made it 3-0 with his first international goal late on. Smyth, who this summer returned to QPR after two years with Leyton Orient, made his Northern Ireland debut five years ago but this was only his sixth cap. “He’s had to be patient, Paul,” O’Neill said. “I gave him his debut against South Korea in 2018. We are five years on and his appearances have been limited since then. “He’s in a good place at his club. He’s got himself back into Championship football, he’s played a lot of times for QPR this season. “I know at his club he sometimes plays a lot at wing-back, but in that 4-3-3 not only does he give you width and crosses, he has an eye for a goal. It was a brilliant finish for his goal and a brilliant finish for the one that was disallowed.” O’Neill was delighted with the way his side started but admitted they lost momentum too quickly, with the manager identifying Smyth’s disallowed 31st-minute strike as a key moment. “When Paul’s goal was disallowed it kind of took the momentum out of the game with the time it takes to make the decision,” O’Neill said. “It was a long time for just an offside, I’m not sure why it takes so long. “I thought in the second half again we’d chances, at times we got a little bit bogged down in our play, but equally it was good to get a the third goal.” San Marino coach Fabrizio Contantini called Northern Ireland deserving winners, but also felt substitute Conor Washington should have seen red when caught Lorenzo Lazzari heavily on the ankle in the 66th minute. Referee Bram van Driessche was sent to the monitor by the VAR but opted only to book Washington. “In my opinion it was totally a red card,” Constantini said through a translator. “It is strange because the VAR tells the referee to go and see it and very, very few times the referee goes to the screen and decides not to show the red card. But at the same time it was not a key moment.” Unsurprisingly, O’Neill disagreed, saying Washington’s challenge looked worse than it was when slowed down. More frustrating for him was a late yellow card for Paddy McNair which rules the Middlesbrough man out of Tuesday’s match against Slovenia. “I think the referee possibly got the wrong player,” O’Neill said. “I think it was young Callum (Marshall) who was more forceful in the tackle. I’m not sure if we can address that, but if it rules Paddy out it will be disappointing. “He blows the full-time whistle 10 seconds later. Is it really necessary to brandish a yellow card in that situation? We’ll deal with whatever the outcome of that is coming into the Slovenia game.” Read More Rob Page to ‘ignore the noise’ amid reports his Wales job could be in jeopardy Josh Hodge hat-trick helps Exeter inflict record defeat on Saracens Paul Smyth stars as Northern Ireland see off San Marino Ben Stokes ‘getting better day by day’ but Afghanistan game could come too soon World Cup has given Rob Burrow the rugby union bug – Kevin Sinfield Returning Antoine Dupont ‘inspires fear in opponents’ – Mathieu Jalibert
2023-10-15 01:17
IMF sees recent yen falls as reflecting fundamentals
IMF sees recent yen falls as reflecting fundamentals
By Leika Kihara MARRAKECH, Morocco (Reuters) -The yen's recent declines are driven by fundamentals and do not meet any of
2023-10-15 00:56
Ukraine Recap: Russian Forces Step Up Offensive Near Kupyansk
Ukraine Recap: Russian Forces Step Up Offensive Near Kupyansk
Russian attempts to capture Avdiivka in eastern Ukraine, a move that Moscow’s authorities claim will mark the end
2023-10-15 00:46
In the Market: Looking at the Top QB Prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft Class, Week 6 edition
In the Market: Looking at the Top QB Prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft Class, Week 6 edition
A closer look at the standout performances and key moments from Week 6 of the college football season, highlighting the performances of top quarterback prospects in the 2024 NFL Draft class.
2023-10-15 00:28
Euro zone labour market shows no sign of weakening: Lagarde
Euro zone labour market shows no sign of weakening: Lagarde
MARRAKECH The euro zone labour market shows no sign of softening, despite a near recessionary environment and a
2023-10-15 00:24
Every English goalscorer in El Clasico
Every English goalscorer in El Clasico
90min looks at all of the English players who have scored for Real Madrid or Barcelona in Spain's El Clasico, including the likes of Gary Lineker and Michael Owen
2023-10-15 00:16
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