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LoLdle Answers Nov. 30: Classic, Quote, Ability, Splash, Emoji
LoLdle Answers Nov. 30: Classic, Quote, Ability, Splash, Emoji
LoLdle answers for Nov. 30 across all formats including Classic, Quote, Ability, Splash and Emoji.
2023-11-30 23:49
Signa Insolvency Engulfs Galeria Stores, Halts Frasers Deal
Signa Insolvency Engulfs Galeria Stores, Halts Frasers Deal
The insolvency of Signa Holding GmbH is starting to cause ripple effects across Rene Benko’s property and retail
2023-11-30 23:46
Shannon Sharpe Brushes His Teeth At Least Five Times Per Day
Shannon Sharpe Brushes His Teeth At Least Five Times Per Day
Shannon Sharpe hygiene update.
2023-11-30 23:29
The key talking points ahead of England’s Women’s Nations League double-header
The key talking points ahead of England’s Women’s Nations League double-header
England complete their group games in the inaugural Women’s Nations League over the next few days, playing the Netherlands at Wembley on Friday and then Scotland at Hampden Park on Tuesday. Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the talking points ahead of the double-header. Must-win This competition provides England with the chance to secure Paris 2024 Olympic qualification for Great Britain, should they first finish top of Group A1 – something they are in considerable danger of failing to do. Lying third with six points from four games, three points behind the Dutch and one behind Belgium, they have to win on Friday to stay in contention. They lost 2-1 in the Netherlands in September, and were also beaten in their most recent outing, 3-2 away against Belgium. Relegation threat If England are defeated again by Wiegman’s old side, and Belgium beat Scotland at home the same night, as well as the Olympic bid being over, the Lionesses will be confirmed as entering the Nations League relegation play-offs. After the highs of the last two years under her management, that scenario would represent some come down for the European champions and World Cup runners-up. The Scotland situation While it remains to be seen what the state of play is come Tuesday, a talking point from the word go as England headed into this competition as the one home nation able to claim Olympic qualification for GB has been that their group includes a Scotland outfit with players also holding Paris hopes. England midfielder Keira Walsh has described the situation as “a little bit strange”, but said of Tuesday: “If I’m putting myself in their shoes, it’s a big game against England. They’re going to want to win.” Wiegman’s team beat Scotland 2-1 in Sunderland in their group opener in September. No Bright England, already without Leah Williamson, also for these two games have the player who has skippered the team in her absence, fellow defender Millie Bright, out injured due to a knee issue. Wiegman has confirmed goalkeeper Mary Earps will wear the armband. Mead’s return England also have a big-name player back in the fold, with the fit-again Beth Mead – like Williamson, absent from the summer’s World Cup as she recovered from an ACL injury – having been recalled. Wiegman said it was as if Mead “hasn’t been away” without confirming whether the forward would start or not on Friday. Any appearance would be her first at international level in just over a year for the Euro 2022 Golden Boot winner. Read More Wales call on Chris Coleman in bid to boost Women’s Nations League hopes Shameful and not right – Saracens boss condemns Owen Farrell treatment Kevin Sinfield vows to keep raising funds to combat MND ahead of new challenge Andre Onana – Do the numbers back up the criticism? On This Day in 2004 – Sir Matthew Pinsent announces retirement from rowing Arsenal through to last 16 as Manchester United squander lead again
2023-11-30 23:27
Wales call on Chris Coleman in bid to boost Women’s Nations League hopes
Wales call on Chris Coleman in bid to boost Women’s Nations League hopes
Wales have enlisted the support of former manager Chris Coleman to help them avoid relegation from the Women’s Nations League. Coleman memorably led Wales to the semi-finals of Euro 2016 and spoke to boss Gemma Grainger and her squad before Friday’s relegation decider against Iceland in Cardiff. Wales need to probably win by a two-goal margin to stay in League A, as well as boost their Euro 2025 qualifying hopes, and Coleman gave the lowdown on his time as men’s team manager between 2012 and 2017 during a 20-minute Zoom call on Wednesday. “One of the things we have done in terms of the mindset and mentality is being fortunate enough to spend some time with Chris Coleman,” Grainger said at her pre-match press conference. “We spoke to Chris around some of the work he did with the men’s team because that journey is so similar to us. “We are two years into a journey that was similar to the one Chris had with our men’s team. It was great for him to speak to the girls about that. “It was interesting to hear him talk about when the team suffered and what that allowed them to do in terms of ‘Together Stronger’ (the national team’s motto) – the real togetherness of the team and what it takes. “He talked about the criticism that team had, and to me that’s a natural part of when a team is successful. “It was a pleasure to speak to him for me as a coach and also for the players.” Wales remain without a point after four games and are bottom of Nations League Group A3 heading into their final two fixtures. Grainger’s side finish their campaign against two-time World Cup winners Germany in Swansea on Tuesday. So overcoming Iceland, who beat them 1-0 in September, represents Wales’ best chance of securing the third spot they need to avoid dropping into League B and head into the relegation play-offs instead. If Wales win by a one-goal margin, bottom spot could end up being determined by goal difference – and Iceland currently have a superior advantage of four in that department. Grainger said: “We are focused on winning. If we win by one goal then we know what we’ve got to do in the second game. “Two goals would mean that we would likely go through on head-to-head. “It’s an ideal game for us because when we qualify for the Euros we’ll go through stages where one-off games will matter. So it’s a great rehearsal against a top team in Europe.” Wales have lost to Denmark twice and Germany away since losing their opening game in Iceland. But Grainger was encouraged by the narrow 2-1 defeat in Denmark last time out, saying: “We finished that game stronger than they did. We scored in the 72nd minute and we really pushed for the equaliser. “The first game against Iceland was one of our best performances since I’ve been here. “The challenge now is to replicate that because the plan is to stay in League A.” Read More Shameful and not right – Saracens boss condemns Owen Farrell treatment The key talking points ahead of England’s Women’s Nations League double-header Kevin Sinfield vows to keep raising funds to combat MND ahead of new challenge Andre Onana – Do the numbers back up the criticism? On This Day in 2004 – Sir Matthew Pinsent announces retirement from rowing Arsenal through to last 16 as Manchester United squander lead again
2023-11-30 23:27
2023 Sports Media Awards Nominees
2023 Sports Media Awards Nominees
Nominess for The Big Lead's 2023 Sports Media Awards
2023-11-30 23:25
Elon Musk believes OpenAI may have made ‘dangerous’ discovery
Elon Musk believes OpenAI may have made ‘dangerous’ discovery
Elon Musk has suggested that OpenAI may have discovered “something dangerous,” leading to chaos at the company. He made the comments after the research organisation recently fired and re-hired its CEO, Sam Altman, under mysterious circumstances. Musk, a co-founder of OpenAI, said that he had attempted to find out what happened behind the scenes, but had failed to do so. The billionaire had reached out to numerous people working at the company, including Ilya Sutskever, a chief scientist and board member, who is believed to have led the rebellion against Mr Altman, but had not heard anything. He has previously criticised the company’s shift toward profit-oriented operations and decision to cease open-sourcing its work. Read More Elon Musk meets Netanyahu for tour of Israeli kibbutz devastated on October 7 Sunak defends Elon Musk interview after MP says ‘world cringed at fawning welcome’ Bears chase cars on mountain road in Romania
2023-11-30 23:24
US Pending Home Sales Index Drops to Lowest Level on Record
US Pending Home Sales Index Drops to Lowest Level on Record
A gauge of pending sales of existing US homes fell to its lowest level on record in October,
2023-11-30 23:22
US existing home sales to stay subdued next year, along with prices: Reuters poll
US existing home sales to stay subdued next year, along with prices: Reuters poll
By Hari Kishan BENGALURU U.S. existing home sales are forecast to remain subdued next year and beyond as
2023-11-30 23:18
European Real Estate Stocks Head for Best Month Since 2009
European Real Estate Stocks Head for Best Month Since 2009
Another tough year for European property stocks got a whole lot better this month. The Stoxx 600 Real
2023-11-30 23:16
Yellen tours North Carolina lithium plant to bolster Biden's case on US economy
Yellen tours North Carolina lithium plant to bolster Biden's case on US economy
By David Lawder and Howard Schneider U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen travels to North Carolina on Thursday to
2023-11-30 22:59
EuroLeague Week 8 Winners and Losers: Quantifying Panathinaikos and Baskonia's good form and more
EuroLeague Week 8 Winners and Losers: Quantifying Panathinaikos and Baskonia's good form and more
EuroLeague Week 8 Power Rankings: Quantifying Panathinaikos and Baskonia's good form in EuroLeague, Virtus Bologna's ability to remain victorious in EuroLeague, Olympiacos' great depth in EuroLeague, and the EuroLeague era of scoring forwards.
2023-11-30 22:58
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