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    I’m an unemployed ex-Arsenal star… I’m training with little-known, hand-picked squad in desperate bid to find new club

    A FORMER Arsenal star has lifted the lid on their bid to find a new club.The defender, 32, played 70 times for the Gunners between 2011 and 2019.The former Arsenal star has taken part in a PFA scheme for free agentsCredit: Instagram / the_pfaAfter three loan moves away from the Emirates he left permanently five years ago, landing a switch to Nottingham Forest.He last played in English football for the Tricky Trees in 2021, before heading Down Under to continue his career in the A-League.Following three years in Australia, the Harlow-born ace is back in the UK as a free agent, and is determined to prove his fitness to a prospective new club.He recently sat down with former England goalkeeper Ben Foster on the “Fozcast” to describe his search for a new club, and how he has kept fit while training with a whole squad of free agents.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLDuring their conversation, Carl Jenkinson admitted that he stumbled into the PFA scheme while training with pal and ex-Brentford centre-back Charlie Goode.”I didn’t know about it until about five weeks in,” he admitted. “It was just through word of mouth.”One of the lads I was training with on my own, who used to play for Brentford, Charlie Goode, who’s now at Stevenage – he just said to me one day as we were doing a session with a coach ‘have you heard about this PFA programme?'”I didn’t know anything about it. He said ‘I’ll send you over the details tonight’ and started explaining what it was all about.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSJenkinson, 32, opened up to Ben FosterCredit: YouTubeCharlie Goode went on to sign for StevenageCredit: Rex”It was literally the next day I said ‘look, I’ve read through all the details, it sounds unbelievable,’ It’s exactly what we need.”I said ‘Chaz, you need to be there as well’. So we both, literally the day after, went up there.”Tight-lipped Mikel Arteta hints Arsenal picked up ‘serious’ injury against Man City as he says ‘we have to wait on one’ Foster, who retired last year following a spell at Wrexham, then explained that to be part of the PFA scheme you have to be a footballer, member of the union, and out of contract to be eligible to join up with the squad.It was then pointed out that the squad is 30-strong, and that with around 600 professional footballers released in England every year, the process is not that simple.Jenkinson continued: “It’s not if you apply, you’re in. It’s an application process.”He then revealed that the CEO had told him that the camp was aimed more at experienced pros, rather than those that had been released straight from academies.Goode, 29, went on to sign for League One Stevenage on August 5, and has since gone on to make six appearances in all competitions.But Jenkinson, who earned one England cap in 2012, remains without a club.With the PFA scheme having finished, the full-back revealed that he is still training and keeping fit as he hopes to return to the game.Who are these famous footballers?Jenkinson then admitted that clubs are more focused on recruiting young players, and that he would have liked the PFA camp to extend beyond the end of the summer transfer window.When Foster pointed out that clubs are looking to sign players aged, “30, 31, 32 max” – Jenkinson replied: “I’d actually say less.”Just from feedback I’ve had from clubs, not just for myself, but for some of my mates – you’re talking 27 these days.”One of my pals was talking to a Premier League club, and they were like ‘we don’t sign players over 27’.READ MORE SUN STORIESDuring his time at Arsenal, Jenkinson won the FA Cup in 2014.He also picked up silverware Down Under, winning the A-League Premiership with Melbourne City.Jenkinson won the FA Cup with Arsenal in 2014Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd More

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    Premier League clubs ‘send concerns about Arsenal gamesmanship to PGMOL’ as Arteta’s side accused of ‘dark arts’

    PREMIER LEAGUE clubs have flagged concerns about Arsenal’s use of the “dark arts” last season.And clubs might just do the same again after Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Manchester City.Premier League clubs have raised concerns over Arsenal’s time-wasting to the PGMOLThe Gunners stand accused of employing the ‘dark arts’ during their 2-2 draw with CityThe Daily Mail reports that Arsenal’s apparent gamesmanship was the talk of the top flight last year.Coaching staff and analysts across the division openly and frequently discussed the “dark arts” from the Gunners among themselves.Arsenal were on the receiving end of heavy criticism after their trips to Newcastle and Wolves in 2023 and when Brighton gained momentum in the Seagulls’ defeat last December – to name but a few.Mikel Arteta’s side were again accused of using delaying tactics as they aimed to hold on to their 2-1 lead in the second half at the Eithad.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSArsenal were down to ten men after Leandro Trossard was booked for kicking the ball away in the eighth minute of first-half stoppage time.Arsenal midfielder Myles Lewis-Skelly also received a yellow card while on the touchline at 65 minutes – half an hour before making his Prem debut.The 17-year-old was cautioned after walking behind David Raya’s goal shortly before the keeper went down with cramp ahead of goal kick.The Mail report cites the PGMOL revealed the midfielder was cautioned for “showing a lack of respect for the game”.Most read in FootballReferee Michael Oliver booked Myles Lewis-Skelly before his Prem debutGoalscorer Gabriel went down with cramp several timesFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSSky Sports pundit Gary Neville claimed on commentary: “There is no doubt that is a tactic.”Several other stars went down with curious injuries such as cramp – but they were forced into working hard to stop Man City scoring.’Stay humble,’ Erling Haaland tells Arteta who gives him brutal death stare before Gabriel Jesus confronts Man City ace Arsenal retreated into a low block to frustrate the hosts.But sub John Stones equalised for City with almost the last kick of the game in the 98th minute.Tempers boiled over in the aftermath, with Erling Haaland seen arguing with Gabriel Jesus, and Bernardo Silva had plenty to infer when he said Liverpool had always faced City “head on”.SunSport reported this week that Arsenal have wasted the most time on average so far this season.The data looked at how long it takes to restart the game after it stops for corners, free-kicks, goal kicks, kick-offs, penalties, drop balls and throw-ins.And the Gunners take an average of 33.5 seconds each time – the joint-longest in the league alongside Aston Villa.In a press conference on Tuesday, Arteta said: “We have already moved on and are ready to battle again.”Mikel Arteta’s side are caught in a time-wasting storm More

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    Ex-Man Utd star Phil Jones lifts lid on heartbreaking moment he ‘wanted world to swallow me up’ and realised career over

    FORMER Manchester United defender Phil Jones has opened up about the devastating moment he was forced to accept his career was over.The ex-England international, 32, announced his retirement from football last month, more than two years after playing the last of his 229 matches for the Red Devils.Phil Jones’ Manchester United career was destroyed by injuryCredit: GettyHe featured just 13 times in his final four years at Old Trafford as injuries forced him to be sidelined for long periods.Now Jones, who earned 27 England caps, has opened up about his last season at United and the exact point at which his hopes of returning to the pitch were shattered.Speaking on The High Performance Podcast, he said: “I was really excited, Erik ten Hag had come in, a fresh start, you are out on the grass with your kit on and boots on again.”I was feeling my knee again a little bit but I thought it has got to go away at some point, it is not just going to stay there forever.READ MORE ON MAN UTD”We were doing a drill around a circuit, you would play the ball, pass it into the net and jog around through the cones in a little warm-up.”I couldn’t pass the ball with my right foot, a little soft pass, I couldn’t pass the ball. I wanted the world to swallow me up.”I was thinking this manager has come in and I can’t go in 20 minutes into the session. I got through the session passing the ball with the outside of my left foot.”I did this turn or sprint and just felt it, and I was like I can’t carry on. At the drinks break I came over to the physio and my words were ‘this is my last training session’.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSJones’ trophy cabinet1 x Premier League 1 x FA Cup1 x League Cup1 x Europa League”To this day it was my last training session.”Jones joined Man Utd from Blackburn for £16.5million in 2011 and was tipped by Sir Alex Ferguson to become one of the club’s greats due to his all-round ability.Ex-Man Utd star Phil Jones opens up on mental health trauma caused by vile trollsDuring his 12 years with the Red Devils, he won the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup and Europa League.He confirmed immediately after hanging up his boots that he was keen to get into coaching having already completed his badges.He told BBC Radio 5 Live: “My career finished shorter than I would have liked.”I’m glass half full. I have completed my A licence and I want to get out there and challenge myself in coaching.”Ultimately I want to take charge of a team. I am determined to get there.”Jones is currently an academy coach at Man Utd’s Carrington training ground.He has also dipped his toe into punditry and was praised for his contribution to Sky Sports’ broadcast of Man Utd’s draw with Crystal Palace on Saturday. More

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    My uncle is an England legend, now I’m a Premier League player making my way under Man Utd icon

    ODELUGA OFFIAH may be the nephew of rugby legend Martin Offiah.But the 21-year-old is making his own way as a footballer under Manchester United legend Steve Bruce.Odeluga Offiah is making his own way as a Premier League footballer with BrightonCredit: GettyHe is currently on loan at Blackpool with Man Utd legend Steve BruceCredit: GettyUncle Martin was a top rugby league and union player in his primeCredit: AllsportOffiah, who plays in defence, is on loan at Blackpool from Brighton.He has also spent time with Scottish giants Hearts.And the ace, who has 10 Premier League appearances for Brighton, has plenty of famous relatives.Uncle Martin is a former rugby league star who won 33 Great Britain caps and 5 England caps.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHe also enjoyed a career resurgence in union during his later years with Bedford and Wasps.And Martin’s son Tyler Offiah is now hoping to follow in his footsteps after signing a pro contract with Bath on the back of his England U18s debut.Meanwhile, Martin’s nephew Odeluga has been making a splash in the beautiful game after joining Blackpool this summer.He has made two appearances for the Seasiders since United hero Bruce replaced Neil Critchley earlier this month.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSBut uncle Martin reckons Odel is on his way to being a star – mainly thanks to his dad Chike.Martin told the Argus: “Odel was playing rugby and football as a kid.Premier League fathers and sonsOdeluga was on loan at Hearts last seasonCredit: Willie VassThe ace hopes to have as much success as uncle Martin did in rugbyCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd“I said to Chike, ‘What is he going to do, be a rugby player or a football?’“He said he liked football, and I said, ‘You need to get him into an academy’.“I knew he was talented and played with adults at the park but he needed to get some coaching and people needed to see him.“They took him to Bromley and Odel was quite a late starter.“He tried to get into Crystal Palace and Charlton so Brighton was his third club.“I think Odel had the love more for football than rugby. Football was what he loved to do.“He is young with room to develop but he is already a bit of a beast.“He has got that Offiah speed.”Odeluga will be hoping to make his debut in tonight’s clash at Huddersfield, with games against Burtno and Lincoln also on the horizon.Speaking after his loan move, he said: “It feels good to be here. I’m really excited to show what I can do at this Club.READ MORE SUN STORIES“As soon as I heard of the interest I wanted to join, as this is a big Club with huge history and I want to be part of that.“I’m just excited to get going and get out on the pitch and play for this Club.”Can you name the famous fathers? More

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    UK pubs set to pour over 23 MILLION extra pints due to controversial football fixture changes

    EUROPEAN football’s new calendar has not proved universally popular among top level players after Manchester City’s Rodri mooted a strike.But controversial changes to the Champions League and Europa League may provide a welcome boost to the UK’s hospitality industry.The new Champions League format has caused a stir among playersCredit: AFPBut pubs are set to benefit from the changesCredit: GettyA TNT Sports press release read: “New research by the TNT Sports commercial team has found that pubs showing European football this season can expect to pour 23m additional pints.”[That’s] a total of 200m pints across European game days, compared to 177m pints poured last season, a result of the new UEFA Champions League format and increased European game days across its club competitions. “TNT Sports has created an xP (expected pints) league table, which shows pint sales for pubs showing the football across the UK on European game days.”With more European football games than ever before, pubs showing TNT Sports can show more live football with venues tipped to sell more pints compared to last season, an approximate boost of £10m in sales across the UK.”READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSThe company’s research showed that 93 per cent of pub-goers said they would go to the pub to watch the Champions League.CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBut more than half stated that they wouldn’t normally go to the pub in midweek unless the Champions League or Europa League was on.TNT Sports added: “Based on data from last season, the research also shows which regions are set to benefit the most from increased beer sales on European game days across the season, with the North West top of the table with an XP of 28.6m pints to be consumed. Serie A clash involving Champions League club POSTPONED after torrential rain as 19-word statement released”The South East is in second with 22.8m pints expected to be pulled, while London will see 19.5m pints served.”Most read in Champions LeagueManchester United host FC Twente tomorrow night in a first ever Europa League-only week of European football.Tottenham will follow on Thursday with a home game against Qarabag.Title-chasing Man City and Arsenal are next in action on Tuesday, October 1.City travel to Slovakia to face Slovan Bratislava while Mikel Arteta’s men face a huge test at home to PSG.On Wednesday, October 2, Liverpool play host to Serie A surprise package Bologna.And the same evening, Aston Villa play their first home Champions League clash in over 41 years as they take on Bayern Munich.With Man City, Man Utd and Liverpool all in Europe this season, the North West is set to sell the most pints of any UK regionCredit: TNT SPORTS More

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    Former Premier League star who played alongside Ryan Giggs and Micah Richards comes out of retirement at 33

    A FORMER Premier League star has surprisingly come out of retirement aged 33.The player was a team-mate of Ryan Giggs, Aaron Ramsey and Micah Richards.The Team GB Olympics team in 2012 featured plenty of starsCredit: GettyBut 12 years on from representing Team GB at the London Olympics, the ex-forward has returned.He initially hung up his boots aged just 28.The ace cited his struggles with his mental health and racist abuse when he decided to stop playing professionally.Raised a stone’s throw from Wembley, he burst on to the scene with Watford and shone in the Premier League with Bolton and Burnley. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLHowever, he called time on his career after slipping back down the divisions, last turning out for Northampton Town on loan in 2018-19 from Burton. But now Marvin Sordell is back after signing for nearby Kettering Town.The Southern League Premier Division Central side – who play in the seventh tier – announced their latest acquisition on X. Alongside a photo of Sordell smiling, the post said: “KTFC are delighted to announce that former Northampton Town loanee Marvin Sordell has joined the club. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS”Marvin a greatly experienced forward has played for League teams, the GB Olympic side in 2012 & England U20 & U23 sides. We wish him every success, welcome Marvin.”Sordell is not the only former Premier League man lacing his boots up for the Poppies this term.Premier League fathers and sonsHe will line up alongside ex-Newcastle striker Nile Ranger in attack for the Northamptonshire outfit. Sordell racked up 17 appearances in the Premier League – but famously did not win a single match.That was a record – until Ben Brereton Diaz was on the losing side as Manchester United won at Southampton earlier this month, his 18th Premier League appearance without a single victory. Sordell – who scored four goals in 15 England youth international caps – launched his own foundation after reading a book about trafficking and also fights for other societal issues, especially after his own suicidal attempts.The footballer has also branched into a new career in film.He is co-founder and producer at ONEIGHTY Productions, working behind the scenes on films with Arsenal, David Beckham, Zinedine Zidane, adidas and EA Sports. Marvin Sordell struggled with depression and feeling suicidalCredit: Dave Pinegar – The SunThe forward did not win any of his 17 Premier League matchesCredit: GettyHis campaigning for social justice has been recognised by royaltyCredit: Twitter @MarvinSordellWho are these famous footballers? More

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    Tight-lipped Mikel Arteta hints Arsenal picked up ‘serious’ injury against Man City as he says ‘we have to wait on one’

    MIKEL ARTETA has revealed that Arsenal are sweating on a potentially serious injury suffered by one of their players during their clash with Manchester City on Sunday.The Gunners boss, 42, was speaking ahead of his side’s Carabao Cup clash with Bolton tomorrow.Mikel Arteta spoke ahead of his side’s clash with BoltonCredit: X @SkySportsNewsArsenal were accused of time wasting by Man City starsCredit: ReutersWith plenty of Arsenal players having gone down during the 2-2 draw with City, Arteta was asked whether any of them are struggling to be available for the Trotters cup clash.Keeping his cards close to his chest, the Spaniard said: “I always prefer the facts than words ‘supposing’ things.”So let’s see who is available tomorrow, and then we can talk about dark arts, or these things.”Arsenal were heavily criticised for their time-wasting antics during Sunday’s match, with several City players hitting out in public – including skipper Kyle Walker accusing them of “dark arts”.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLArteta continued: “Unfortunately yes, there will be players unavailable.”When asked specifically about Riccardo Calafiori and Jurrien Timber, Arteta cut in, with a smile: “Tomorrow, you will find it, when I give the line-up.”Further quizzed on whether any “serious injuries” had been sustained on Sunday, Arteta responded: “We have to wait, one of them.”The Gunners boss did not, however, disclose which player his side are sweating on.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSBukayo Saka was replaced by Ben White at half-time of Sunday’s game, although the substitution was likely tactical due to Leandro Trossard’s red card.Meanwhile, goalkeeper David Raya was seen limping as he left the Etihad Stadium.’It’s like throwing a punch’ | Why Haaland could be banned for launching ball at Gabriel’s headShould Raya miss out, Arsenal could be forced into handing their 16-year-old fourth choice goalkeeper a senior debut against Bolton.The Gunners’ new No2 Neto, who replaced Aaron Ramsdale last month, is cup-tied for the match after starting Bournemouth’s second round clash with West Ham.Third choice Tommy Setford also appears to be sidelined, having not been named in a squad since the international break.This could lead to Jack Porter, 16, playing against Bolton – having been named on the bench for the 0-0 draw with Atalanta in the Champions League last week.Arsenal already had a sizeable injury list going into Sunday’s match.Martin Odegaard has been sidelined since the international break with an ankle injury, while Mikel Merino is nursing a shoulder issue.READ MORE SUN STORIESOleksandr Zinchenko and Kieran Tierney both missed out, while Takehiro Tomiyasu was also unavailable due to a knee injury.Arteta may turn to his youngsters for tomorrow’s match, with Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly in line to feature – while Raheem Sterling could be handed his first Gunners start.We thought games like this had been lostSunSport’s NEIL CUSTIS hails chaotic Man City vs Arsenal clash as a return to the Premier League of yesteryear.FOR two teams who have done so much to take the game forward this really was a tremendous throwback.We thought these games had been lost.Real feisty encounters between two rivals fighting for the top honours.How we used to love it when Manchester United came up against Arsenal when Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger were in charge.When Roy Keane, watching on as a TV pundit here, used to clash with Patrick Vieira before a ball had been kicked.The Manchester derbies used to have it as well.In fact that were clashes everywhere throughout the league.Since then the emphasis on the beauty of the game, the tactical side, the ball playing centre-back, the false nine, the inverted full-backs have all come to the fore.But English football still loves something like this.Compare this to the two matches between this pair last season not least the really STALEmate here.Then along comes a blood and thunder classic.A match to set the tone for what we all hope will be a real title tussle to the end but with that added edge.While these two managers maybe good friends who knows we may even get the niggly comments in pre-match press conferences about each others teams.We knew we were in for something a bit different as straight from the kick-off Kai Havertz charged into Rodri and left him flawed.The first players’ melee ensued.Foreign coaches often scratch their heads as to why English crowds love stuff like this.Love a thumping tackle, or a bit of a barney.How that as much as any sweeping move gets them to the edge of their seats and there was plenty of that here.Jurrien Timber was employed on the right to combat the pace of Jeremy Doku.SO Doku just charged into him and floored him.Rodri was clearly seen as one of City’s key men so at a corner Thoams Party followed up Havertz’s early example and caught him behind the knee, and the player hobbled out of the action.Gabriel and Erling Haaland was a classic battle between a big centre-forward and an Arsenal centre-back who performs like greats of old like Tony Adams and Martin Keown.A player for whom a thumping tackle warrants the same high fives or celebrations as something defining at the other end of the pitch.Haaland did brilliantly to pull away William Saliba and slip behind Gabriel for his goal.Gabriel will have been fuming having kept the big Norwegian so quiet last season.He barely gave him another sniff of goal, barring a second-half header saved, as he stuck to him, the pair often pushing and shoving one another as Haaland became frustrated with his shadow.Leandro Trossard did not get his second yellow and therefore the only red for the actual barge on Bernardo as everyone first thought but for kicking the ball away after that.Both technical areas were a flurry of arm waving and shouting from the two managers.The staff on the two benches started having a go at each other and Guardiola had to intervene.In the press box one of Arsenal’s technical staff was losing it.As Arsenal players went down with cramp and played for time the boos went up.The fourth official was getting in the ear.Michael Oliver was being told he was not fit to referee by a large section of the home support.When Arsenal fans were spotted in the posh seats having been in the expensive tunnel club City fans shouted and pointed to try and get them ejected.Right at the end after City’s dramatic equaliser and the game restarted Haaland barged into Partey and every player on the pitch got involved even the two goalkeepers.At the final whistle the ref was harrangued.On the touchline Guardiola and Arteta hugged. 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    Barcelona to wear never-before-seen kit for next Clasico with logo of world famous band plastered on the front

    BARCELONA will wear a special shirt for the El Clasico next month.Hansi Flick’s side have made a sensational start to the domestic season, winning all six of their LaLiga games and scoring 22 goals in the process.SunSport has mocked up what Barcelona’s Coldplay shirt could look like for El ClasicoColdplay played four shows in Barcelona last yearCredit: GettyTheir brilliant run has opened up a four-point advantage to second-place Real Madrid at the top of the table.It means they are likely to go into the Clasico at the Bernabeu on October 27 with a lead in the title race.And, according to Sport, the high-stakes match will see Barcelona wear a limited edition kit with British rock band Coldplay’s logo on it.This is in keeping with the deal the Catalan giants have with Spotify – the name sponsor of the Camp Nou.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThey have previously worn shirts promoting the likes of The Rolling Stones, Shakira and Drake.Now it is set to be Coldplay’s turn as they prepare to release their new album “Moon Music” on October 4.The logo that will go on the shirt has yet to be revealed, but SunSport has mocked up a picture of what it could look like.Coldplay, who played four concerts in Barcelona last year, have an affiliation with the football club that goes back to Pep Guardiola’s time as manager.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBarcelona have worn Drake’s OVO owl on their shirtCredit: GettyThey also donned The Rolling Stones’ tongue logoCredit: GettyDuring that hugely successful period, the band’s song “Viva la Vida” became a song regularly played in the Nou Camp following Barcelona’s various triumphs.Speaking about their connection to the club in an interview last year, Coldplay guitarist Jonny Buckland said: “I did know about Barca and I remember reading about it at the time and thinking ‘how cool’.Watch moment Barcelona boss Hansi Flick gives 16-year-old substitute serious death stare after cheeky act “They were the best team on the planet at that time and they played football from another galaxy and it’s interesting because this song [Viva la Vida] really took shape in Barcelona.”We love playing it, especially here where it was born and where it has such a special meaning.””Viva la Vida” was also played after Barcelona’s final game before they left the Nou Camp as renovations began on the stadium.They are hoping to move back in before the end of the year.In the meantime, they have been playing their games at the Olympic Stadium. More