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    I’m not scared of Liverpool at Anfield… I scored the winner in Europe’s maddest derby where fans set fire to the stadium

    NIKOLA MILENKOVIC says stepping into the Anfield cauldron holds no fears.That is because he came of age playing in the maddest, baddest derby in Europe.Nikola Milenkovic thrived in the barmy Belgrade derbyCredit: AlamyPartizan Belgrade fans are seen burning Red Star T-Shirts back in 2016Credit: AFPLiverpool fans are among the most passionate in world football, with the Kop capable of producing a spine-tingling atmosphere to unnerve the best.But Nottingham Forest’s 6ft 5in defender reckons he can handle the Merseyside crowd today after surviving the bonkers Balkans derby between Partizan and Red Star Belgrade.Milenkovic played in four of the notorious clashes which divide a nation, never mind a city — winning three and drawing one.The 26-year-old, who was born in the Serbian capital, said: “The atmosphere is crazy in Belgrade derbies but I really enjoyed them.READ MORE TOP STORIES“On derby day in Belgrade everything stops in the city — absolutely anything goes. There are so many police all over the place and rival fans fight in the streets.“The stadium looks as if it is on fire — and it often is because the visiting Ultras set fire to the seats!”Milenkovic was only 18 and had barely graduated from Partizan’s academy when he was thrust into his first ‘Eternal Derby’.On that occasion Partizan fans gave the visiting Red Star supporters a warm welcome hell would have been proud of as their Ultras displayed a washing line packed with Red Star shirts… then set it ablaze!Most read in FootballNemanja Vidic, who went on to shine for Man Utd, was Milenkovic’s idol, despite playing for Belgrade rivals Red StarCredit: GettyFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSMilenkovic emerged a 1-0 victor and went on to win a league and cup double at Red Star’s expense.He scored the only goal in the Serbian Cup final AGAINST them with a booming header on his 36th and final game for Partizan before his 2017 move to Fiorentina.Ex-Liverpool boss and heavy metal fan Jurgen Klopp soundproofs £6m mansion in Germany’s ‘Beverly Hills’Unfortunately, the derby has a history of violence — with its darkest day coming in 1999 when a teenage Red Star supporter was killed by a rocket fired by Partizan fans.In 2013, 104 arrests were made following violent clashes before, during and after the match.Two years later the derby was delayed for 45 minutes due to crowd trouble with rival fans hurling seats and flares at riot police — before launching stun grenades on to the track surrounding the pitch.Milenkovic, a £12million summer arrival at Forest, said: “Unfortunately these things happen in the derby of Serbia.“In England you don’t have this hatred. Here you have a lot of passion for the game and your clubs. I’m really enjoying the atmosphere here in English grounds but in Serbia it’s loco, it’s all a bit crazy!“Partizan and Red Star share the same city and the two stadiums are only 800 metres apart.“But it can also be a beautiful experience — especially when you win.“It was a great achievement for a child who grew up in the Partizan academy, to go on to win the double with Partizan, especially against Red Star.“To score the winning goal in the cup final before moving to Fiorentina, that was a dream come true for me.”Meet North London derby WagsARSENAL travel to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for the North London derby on Sunday.So with that in mind, SunSport has put together a piece looking at 10 of the players’ partners ahead of the game.One Arsenal man is with a woman who had a romance and daughter with Hollywood star Jude Law.Another Gunners player is married to a competitive twerker who goes by the stage name Redheaded.And one Spurs star convinced his partner to move to England from Los Angeles when they got together – before they went on to have three children.Click here to read the full story.Milenkovic only played 36 games for Partizan but will go down in club history for that goal. As a kid he was compared to Serbia legend Nemanja Vidic, who he idolised despite being a Red Star man.Milenkovic said: “My role model was Nemanja Vidic. He is the best Serbian defender ever and a legend of Manchester United.“I grew up watching him on YouTube. I watched almost every game of his.“I still have my Serbia national team jersey with his name at home which I wore as a child, playing football in the streets.“I learned so much just watching Nemanja but our playing careers passed each other by and I’ve never had the chance to meet him but I hope so one day.”Milenkovic has won more caps for Serbia than Vidic, who only represented his nation 56 times.The Forest defender marked his 58th appearance by captaining Serbia for the first time last week in the Nations League against Spain.And his inspirational leadership sealed a brilliant, battling 0-0 draw with the European champions  as he helped tame Nico Williams, Dani Olmo and Lamine Yamal.Milenkovic added: “I was hugely honoured to captain my country and represent our people.“It was very emotional for me to lead my nation and such a young Serbian team.READ MORE SUN STORIES“The national anthem was such a proud moment for myself and my family, and to draw 0-0 with Spain was a real highlight of my career.“Did I shed a tear during the national anthem? No, I am a big defender, I don’t cry…” More

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    How much every Premier League club earns in shirt sponsors as Man Utd get huge £170MILLION… while Chelsea’s kit is BLANK

    MANCHESTER UNITED earn the most from their shirt sponsorships in the Premier League.Meanwhile, the front of Chelsea’s kit is BLANK. Manchester United will earn £170million from their kit in 2024-25Credit: AFPChelsea are missing out on tens of millions of pounds by not having a front-of-shirt sponsorCredit: GettyFootball kits are one of the most lucrative deals in the game – with businesses desperate to get maximum exposure.So much so that there are now both the traditional sponsorships on the front of shirts as well as shirt sleeve logos for companies.Add in the fact that manufacturers pay the clubs to make their kits – often on long-term contracts – and there is big money to be had.But it is United who top the tree by raking in a whopping £170million from their kit deals in 2024-25. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThey get £90m from adidas to produce their kits, plus the £60m Snapdragon pay to be their new front-of-shirt sponsor and DXC’s £20m to be on the sleeves.That is £20m better off overall than neighbours Manchester City who get £150m – £70m from Puma, £60m from Etihad and £20m from OKX.Liverpool snatch third on £137m as a result of their deals with Nike, Standard Chartered and Expedia.And Arsenal complete the top four on £125m from Nike, Emirates and Visit Rwanda followed by Tottenham (£110m) and Newcastle (£72.5m).Most read in FootballBest new sign-up offersSunSport exclusivesThen come Chelsea, all the way back on £68m.Of that, £60m comes from kit suppliers Nike with Fever paying £8m to be on the sleeves.Top 10 highest-paid Premier League starsHowever, the Blues are missing out on tens of millions of pounds by not having anyone on the front of their shirts – the only club in the Premier League without one.SunSport revealed the Stamford Bridge giants dumped Infinite Athlete after pre-season because a club cannot change their front-of-shirt sponsors during the Premier League season – except for a one-off charity partner match or if the company goes under. Chelsea started the 2023-24 season without a shirt sponsor as well before signing the one-year £40m deal with Infinite Athlete in September.There is a big drop off then to Aston Villa in eighth on £39m – having ditched their wet-look Castore kits for adidas – followed by Everton and Leicester tied on £21.5m, pipping West Ham (£21m).Brighton (£17m), Crystal Palace (£16m), Wolves (£16m) and Fulham (£15.75m) are next ahead of Nottingham Forest (£11m) and Bournemouth (£10.5m).The bottom three is made up of Southampton (£10.2m), Brentford (£9.5m) and lastly Ipswich.The Tractor Boys earn just £6m from their kits – £1m from Umbro, Halo pay £1m to be on the sleeves and then £4m comes from promoting local hero and new investor Ed Sheeran front and centre.Manchester City’s Etihad deal is worth £60m per seasonCredit: GettyLiverpool are third with a total of £137mCredit: EPAVisit Rwanda and Emirates combine with adidas for Arsenal’s £125mCredit: GettyTottenham (£110m) and Newcastle (£72.5m) are fourth and fifthCredit: GettyIpswich are bottom of the pile despite their £4m from Ed Sheeran to sponsor the shirtsCredit: Getty More

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    Troy Deeney: Lee Carsley is the go-to coaching guru for aspiring managers… he is the perfect man for the England job

    WHEN I was doing my coaching badges as a player at Watford and Birmingham, I wanted to get the best possible advice.I asked friends and contacts up and down the country who I should speak to — and almost everyone pointed me in the direction of Lee Carsley.Lee Carsley has done everything right in his two games in chargeCredit: AlamyAshley Cole and Joleon Lescott gave Carsley glowing endorsementsGiven that Lee hadn’t been the full-time manager of any senior team, I didn’t really expect that but those people were right. He is a special coach and a special man.Two of those who gave me the most glowing references about Lee were Ashley Cole and Joleon Lescott, who are both now assisting him in his role as England’s interim manager.I spoke to Lee at length about how to put on coaching sessions, about how everything you do as a coach all week long should ultimately be directed towards the match on a Saturday afternoon.Lee is thorough, generous and decent. He gave me his number and insisted I called him if I ever needed anything.READ MORE TOP STORIESWe’re from the same neck of the woods and played for the same Sunday league club, Catholic Community Centre, at different times.And it feels as if Birmingham is the epicentre of English football right now with Lee in charge of the national team, Jude Bellingham the star player and Jack Grealish looking the part as a roaming No 10 in the victories over Ireland and Finland.When I was a Birmingham City player, Lee’s son Callum worked in the recruitment department and his other son, Connor — a great lad, who has Down’s syndrome — was also a frequent visitor to the training ground.If anyone is wondering whether Lee has the steeliness to do the England job, I think that dealing with the issues surrounding Connor’s condition will certainly have given him an edge and a resilience.Most read in FootballLee Carsley followed same path as De La Fuente and learned from Pep – why can’t he be England boss?By Tom BarclayBE honest. How many of you had heard of Luis de la Fuente before his glorious Euros?Don’t feel bad. Even Declan Rice admitted ahead of Sunday’s heartbreaking final that he was unaware of the smooth-headed 63-year-old a month or so ago.We all certainly know who De La Fuente is now after he masterminded La Roja’s perfect Euros campaign which ended with a deserved victory over England.That showpiece triumph in Berlin made it seven wins out of seven in the competition for his scintillating side.It rendered De La Fuente the first boss ever to win the Under-19 Euros, Under-21 Euros, the Nations League and the European Championship.And in so doing, it strengthened the case for another bold, bald tactician to take over as England boss now Gareth Southgate has stepped down.Lee Carsley has trodden a similar path as De La Fuente, successfully coaching his way up his national team’s youth ranks, culminating in last summer’s Under-21 Euro success.No doubt there would be questions about his suitability given his experience of coaching senior players is limited to brief caretaker spells at Coventry, Brentford and Birmingham.For sure, he would not bring the same star quality as a Frank Lampard. Most fans will just about remember Carsley as that ratter of a midfielder who played alongside Thomas Gravesen for Everton in the noughties.While there is also the thorny issue, at least for some, of the Brummie’s 40 caps for the Republic of Ireland, who ironically would be his first opponents if appointed.But park all that for a second, focus on his qualities and the argument to give him the big job can be a convincing one. First off, his team does not play like he used to. ‘Carsball’ is far sexier and heavily influenced by its creator watching Pep Guardiola’s free-flowing Barcelona train a decade ago, alongside 60 members of the public.That study trip to Catalonia changed his philosophy to be far more front-footed and it paved the way to some fabulous fare during last summer’s triumph in Georgia.Four of the five tournament goals boasting the most passes in the build-up belonged to his Young Lions. Fans bemoaning Southgate’s pragmatic style would be salivating if they watched back the build-up to Emile Smith Rowe’s strike against Israel in the group stage, or Cole Palmer’s in the semi against the same opposition.Carsley is a tactical innovator too.He was robbed of a centre-forward pretty much on the eve of the tournament last summer, thanks to Rhian Brewster’s injury and Flo Balogun switching to the USA.His response was to play Gordon through the middle. The Newcastle starlet won player of the tournament.Manchester United supporters likely remember Angel Gomes as a lightweight winger but Carsley played him as a shield in front of the back four to great effect.Gordon used the Under-21 Euros experience as his launchpad to make the senior squad this summer. But talking about Carsley 12 months ago, the Toon forward said: “He is the best man-manager I’ve had so far. “I feel like I can speak to him about anything on and off the pitch.“On the pitch, the way we’re playing football is a credit to him because we play the way he tells us to. “This might be the best footballing team I’ve played in, in terms of how we play and the combination play we play around the box, it’s really at an elite level. That’s down to Lee.”Those powers of motivation could be crucial to unleashing Jude Bellingham, who, like Solihull-born Carsley, is from the outskirts of Birmingham, specifically Stourbridge.Like Southgate, Carsley believes in the merits of giving them a comfortable environment to work in, particularly during tournaments.The 50-year-old is relatively quiet on the touchline, often seen on his haunches making notes in his dugout with his assistant Ashley Cole the more vocal.England’s greatest left-back Cole has learned a lot from Carsley despite having the far superior playing career. In the aftermath of the Under-21s success, which was won without conceding a goal, Cole reflected on the different attitudes players have to international duty now and in his day.The ex-Arsenal and Chelsea defender, 43, said: “We didn’t always want to go and the club manager would pull you out.“But I feel they truly, truly love coming here now. I think that is testament to what Lee has done here. He is kind, loving, someone that thinks about the players more than himself.”Other names will be in the frame but the FA will have seen how De La Fuente has taken Spain to new heights, despite his relative obscurity to the wider footballing world.The promotion of Carsley, who spent these Euros scouting England’s opponents, would take guts and faith in the much-feted ‘pathway’.He would have to brace himself for unprecedented levels of scrutiny – but he is ambitious.With his 50th birthday fast approaching, Carsley said in June last year: “Energy-wise, and I’m not saying the clock’s ticking, but if I don’t have a go at it then the boat is going to pass.”Few Spaniards were bowled over when De La Fuente was appointed in 2022 but he put them on course to sensational success.Who is to say putting Carsley at the helm could not have a similar effect?FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSIt cannot fail to have given him a deeper understanding of real life than many in professional football possess.I can’t now envisage a scenario in which Lee won’t get the England job full-time. The victories over Ireland and Finland were jobs well done.England fans SLAM Lee Carsley for not singing the national anthem at Wembley England played particularly well in the first half in Dublin, players were operating with freedom, not least Grealish and Trent Alexander-Arnold.I don’t want to be too negative about Gareth Southgate as he made huge progress as England boss, reaching two Euros finals, but the football was more attacking and Lee has so far shown greater common sense, with players operating in their natural positions.English football can be arrogant. We think we must have a proven, world-class, trophy-winning manager in charge of the national team — but we’ve had that with Fabio Capello and the late Sven-Goran Eriksson, without winning anything.It’s not all about having a glittering CV, it’s about knowing the players and understanding the job.I asked friends and contacts up and down the country who I should speak to — and almost everyone pointed me in the direction of Lee Carsley.Troy DeeneyLee was a successful boss of the England Under-21s, winning the European Championship last year, so he knows the emerging talent.And he is already bringing it through with the likes of Angel Gomes, Noni Madueke and Morgan Gibbs-White getting their full international debuts.The FA know him and trust him but I don’t agree with the idea I keep hearing that Lee is “just an FA man”.He is anything but “just an FA man”. He is his own man who knows his own mind and he will never try to be anything he is not.Lee was offered the Republic of Ireland job last year and many people in his position would have jumped at the chance. But he had the courage of his convictions to stay put and wait for this opportunity.There will be no fake airs and graces with Lee. He is a hands-on coach, first and foremost.Noni Madueke and Angel Gomes took full advantage of their call-upsCredit: GettyTrent Alexander-Arnold is playing with more freedom, while Morgan Gibbs-White is one of the youngsters thriving after being called upCredit: GettyYou will have seen him on the pitch setting out cones in the warm-ups of his first two matches in charge of England — and the players will like that.There have been many coaches who are extremely highly rated and successful as a No 2 but far less adept at being the main man. In England terms, Steve McClaren fits into that category.But I believe Lee does have the man- management ability, as well as the tactical expertise, to be the No 1 on a permanent basis.These six Nations League matches, which feature Greece as well as the Irish and the Finns, will not tell us how Lee will fare managing England against elite opposition.That is the final step for England, having reached the latter stages of four consecutive tournaments under Gareth.READ MORE SUN STORIESThere will be huge issues to deal with going forward — not least that England have a whole host of No 10s but no obvious successor to Harry Kane as our No 9.But I don’t think the FA will go scouring the globe for a more illustrious name to be Southgate’s full-time successor when the best man for the job is probably right beneath their noses.England ratings vs Finland: Kane bags double on his big day… but he’s not the Three Lions’ star manTRENT ALEXANDER-ARNOLD showed his brilliance as Harry Kane’s brace saw England beat Finland.Interim boss Lee Carsley maintained his 100 per cent win record in charge of England.SunSports Tom Barclay has given their ratings of the England players…Jordan Pickford – 6Had nothing to do.Trent Alexander-Arnold – STAR MAN 9England’s best player as he supplied some beautiful balls from deep that on another day would have led to a glut of assists.He did get one in the end, although that was more thanks to Harry Kane’s lethal finishing.Ezri Konsa – 6Showed his ability on the ball with a super ball through for Bukayo Saka on the half hour.Twisted his ankle early in the second half, surprisingly played on before being replaced on the hour.John Stones – 6Played at left-sided centre-back before shifting when Levi Colwill came on.Solid though not much to deal with. Now 19 short of 100 caps.Rico Lewis – 7In the right place to snuff out early danger from ex-Norwich man Teemu Pukki.Came close to a goal on his second England cap when prodding wide after the break.Declan Rice – 5Lost possession to give Finland their one and only big chance which Topi Kesinen should have squared to Pukki, but instead fired wildly over.Angel Gomes – 7Wanted the ball from the off, just like Lee Carsley thought he would. Deliciously drilled cross-field ball to Alexander-Arnold early doors showed his range.Bukayo Saka – 7Almost scored and almost assisted in a lively display.Unlucky that Kane was millimetres offside after the centurion had headed home the Arsenal man’s wicked delivery.Jack Grealish – 7Enjoyed being in the heart of the action at No10 again, as he did on Saturday against the Republic of Ireland.Carsley clearly likes him – it will be fascinating to see what happens when Mssrs Bellingham, Foden and Palmer all return.Anthony Gordon – 7Caused problems down the left with his rapid pace – how we needed some of that in the Euros.But did not have on his shooting boots as he fluffed a decent chance early in the second half.Harry Kane – 8Two blistering finishes took the centurion to an astonishing 68 goals in 100 caps.Was denied the chance of a hat-trick in front of his family when subbed off to a standing ovation for the final ten.Kane said he fancies his chances of reaching a ton of international goals – and it does not seem fanciful.SUBSLevi Colwill (on for Konsa, 61) – 6Next to no threat from Finland by the time he came on.Eberechi Eze (on for Gordon, 66) – 6Raced on to yet another special Trent pass but could not loop it over the keeper.Noni Madueke (on for Saka, 66) – 7Looked to make an impact every time he got the ball on debut. Excellent one-two with Trent saw the Chelsea man tee up Kane’s second.Marc Guehi (on for Stones, 80) – 6As with Colwill, little to do.Jarrod Bowen (on for Kane, 81) – 6Played up top after Kane went off for the final minutes, as he has done for West Ham. More

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    £60m Prem star sued by ‘underpaid’ ex-assistant who was ‘treated like dogsbody, verbally abused & unfairly sacked’

    PREM star Richarlison is facing legal action from a personal assistant who says he worked around the clock for him before being sacked without warning.The £60million Spurs and Brazil striker is being taken to a tribunal by Reginaldo Pereira, who says he was axed without notice in the cinema room of the player’s mansion.Prem star Richarlison is facing legal action from personal assistant Reginaldo PereiraMr Pereira says he was left physically and emotionally broken by his dismissal. He found himself unemployed and he split from his wife.A source said: “He feels like he was used as a dogsbody, who worked around the clock, and then was unfairly dumped.”Brazilian Mr Pereira, 60, was at Richarlison’s side as he moved from his home country to Watford, then Everton and when he joined Tottenham in 2022.Read More on SportBut he claims the £130,000-a-week star — currently injured and unlikely to play in tomorrow’s North London derby — did not register him, paid his £500-a-week wages straight into his account and did not grant him holidaysIn papers seen by The Sun, Mr Pereira, who is claiming £95,000 for unfair dismissal, says: “I faced long working hours, excessive demands and verbal abuse — especially from Antonio Marcos de Andrade, Richarlison’s father.”He says he was loaded with extra responsibilities including looking after the player’s pets.His sacking in the cinema of the star’s lavish home in Barnet reportedly came after he changed agents.Most read in FootballMr Pereira said: “After being dismissed I had to seek medical treatment to deal with the negative impacts of this toxic environment. “My wife filed for divorce. I’m emotionally shaken and unemployed.”Richarlison in tears on Brazil bench after missing a sitter and getting subbed off in 5-1 win over BoliviaA preliminary hearing is set to take place in Watford next month.Richarlison’s spokesman said: “The claims are denied but we will be making no further comment in respect of these proceedings.”The Brazilian international, pictured with Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou, denies the claims More

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    Karren Brady: Harry Kane LOVES football… he has dedication to copy Cristiano Ronaldo and reach century of England goals

    IT IS easy to forget just how much professional footballers love football.Among all the moans and groans, the injuries and disappointments, the passion shines through.Harry Kane is edging closer to a century of England goalsCredit: GettyThe Three Lions’ record scorer took his tally to 68 with a brace against FinlandCredit: GettyHarry Kane is in the first rank of earners and you can bet your life that he finds the £17m-a-year he’s paid by Bayern Munich very sweet indeed.Yet his personal ambition is to be the first player to score a century of goals for England.He needs another 32 which, at his current rate, will take him three or four years and into his mid-30s.After his golden boots delivered a precise double against Finland on Tuesday, the target remains distant but a little closer.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThoughts of an early retirement are not in mind, then. However, there are several adverse factors.He does have a good record of staying fit but in time he is also bound to have younger rivals for his position.Age has not been a problem for Cristiano Ronaldo, scorer of 132 goals in 214 games for Portugal and, within five months of his 40th birthday, still jumping Olympian heights.Neither was it for the legendary Stanley Matthews, in his 51st year when in 1953 he last wore the tasselled cap then awarded to England players.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSThe ‘Wizard of Dribble’ scored 11 times in 54 appearances for his country and was the first footballer to be knighted.What that paragraph doesn’t tell you is that another Stanley of Blackpool — Stan Mortensen — scored 197 goals in 317 games, many of them teed up by Matthews.’Are you seriously talking about that?’ – Jack Grealish told off by England interviewer after being asked about KaneHarry Kane reveals his favourite England goalsHARRY KANE is already England’s all-time record goalscorer.But the Three Lions skipper will NOT be stopping there.To mark his 100th cap for his country, Kane spoke to SunSport’s CHARLIE WYETT about some of his special England goals….FIRST ENGLAND GOAL“My debut v Lithuania. March 2015.”There was a lot of talk in the build-up to that camp because I was playing well for Spurs.“I got a great reception and within a couple of minutes I scored a goal.“I don’t think I could have dreamed it any better.“My friends and family were there. That was a really special night.”FAVOURITE ENGLAND GOAL“It’s between two, for me.“Against Germany, the one at Wembley in Euro 2020.“Also, the header against Tunisia at the World Cup in 2018.“That moment of scoring a last-minute winner at my first World Cup was special.”BEST ENGLAND GOAL“The one I scored in Poland away in a World Cup qualifier in 2021. It was from 25 yards.”(Kane picked up the ball from Kyle Walker, advanced towards goal and put his foot through it.)“It kind of drifted away and it was a good strike, probably my furthest-out goal for England.”A further 23 came in 25 internationals and he retired at 40.He was in the right winger’s shadow to such an extent that the 1953 FA Cup final is known as the ‘Matthews final’ even though Mortensen scored a hat-trick.At his funeral, someone observed: “I suppose they’ll call it the Matthews funeral.” And no gong whatsoever.At 39, Cristiano Ronaldo has scored 132 goals in 212 caps for PortugalCredit: GettyGoalkeepers are the ageing warriors of our game.At West Ham we have the current leader of the Premier League pack in Lukasz Fabianski at 39 and six months.In all, four of the top 11 are keepers with outfielders Ashley Young and James Milner second and third.As we know keepers are rumoured to be slightly eccentric and John Burridge was more so than most.‘Budgie’ was nearly as much comedian as keeper, and made his final top-flight appearance in 1995, aged 43 — making him the Premier League’s oldest player.Age has not been a problem for Cristiano Ronaldo, scorer of 132 goals in 214 games for Portugal and, within five months of his 40th birthday, still jumping Olympian heights.Karren BradyHis wife said he used to train by diving off a coal bunker. Then, once, he sat on the crossbar celebrating a win and wore a Superman outfit for a bet when he was playing for Wolves.Every club has its stalwart heroes and we have a number whose names shine a light on English football.Three of West Ham’s starred in our World Cup winning team: Sir Geoff Hurst is now 72 while Bobby Moore and Martin Peters are sadly both no longer with us.Peters was sold to Spurs and retired relatively young but England captain Moore stayed with us for 544 matches and was capped 108 times.West Ham goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski is the oldest player in the Premier League this seasonCredit: AlamyThe Hammers had three players in England’s 1966 World Cup-winning sideCredit: GettyHe played until he was 36 and died, tragically young, at 51… and he never got the knighthood he so richly deserved.In 14 years at the Boleyn ground, Hurst played 411 games and scored 180 for the Hammers and eventually retired at 38.READ MORE SUN STORIESA statue of all three now stands proudly outside the London Stadium.For professionals, football is a brief and, in a few cases, an extremely lucrative career.I am certain it is addictive to every old pro, right to his final whistle. 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    I’m a Championship star but OWN a non-league club in 11th-tier… I’ve signed TWO ex-Premier League pals and built a stand

    STEVE COOK has football double vision.QPR’s captain wants to help the West Londoners compete for a return to the Premier League AND take non-league side Westfield up the pyramid.Steve Cook is balancing Championship football with owning a non-league clubThe defender owns a majority stake in 11th tier WestfieldCredit: x / @WestfieldFC9Defender Cook, 33, owns a majority stake in the club based near his home town of Hastings that plays in the Mid-Sussex League Premier Division, the 11th TIER of English football.He bought into the outfit two years ago and has contributed to the building of a 50-seat stand as well as making plans to install floodlights.And his old Bournemouth team-mates Charlie Daniels, 38, and Dan Gosling, 34, have signed up for the team.Cook said:  “I try to get down there as much as I can. We had a new stand delivered the other day — it’s only 50 seats but our gates aren’t huge.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL“We average around 100 but we did get 150 for a pre-season friendly this summer against Hastings.“We have planning permission for floodlights so we can go up the leagues.“We’re trying to grow it, it’s a nice village community club. We wanted to try to give something back to the community and see where we can take it.“There’s three of us that run it. We bounce off each other really well. My friend Jack Stapley was the reason why I got involved.Most read in ChampionshipCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERS“I wanted to help him out and we have Graham Knight who has come back to the club too. So the three of us run it. Jack is very hands on — while I am doing it from afar.”Cook is a massive non-league fan and routinely checks results down the pyramid.Bromley boss Andy Woodman shares craziest EFL memories including players’ full on fight in club shop I What the EFL?!The centre-back — who had five seasons playing in the Premier League during his ten years at the Cherries — has never forgotten his roots.While on the books at Brighton, Cook had loan spells in non-league with Havant & Waterlooville, Eastleigh, Eastbourne Borough and Mansfield when they were in the National League.He said: “I love non-league. There are a lot of players in those divisions that can play EFL football so I’m a big advocate of it.“I look at the majority of the leagues results every Saturday and Tuesday. I have friends that play in the National South, Isthmian and other leagues, too — so yes, I like to stay involved.“I’m a football lover in general, so I always want to keep up to date. You never know where you are going to find yourself.”But, right now, Cook hopes to have a number of seasons left on a career that has seen him play in the National League South all the way to the Prem.Cook signed former Bournemouth team-mate Charlie Daniels for his clubCredit: X/WestfieldFC9He also recruited fellow ex-Cherries star Dan GoslingAnd he has been mightily impressed with how Spanish boss Marti Cifuentes has changed the narrative at Loftus Road from fighting relegation to daring to look towards the play-offs.They travel to Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday still buoyed by a first Championship win of the season, 2-1 at Luton, last time out and face Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night.Cook said: “We don’t want a relegation fight again. This is a league where you string a few results together and you can go from the bottom to the top and be challenging.“There are not any initial targets yet. We want to put ourselves into a position midway through the season and see where it takes us.I love non-league. There are a lot of players in those divisions that can play EFL football so I’m a big advocate of it.Steve Cook“Hopefully we can kick on and produce a successful season.“The difference between being a side fighting relegation and challenging for the play-offs is consistency and how you bounce back from a defeat. Leicester last season are one of the best teams to ever play in the Championship and they went a few games without winning.“But they had done a lot of amazing work to get ahead and that is the biggest thing — going on a run of results and when there is a bit of adversity you bounce back quickly.“This group here have faced adversity and managed to swing that in our favour this year.“We’re using those experiences to move ourselves forward. It’s a good place to come into work every day and we’re all singing off the same hymn sheet. So I’m hoping we can now achieve some great things.”Cook made 168 Premier League appearances for BournemouthCredit: Rex FeaturesThe 33-year-old is now into his second season with QPR in the ChampionshipCredit: PACook enjoyed his first season at Rangers and he was rewarded for some impressive performances by taking the club’s player-of-the-season honours. Not bad for a veteran.He said: “Yeah, the other side of 30 in football makes you seem old. It’s a concept I’m not enjoying right now but I’m enjoying my football.“I do love it here. I’m playing as regularly as I can, keeping fit and as long as I am doing that and contributing I’m happy and it was an extremely proud moment getting the player of the year.READ MORE SUN STORIES“But this year I need to back it up and produce more and give more on the pitch and around the club and, hopefully, not have a season like we did last year.“As good as it was getting player of the year, it was player of the year at a team that just stayed up.  I want to be at the top of the league — and hopefully I can do it with this club.” More

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    Jude Bellingham reveals Real boss Carlo Ancelotti’s hilarious X-rated insult after watching his brother Jobe score twice

    JUDE BELLINGHAM has revealed how Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti got him worried with an X-rated prank about his brother Jobe.The England midfielder told how his mischievous manager trolled him after they watched younger sibling Jobe score twice for Sunderland.Jude Bellingham joked that Carlo Ancelotti had fun at his expensiveCredit: RexJobe Bellingham netted twice, with his brother and Ancelotti observingCredit: RexBellingham Senior, 21, could eventually see his 18-year-old brother follow him into the pantheon of mega-money transfers.Now Jude has explained how that move could have been scarily sooner rather than later!The 36-cap star joined Real from Borussia Dortmund for £115million in June 2023.And he’s disclosed what happened just two months later – when Jobe hit an eye-catching double, via a firm header and a calm slot-home.READ MORE TOP STORIESIt gave the Black Cats a 2-1 Championship comeback win at home to Rotherham.And it left Ancelotti purring mischievously… well enough to fool Bellingham!Jude told his YouTube channel: “I still remember when my brother Jobe scored twice, we were watching the game and Ancelotti said, ‘f***… we brought the wrong one! I’m going to bring him here’.“I said, ‘where are you going to play him?’. Carlo said, in your position!’  Most read in ChampionshipJobe Bellingham was only 17 when he notched a double vs RotherhamCredit: Getty”I was like, ‘f*** that!’ And then finally he gave me a little smirk and my heart just dropped and I thought, ‘okay, fine’. “And then I’m like, no pressure for today!”Jude Bellingham signs shirt for Kim Kardashian’s son SaintSo how DID the elder Bellingham respond?Later the very same day he too struck a couple of goals – as Real bettered Sunderland’s fightback.Los Blancos were 1-0 down at Almeria in LaLiga.Bellingham then fired home from close range and nodded Real in front, before Vinicius Junior clinched a 3-1 victory.Fast forward 13 months, and Sunderland are two points clear in the Championship, while Real are four adrift of Barca in the Spanish top flight.So maybe, come May, Bellingham Junior might get one over on Jude by being the only title winner this season!Bellingham explained how Ancelotti bantered with himCredit: Getty More

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    EFL minnows ‘to pocket FOUR TIMES more money if they LOSE to Chelsea’ as integrity of Carabao Cup called into question

    EFL minnows Barrow are reportedly offering their players FOUR times more money to LOSE to Chelsea than if they record a shock Carabao Cup win.And the stunning revelation has called into question the integrity of the competition.Barrow are reportedly offering players £1,000 in a bonus to lose to Chelsea – or £250 to winCredit: GettyThe Premier League giants are the heavy favourites against their League Two opponentsCredit: EPALeague Two Barrow were handed a dream draw away at Stamford Bridge in round three of the domestic cup after beating Derby on penalties in their previous tie. But now according to The Telegraph, the match has raised concerns. The newspaper claims Barrow’s bonus schedule shows the players would receive £250 if they somehow secured a victory in West London on September 24.However, they are set to bank a whopping £1,000 each if they lose the match.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThis therefore could imply a significant additional reward for defeat – and the possibility of incentivising underperformance, even if last season’s runners-up Chelsea are the heavy favourites. The EFL declined to comment but it is thought the organisation spoke to the Bluebirds to clarify an explanation – even though the bizarre bonuses do not appear to break any specific regulations. SunSport also understands the bonus sheet contained errors and has since been rectified – with the club wanting to reward their players for playing a top-tier team with an appearance fee, rather than offering a ‘bonus’ for losing. Bonuses must be agreed between the club and its players before being submitted to the EFL before the start of the season – but the EFL do not have jurisdiction over them. Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSIt is reported that Barrow’s players will receive £250 each for any wins in rounds one to five of the Carabao Cup.Even winning the final at Wembley would only bank the players an extra £1,000. National League boss ‘loses plot’ in outrageous rant at OWN FANS as supporters call it ‘best post-match interview ever’However, the deal also offers £1,000 if they lose to a Premier League club from round three onwards – and £750 for defeat to a Championship side. In the FA Cup, things are far simpler.Barrow have agreed to pay out £400 for a round-one win, then £800 for round two.By round three and beyond, that figure increases to £2,625 per win per player.Again, defeat to a Premier League team would ensure a £1,000 bonus – and £750 if a Championship club knock them out.Barrow are currently third in League Two after an impressive start to the campaign.READ MORE SUN STORIESTheir three wins and a draw from five matches has Stephen Clemence’s side on ten points – two behind leaders Doncaster. SunSport has contacted Barrow for comment. Barrow beat Derby on penalties in the previous roundCredit: Getty More