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    Dele Alli is ‘peed off’ as former England and Tottenham star suffers setback in bid to end two-year football exile

    DELE ALLI is said to be “peed off” after suffering another injury setback.The midfielder last played competitively in February 2023 while on loan at Besiktas.Dele Alli is ‘peed off’ after another training setbackCredit: Instagram @deleHis last game came in February 2023Credit: GettyThe 28-year-old is officially without a club after his Everton contract expired last summer, though he has been training with the squad since then in the hopes of landing a new deal.However, Dele has picked up a muscle injury which has impacted his ability to train.And now manager Sean Dyche has lifted the lid on the Englishman’s state of mind following his latest setback.He said: “Dele has had a minor thing but he’s just taking a time out because obviously he’s had a few now and he’s just peed off with it.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”So, we’re just monitoring that at the minute. He’s abroad at the minute but working.”It’s just a break from coming in, you know what it’s like, it grips you then, so we said: ‘Yeah, yeah, of course’.”Dele was previously seen as a rising star of the England national team, having starred at Euro 2016 and the World Cup in Russia two years later, but fell out of form.He previously revealed he had set a target of returning to the Three Lions for the 2026 World Cup.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSThe ex-Tottenham star said: “You know you can set reminders on your phone, I have a reminder at 11 o’clock every day that says, ‘World Cup 2026’.”That’s my aim for now. I think that people will be like, ‘he hasn’t played in a year’ but I don’t care, I know my level.Beaming Dele Alli left speechless as Pochettino delivers heartwarming message live on Sky Sports”The only target I have is the World Cup right now. “Obviously I’m injured and contracted to Everton and so my mind is just about taking it day by day and making sure my injury is healed and that I’m in the best possible condition after the summer.”It’s annoying because I’ll be just fully training as the season ends so it means that I won’t have to rush it.”Dele has played just 13 times for Everton, having originally joined them from Tottenham in 2022. He previously opened up on his mental health struggles, including his childhood trauma and a sleeping pill addiction which he went to rehab for. More

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    FIFA Secures $1 Billion Broadcast Deal With DAZN for Club World Cup

    An agreement with the London-based streaming company DAZN came just a day before the draw for the inaugural event and after other networks balked at FIFA’s demands.With time running out, and most broadcasters running away, FIFA said on Wednesday that it had finally managed to secure a broadcast partner for its inaugural 32-team Club World Cup in the United States next year.The announcement of a global deal with the London-based streaming company DAZN came just a day before FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who has championed the event, was set to preside over the draw for the monthlong tournament.While financial details of the agreement have not been announced publicly, DAZN is paying close to $1 billion, according to two people familiar with the deal who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss financial matters. DAZN has also secured an option for future rights for the event. In recent weeks, FIFA told teams and other officials that it expected to raise $800 million in television rights fees, part of the roughly $2 billion it expected the event to generate, a figure most market professionals said was unrealistic.FIFA initially tried to secure a $1 billion global deal with Apple before the technology company walked away, believing FIFA’s demands, which had already halved in value from Mr. Infantino’s earlier estimates, were too high.DAZN, a sports media company owned by the Ukraine-born and Russia-raised British billionaire Len Blavatnik, has been growing its footprint in soccer. The company has secured prime rights for major leagues and competitions across Europe and beyond, though it has hemorrhaged considerable amounts of cash along the way. Mr. Blavatnik has invested more than $5 billion since starting DAZN in 2016, and has counted losses in the billions of dollars since then.The company has cycled through business strategies and chief executive officers. Most recently, it partnered with Saudi Arabia as the Gulf nation emerged as one of the biggest investors in global sports. DAZN has become the go-to destination for Saudi sports properties including tennis, boxing and domestic soccer, raising speculation that the partnership may soon lead to direct Saudi investment in DAZN as the country looks to build a sports network of its own. FIFA will award the 2034 men’s World Cup to Saudi Arabia next week.We are having trouble retrieving the article content.Please enable JavaScript in your browser settings.Thank you for your patience while we verify access. If you are in Reader mode please exit and log into your Times account, or subscribe for all of The Times.Thank you for your patience while we verify access.Already a subscriber? Log in.Want all of The Times? Subscribe. More

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    West Ham fans beg ‘please no’ as shock new manager target emerges to replace Julen Lopetegui

    FORMER Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand has reportedly emerged as a shock contender to replace Julen Lopetegui at West Ham.Lopetegui’s future at the London Stadium is currently in doubt amid a poor run of form.Julen Lopetegui is at risk of being sacked by West HamCredit: PAFormer Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand has emerged as a potential replacementCredit: GettyThe Hammers sit 14th in the Premier League table, six points above the relegation zone.Some board members are now understood to be losing faith in the Spaniard.They are expected to make a decision on his future within the next 48 hours.And Florian Plettenberg has claimed that executives have already identified some potential replacements.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLHjulmand is allegedly one of the candidates being considered by the Hammers.The 52-year-old, who most recently coached the Denmark national team, is prepared for a new challenge.However, West Ham fans are not happy with the potential new boss.One person took to social media to write: “Tim Steidten might just have to follow Julen Lopetegui out the door too.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSAnother commented: “Behave! Another shocking decision if that’s one the club want to progress with.”A third said: “Just liquidate us at this point.”Moment huge brawl breaks out in West Ham end with punches thrown and fan knocked to ground in London derby vs ArsenalWhile a fourth wrote: “Done absolutely nothing at club level in his career ffs. Shouldn’t go near him one bit.”Hjulmand managed Danish sides Lyngby and Nordsjaelland as well as Mainz before being appointed Denmark manager in 2020.He spent four years with the national team before resigning.Former Benfica manager Roger Schmidt is also being linked with the job.SunSport revealed this week that Lopetegui had a blazing row with Hammers defender Jean-Clair Todibo during Saturday’s 5-2 defeat to Arsenal.Todibo vented his frustrations in the home dressing room at half-time, leading to a heated altercation with his manager. More

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    National League club to build history-making 5,000-seater stadium made almost totally of WOOD as council approves plan

    FIFA already call them the “greenest team in the world”.Now they have got the go-ahead to make history with the ultimate “environmentally friendly” development.The club have got the all-clear to build Eco ParkCredit: Forest Green/SDCThe stadium will be on a site landscaped by 500 treesCredit: Forest Green/SDCCouncil planners have approved Eco Park – a unique new 5,000-seat stadium made almost entirely of wood.And it comes from a National League side who are bidding for an instant return to the EFL.The venue will be in landscaped parkland, with space for 1,700 cars.And along with two extra football pitches, around 500 trees and 1.8km of hedgerows will be planted – to promote biodiversity.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLMany fans will have quickly guessed the identity of the club – thanks to its high-profile owner and the innovations he has brought in.Fifa dished out its “greenest team” accolade after the club began wearing kits made of recycled plastic and coffee grounds.Football’s world rulers also pointed to the team’s vegan-only menu.Meanwhile, shinpads and some kits have been made from bamboo.Most read in EFLFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe United Nations chipped in with a huge compliment too – describing the whole set-up as the world’s first carbon-neutral football club.Green energy businessman Dale Vince has been the man with the vision and Forest Green Rovers has been his sporting outlet – since his take-over there 14 years ago.Britain’s greenest football club Forest Green Rovers create eco-friendly kit made from coffee beansRovers’ current ground, the New Lawn, will be replaced by 95 homes.That’s because Stroud Council have now approved the layout, scale and external look of a replacement stadium.Councillors heard the site will be extra resilient against extreme weather – as it will be built to tackle climate change and be energy efficient.Vince said the “ground-breaking” stadium will be “the first made almost entirely from wood which is beautiful, natural, durable and sustainable”.He added: “We’ve taken a step closer towards the world’s greenest sports complex and a fabulous facility for the local community.”Forest Green currently play at The New LawnCredit: RexRovers’ owner Dale Vince has turned the club greenCredit: Reuters More

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    Marc Guehi breaks silence after escaping FA action for message on rainbow armband for two games

    MARC GUEHI has broken his silence after writing a religious message on his Premier League captain’s armband. Guehi – a devout Christian – was warned by the FA not to repeat his actions after writing “I love Jesus” on his armband for Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Newcastle.Marc Guehi broke his silence after writing a religious message on his captain’s armbandCredit: PAHe escaped any FA punishmentCredit: GettyOn Tuesday night, the Eagles skipper ignored the warning as he wrote “Jesus loves you” on his armband as Palace beat Ipswich 1-0. Now, Guehi has spoken out for the first time telling Sky Sports: “I think the message was pretty clear to be honest. “It’s a message of love and truth as well and a message of inclusivity, so it speaks for itself.” The FA do not plan any formal disciplinary action towards Guehi – despite the breach of Rule A4.READ MORE IN football Instead, they have reminded Palace of the kit regulations that are in place.The Laws of the Game allow slogans “promoting the game of football, respect and integrity”.But the Laws forbid “political, religious or personal slogans, statements or images”.Breaching this requirement is a strict liability situation with the Laws adding: “For any offence the player and/or the team will be sanctioned by the competition organiser, national football association or by FIFA.”Most read in FootballFA have disappeared down a rabbit hole again with absurd double standardsBy Dave Kidd Cast your mind back two years to the World Cup in Qatar.There, the FA and Harry Kane insisted that the England skipper would wear a rainbow armband in support of the LGBTQ+ community, after FIFA had awarded hosting rights to a nation which criminalises homosexuality.Six other western European nations were going to take the same stand.Until the point when FIFA insisted that those captains making this “political” gesture would be booked.Until the point where that gesture might have some sporting consequence – and therefore a more substantial meaning.At that point, the FA and their six allies all performed a late U-turn. They bottled it.That’s the thing with English football and its “support” for the LGBTQ+ community.READ THE FULL COLUMN HERE The Guehi issue, and Ipswich skipper Sam Morsy’s refusal to wear the rainbow armband on “religious” grounds, will put a spotlight on the campaign that has been part of the Premier League’s season since 2013.Guehi, whose dad is a minister, was one of 19 top flight captains who wore the armband in the weekend fixtures to support the Premier League’s Rainbow Laces campaign in support of LGBTQ+ rights.Ipswich’s Morsy was the only skipper to snub wearing the armband.Speaking after Tuesday’s game, which Palace won 1-0 to ease relegation concerns, manager Oliver Glasner backed his captain.Glasner said: “We respect every single player and especially Marc as our captain.”He’s a great guy, very humble and we shouldn’t make it bigger than it is. Keep it calm. He’s very respectful to everyone in the club.”In football we’re all against discrimination, against abuse, every single part. It was a great campaign and I think that’s it.”We spoke about it. I speak to Marc quite often, he’s my captain. He’s no child who is 15, he’s an adult person like every one of us.READ MORE SUN STORIES”He has his opinion and we accept and respect every opinion. This is the quote of this campaign, being tolerant and Marc is very tolerant so everything is fine.”Meanwhile, Man Utd’s players abandoned plans to wear a jacket in support of the LGBTQ+ community after Noussair Mazraoui refused to join the initiative ahead of their 4-0 win over Everton. More

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    The FA have disappeared down a rabbit hole again with absurd double standards over Morsy and Guehi rainbow armband row

    CAST your mind back two years to the World Cup in Qatar.There, the FA and Harry Kane insisted that the England skipper would wear a rainbow armband in support of the LGBTQ+ community, after FIFA had awarded hosting rights to a nation which criminalises homosexuality.Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi wrote ‘I love Jesus’ on his rainbow armbandCredit: RexGuehi was then warned for writing ‘Jesus loves you’ on the armbandCredit: GettyIpswich captain Sam Morsy didn’t wear a rainbow armbandCredit: GettySix other western European nations were going to take the same stand.Until the point when FIFA insisted that those captains making this “political” gesture would be booked.Until the point where that gesture might have some sporting consequence – and therefore a more substantial meaning. At that point, the FA and their six allies all performed a late U-turn. They bottled it.Read More on FootballThat’s the thing with English football and its “support” for the LGBTQ+ community.They are happy to show them support by virtue signalling with meaningless gestures. Meaningful gestures, not so much.Two years later, the FA have disappeared down a rabbit hole again with their absurd double standards in allowing Ipswich captain Sam Morsy – a practising Muslim – not to wear a rainbow armband, while reprimanding Crystal Palace skipper Marc Guehi – a devout Christian – for daubing his armband with the words “I love Jesus” and then “Jesus Loves You”.This is patent nonsense. It is discrimination wrapped up in the excuse of a “rules is rules” technicality. Most read in FootballEnglish football wanted to make a stand against the staging of the World Cup in Qatar.But when it comes to allowing Newcastle to be funded by the Saudi regime – which subjugates women and criminalises homosexuality – or for the Abu Dhabi government to bankroll Manchester City, it turns a blind eye.England star Marc Guéhi’s talks about his father’s faith and missing church on Sundays When England defender Guehi – the son of a Christian minister – made his first stand in Saturday’s 1-1 draw against Newcastle, visiting captain Bruno Guimaraes dutifully wore his rainbow armband.Yet the regime which is allowed to pay his wages clearly doesn’t share the values this armband supposedly represents.On Tuesday, by quirk of the fixture list, Guehi and Morsy – a British-born Egypt international – were pitted against one another, further highlighting the absurdity of one man being allowed not to wear an armband and another man being warned for writing on that armband.Then there is the case of Manchester United’s Muslim defender Noussair Mazraoui refusing to wear a specially-designed pre-match warm-up jacket to mark the club’s Rainbow Laces match against Everton.As a result, United decided none of their players would wear the jackets so as not to disrupt team unity.So United wanted to show support for LGBTQ+ rights – but only until the point that it became difficult for them.Lot of work to be donePersonally, I feel grateful not to have been brought up with any religion in my life and believe that any organised religion causes more harm than good.But I also recognise Guehi, Morsy, Mazraoui and anyone else with religious faith has every right to practice their beliefs.I also consider the principle behind the rainbow campaign to be a sound one.That people should be free to love whomever they want to love, and not have to hide their sexuality.In an increasingly secular society, most people agree with that basic statement.Inclusivity shouldn’t be a dirty word. Gay people have, with good reason, felt excluded from participating in football and attending matches.Sometimes it’s meaninglessThe fact that there still aren’t any openly “out” gay footballers in the Premier League suggests there remains a lot of work to be done.But when campaigns are besmirched by such absurdities as the FA’s capitulation in Qatar and the double standards shown to Guehi and Morsy, they simply stoke the beliefs of intolerant people and are self-defeating. They give credence to the idea that the FA are a fanatically “woke” organisation, when that isn’t the case.The FA, and English football in general, are simply desperate to recognise everyone and everything all the time.It is rare to attend an England match without a minute’s silence. Which usually turns into applause.Often with a recently-deceased former England player or manager being offered a silence in association with the victims of some terrible war or natural disaster overseas. Rendering it all pretty meaningless.Opposite of ‘wokeness’It also feels weird that before every England game, there are around 100 serving military personnel on the pitch.Even weirder when, last month, the opposition was the Republic of Ireland, whose population are understandably not keen on the sight of uniformed British squaddies.This is actually the opposite of “wokeness” – whatever that means – and it is jarring just the same.Then there’s Remembrance Day. I happen to wear a poppy – or, more often, I buy several and lose them all – as a personal mark of respect to relatives who fought and died, and a recognition of my own good fortune in not having had to suffer the same horrors as my grandfather and great-grandfather.But football has taken Remembrance Day to extreme degrees – with The Last Post being played and silences observed as early as October.And it also allows James McClean, an open supporter of IRA terrorism, to make his own views known. Views which are abhorrent to most of us.READ MORE SUN STORIESGesture politics in football have become an ugly moral maze – underlined by the idiocy surrounding the treatment of Guehi and Morsy.In an angry and divided nation, the only intelligent conclusion is that football should be a safe space – away from politics, religion, the military or any other cause. More

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    Erling Haaland just a ‘normal player’, says Van der Vaart as he slams Man City over summer transfer

    FORMER Premier League star Rafael van der Vaart has slammed Erling Haaland amid Manchester City’s woeful form.The champions have not won any of their last seven games and their star striker has scored just three times in this run.Erling Haaland has been labelled a ‘normal player’ amid City’s poor runCredit: GettyRafael van der Vaart also slammed City’s recruitmentCredit: GettyEx-Tottenham cult hero Van der Vaart did not hold back in his criticism of Pep Guardiola’s side.The outspoken Dutchman brutally hit out at Haaland, claiming he is overrated.Van der Vaart told BetMGM: “Take away his pace, I see Erling Haaland as a normal player.“Technique-wise, he’s not good enough and he can get away with it when City are on form but not when they’re struggling.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL“I just think he is missing something that those top, top strikers have.”I might get criticised for that opinion, but I don’t see him at the same level as the top strikers I played with like Ruud van Nistelrooy.“Manchester City need Erling Haaland at the moment, but where is he? “That’s why he’s not among that select few world-class strikers.”Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSVan der Vaart also claimed that City’s transfer business has been poor and their star players are out of energy after winning four Premier League titles in a row.He added: “I think the intensity that Man City have shown under Pep Guardiola for so many seasons is over. Erling Haaland does pull ups on cliff edge and runs with wolves as Man City ace stars in insane Beats by Dre advert “They look very tired to me. You can see it in their faces, Kevin De Bruyne for example, they’re not fresh anymore.“They need a rebuild. I’m not one who says they need to get rid of Pep, no chance. “I believe in his coaching methods but they need to get their transfers right.”Ilkay Gundogan was not what they needed in the summer.” More

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    Man Utd LGBTQ+ group slam club for ditching rainbow jackets over Mazraoui decision with players ‘left unhappy’

    A MANCHESTER UNITED LGBTQ+ supporters group has issued a statement in response to the team’s decision not to wear a rainbow jacket at the weekend.The Red Devils had planned to wear a pride-themed rainbow jacket prior to their Premier League clash with Everton on Sunday.A Man Utd LGBTQ+ supporters group has issued a statement after Noussair Mazraoui refused to wear a rainbow jacket at the weekendCredit: PAHis Man Utd team-mates chose not to wear the jacket with him, but captain Bruno Fernandes wore a Rainbow Laces armband during the matchCredit: GettyHowever, just a matter of hours before kick-off they made a collective decision not to.The Athletic has claimed that Noussair Mazraoui told his team-mates that he was not prepared to sport it due to his Muslim faith.As a result, the team did not want him to be the only person seen publicly refusing to wear the item of clothing and so decided that nobody would.It has been suggested that not everyone in the dressing room was happy about the decision.Read More in FootballMan Utd have now come under fire for the move, with LGBTQ+ group Rainbow Devils among those who have voiced their discontent.A statement from the supporters group read: “As part of this year’s Rainbow Laces campaign, Rainbow Devils worked closely with – and had great support from – Manchester United and the Fan Engagement team.”This has included working with the Manchester United Foundation to spread the message of inclusivity with local schools, to a Q&A with two Men’s first team players, to supportive messages from many Men and Women first team players (including an individual one from captain Bruno Fernandes). Even a pitchside event at Old Trafford on Sunday ahead of the Everton game.”On this latter occasion, which was United’s official Rainbow Laces game, the players were due to wear specially designed jackets pre-match to mark the occasion.Most read in Football”Shortly before the game, Rainbow Devils was informed that these jackets would not be worn. The reason being that one of the matchday squad had refused to wear the jacket on the grounds of their personally held beliefs. Therefore, to maintain the team ethos and togetherness, none of the players would be wearing them.”This was obviously a great disappointment to Rainbow Devils, but also to all those who had worked hard at the club to deliver this event.Tony Young dead at 71: Man Utd pay tribute to former star as he passes away “We are aware of who the player concerned is, but we feel it isn’t our role to single him out, and risk spoiling all the other positive things that the majority of those at the club have done.”We respect the right of this player to have his own views, whilst also feeling disappointed that he put the rest of the squad into a position where they felt that they couldn’t wear their jackets.”We also worry what kind of negative effect this incident might have on any player at the club who may be struggling with their sexuality.”Rainbow Devils will continue to work with Manchester United to support inclusivity, through the One Love initiative and others, as we all continue our work to ensure all LGBTQ+ people feel safe and welcome at Old Trafford, both on and off the pitch.”Man Utd have worn a pride-themed jersey and jacket ahead of certain games over the last two seasons during the Rainbow Laces period.Club captain Bruno Fernandes wore the Rainbow Laces armband throughout the Everton match, reflecting the club’s support for the campaign.He described wearing his rainbow-coloured armband as “a sign of respect” that makes LGBTQ+ fans “feel supported” by the players.Ipswich Town captain Sam Morsy, who is also a practising Muslim, refused to wear a rainbow armband for religious reasons in his club’s two Rainbow Laces fixtures.And Crystal Palace star Marc Guehi was spoken to by the Football Association on Tuesday after writing a religious message on his.READ MORE SUN STORIESGuehi, 24, who is a devout Christian, was warned by the FA not to repeat his actions after writing “I love Jesus” on his armband for Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Newcastle.But on Tuesday the Palace skipper ignored it and wrote “Jesus loves you” on his armband during the 1-0 victory at Ipswich.Crystal Palace captain Marc Guehi wrote a message on his armband for the last two gamesCredit: PAMeanwhile, Ipswich Town’s Sam Morsy refused to wear itCredit: Reuters More