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    ‘No way I could say it on TV’ – Man Utd icon Paul Scholes reveals emotional reason he didn’t answer question on Overlap

    PAUL SCHOLES has opened up on the challenges of having a child with “severe special needs”.The Manchester United legend’s son Aiden, 20, was diagnosed with autism as a child and is non-verbal.Paul Scholes’ son Aiden, pictured in his arms, has severe autismCredit: GettyAiden is now 20-years-old and non-verbalCredit: instagramDuring today’s episode of The Overlap, Scholes was asked what has had the “biggest impact” on his life.In the show, which is yet to air, the former England star did not answer.But Scholes, 42, subsequently posted on Instagram to clarify his true feelings.The TNT Sports pundit wrote on his Story: “Just filmed an Overlap and we were asked the question. What has had the biggest impact on our lives, to which I couldn’t answer even though I knew…READ MORE ON MAN UTD”Without question having a boy with severe special needs, wishing he was normal every single day and then realising how lucky I am when I see another family that are worse off than we are.”The undoubted impact it has on his brother and sister kills me every single day…”No way I could that say that in front of people or on Telly…”Bye.”Most read in FootballScholes, 42, opened up on his Instagram StoryScholes has three children with wife Claire; Arron, 25, Alicia, 23, and Aiden.In 2021, the former midfielder opened up on the challenges of having an autistic son during a BBC documentary hosted by Paddy McGuinness.Man Utd star rang Paul Scholes and tried to confront him on training ground over pundit’s criticism Speaking to McGuinness, who has three autistic children, Scholes said: “For those first few years of being diagnosed you think he’s just delayed, eventually he’ll start talking.”When you get to 12, 13, 14… now he’s 16 it’s never going to happen. He’s never going to be neurotypical, but he’s great and you have to accept it.”Scholes went on to add: “I’ve never said this before. I’m looking at him thinking he might have to go into care. I just don’t know how you handle that.”During the chat, Scholes also revealed that Aiden’s initial diagnosis affected his performances on the pitch.The Man Utd legend said: “We got the diagnosis. We were playing Derby away. I was terrible, absolutely shocking.”I didn’t want to be there. Head was gone. I was worrying about autism, reading, trying to find out anything I could.”Key characteristics of autismThese are some features of autism that many people with it experience. Autism is a spectrum, so everyone shows symptoms differently.Sensitive to sensesAutistic people can be much more or less sensitive than non-autistic people to the five main senses (sight, sound, touch, taste and smell).This also extends to senses for balance, movement, spatial awareness and awareness of internal states, such as hunger and temperature.Social differencesPeople with autism may find social interactions harder because they have difficulty; interpratiting social cues; facial expressions; maintaining eye contact; recognising sarcasm.They may find tehy prefer to spend time alone because social interactions can be confusing. Autism can be verbal (someone who uses communication) or non-verbal (they use other means to communicate). People can flit between the two.Repetitive behaviours‘Restricted and repetitive behaviours and interests’ is often listed as a trait of autism, but the National Autistic Society says many people with the condition actually find these behaviours as positive and helpful.It is also sometimes referred to as stimming or self-regulatory behaviour.Examples include having a strong passion or interest in a hobby, repeated behaviours like hair twirling or rocking, and preference for routine or rules to be followed. Emotional dysregulationPeople with autism may struggle to manage feelings such as frustration, anxiety, or sadness, which could lead to a ‘meltdown’ (extreme or intense outburst of emotions) or ‘shutdown’ (withdrawal).Source: National Autistic Society More

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    PSG vs Arsenal boost: Get Saka, Dembele & Kvaratskhelia 1+ shot on target at 5/2 with Tote, plus claim £40 in free bets

    PSG kick-off their second-leg with Arsenal tonight with a 1-0 advantage as both sides eye that Champions League final spot against Inter.And bookmakers Tote are marking the monster European occasion with an incredible price boost: Bukayo Saka, Ousmane Dembele and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia all 1+ shot on target at 5/2 – that’s boosted from 13/8!Find The Sun’s betting publishing principles hereNot a Tote customer? No problem! Simply sign-up today and you can claim a whopping £40 in free bets and bonuses!Tote Mega BoostPSG vs ArsenalWas 13/8Now 5/2Maximum £20 stake!New to Tote? If so, you can claim their amazing welcome offer AND tonight’s incredible price boost!The boost is for the Champions League semi final showdown between PSG and Arsenal.Simply visit the Tote website and register a new account.Once that’s sorted, deposit and and place your first bet of at least £10 on horse racing, football or any other market on the Sportsbook at odds of Evens (1/1) or greater.Once your Qualifying Bet is settled — win or lose — you will receive £20 Tote Credit, £10 Free Sports Bet and 50 Free Spins on Big Bass Bonanza!How to claim..Tote welcome offerVisit the Tote website HERE*Register a brand new account and depositPlace your first bet of at least £10 on horse racing or other sports at odds of 1/1 or greaterOnce your Qualifying Bet is settled you will receive £40 in free bets and bonusesTote welcome offer: Claim your £40 bonus — claim here**New customers online only. Eligibility restrictions apply. Only valid with code B10G40 on registration. £10 min qualifying bet at 1/1 (2.0) odds or greater across sports or racing (if EW then min £10 Win + £10 Place). Receive £20 Tote Credit, £10 Free Sports Bet and 50 Free Spins on Big Bass Bonanza within 48 hours of qualifying bet settlement. 7-day expiry on free bets & Tote Credit. Your first bet will be your qualifying bet. One per customer. UK & ROI customers only. 18+. Full T&Cs apply. Gambleaware.org .Full T&Cs apply.Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who:Establishes time and monetary limits before playingOnly gambles with money they can afford to loseNever chase their lossesDoesn’t gamble if they’re upset, angry or depressedGamcare – gamcare.org.ukGambleAware – GambleAware.orgRead our guide on responsible gambling practices.For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 0808 8020 133 or go to gamstop.co.uk to be excluded from all UK-regulated gambling websites. More

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    Rooney reveals sweet thing Inter star Mkhitaryan asked his old Man Utd team-mate after reaching Champions League final

    WAYNE ROONEY has revealed the sweet conversation he had with former Manchester United team-mate Henrikh Mkhitaryan immediately after he made the Champions League final.The Armenian played 79 minutes of Inter Milan’s thrilling Champions League semi-final second leg against Barcelona before he was replaced by eventual match-winner Davide Frattesi.Wayne Rooney has revealed the sweet conversation he had with his former Man Utd team-matesCredit: RexHenrikh Mkhitaryan asked Rooney how his kids were during their chatCredit: GettyHe also reserved special praise for Matteo DarmianCredit: GettyRooney said he was delighted for themCredit: RexThe 36-year-old has starred for Inter since 2022, joining from Roma on a free transfer which followed an underwhelming spell in England with Arsenal and Manchester United.During his time in England he played alongside Red Devils icon Rooney, with the pair reuniting at the San Siro last night, with the ex-England star appearing on Amazon Prime for the clash.And after the game, Rooney was seen hugging and chatting to former Old Trafford colleagues Mkhitaryan and Matteo Darmian.Asked what he had spoken about with his old team-mates by host Gabby Logan, Rooney said: “Yeah, obviously, they’re all delighted, as you could see.READ MORE IN FOOTBALL”We were talking about the kids! We said congratulations, and then asked each other about the children.”Amazon’s broadcast showed the heartwarming moment the stars embraced one another, with Rooney then pointing towards one of his children running on the pitch before they shared a laugh.Rooney also reserved special praise for Darmian, who had come off the bench to replace Yann Aurel Bisseck in the 71st minute.He said: “I’m delighted for them, especially Matteo, because he had difficult moments at times at Manchester United.”Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKMkhitaryan starred for Man Utd between July 2016 and January 2018, making 63 appearances, while Darmian, 35, played for them between 2015 and 2019 and made 92 appearances.The attacking midfielder’s goal in the Europa League final helped Rooney to complete the full set of trophies at Man Utd.Both stars were involved in Inter’s last run to the Champions League final in 2023, where they lost 1-0 to Manchester City, with Darmian starting the game and Mkhitarayan coming off the bench.Wayne Rooney and Thierry Henry give their verdict on Arsenal’s defeat to PSGThey will be hoping set the record straight by becoming European champions this time around – with Inter eyeing their first Champions League title since 2010 under Jose Mourinho.Simone Inzaghi’s side will face either Arsenal or Paris Saint-Germain in the Munich final on May 31.PSG lead 1-0 following Ousmane Dembele’s strike at the Emirates last week, with the second leg being played out at the Parc des Princes tonight. More

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    ‘Celebrating with someone’s nan’s dinner plate’ – Bradford trolled over trophy for finishing third in League Two

    BRADF0RD CITY sealed a remarkable final-day promotion last weekend, but they have found themselves on the end of social media ridicule for their ‘trophy’ lift.The Bantams sealed promotion back to League One with a 1-0 win over Fleetwood Town on the last day of the campaign. Rival fans joked about the size of Bradford’s silverwareCredit: RexRichie Smallwood and Andy Cook celebrate Bradford’s promotionBradford are looking forward to League One football next seasonThey pipped Walsall to third spot, with the Saddlers needing to better the Yorkshire outfit’s result to have any chance of going up automatically.However, Graham Alexander’s men emerged victorious in the dying embers, with Antoni Sarcevic’s 96th-minute winner sending them up and Valley Parade into raptures. Bradford join champions Doncaster Rovers and Port Vale in League One next term. They will be joined by one of Walsall, AFC Wimbledon, Notts County, and Chesterfield, who make up the play-off contenders. Read more FootballDespite the sheer delirium that washed across the city, fans on social media decided to poke fun at the “trophy” the Bantams were given to celebrate their third place finish.One Doncaster fan tweeted: “Congrats #BCAFC after all the banter I’d much rather have you in league 1 than Walsall. “Great scenes. Not sure why you’re celebrating with someone’s nan’s dinner plate though”.A Port Vale supporter wrote: “Celebrating a season and a job well done, you’re trying to banter a 2nd place trophy in a season where Bradford got someone’s nan’s plate for coming 3rd.”Most read in FootballBEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKAnother said: “Bradford City won a dog bowl trophy.”Andy Cook, the longest-serving player in the Bradford squad, sported a personalised shirt with his face on at the promotion parade.Bradford v Tranmere delayed after medical emergency in crowd with visitors’ keeper raising alarm (1)Cook, who scored 12 goals this season, said that going up “means everything” as the players and a sea of Bantams fans celebrated in Centenary Square in the city.Bradford have spent six season in the basement division – a far cry from their Premier League glory days of the early 2000s.It is the first time the Yorkshire side have achieved automatic promotion since 1999 – when a 3-2 win away at Wolves saw them reach the promised land of the top flight.But the 24 years that followed have been populated with despair and relegations.Fans flood the Valley Parade pitch as Bradford finally returned to League One More

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    Former Premier League star, 32, rips up Peterborough contract for ‘personal reasons’

    A FORMER Premier League player has had his contract ripped up in League One.Peterborough United announced their retained list and the ex-Aston Villa ace was not included.Jed Steer has had his Peterborough contract ripped upSteer wanted to leave Peterborough for ‘personal reasons’Jed Steer joined Peterborough last year in January after completing a 10-year stint at Villa.Steer, 32, linked up with Posh on a short-term deal but put pen to paper on a new two-year contract last summer.Nevertheless, the goalkeeper asked the club to “cancel” his contract so that he can leave.The club confirmed the ex-England youth international wanted to depart for “personal reasons”.Read More on FootballPeterborough announced: “Goalkeeper Jed Steer has requested that the final year of his contract be cancelled due to personal reasons.”Steer played 28 times with Peterborough this season before his decision to leave.He saved two penalties against Wrexham to help Posh reach this season’s EFL Trophy final at Wembley and helped them beat Birmingham City in the final to make it back-to-back wins.Steer’s career started in 2009 with Norwich, where he also spent six years in the academy.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSHowever, the keeper only managed two senior appearances with the Canaries.And that led to two different loan stints for the shot-stopper to Yeovil Town and Cambridge United.And thus he moved to Villa in 2013, but was also loaned out five times.Steer played for Doncaster Rovers, Yeovil, Huddersfield, Charlton and Luton.The goalie managed a total of 36 appearances during his decade-long spell at Villa Park. More

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    Man Utd coach ‘likely to leave’ with future uncertain as he considers new challenge away from club

    MANCHESTER UNITED youth boss Adam Lawrence faces an uncertain future and is “likely to leave” as he considers a new challenge.The Under-18s chief has been at United for the past four years following a move from Charlton.Adam Lawrence is considering leaving Manchester UnitedCredit: GettyHe led the U18s to a treble last seasonCredit: GettyLawrence, 39, initially joined as an Under-16s coach before working his way up to U18s boss.He is credited with turning them into a major force, leading them to a treble last season.Two of those wins came over rivals Man City.But this season has seen less success.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLUnited were knocked out of the FA Youth Cup in the semis by Aston Villa, who went on to win the tournament.And with just one game left they sit second in the Premier League North, seven points off champs City.The Manchester Evening News claims Lawrence is now considering his options as he considers a new challenge.The ace could yet stay put at the Red Devils, with his future not linked to the club’s major redundancies.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSBut Lawrence is thought to be eyeing a fresh role in a new environment.And Ineos may have to do some convincing if they want to keep him around for a while longer.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reveals just THREE Man Utd players have spoken to him since he was sackedQuestions over Lawrence’s future come ahead of United’s Europa League semi-final second leg clash against Bilbao.The Red Devils are 3-0 up from the first leg in Spain and hope to finish the job in style at Old Trafford on Thursday. More

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    Former England manager, 72, makes shock return to management with seventh tier minnows after two years out

    FORMER England boss Peter Taylor has made a stunning return to management with seven-tier minnows Canvey Island.The 72-year-old had been out of work for two years after being sacked by Maldon & Tiptree.Peter Taylor has been named as the new boss of seventh-tier Canvey IslandCredit: RexHe managed one England game before Sven-Goran Eriksson’s appointmentCredit: GettyBut Taylor is now back in the beautiful game after penning a deal with non-league Canvey Island.They play in the Isthmian League Premier Division and finished 17th under former boss Brad Wellmen.He resigned last month after a four-year stint at the helm.And Canvey Island fans will be hoping that Taylor’s experience sees them rise up the ranks quickly.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLThe former winger has been around the block several times and enjoyed a glittering playing career with the likes of Crystal Palace and Tottenham.Taylor, who also played four times for England in 1976, then moved into management with Southend in 1993.He later enjoyed spells with Gillingham, Leicester and England’s U21s.But the pinnacle of his career came in November 2000 when he was appointed England caretaker for a 1-0 defeat to Italy.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERSTaylor stepped in for fellow interim Howard Wilkinson, himself a short-term replacement for Kevin Keegan.The game saw David Beckham captain the Three Lions for the first time.I tried Harry Kane’s knobbly sticks after England star did a Gary Lineker by releasing snack brand – here’s my verdictWhile stars like Rio Ferdinand, Jamie Carragher, Emile Heskey and Gareth Barry were promoted from the U21s.But Taylor’s time quickly came to an end when the FA appointed Sven-Goran Eriksson as England’s first-ever foreign coach.Taylor then spent a while at Brighton, Hull and Crystal Palace while also managing the Young Lions again.Stevenage Borough, Wycombe Wanderers and Bradford City followed, as well as a spell as boss of Bahrain.Taylor returned to the England set-up again, this time with the U20s, before taking charge at Gillingham.He next moved abroad to India with the Kerala Blasters before returning to Gillingham.Read More on The SunTaylor then managed Dagenham & Redbridge and Welling United before being appointed Maldon & Tiptree boss in December 2022.But he was axed eight months later before Canvey Island finally came calling this week. More

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