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    Bournemouth star David Brooks, 24, diagnosed with cancer and wants to ‘make a full recovery and be back playing’

    BOURNEMOUTH midfielder David Brooks, 24, has been diagnosed with cancer, the club have confirmed.The Wales international was examined last week after which it was confirmed he has Stage II Hodgkin Lymphoma.
    David Brooks joined Bournemouth in 2018Credit: PA
    The Cherries confirmed Brooks will undergo treatment next week after an ‘initial positive prognosis’.
    The 24-year-old released a statement via club website in which he thanked fans for their support and vowed to return to football.
    He said: “This is a very difficult message for me to write.
    “I have been diagnosed with Stage II Hodgkin Lymphoma and will begin a course of treatment next week.
    “Although this has come as a shock to myself and my family, the prognosis is a positive one and I am confident that I will make a full recovery and be back playing as soon as possible.
    “I’d like to show my appreciation to the doctors, nurses, consultants and staff who have been treating me for their professionalism, warmth and understanding during this period.

    “I want to thank everyone at the Football Association of Wales because without the swift attention of their medical team we may not have detected the illness.
    “I’d also like to say thank you to AFC Bournemouth for all their support and assistance this past week.
    “Although I appreciate that there will be media attention and interest, I would like to ask that my privacy is respected in the coming months and I will share updates on my progress when I am able to do so.
    “In the meantime, thank you to everyone for their messages of support – it means so much and will continue to do so in the months ahead.
    “I look forward to seeing you all again and playing the sport I love very soon.”
    Brooks has made nine appearances for the Cherries in the Championship so far this season.
    Born in Warrington to a Welsh mother, he has won 21 Wales caps since his international debut back in November 2017.
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    Wayne Rooney’s Derby and EFL at war over 12-point administration deduction as TWO parties line up £25m takeover bid

    WAYNE ROONEY’S Derby County and the EFL are at war in a fight over a 12-point penalty for going into administration.The Rams are lodging an appeal against the fixed amount that is normally handed out for the ‘offence’ of taking this drastic financial step.
    Wayne Rooney’s Derby have been deducted 12 points for going into administrationCredit: Rex
    Owner Mel Morris says the financial troubles Derby find themselves in are due to the Covid pandemicCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    The defence will centre on former owner Mel Morris’ claim their troubles were caused by Covid hitting their gate money.
    And now the EFL are demanding that Derby show them their books for the last SIX YEARS to see if they have a case.
    The appeal, which will cost the administrators around £300,000 in legal fees, will rock football as Derby bid to get the amount of points deducted reduced to six — HALF the standard penalty.
    Only a year ago Wigan tried the same argument, and lost out, with the ‘automatic’ 12 points taken off and costing them relegation.
    If Derby are successful it could allow other clubs to go down the route of administration for Covid reasons if they are only to be hit with six points off their totals.
    Championship Derby are also facing a penalty from the EFL for Financial Fair Play breaches.

    They are likely to lose nine points with a further three suspended.
    County hope there is a chance of survival if their appeal is successful and the admin penalty plus the FFP charges mean they ‘only’ lose 15 points.
    The news comes as TWO leading football figures are in the race to take over at Derby.
    The chance to rescue the Rams from administration in a deal worth around a basic £25million is catching the attention of a few with connections to rival clubs.
    Former Ipswich owner Marcus Evans has shown a firm interest.
    Multi-millionaire Evans sold Town after 14 years in charge and has the cash to do the deal — with feelers already being put out.
    Evans would have no problem passing the EFL tests after his lengthy spell at the Tractor Boys.
    Burton chief executive Jez Moxey is being strongly linked with a big consortium including local and American cash.
    Moxey has previous experience at Wolves too and could be tempted to change club if the group put in the biggest bid.
    There is also interest from a British businessman based abroad who has previous sports clubs and financial groups in America and Switzerland.

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    American-based Scot William Binnie’s two sons and their Carlisle Capital are also serious players.
    The administrators hope to do a deal for the club AND include the stadium.
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    Ex-Crystal Palace star Bakary Sako on verge of free transfer to secret Championship club having not played in 15 MONTHS

    BAKARY SAKO is looking to make a comeback in England — with a Championship team set to bring in the experienced forward this week.Former Crystal Palace and Wolves striker Sako is a free agent after a spell in Cyprus and has been in contact with clubs about a return.
    Former Crystal Palace star Bakary Sako has not played since featuring for Cypriot side Pafos last yearCredit: Getty
    The destination of the France-born attacker, 33, is being kept secret but the interested outfit want to see him train before deciding on a deal.
    Sako has not played for more than a year since he left Cypriot side Pafos in 2020.
    He enjoyed two spells with Palace, the first of which came between 2015 and 2018 when he joined from Wolves.
    Sako played 50 times and scored eight goals before leaving for West Brom.
    He only spent four months at The Hawthorns before returning to Palace in 2019.
    He then featured another four times for Palace before leaving for Cyprus.

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    But after just six games for Pafos he became a free agent in 2020 and has been unable to find a club ever since.
    Meanwhile, Palace playmaker Ebere Eze is ahead of schedule in his recovery from an Achilles injury.
    There were initial fears the 23-year-old would be out until the new year after sustaining the problem in training at the back end of last season.
    But he is back running and doing ball work already – as he revealed himself in an online clip on Tuesday to the delight of fans. More

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    Jack Wilshere spotted in Arsenal coat with pals as he watches Under-23s against Bournemouth

    JACK WILSHERE was spotted in an Arsenal coat as he watched the Gunners’ Under-23s against Bournemouth.The former Arsenal star has been a free agent since leaving the Cherries at the end of last season and headed back to his old club to watch the youth teams.
    Jack Wilshere sported an Arsenal coat as he watched their Under-23s play BournemouthCredit: Getty
    Wilshere has been a free agent since leaving the Vitality at the end of last seasonCredit: Getty
    He was in attendance at the Vitality to watch the 1-1 draw in the Premier League cup on Wednesday night.
    Ex-England midfielder Wilshere was offered the chance to train with the Gunners by boss Mikel Arteta last month.
    He has spent time in Italy this summer training at Serie B side Como in order to build up his fitness.
    But due to the minnows being unable to register players from outside the European Union, Wilshere was not able to be signed by the Italian outfit.
    When quizzed about whether the ex-England international could train with them, Arteta said: “He’s someone that I know, that I shared a dressing room with.

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    “He’s so loved around the club with every person here. Our doors are always open.”
    Wilshere, who was released by Bournemouth after spending the second half of last season in the Championship, told the ITV Football Show: “Listen, you never know.
    “I’m an Arsenal man.
    “I’ve not spoken to anyone or anything but that would be the dream.
    “I’m not stupid to know that there’s probably no chance of it happening but I’m an Arsenal man, I love the club and want to see the club do well.”
    ‘INSIDE INFORMATION’
    Former Gunner David Hillier, 51, said on the Highbury Squad Podcast: “I have got inside information on this.
    “I am a lucky man, so I am actually playing golf on Friday with a guy who does all his security systems at his house and he is very friendly with him.
    “He was telling me about him. They are good friends, anyway, from back in the day.
    “He said to me that he is just training at the club to try to get another club. There’s no offer of pay-as-play. He hasn’t even spoken to anyone at the club.
    “He is happy to take a Championship club and just get back into football. He just wants to play. He wants to get fit.”
    Wilshere was Arsenal’s youngest ever debutant at 16.
    But after his breakthrough under Arsene Wenger he was unfortunately ravaged by injury.
    He enjoyed a loan spell at Bournemouth during the 2016-17 campaign and went on to feature 40 times for the North London side the next season.
    However, Unai Emery’s arrival signalled the end of his time at the Emirates and he departed for West Ham in 2018 but was allowed to leave the Hammers a year ago after playing 16 times in the top-flight for them.
    He was most recently linked with a move to Newcastle… in Australia.
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    Arsenal still owed £8m by crisis club Derby for Krystian Bielik as desperate Rams step up search for new owner

    DERBY COUNTY reportedly owe Arsenal an outstanding fee for the purchase of former Gunners midfielder Krystian Bielik.Telegraph Sport claims the Emirates giants are one of the Rams main creditors after the two sides made a deal over the sale of the player.
    Arsenal are still owed £8million by Derby in transfer fees for Krystian BielikCredit: PA:Press Association
    It is thought groups or individuals interested in purchasing the Pride Park club will have to take responsibility for its liabilities which is reported to be in the region of ‘tens of millions of pounds”
    And Derby, who play Swansea next, are claimed to still owe the Gunners £8m for Bielik who signed for the Rams in August 2019 when Philip Cocu was managing the team. 
    The Poland player, who has two senior international caps, joined Derby for a club-record fee reported to be worth up to £10m. 
    It is thought the agreement between the sides enabled the Rams to pay a small chunk of the transfer fee upfront with the rest of the cost to be paid in structured instalments. 
    However, the Telegraph reports that only £2million has been paid so far.
    It is claimed that any prospective owners interested in buying the Rams are expected to take on transfer fee payments owed to Arsenal. 

    Earlier this week Derby are reported to have axed the jobs of twenty staff with administrators overseeing cost-cutting measures at the Championships. 
    The BBC says jobs were cutting despite administrators hoping to obtain some-term funding next week. 
    This month it has been claimed the Rams were late paying one of their transfer instalments to Arsenal.
    This is thought to have resulted in the Football League temporarily adding a charge to their transfer embargo before the situation was remedied. 
    Reports claim the Gunners have been informed they will receive the transfer fees owed to them with the Rams’ administrators including the figure in financial negotiations with interested buyers. 
    Bielik, who made 15 Championship appearances for the Rams last term, is currently recovering from a knee injury. 
    The defensive midfielder’s injury is reported to be his second knee problem since joining Derby two years ago. 
    It is thought the Rams, who went into administration in September, also owe money to Polish outfit Lech Poznan for the purchase of winger Kamil Jozwiak. 
    And it is claimed the fee owed for the player takes Derby’s transfer fee ‘debts’ over  £10m. 
    The Poland winger joined the Rams for £4m in September 2020. 
    The Rams are reported to owe £26million to HM Revenues and CustomsCredit: PA
    Derby’s financial challenges include £26million owed to HM Revenues and Customs. 
    It is reported Phillip Cocu, who was sacked by the side in November, will not receive £5million owed in compensation to him following the club entering administration. 
    And it is thought the club’s administrators Quantuma has distributed marketing materials to groups and individuals interested in buying the Rams.

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    Football fans set to be allowed to drink alcohol at their seats after 36-year ban if review recommendation is allowed

    FOOTBALL FANS could be allowed to drink alcohol in STANDS in the near future following a fan-led government review.Supporters haven’t been allowed to enjoy booze while watching football since 1985 but a change in the rules is to be recommended.
    Fans are allowed to drink from their seats at cricket matchesCredit: Getty
    According to The Times, ex-sport minister and Conservative MP Tracey Crouch has completed an independent review of the matter.
    She is set to push for a pilot on serving alcohol at clubs in the National League and League Two with a view to extending it to a higher level.
    British football’s 36-year ban on alcohol being drank in stands was introduced in a bid to battle hooliganism.
    Other top European leagues allow supporters to enjoy a pint in their seats while they watch the action unfold.
    There is also no such ban in other British sports, such as cricket and rugby.
    Crouch believes the move could encourage fans not to binge drink before games and will generate much-needed revenue for lower-league clubs.

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    She told The Times: “Take a club like Dulwich Hamlet, which is in National League South. It’s revenue is generated through its refreshments.
    “If it gets promoted to the National League Premier, it effectively stops generating that revenue during a game.
    “They said openly in evidence to us that they cannot afford to get promoted because of the rules around alcohol.
    “Lots of clubs generate a lot of their income through their bars and I think it’s time to look at this issue again.

    “We do have this bizarre situation where you can go to Headingley and drink as a cricket fan, but go to Elland Road and you can’t drink as a football fan.
    “We kettle people into drinking quickly at half-time. And that is the unhealthy aspect of the football fan’s relationship with alcohol.
    “They drink a lot in a short space of time. So my recommendation is to pilot this and not have to down a pint at half-time.”
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    Peterborough striker Jonson Clarke-Harris, 27, hit with four-game ban and £5k fine for historic tweets nine years ago

    PETERBOROUGH talisman Jonson Clarke-Harris will miss the next four matches after being banned for tweets he posted in 2012 and 2013.The striker, 27, has also been fined £5,300 by the FA, and will undergo a face-to-face education programme.
    Peterborough striker Jonson Clarke-Harris has been banned for four-matches
    The tweets in question referred to sexual orientation.
    Clarke-Harris was charged with breaching FA rule E3.1 and E3.2 in August.
    An FA spokesperson said: “Peterborough United FC’s Jonson Clarke-Harris has been suspended for four matches, fined £5,300 and is required to complete a face-to-face education programme after admitting six breaches of FA Rule E3 in relation to social media comments posted between 27 October 2012 and 6 March 2013.
    “The comments were insulting, abusive, improper and brought the game into disrepute contrary to FA Rule E3.1.
    “The comments also constitute “an aggravated breach”, which is defined in FA Rule E3.2, as they included reference to sexual orientation.
    “An independent Regulatory Commission was subsequently convened and imposed the above sanction during a paper hearing. Their written reasons will be published in due course.”

    The punishment means Clarke-Harris will miss key Posh games against Coventry, Bournemouth, Bristol City and Middlesbrough.
    Outspoken owner Darragh MacAnthony has not yet responded after briefly to reacting to the charge in August.
    He said previously: “Somebody, just after we won promotion, spent hours going through a then-18-year-old’s tweets to find stuff and then reported him. World we live in nowadays. More on this nearer time of hearing etc.”
    Peterborough are yet to comment publicly on the matter.
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