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    Newcastle ready to send Matt Ritchie back to Bournemouth in swap transfer for midfielder Philip Billing

    NEWCASTLE and Bournemouth may do a possible swap deal involving winger Matt Ritchie and Philip Billing.
    Cherries have a long-term desire to bring back Ritchie, who left for Toon in 2016, and midfielder Billing is a possible trade.

    Matt Ritchie has been a target for Bournemouth since his 2016 exitCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Philip Billing could head to Tyneside as part of the dealCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The Dane was left out of the squad in midweek and questioned social media reports he was injured.
    His Instagram account wrote a now-deleted comment on a club fan page: “Didn’t know I was injured.”
    Bournemouth boss Jason Tindall attempted to explain the situation after the midweek defeat to Derby.
    He said: “I’m a little bit confused because Phil Billing didn’t complete yesterday’s training session.

    “He came in. He went in to see the doctor, complaining of his hamstring. It’s one I’ll have to speak to Phil about himself.
    “But in my book – if you’re unable to complete the training session and you come in from that the day before a game – and you go and see the doctor complaining of your hamstring, it means you’re not fit enough to be involved for the game.”
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    The Cherries take on Crawley on Tuesday night after the League Two club’s coronavirus outbreak delayed their FA Cup fourth-round tie.

    Meanwhile Newcastle lost 2-0 to Aston Villa on Saturday night.
    A seventh defeat in eight games left Steve Bruce’s side just seven points clear of the dropzone, although 18th-placed Fulham have a game in hand.

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    Brentford boss is driven by last season’s Wembley heartache in fresh bid to take the Bees into the Premier League

    HAD it not been for sod’s law Thomas Frank would have been meeting Brendan Rodgers this weekend as a Premier League equal.
    But if the Dane eventually does lead Brentford into the Premier League, it will be a fairytale to rival Leicester’s 2016 title triumph.

    Thomas Frank celebrates leading Brentford to last season’s play-off final

    But Brentford’s joy was to turn to despair as they suffered heartbreak in the Championship play-off final as Fulham clinched promotion to the top flight

    The heartbreak of losing to Fulham in August’s Championship play-off final still rankles slightly.
    Frank sighs: “As Brentford manager, I’ve faced Fulham four times, kept clean sheets in 90 minutes in every game and beaten them on three occasions.
    “And yet Joe Bryan scores their only goals against us in the space of 12 extra-time minutes at Wembley with a wonder strike and from a mistake. It’s the fine margins of football.”
    It is also the law of sod, Thomas.

    After an incredible eight-match winning streak where they swept aside all-comers including Fulham, they lost both their final league games against struggling Stoke and Barnsley. Victory in either would have seen them promoted automatically.
    But that pain has driven Brentford this season.
    They have not lost a Championship match since October and their Carabao Cup semi-final exit against Tottenham was the only reverse in their last 19 matches in all competitions.
    Beating Leicester will be their FIFTH Premier League scalp this season, having already defeated Southampton, West Brom, Fulham and Newcastle in that cup run.

    Ollie Watkins cuts a lonely figure at Wembley in what proved his final game with Brentford before his £33million move to Aston Villa
    Frank said: “We’ve learned from the finest of margins that went against us last season. Did you know we lost nine games 1-0? It’s crazy.
    “There were one or two we deserved to lose but the rest we should’ve won or drawn.
    “This season we’re managed to win tight games or at least drawn them because every player has improved.
    “Keeper David Raya learned from his mistake at Millwall last season for example that cost us the game 1-0.
    “Defenders Pontus Jansson and Henrik Dalsgaard, despite all their experience, have become even better leaders.
    “Ethan Pinnock and Rico Henry did amazing for us in their first season at Championship level – but have upped it further.
    “Mathias Jensen and Josh Da Silva – better decisions, better defensively.
    “Bryan Mbeumo hasn’t scored as many goals so far but has lost the ball less and is getting more assists. Sergi Canos has also grown.”

    Thomas Frank believes Brentford have learned from the fine margins that went against them as they have had a cracking first half to this season
    The famous BMW frontline last season of Ollie Watkins, Said Benrahma and Mbeumo plundered a staggering 57 goals between them.
    But when 25-goal Watkins was sold to Aston Villa for £33million and 17-goal Benrahma got loaned to West Ham, many feared for Brentford’s chances of mounting a serious challenge this time round.
    Yet the West Londoners responded by doing what they do best – unearthing another gem in Ivan Toney.
    The striker, signed from Peterborough for £5million, already has 16 league goals after 23 games.

    And he is on course to become the third Bees striker to hit 25 goals in consecutive seasons following Watkins and Neal Maupay before him.
    Frank said: “It’s not easy for a player to just step into a team like that. It requires a lot of team work.
    “Can you name me a club that has produced three different 25-goals-a-season strikers in consecutive years? I can’t off the top of my head.
    “He only needs nine goals and I’m confident he’ll do that.
    “His movement and finishing inside the box is great. The link-up play is really good. He has a good eye for his team-mates.
    “His hold up play in terms of his physicality is top drawer.
    “He just needs to do a little bit more work on the link-up, finishing and pressing, which has been so much better since he came here. He just needs to do that consistently.”

    Ivan Toney has been seamlessly filled Ollie Watkins’ boots since joining from Peterborough in what has turned out to be a bargain £5million deal
    Asked if he believes Toney will follow the man he has replaced, Watkins, into the top flight, Frank answered: “Yes, 100 per cent.
    “Of course, they’re slightly different. Ivan’s heading and positioning in the box is better. Ollie has a bit more pace to run in behind while Ivan can hold and link up a bit more.
    “Ivan will be in the Premier League in the future. Hopefully that’ll be with us.”
    But particularly impressive since Frank took over from Dean Smith in October 2018 has been how much better Brentford are defensively.
    They have had to rely on that this season with fewer goals being scored, which was inevitable after losing two of the best forward players in the division.

    Ivan Toney will be in the Premier League in the future. Hopefully that’ll be with us.”

    The Dane, who won the SkyBet Championship manager of the month award for December, said: “We have a massive solidness and are difficult to play against.
    “We’re adding more free-flowing football again, which we have missed. That is one thing I haven’t been happy with but we’re getting closer to where we want to be with that.”
    Brentford’s climb from mid-table League Two fodder to the brink of Premier League football has been startling – and they generally have a knack of recruiting the right managers at the right times as well as players.
    Andy Scott got them out of the bottom division, Mark Warburton took them into the Championship and almost the top flight, Dean Smith steadily improved the squad while Frank has been a resounding success since he took over.

    Danish coach Thomas Frank has done a great job since replacing Dean Smith

    So what achievement does Frank rank as the highest at Brentford?
    He said: “The culture. We have this unique togetherness where you can see that everything’s aligned from top to bottom – from the staff, players and me to the board and owner.
    “We’re all good people who work in the same direction. We have this attitude, believe in ourselves and are humble.
    “If you’re not humble, someone will run past you.
    “We also work extremely hard because you achieve nothing otherwise.
    “You must perform every day and that performance comes on and off the training pitch.
    “These bits are extremely important.
    “Beside that is our style of play where we’re clear in how we want to do it.
    “That added together and consistency reaps great results.
    “Maybe we didn’t have the margins with us last year but if we keep doing this the scoreboard will take care of itself.” More

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    Mick McCarthy set to become new Cardiff manager as he makes swift return to dugout after APOEL sacking

    MICK MCCARTHY is set to become the new manager of Cardiff.
    The Bluebirds identified the ex-Wolves and Sunderland boss as their number one target after sacking Neil Harris on Thursday.

    Experienced McCarthy, 61, previously managed the Republic of IrelandCredit: Reuters

    Cardiff are in talks with McCarthy’s representatives and details on a deal and the length of the contract are still to be tied up before an announcement is made.
    But former Republic of Ireland boss McCarthy, who left Cypriot champions APOEL earlier this month, is ready for a swift return to management.
    Cardiff turned to experienced McCarthy due to his track record of winning promotion to the Premier League with both Sunderland and Wolves.
    The Welsh club axed Harris following a dreadful run of six straight defeats to leave the club 15th in the Championship table.

    McCarthy, 61, endured a torrid time in Cypriot football, winning only two of eight games with perennial champions APOEL.
    His last spell in English football came at Ipswich Town.
    The Yorkshireman managed the Tractor Boys for six years between 2012 and 2018.
    While sections of the Ipswich support were divided over the playing style during his tenure, McCarthy was able to keep the club in the Championship fairly comfortably on a tight budget, even managing a play-off run.

    McCarthy managed Ipswich Town for six years in the ChampionshipCredit: Reuters
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    Ipswich were relegated the season after McCarthy;s departure under Paul Lambert, following a disastrous spell for successor Paul Hurst.
    They then failed to make the League One play-offs last season, after the campaign was curtailed.
    And they currently sit an underwhelming eighth.

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    Derby winger Jordon Ibe opens up on depression battle as he reveals he’s in a ‘dark place’

    DERBY winger Jordon Ibe revealed he is ‘in a dark place’ and is battling depression.
    The former Liverpool winger posted a statement on his Instagram and apologised to his fans around the world.

    Jordon Ibe said he is in a dark place as he battles depressionCredit: Rex Features

    The former Liverpool man revealed his struggles in an Instagram statement

    The 25-year-old has played for the Rams just once this season – a three minute cameo against Stoke in December.
    Ibe faced an internal disciplinary investigation at the Midlands club in the same month.
    And it appears the midfielder has been struggling with personal issues.
    In a statement posted on his Instagram story, Ibe said: “I want to apologise to all my fans around the world.

    “I find myself in a dark place due to suffering from depression.
    “It’s no scheme for the media or to have my name in your mouths, I just find things hard truly.
    “I appreciate all the love and messages from everyone.
    “Times are hard in general due to this pandemic. I have the full support from my family and Derby County Football Club.

    “I will fix myself and this situation which I’m 100 per cent committed to.
    “Not only for my family, close friends or my beautiful daughter but for me.
    “Much love to every single person. Jordon Ibe.”
    Ibe joined Derby on a free transfer from Bournemouth at the end of last season and signed a two-year deal.
    He was banned from driving and fined £7,500 last March after smashing his £130k Bentley into a cafe before fleeing the scene.
    And in May he revealed he was in rehab for his mental health following the incident.

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    West Ham preparing £16m transfer offer for Bournemouth striker Josh King after failing in £13m bid

    WEST HAM have stepped up their interest in Bournemouth striker Josh King.
    The Hammers have had an offer of around £13million for the frontman rejected by the Cherries.

    Josh King is a wanted man ahead of his contract expiring in JuneCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Now the Irons are putting together an improved deal worth £16m in a bid to land the Norwegian before the end of this transfer window.
    West Ham are on the lookout for another forward after selling Sebastien Haller to Ajax for £20m earlier this month.
    The Premier League club have turned their attention to King after failing to seal a deal for Sevilla’s Youssef En-Nesyri.
    The former Manchester United starlet’s contract at the Cherries runs out this summer – but the Championship club are still looking to cash in on him after rejecting a £20m offer from United last year.

    Despite there being less than six months left on his contract, Bournemouth want more than the £13m West Ham have offered.
    If they do not get the fee they want, they could be prepared to gamble by keeping hold of the star until the summer in the hope they get promoted back to the Prem and he will sign a new deal to stay with them.
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    But King, 29, is believed to want a move back to the top flight now and does not want to be made to see his Vitality contract out.

    Burnley are also interested in signing the Norwegian and either club in claret and blue would appeal to the star, who played in Lancashire at Blackburn before joining Bournemouth in 2015.
    He has scored 52 goals in 182 appearances for the Cherries.

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    Cardiff sack manager Neil Harris after dismal run of six losses in row with club just nine points above relegation zone

    CARDIFF CITY have sacked manager Neil Harris after a miserable six-match losing run.
    The Bluebirds suffered defeat to QPR last night, a result that left them 15th in the Championship and 13 points off the top six.

    Cardiff City have sacked manager Neil HarrisCredit: PA:Press Association

    Now owner Vincent Tan has decided to wield the axe on the ex-Millwall boss.
    A Cardiff statement read: “We can confirm that first team manager Neil Harris and Assistant Manager David Livermore have left Cardiff City football club with immediate effect.
    “The Board of Directors would like to thank Neil and David for their efforts during their time with the Bluebirds and wish them every success for the future.
    “A new permanent manager and assistant will be announced in due course via club channels.”

    Tan added: “I’d like to thank Neil and David sincerely for their hard work at Cardiff City.
    “Their efforts to propel us towards a fifth-place finish and Play-Off position last year are recognised and appreciated, although sadly we are in a result-orientated business and our on-field results of late and progress this season has been very poor.
    “As such, we have had no choice but to relieve them of their duties in an effort to improve results and league position with a change of manager.
    “I’d like to personally wish Neil and David the very best with their future undertakings and endeavours.

    He added: “They will always be welcome faces at Cardiff City Stadium and I wish them good luck and good health. God bless.”
    Harris succeeded Neil Warnock as Cardiff boss in November 2019 and guided them to the Championship play-off semi-finals last season.
    But results have dipped dramatically this term with the club now on their worst losing run since 2018.

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    Emiliano Sala’s family demand the ‘full truth’ about tragic plane crash on 2nd anniversary of Cardiff striker’s death

    THE family of tragic Emiliano Sala has demanded to know ‘the full truth’ about the Cardiff striker’s death.
    In a statement to mark the second anniversary of the fatal air crash that claimed the life of the 28-year-old Argentine, the family’s lawyer called for a formal inquest to be held after the trial of charter pilot David Henderson.

    Emiliano Sala’s family have demanded a formal inquest after David Henderson’s trialCredit: AFP

    Henderson denied endangering the safety of an aircraft and attempting to discharge a passenger without valid permission or authorisation when he appeared before Cardiff Crown Court in October.
    The 66-year-old is alleged to have arranged the flight from Nantes to Cardiff that crashed into the Channel near Guernsey and took the lives of Sala and the pilot, David Ibbotson.
    His trial has been set for this October and lawyer Daniel Machover, on behalf of the family, urged swift action by the UK authorities.
    Machover said: “It is a tragedy that two years have passed since Emiliano’s death and we still do not know exactly how and why he died. 

    “An inquest is the only way to establish the full truth. 
    “I very much hope that the Dorset Coroner will now set a date for the inquest to start immediately after David Henderson’s trial, so that Emiliano’s family do not have to endure another bleak anniversary with no answers.”
    The statement comes one month after former Man United star Fabio revealed he spoke to Sala on the afternoon of his tragic death.
    Fabio said: “In the afternoon he was going to take the plane, he asked me so many things about Cardiff, because he knew I had played there.

    “I told him that anything he needed or wanted from me, he could text me. And then, in the morning, when I heard the news, it was shocking.
    “Before he signed he asked me and I told him how the fans were, how everyone is in the stadium, how the club works.
    “He was such a professional and to be honest, I was happy for him, because I knew Cardiff fans would have loved him. He was a fantastic character.”

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    Arsenal in Emi Buendia transfer blow as Norwich boss Daniel Farke claims there’s ’99 per cent’ chance he stays in Jan

    NORWICH manager Daniel Farke said there is a ’99 per cent’ chance Emi Buendia stays in January coming as a transfer blow to Arsenal.
    The Gunners have an attacking midfielder in mind as they enter the winter window.

    Norwich manager Daniel Farke said there is a ’99 per cent’ chance Emi Buendia stays in JanuaryCredit: Rex Features

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    But their interest in Buendia could be over after his boss appeared to confirm they will keep hold of the versatile Argentine.
    Farke said: “No, nothing will happen.
    “In this business you can never say 100 per cent guarantee, but I would label it 99 per cent.

    “It makes no sense for any of my key players to leave at this moment. And it makes no sense for us as a club right now to sell any of my players.
    “These players have the potential to play for one of the best clubs in this country, and Arsenal [are] definitely one of the best in this country and also Europe.
    “They have the potential to play there one day, but it makes no sense in January. Let’s be honest we are in a great position.”
    Buendia, who can also play out wide, has scored seven goals and chipped in with six assists so far this campaign.

    It has helped guide the Canaries to the top of the Championship this season.

    Buendia moved to Norwich from Spanish side Getafe in 2018 and signed a four-year deal.
    He lives in England with his wife Claudia and their son Thiago.
    The playmaker has been linked with the Gunners throughout the season, with interest strengthening after Mesut Ozil’s departure.
    German Ozil signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with Turkish giants Fenerbahce, ending his spell frozen out at the Emirates.

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