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    Ex-Charlton ace Madelene Wright shares nude picture in bath in cheeky Valentine’s Day snap for followers

    FORMER Charlton player Madelene Wright shared a nude picture in the bath to celebrate Valentine’s Day.
    The stunning footy star was surrounded by rose petals for the cheeky snap.

    Madelene Wright shared nude picture in the bath in a Valentine’s Day post for her followersCredit: Instagram @madelene_wright

    Madelene Wright was sacked by the Charlton in DecemberCredit: Instagram / @madelene_wright

    The former footballer is out in DubaiCredit: Instagram

    Wright, who has been staying in Dubai recently, continues to grow her social media presence having been forced into a career change.
    Wright was sacked by the Addicks in December after controversial videos of her swigging champagne while driving and inhaling from a balloon at a party emerged online.
    She announced in January that she had set up an OnlyFans account – charging £24 on the X-rated site.
    The ex-Millwall footballer encouraged her Insta followers to check out her profile with the steamy Valentine’s Day selfie.

    Wright has been without a club since Charlton let her go before Christmas after a series of controversial videos were uploaded to Snapchat.
    It is understood in the clips the 22-year-old can be seen at a party with friends, where a number of people were inhaling from balloons.
    A second video allegedly showed the former Championship star drinking champagne while driving her luxury Range Rover.
    After the clips were shared on social media, Charlton Athletic confirmed that Wright’s registration had been cancelled and that she would no longer play for the club.

    Speaking to SunSport about her contract being terminated, a Charlton spokesperson said: “The club were made aware of the video and quickly investigated the incident.
    “As a club we are disappointed with the behaviour which doesn’t represent the standards the team upholds.
    “The player is remorseful and has now left the club.
    “The club would like to make clear that although the behaviour is not acceptable, the players welfare remains important to us and she will still have access to the club’s support channels if needed.”

    Madelene Wright has been without a club since Charlton let her go

    She also played for Milwall

    Madelene Wright announced in January that she has set up an OnlyFans accountCredit: Instagram / @madelene_wright

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    Brentford refuse to take knee before Barnsley game because it ‘no longer believe that this is having an impact’

    BRENTORD’S players refused to take the knee before today’s clash with Barnsley.
    The Bees squad issued a statement on Saturday night reinforcing their commitment to eradicating racism and discrimination, but explained they believe the gesture is ‘no longer having an impact’.

    Brentford’s players did not take the knee prior to their clash with BarnsleyCredit: Rex Features

    Josh Dasilva raises his right fist as Brentford players decided not to take a kneeCredit: Rex Features

    And they lived up to that announcement as their stars remained stood while Barnsley’s players did continue to take the knee prior to kick off.
    The decision to ditch the gesture, which began in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, comes just days after Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha said it was ‘degrading’ for black players to have to take the knee to ‘show that we matter’.
    The Brentford players’ statement read: “We have been taking a knee before games since June but, like many of our fellow players at other clubs, no longer believe that this is having an impact.
    “We believe we can use our time and energies to promote racial equality in other ways.

    “As a group we are fully behind and proud of Brentford’s desire to become the most inclusive club in the country and the drive towards equality under the #BeeTogether banner.
    “We have experienced racist abuse first hand and have also seen some appalling comments made to other players past and present.
    “There is a clear need to continue to push for an end to all discrimination and, as players, we will be part of that at Brentford FC, in football in general and in the wider community.
    “Racism is the opposite of what we stand for.

    “As players we will show our commitment to togetherness and racial equality on and off the pitch between now and the end of the season, and beyond.
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    The movement was started by American footballer Colin KaepernickCredit: AP:Associated Press

    What is ‘taking a knee’, and how did it start?

    Taking the knee began as a protest against the unfair treatment of black Americans.

    “We will also support our colleagues at other clubs that still want to take a knee before games.”
    Speaking last week, Zaha said: “The whole kneeling down? Why must I kneel down for you to show that we matter?
    “Why must I even wear Black Lives Matter on the back of my top to show you that we matter? This is all degrading stuff.”
    Football stars began taking a knee before the start of games following the coronavirus break.

    The action was seen as an act of solidarity with George Floyd, an unarmed black man whose death during an altercation with police shook the world.
    All 20 top flight clubs also wore a BLM badge on their shirts.
    The movement started during the American football pre-season in 2016 when the San Francisco 49ers’ black quarterback Colin Kaepernick sat instead of stood during the national anthem.
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    Stoke City in SEVEN TEAM transfer chase for Plymouth Argyle striker Luke Jephcott along with Wayne Rooney’s Derby County

    PROLIFIC Luke Jephcott is on Stoke’s radar but they face stiff competition for the hotshot.
    The Potters sent top spy Alex Aldridge to check out the 18-goal Plymouth star, 21.

    Plymouth star Luke Jephcott is wanted by a host of clubsCredit: Rex Features

    But Jephcott was also watched by SEVEN other Championship clubs last week.
    Wayne Rooney’s Derby County were one of those eyeing him up.
    And Sheffield Wednesday are also keeping tabs as they consider a move.
    The former Truro City loanee has already earned international recognition.

    The Aberystwyth-born ace has three caps for the Welsh U21 side.
    Meanwhile, Derby hopes of landing him could be boosted as they emerged as a target for new American bidders as Mel Morris looks for financial help. 
    A group have looked round the Rams’ facilities in secret after the frustrating delays in the proposed Arab takeover that has now been running for months. 
    The Championship strugglers already have a large American presence at Pride Park in MSD Holdings, who gave them millions last year. 

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    MSD also back Premier League sides Burnley and Southampton. 
    The financiers may yet step in.
    But they would be happy to have an ally taking charge.
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    Marco Silva emerges as shock Bournemouth target if Jonathan Woodgate doesn’t take post

    MARCO SILVA is the shock name on the list of targets to be Bournemouth’s new boss.
    The Portuguese coach is open to a return to English football after the Cherries made contact with his camp to find out about his availability.

    Bournemouth are considering hiring Marco Silva if Jonathan Woodgate doesn’t take the jobCredit: Reuters

    Silva, 43, will be in the frame if caretaker-boss Jonathan Woodgate does not claim the post — and he could be turned to in coming weeks.
    The former Watford, Hull and Everton manager was up for the Sao Paulo job in Brazil as he looks for a fresh challenge.
    That role passed him by but Silva would relish the chance to return to England.
    Woodgate stepped up from his new role as first-team coach when Jason Tindall was axed early this month.

    Woody, 41, did his chances of the job no harm with a 2-0 FA Cup fifth-round win at Burnley and Saturday’s 0-0 at in-form Nottingham Forest.
    Other names in the frame include Arsenal great Patrick Vieira, Aston Villa No 2 John Terry and former Huddersfield boss David Wagner.
    Earlier this month, Woodgate called on Harry Redknapp to help him out on at the Cherries.
    Former West Ham and Tottenham boss Redknapp managed Bournemouth for nearly a decade from 1983 to 1992.

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    Former Real Madrid defender Jonathan Woodgate stepped up after Jason Tindall was sackedCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Harry Redknapp has returned to Bournemouth to help caretaker boss Woodgate

    Redknapp, 73, told Sky Sports: “Jonathan Woodgate played under me at Spurs and he’s a great lad.
    “He’s asked me to come in for a few days and watch them train.
    “Just to be around the place for a few days, help keep my eye on things for him.”
    Redknapp, who lives on the south coast, launched his managerial career at Bournemouth in 1983.
    He has not coached since leaving Birmingham in 2017 but Woodgate said: “I have spoken to Harry quite a bit.
    “He gives that advice and has been there and done it. He is a really good guy, who I know I can trust.”
    Redknapp hit headlines again on Saturday after he joked that Roy Hodgson told Michy Batshuayi ‘Warm up, you’re coming off’ during Crystal Palace’s 3-0 home defeat to Burnley.
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    Brentford confirm they won’t take a knee before Barnsley game after discussing as a team

    BRENTORD’S players have announced they will no longer take the knee before matches – starting with Sunday’s meeting with Barnsley.
    The Bees squad issued a statement on Saturday night reinforcing their commitment to eradicating racism and discrimination, but explained they believe the gesture is ‘no longer having an impact’.

    Brentford’s players will no longer take a knee before gamesCredit: Rex Features

    The decision comes just days after Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha said it was ‘degrading’ for black players to have to take the knee to ‘show that we matter’.
    The Brentford players’ statement read: “We have been taking a knee before games since June but, like many of our fellow players at other clubs, no longer believe that this is having an impact.
    “We believe we can use our time and energies to promote racial equality in other ways.
    “As a group we are fully behind and proud of Brentford’s desire to become the most inclusive club in the country and the drive towards equality under the #BeeTogether banner.

    “We have experienced racist abuse first hand and have also seen some appalling comments made to other players past and present.
    “There is a clear need to continue to push for an end to all discrimination and, as players, we will be part of that at Brentford FC, in football in general and in the wider community.
    “Racism is the opposite of what we stand for.
    “As players we will show our commitment to togetherness and racial equality on and off the pitch between now and the end of the season, and beyond.

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    “We will also support our colleagues at other clubs that still want to take a knee before games.”
    Speaking last week, Zaha said: “The whole kneeling down? Why must I kneel down for you to show that we matter?
    “Why must I even wear Black Lives Matter on the back of my top to show you that we matter? This is all degrading stuff.”
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    Joey Barton says QPR were ‘least favourite’ of his ex-clubs and he only left Newcastle for them as he was a ‘mercenary’

    JOEY BARTON has admitted QPR were the ‘least favourite’ of his old clubs and claims he only joined them as he was a ‘mercenary’ and took the highest wage on offer.
    The 38-year-old left his job as manager of Fleetwood Town last month after his relationship with owner Andy Pilley broke down over the club’s transfer policy and a disagreement regarding Ched Evans’ future.

    Joey Barton has revealed QPR are the ‘least favourite’ of his old clubsCredit: Getty

    The one-capped England international recently appeared on Robbie Fowler’s podcast to discuss his rollercoaster career, including his infamous training ground bust-up with former City team-mate Ousmane Dabo.
    And in an open and frank interview with the Liverpool legend, the controversial ex-midfielder held nothing back as he discussed his time at QPR.
    And he openly admits the 2011 switch from Newcastle to the capital was purely ‘a financial decision’ rather than a playing one.
    Barton said: “QPR is probably my least favourite (of my ex-clubs). I didn’t really enjoy it, I shouldn’t have gone in hindsight.

    “I left Newcastle and I fell out with Mike Ashley and I was looking for a new home and I was about to start a new family and it became, ‘Who is the highest bidder’.
    “I knew I was a mercenary at that point in terms of I wasn’t moving to push on and push up the table, I knew I was moving as a financial decision.
    He added: “So QPR was tough, the fans didn’t particularly like me and I’ve still got 80% of the fanbase who don’t like me because I earned a lot of money even though I turned it around in the end and captained them to promotion.
    “Probably for me Newcastle is the closest connection to the fans I had.”

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    Barton left QPR to join Marseille on loan in 2012 but returned to the club and helped them win promotion to the Premier League in 2014.
    He made 99 appearances for them in total before leaving permanently to join Burnley in 2015.
    Barton had a brief spell at Rangers in 2016 before heading back to Turf Moor to finish his playing career under Sean Dyche.
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    Memory of tragic Jordan Sinnott inspired me to help disadvantaged people, says best friend & Rotherham star Matt Crooks

    ROTHERHAM star Matt Crooks is motivated to be the best person he can and help disadvantaged young people by the tragic death of his best friend.
    Jordan Sinnott died in January last year aged 25 after being attacked by three drunk and violent thugs in Retford, Nottinghamshire.

    Matt Crooks and best pal Jordan Sinnott during their happy times together

    Matt Crooks dedicated his two goals at Stoke last month to his best mate

    While two of the low-lifes are behind bars, left behind are grieving friends, family and loved ones.
    Just a week after Sinnott’s funeral, his partner Kelly found out she was 12 weeks pregnant with their daughter Maisie.
    The little girl has been cruelly robbed of her father, who never knew he was about to become a dad.
    And Millers midfielder Crooks, 27, told SunSport: “Just knowing ‘Sin’ never got to learn about Maisie has made me think, ‘Don’t ever take your children for granted.’

    “Me and my partner Ashleigh already have a two-year-old son Elias and we’re expecting our second – a girl – soon.
    “I want to spend all my spare time with my kids and family. That is my priority.
    “If anyone wants to be a better man, a better family man, a better husband, a better dad, a better friend, they need look no further than Jordan for inspiration.
    “I strive to be all those things – and his memory will forever inspire me to be the best person I can possibly be.”

    Rotherham’s Matt Crooks won the SkyBet Championship player of the month

    The shirts in the Sinnott25 tribute
    Crooks has just won the SkyBet Championship player-of-the-month award for a superb run of form in January.
    It included two goals in a 3-3 humdinger with Stoke and another strike in a 3-0 win against Middlesbrough either side of the first anniversary of Sinnott’s untimely death. He dedicated those goals – and his award – to his friend.
    The pair grew to become close after meeting each other aged 14 when they both joined Huddersfield on the same day.
    Ironically, they were also both released by the Terriers on the same day in 2015.
    Crooks went on to play for Accrington, Rangers and Northampton before joining the Millers in 2019.
    And Sinnott played for Chesterfield in the EFL and non-league sides Altrincham, Halifax, Alfreton and Matlock, where he was contracted at the time of his death.
    The first thing the Rotherham midfielder sees each morning is a photo of his old pal.
    In his bedroom is a photo of Sinnott with Crooks’ baby boy Elias on his first birthday next to a bigger one of the Millers ace kissing his son.Crooks and his partner used to spend a lot of time with Sinnott and his girlfriend – making all four of them close.
    They even went on holiday together to Majorca.

    Footballers in Malawi with their donated shirts

    Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson backed the Sinnott 25 shirt campaign
    He said: “Me and Sin used to often go on holiday. I’m so happy we spent his last summer together.
    “We went to two weddings, had two holidays in Majorca and Ibiza and went to a stag do.
    “I will cherish those memories forever.”
    Both Crooks and his partner have continued to remain in close contact with Sinnott’s girlfriend and her baby daughter.
    He said: “At the weekend my missus went for a socially-distanced walk with Kelly.
    “She’s on her own with Maisie. We try to keep her spirits up. She’s a strong young lady – she’s doing really well.
    “I’m trying to be the best ‘uncle’ I can for Maisie now and to protect and look out for her. I hope she knows I’m always here for her.”
    Crooks is inspired to help others after setting up a charity to leave a lasting legacy in memory for his friend.
    The Jordan Sinnott Foundation’s mission statement is apt – helping people through sport.

    Steven Gerrard was another high-profile personality who paid tribute
    Anyone can apply for grant funding. It is for youngsters aged between five and 21 and for individuals or teams who need funding for sports-related activity.
    It could be an application from parents for money towards paying for a school trip or a pair of football boots they cannot afford for example. The Foundation is also going to help homeless people too.
    Crook said: “The family asked the football community to send Sinnott 25 shirts so they could be displayed at his funeral and then be donated to under-privileged youngsters.
    “Clubs and sports personalities up and down the country sent them in and more than 900 were received in the end.
    “People like Steven Gerrard, Harry Maguire, Jordan Henderson and Reece James supported it.
    “We’ve already sent out a load to Malawi and, post-Covid, Kit Aid are going to send the vast majority of them across the globe.
    “A short time after the funeral I was telling my missus I wanted to do something because I didn’t want Sin to just be forgotten.
    “We decided to set up the Foundation with the idea of representing everything he was about.

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    “Sport was his life and we thought that would be a good route to go down.
    “We want to provide financial assistance and provide help through the power of sport and activities.
    “Sport is a big thing in people’s lives. It doesn’t matter what background you are from, you can become anything you want to be.
    “We thought if we can help people enjoy sport or be successful in it through Jordan’s name it would be fantastic. That would leave a lasting legacy fitting of a great person.”
    More than 1,000 people attending Sinnott’s funeral speaks volumes about how he captured people’s hearts with his happy life-and-soul personality.
    Crooks added: “I read recently it shows the kind of person you are by not how many friends you have but how many people turn up at your funeral. That made me smile.
    “I stood there and saw how many people attended and it made me emotional.”
    Finally, asked what he misses about his friend most, Crooks said: “Just him being there for a chat. I just miss his presence, whether it be by text or FaceTime, him being with me.
    “It’s been very hard but I’m determined his legacy will live on.”
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    Cardiff sacked Nathaniel Mendez-Laing after he tested positive for cocaine as FA confirm he has served three-month ban

    THE FA have revealed former Cardiff winger Nathaniel Mendez-Laing served a three-month ban after testing positive for cocaine.
    Mendez-Laing’s September departure from the Bluebirds was shrouded in mystery after he was only said to have ”breached his contract”.

    Middlesbrough winger Nathaniel Mendez-Laing was suspended for three months from August and sacked by Cardiff the following monthCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Cardiff terminated Nathaniel Mendez-Laing’s deal with immediate effect

    The 28-year-old re-emerged at the start of this month when it was announced he had signed for former Cardiff chief Neil Warnock at Championship rivals Middlesbrough on a free transfer.
    But now the FA have stated Mendez-Laing tested positive for the banned drug after the 1-0 win at Bristol City on July 4., in which he played the first 66 minutes.
    The B-sample confirmed the result the following month.
    Mendez-Laing, who was suspended from August 14 pending the process, told an FA commission he had taken the drug the night before his positive sample – meaning it is considered an “out of competition” breach under UK anti doping regulations.

    The wideman, in line for his Boro debut at Derby on Saturday, said: “With the help of my family, close friends, my agent, and the PFA  during this extremely difficult time, I have been able to overcome my personal hurdles.
    “I now want to leave that period of my life in the past where it belongs. I’m excited about the future and delighted to be back doing what I love.”
    And when signing Mendez-Laing on February 1, Boro chief Warnock suggested he trusted the player to overcome personal issues.
    Warnock said at the time: “I think we all make mistakes. I’ve known him for a long time – I brought him up from Rochdale.

    “I haven’t got a problem with all of that… there were one or two other clubs after him, and I told both him and his man (agent) he was better off coming with me because of his circumstances.

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    “He has to get his career back on line, really. I know the boy, I’ve had him three years, and there were ups and downs during that time.
    “Sometimes, you get in a situation like Mendez has got in. To be on a few hundred pounds a week, and then suddenly become a Premier League player on thousands and thousands in the space of 18 months, it’s a big step up.
    “I think the PFA have to pay attention to these type of lads, because they need help. Managers can’t look after every player. ”
    At the time of Mendez-Laing’s shock Cardiff departure, the Bluebirds made just a short, blunt statement.
    They said: “Cardiff City Football Club has, with immediate effect, terminated the contract of Nathaniel Mendez-Laing.
    “The Club will not be making any further comment on the matter.”
    Mendez-Laing began his career with Wolves, before spells with Peterborough and Rochdale.
    After joining Cardiff in 2017, he notched 14 goals in 92 games.

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