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    England and Scotland fans praise ‘genius’ Channel 4 as iconic pundit returns to TV screens after Sky Sports axe

    GRAEME SOUNESS has returned to TV screens after being axed by Sky Sports.The Liverpool legend was on Channel 4’s panel of pundits for Tuesday’s clash between Scotland and England.
    Graeme Souness is part of Channel 4’s team of pundits for Scotland vs EnglandCredit: Channel 4
    Fans were quick to praise the broadcaster’s “genius” for putting Souness back on their screens.
    The former Rangers star left Sky Sports at the end of last season after 15 years as a pundit.
    Reacting to Souness’ appearance during Channel 4’s coverage, one fan tweeted: “Love Souness already on @C4Sport.”
    Another added: “Might be in a minority but whoever decided to put Graeme Souness on the C4 coverage for Scotland v England is a genius.”
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    A third supporter also wrote: “Ally (McCoist) and Souness are quality.”
    Meanwhile, one more commented: “Great to see the main man Souness up at Hampden.”
    Scotland and England’s meeting at Hampden Park on Tuesday marks their 150th Anniversary Heritage match.
    The fixture celebrates the first ever international match, played between the two sides in 1872.
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    Their clash 151 years ago at a cricket ground in Partick ended in a goalless draw and was watched by a crowd of 4,000 fans.
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    Lionesses legend Jill Scott wows Channel 4 viewers with incredible keepy-up skills and puts Ballon d’Or winner to shame

    JILL SCOTT managed to wow fans and put Andriy Shevchenko to shame with her keepy-up skills on live TV.The pair were showing off their abilities during Channel 4’s coverage of England’s clash against Ukraine in the Euro 2024 qualifying.
    Jill Scott showed she still had it while showing off her skillsCredit: CHANNEL 4
    Scott pulled off a nifty skill move by balancing the ball on her neckCredit: CHANNEL 4
    Scott continued to juggle the ball and passed it to Andriy ShevchenkoCredit: CHANNEL 4
    Shevchenko could not repeat Scott’s previous skill moveCredit: CHANNEL 4
    The Lionesses legend looked like she had not lost much of her skill despite retiring from football in 2022.
    Scott, 36, managed to keep the ball up as well as pull off an impressive skill by balancing it on the back of her neck.
    Shevchenko – who won the Ballon d’Or in 2004 – however tried to copy the skill move but was not able to.
    Instead of getting the ball to come back over his head so he could continue his keep-ups, he flicked it away with his heel.
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    Former Chelsea and West Ham star Joe Cole also got involved but kept his moves a bit more simple.
    However, he was quick to praise Scott’s skills as he said: “Get in, all the jellied eels.
    “She does everything Jill Scott, unbelievable.”
    Scott however joked that she has to balance the ball on her neck because her knees “are gone”.
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    Shevchenko was one of the best strikers during his heyday as he was a prolific forward for AC Milan and Dynamo Kyiv despite a poor spell at Chelsea.
    Scott was also a star of the women’s game as she starred for the likes of Everton and Manchester City.
    She also played 161 times for England between 2006 and 2022, scoring 27 goals.
    It was a high point for Channel 4 as the broadcaster was slammed after a blunder during the coverage of the match.
    Fans were left watching a black screen as the coverage of the match in Poland went off. More

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    Channel 4 viewers fume as Ukraine vs England clash hit with technical blunder leaving them watching black screen

    ENGLAND viewers were left fuming after Channel 4’s coverage of England vs Ukraine went off air.Gareth Southgate’s side faced off with Ukraine in a EURO 2024 qualifier but lost their 100 per cent record as they drew 1-1 with Ukraine.
    England’s clash with Ukraine cut to black on Channel 4Credit: Channel 4
    Fans fumed with the broadcaster’s coverageCredit: Channel 4
    But during the first half the TV coverage of the game cut out as the broadcaster suffered a technical blunder.
    Watching fans saw the screen cut to black with only the Channel 4 logo remaining in the top corner.
    Fans rushed to Twitter to react to the blackout.
    One fan fumed: “Channel 4’s England footy coverage is the absolute pits.”
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    A second commented: “Would be nice to watch the game but Channel 4 useless as per.”
    A third remarked: “First attack on England’s goal in the entire game and the picture goes. Channel 4, well done.”
    Though fans were also not impressed with the Three Lions performance either.
    One fan said: “Don’t really know what’s been worse so far. England, the pitch or TV connection #UKRENG.”
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    A second joked: “Best part of the England game so far has been channel 4 cutting off the picture for 20 seconds.”
    “Guess the England match was so boring that even Channel 4 had enough and cut the screen to black for a bit 😂,” typed another. More

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    Gary Lineker breaks his silence on Mason Greenwood after striker was AXED from Man Utd – as club faces losing MILLIONS

    GARY Lineker has broken his silence on Manchester United’s Mason Greenwood decision, welcoming the end to an “untenable” situation.The Match Of The Day presenter and ex-Three Lions captain spoke out, as it emerged United face losing millions letting Greenwood go.
    Gary Lineker says the Greenwood decision was ‘inevitable and right’Credit: Getty
    Greenwood’s Old Trafford departure could cost Manchester United millionsCredit: Getty
    Former Tottenham Hotspur and Barcelona star Lineker took to X, formerly called Twitter, to offer his thoughts on the Premier League club’s announcement Greenwood would be leaving.
    The BBC host shared the club’s statement and added: “Inevitable and right decision on an untenable situation.”
    United today announced they had come to a “collaborative decision” with the 21-year-old forward that he would be moving on.
    But the club did not say whether his £75,000-a-week contract would be terminated or whether he would be put on loan or sold.
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    The Red Devils now face a scramble to get rid of Greenwood in just ten days or face losing millions.
    If United haven’t sold or loaned him out by September 1 when football’s summer transfer window closes, they could have to pay him millions to cancel his contract which is due to expire in 2025.
    They could only go beyond the deadline if Greenwood is picked up by a club in Saudi Arabia because their window closes on September 20.
    Recent expensive new recruits to the Saudi league include former United colleague Cristiano Ronaldo, as well as France’s Karim Benzema after leaving Real Madrid and PSG’s Brazilian forward Neymar.
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    Greenwood hasn’t played for the first team since being arrested in January last year on suspicion of attempted rape, assault and coercive control.
    All charges against him were dropped in February but the footballer remained suspended by United.
    Members of Manchester United Women’s team reportedly raised concerns about Greenwood returning to the training ground.
    Women’s charities have welcomed today’s decision and told of “relief” but say more must be done by football clubs.
    The move was also tonight praised by Channel 4’s Countdown co-host and Strictly Come Dancing star Rachel Riley, who said last week she would stop supporting United if they allowed Greenwood back.
    Posting on social media, she praised a Women’s Aid tweet as a “great statement” after the United announcement.
    The charity had posted: “We know that the news from @ManUtd this afternoon, that Mason Greenwood will be moving on from the club, will be a relief.
    “This case has brought back painful memories for many people.”
    Greenwood’s last game was on January 22, 2022, in a Premier League clash against West Ham United, which United won 1-0.
    He was charged in October last year and was due to stand trial in November this year.
    But prosecutors withdrew the case on February 2 after his alleged victim and a dozen more witnesses refused to co-operate.
    United said today they had taken into account the “wishes, rights and perspective of the alleged victim along with the club’s standards and values, and sought to collate as much information and context as possible”.
    The club added: “Based on the evidence available to us, we have concluded that the material alleged did not provide a full picture and that Mason did not commit the offences in respect of which he was originally charged
    “That said, as Mason publicly acknowledges today, he has made mistakes which he is taking responsibility for.
    “All those involved, including Mason, recognise the difficulties with him recommencing his career at Manchester United.”
    Greenwood also released a statement where he insisted he had not done what he was accused of but was “learning to understand my responsibilities as a professional footballer”.
    He added: “I want to start by saying I understand that people will judge me and I know people will think the worst.
    “I was brought up to know that violence or abuse is wrong.
    “I did not do the things I was accused of, and in February I was cleared of all charges.
    “However, I fully accept I made mistakes.”
    He added: “I intend to be a better footballer, but most importantly a good father, a better person, and to use my talents in a positive way on and off the pitch.”
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    Bradford-born Greenwood has scored 35 goals in 129 appearances for United, having joined the club as a six-year-old.
    He was given his England debut by manager Gareth Southgate as a late substitute against Iceland in September 2020, though has not played for the country since.
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    Man Utd’s decision to drop Mason Greenwood is a relief but more must be done, women’s charities say

    WOMEN’S charities have welcomed Manchester United’s decision to deny Mason Greenwood a comeback but say more must be done.Campaigners say abuse survivors will feel “relief” on hearing the ex-England striker won’t return to the Premier League club.
    Abuse charities have welcomed Mason Greenwood’s Manchester United exileCredit: Getty
    But they warned football clubs need to be better at dealing with similar cases and allegations about players’ behaviour.
    Women’s Aid have been in talks with United after responding to a statement last Wednesday which suggested Greenwood’s future at Old Trafford was still being considered.
    United today announced they had come to a “collaborative decision” with the 21-year-old forward that he would be moving on.
    But the club did not say whether his £75,000-a-week contract would be terminated or whether he would be put on loan or sold.
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    The player released a statement admitting he had “made mistakes”.
    Greenwood hasn’t played for the first team since being arrested in January last year on suspicion of attempted rape, assault and coercive control.
    All charges against him were dropped in February but the footballer remained suspended by United.
    Members of Manchester United Women’s team reportedly raised concerns about Greenwood returning to the training ground.
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    And protests were staged at Old Trafford before United’s opening match of the season against Wolverhampton Wanderers last Monday.
    Channel 4’s Countdown co-host and Strictly Come Dancing star Rachel Riley also said last week she would stop supporting United if they allowed Greenwood back.
    Women’s Aid spokeswoman Teresa Parker said: “We know that today’s news from Manchester United that Greenwood will be moving on from club will be a relief.
    “Football is loved by so many people worldwide and players are often idolised by fans, so the way that these alleged abuse cases are treated in clubs has a huge impact on public understanding about what is accepted and tolerated in society.
    “This is an issue that reaches far wider than football, with misogynistic content widely available on social media, so it is important to recognise how widespread harmful attitudes are and address this.”
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    She told how the charity “reached out” to United after last Wednesday’s statement and “since had conversations with the club”.
    She added: “Our approach at Women’s Aid remains the same.
    “We want to work collaboratively with football clubs and organisations to increase understanding and awareness of abuse, as part of our ongoing football campaign.”
    A separate group called Female Fans Against Greenwood’s Return posted on X, formerly called Twitter, their support for the decision – but also criticism of the club for leaving it so long.
    They said: “We are relieved that those with lived experiences of abuse, both fans and employees of MUFC, will finally be able to support their team and attend work without being forced to relive their trauma.
    “Survivors, we see you, we are with you.
    “We hope MUFC and the whole football world will wake up to their responsibilities after this shameful incident.
    “Female fans aren’t passive customers. We are real people with real experiences, and we will make hell in defence of the clubs we love, and in defence of each other.”
    And a joint statement by campaign groups The Three Hijabis and the End Violence Against Women Coalition called on the Football Association and the Premier League to act.
    They demanded “mandatory sexual consent training to be provided for all players, managers, coaches and club owners”.
    They said: “Individuals should be held to account for violence against women and girls and this is the right outcome for Manchester United.”
    But they added: “We are clear that this issue is not solely about individual players but the industry that supports them, the clubs they play for, the leagues they compete in and the academies that train them.
    “Football players and the teams they play for have a unique position in shaping the attitudes of boys and men.
    “The need for football institutions to step up and take urgent, transparent responsibility for tackling gender-based violence has never been clearer.”
    GREENWOOD ADMITS MAKING ‘MISTAKES’
    Greenwood’s last game was on January 22, 2022, in a Premier League clash against West Ham United, which United won 1-0.
    He was charged in October last year and was due to stand trial in November this year.
    But prosecutors withdrew the case on February 2 after his alleged victim and a dozen more witnesses refused to co-operate.
    United said today they had taken into account the “wishes, rights and perspective of the alleged victim along with the club’s standards and values, and sought to collate as much information and context as possible”.
    The club added: “Based on the evidence available to us, we have concluded that the material alleged did not provide a full picture and that Mason did not commit the offences in respect of which he was originally charged
    “That said, as Mason publicly acknowledges today, he has made mistakes which he is taking responsibility for.
    “All those involved, including Mason, recognise the difficulties with him recommencing his career at Manchester United.”
    Greenwood also released a statement where he insisted he had not done what he was accused of but was “learning to understand my responsibilities as a professional footballer”.
    He added: “I want to start by saying I understand that people will judge me because of what they have seen and heard on social media, and I know people will think the worst.
    “I was brought up to know that violence or abuse is wrong.
    “I did not do the things I was accused of, and in February I was cleared of all charges.
    “However, I fully accept I made mistakes.”
    He added: “I intend to be a better footballer, but most importantly a good father, a better person, and to use my talents in a positive way on and off the pitch.”
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    Bradford-born Greenwood has scored 35 goals in 129 appearances for United, having joined the club as a six-year-old.
    He was given his England debut by manager Gareth Southgate as a late substitute against Iceland in September 2020, though has not played for the country since.
    Protests about the club’s approach were held outside Old Trafford last MondayCredit: Getty
    Celeb fan Rachel Riley said she’d stop supporting United if Greenwood returned
    Greenwood has not played for United since being suspended in January last yearCredit: AP
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    If Mason Greenwood stays at Man Utd I’ll stop supporting the club, says Channel 4 star Rachel Riley

    COUNTDOWN co-host Rachel Riley has vowed to stop supporting Manchester United if they welcome back Mason Greenwood.The keen Red Devils fan has spoken out as the Premier League club prepares to end the ex-England striker’s suspension in days.
    Rachel Riley has threatened to quit supporting Manchester United
    A decision on Mason Greenwood’s United future is about to be announcedCredit: Getty
    Protests over the club’s approach were held outside Old Trafford on MondayCredit: Getty
    Channel 4’s Countdown co-host Rachel posted on Twitter: “I won’t be able to support United if Greenwood remains at the club.”
    Her comments came after The Sun revealed how Greenwood is expected to be reinstated at United as early as next week.
    Greenwood, 21, hasn’t played for the first team since being arrested in January last year for attempted rape, assault and coercive control.
    All charges against him were dropped in February but the footballer remains suspended by United.
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    There has, however, been recent talk suggesting a possible return from their head coach Erik ten Hag.
    Members of Manchester United Women’s team have reportedly raised concerns about the prospect of Greenwood returning to the training ground.
    And protests were staged at Old Trafford before United’s opening match of the season against Wolverhampton Wanderers last Monday.
    Former Strictly Come Dancing contestant Rachel, 37, was responding to broadcast comments from another female United fan, named Em, saying she would “walk away from my club” if Greenwood returned.
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    Rachel told her 684,000 Twitter followers: “I’m with Em, I won’t be able to support United if Greenwood remains at the club.
    “We’ve all seen and heard enough. Pretending this is ok would be a huge part of the problem.
    “It would be devastating for my club to contribute to a culture that brushes this under the carpet and send a message to perpetrators everywhere that you can continue to act as you wish with no consequences.
    “I really hope they do the right thing.”
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    Essex-born Rachel has previously shown her love of United in Instagram posts including visits to Old Trafford to cheer them on.
    She also revealed how she kitted out daughter Maven in team colours aged just eight months old.
    Rachel even combined presenting duties with watching them in action thanks to an out-of-shot TV behind the Countdown board.
    She also used her Twitter account to criticise United fans who flew a banner above a match mocking then-club chief Ed Woodward.
    Greenwood, suspended on full pay of £75,000 a week, has been training alone – following drills drawn up by United’s coaching staff.
    His last game was on January 22, 2022, in a Premier League clash against West Ham United, which United won 1-0.
    He was charged in October last year and was due to stand trial in November this year.
    But prosecutors withdrew the case on February 2 after his alleged victim and a dozen more witnesses refused to co-operate.
    United’s chief executive Richard Arnold is expected to make a decision on Greenwood’s future over the next 48 hours.
    But the announcement will be delayed until after the England Lionesses’ World Cup final this Sunday against Spain.
    Bradford-born Greenwood has scored 35 goals in 129 appearances for Manchester United, having joined the club as a six-year-old.
    He was given his England debut by manager Gareth Southgate as a late substitute against Iceland in September 2020, though has not played for the country since.
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    United said in a statement yesterday the club had completed “a thorough investigation” into the allegations against Greenwood.
    They added: “This has drawn on extensive evidence and context not in the public domain.
    “We have heard from numerous people with direct involvement or knowledge of the case.”
    United said the welfare of his alleged victim had been at the forefront of the internal investigation.
    But the statement went on: “We also have responsibilities to Mason as an employee, as a young person who has been with the club since the age of seven, and as a new father with a partner. 
    “The fact-finding phase of our investigation is now complete, and we are in the final stages of making a decision on Mason’s future. 
    “Contrary to media speculation, that decision has not yet been made and is currently the subject of intensive internal deliberation.
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    “This has been a difficult case for everyone associated with Manchester United, and we understand the strong opinions it has provoked based on the partial evidence in the public domain. 
    “We ask for patience as we work through the final stages of this carefully considered process.”
    Rachel says she will no longer support United if they allow Greenwood backCredit: Getty
    Rachel has shared on Instagram photos showing her love of the club
    The Countdown co-host has urged Old Trafford bosses to ‘do the right thing’
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    Fans convinced Jules Breach is a lucky charm after England’s Under-21s break 39-year trophy drought with Euros title

    FANS are convinced that presenter Jules Breach is a good luck charm after she presented Channel Four’s coverage of England’s Under-21 Euros victory last night.England supporters were unable to follow the U-21s progression through the earlier rounds after no broadcaster picked up the rights for the tournament.
    Breach headed up Channel Four’s European Under-21 coverageCredit: Instagram @julesbreach
    She was joined by Stuart Pearce and Shaun Wright-PhillipsCredit: Channel 4
    She presented BT Sport’s Score showCredit: Instagram @julesbreach
    Breach has often presented England games for Channel FourCredit: Getty
    But after England beat Israel 3-0 in the semi-finals to set-up a final with Spain, Channel Four announced they would be showing the game.
    Breach was joined by pundits Shaun Wright-Phillips and Stuart Pearce as they presented England’s 1-0 victory over the Spaniards to clinch the title.
    The Young Lions survived late drama to overcome Spain after conceding a controversial 96th minute penalty.
    James Trafford – who has been linked with a move from Manchester City to Burnley completed an incredible double-save from the penalty to preserve England’s victory.
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    And fans are saying that presenter Breach, 36, was a good luck charm that played her part in England’s victory.
    A West Ham fan said: “I think you must be the lucky charm Jules, in one month you’ve fronted a show with West Ham becoming European Winners & England U21 European Winners ⚽⚒️🦁🏆”
    Breach called that Trafford would save Spain’s last minute penalty.
    Channel Four posted the behind-the-curtain look on their Twitter which shows a clip of Breach saying: “I actually fancy him to save this.
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    “I don’t know why.
    “Six foot six isn’t he? Massive!”
    Fans reacted to her mystic powers of prediction, with one fan saying: ““6ft 6 ineeee, he’s massive!” Never change Julesy!”

    Another said: “What a nice trio of people.”
    While a third added: “Think we should encourage all pundits to just offer a height measurement and a one word description of what that looks like moving forwards. Can’t argue with the logic!”
    England’s Young Lions clinched the title thanks to a deflected goal through Curtis Jones.
    In contrast to the free-flowing football of the earlier rounds, the final was a cagey and bad-tempered affair.
    England legend Ashley Cole was sent off as the coaching staff of both team’s clashed.
    Spain’s fitness coach, Carlos Rivera was also sent off for his role in the shoving match.
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    Following the drama of Trafford’s penalty save, Morgan Gibbs-White and Antonio Blanco were both sent off despite being substituted.
    The spicy final ended in with 30 fouls, 11 yellow cards and four reds handed to players and coaches on the bench. More

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    England fans apologise to ITV’s Sam Matterface as they slam ‘bored’ Channel 4 commentators during Malta clash

    FANS apologised to ITV’s Sam Matterface as they claimed Channel 4’s commentators were even worse.Viewers couldn’t believe how “bored” Steve Bower and former Three Lions star Andros Townsend sounded during England’s 4-0 win in Malta.
    Some viewers claimed C4’s coverage of Malta vs England made them regret past criticism of ITV commentator Sam MatterfaceCredit: Rex
    Callum Wilson’s penalty rounded off England’s 4-0 Euro qualifying win in MaltaCredit: PA
    ITV’s main man Matterface has also divided the opinion of armchair critics, receiving mixed verdicts online even at Soccer Aid.
    But as England strolled to a third victory in three Euro 2024 qualifiers, a few fans did an about-Face.
    One posted: “I’m sorry ITV. I’ll never slag off your coverage or Sam Matterface again!
    “Channel 4 is making a 3-0 d***ing sound like a Bournemouth vs Crystal Palace 0-0 stalemate.”
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    Another agreed, writing: “Never thought I’d say it, but the punditry and commentary on ITV might be better than Channel 4. “Don’t get too excited @sammatterface. You’re still stealing a living.”
    Viewers were also quick to blast the broadcaster’s host Jules Breach and pundits Joe Cole, Jermain Defoe and Jill Scott for treating Gareth Southgate’s side like world-beaters despite poor opposition.
    Not to mention their “Boyzone-inspired” outfits.
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    One observer wrote: “Channel 4 commentators acting like England are on fire and beating a strong International team, this Malta.
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    “Probably the same level as Faroe Islands and San Marino, lets beat an actual quality team before we go over the top.” More