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    I was a pro football star who won major trophy & qualified for Europa League – but I gave it all up to become a LAWYER

    A PRO football star who won a major trophy and qualified for the Europa League has told how he gave it all up to become a lawyer.Scott Stevenson was a junior player for St Johnstone when the Perth side won the Scottish Cup in 2014.
    Scott Stevenson pictured in Linlithgow kit
    The former St Johnstone star is now a lawyerCredit: SWNS
    The Saints beat Tayside rivals Dundee United 2-0 at Celtic Park to win a place in qualifying for the 2014-2015 Europa League.
    St Johnstone beat Swiss side FC Luzern on penalties before losing out to Slovakia’s Spartak Trnava in the third qualifying round.
    Just months later, Scott gave up full-time professional football for a drastic career change.
    He said: “I played professionally for St Johnstone for two years until they won the Scottish Cup in 2014.
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    “I have since played part-time while pursuing my legal career for clubs such as Albion Rovers, Stirling Albion, East Kilbride, Linlithgow Rose and Gartcairn.”
    Scott is now urging young players to think of plan-B careers if their football dreams do not go to plan.
    He said: “These are tough decisions for a young person with a head full of stardust to make.
    “But they are decisions which could shape their future, for good or ill.
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    ”Footballing stardom is the ultimate prize. But there are things I wish I’d thought about before I signed my first professional contract.”
    Scott added: “The day a young footballer signs his first professional contract is an unforgettable occasion.
    “It vindicates the long car journeys to games, the cold hours on the touchline for parents and the relentless honing of the young hopeful’s unique skills.
    “But in the euphoria surrounding it, it is easy to lose sight of the fact that it is a binding document.
    “Great care should be taken to ensure that the terms and conditions within it are in the youngster’s best interests.
    “The ideal contract duration at this stage in a career would be two to three years.
    “It is enough time to create some job security and to develop within the team, but also short enough to allow for a different career path if things do not go according to plan.
    “The footballing life is notoriously short-term and young people may come round to the view that university or an apprenticeship might be better for their long-term prospects.”
    It comes after a Newcastle United cult hero who starred at the World Cup revealed why switched careers to become a greengrocer. More

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    Hannibal Mejbri reveals Man Utd team-mates endorsed Sevilla loan transfer after Europa League humiliation

    HANNIBAL revealed his Manchester United team-mates endorsed his loan move to Sevilla because of their Europa League humiliation.The Tuinisian midfielder, 20, has moved to LaLiga for the rest of the season in a deal with an option to buy, believed to be worth £17.2m.
    Hannibal Mejbri and Sevilla’s sports director Victor Orta together during his presentationCredit: EPA
    Everton also expressed an interest but Hannibal says his Red Devil pals recommended the Spanish side after experiencing the ‘crazy’ atmosphere in a 3-0 quarter-final thumping last April.
    Hannibal said: “I wasn’t involved, but I watched the games and I could see the quality in the club. I could see the fans. When they played at Sevilla, it was crazy.
    “And just before I joined here, the players at United told me about the fans.
    “They told me the atmosphere was really crazy. It’s always nice to play for a team who have good and crazy fans because it helps you when you are in difficult moments.
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    “I’ve heard a lot about them so yeah I can’t wait to see them, play for them and hopefully they can like me as much as I like them.”
    Hannibal, who went to the 2022 World Cup, was due to be in Tunisia’s squad at the Africa Cup of Nations but opted out of the tournament to secure his club future.
    He made ten United appearances this season with his final outing coming in the 2-0 FA Cup third-round win at Wigan.
    Hannibal could make his debut against shock Spanish league leaders Girona away on Sunday – his 21st birthday.
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    He added: “It’s going to be really nice because we’re playing against a strong team.
    “Hopefully, I can make my debut and it will be a good present and even better if we win and come back with the three points.”
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    Premier League cult hero’s son now making own way in game for Liverpool just eight years after dad’s retirement

    JURGEN KLOPP could hand a debut to the son of a former Liverpool star on Monday.Lewis Koumas has already made one matchday squad for the club this season.
    Lewis Koumas has family history at LiverpoolCredit: Rex
    His dad Jason was in Liverpool’s youth academyCredit: PA:Press Association
    He was team-mates with Michael Owen, left, and Steven GerrardCredit: Times Newspapers Ltd
    The striker was on the bench for Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat in the Europa League group-stage clash against Union Saint-Gilloise.
    The 18-year-old has starred for the club’s youth teams this season with four goals and three assists in nine appearances in all competitions.
    Koumas has a family connection to the club running back to 1997.
    His father Jason Koumas, 44, is best known for his stints with West Brom and Wigan Athletic during his career.
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    However, the attacking midfielder started his career in Liverpool’s youth academy.
    Koumas Sr played alongside some famous faces in his youth days.
    He was a team-mate of club legend Steven Gerrard and Michael Owen before the striker won his Ballon d’Or.
    Gerrard went on to captain the Anfield side to a Champions League title as well as two FA Cups and three League Cups.
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    Owen was named the best player in the world in 2001 and went on to enjoy spells at Real Madrid, Newcastle, Manchester United and Stoke City.
    Koumas, however, did not have as glamorous a career as his former team-mates.
    He left Liverpool for Tranmere Rovers in 1997 and became a first-team player.
    His good form at the club earned him a move to Premier League outfit West Brom in 2002.
    Koumas went on to score 23 goals and assist 20 more in 141 appearances for the Baggies.
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    He had a loan spell at Cardiff City before sealing a permanent move away to Wigan in 2007.
    He ended his career with Tranmere in 2015.
    Son Lewis will only need to make one appearance for Liverpool’s senior team in order to better his dad’s record for the club. More

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    I was on Man Utd and Arsenal’s books as teenager.. now I’ve sealed move to Europa League club after non-league struggles

    SHERIFF TIRASPOL have signed a former Arsenal and Manchester United academy prospect.Tyler Reid has agreed to join the 21-time Moldovan champions on a free transfer, with the deal set to be completed on January 1.
    Former Manchester United youngster Tyler Reid has agreed to join Sheriff TiraspolCredit: Getty
    He heads to Sheriff, who played in the Europa League earlier this season, after two years in Finland.
    However, the early years of his career saw him star for both Arsenal and United’s youth teams.
    Reid started with the Gunners’ academy before heading to the Red Devils aged 15.
    He went on to play alongside Marcus Rashford for the club’s Under-18s and win two Premier League 2 titles before leaving for Swansea after four years.
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    The 26-year-old right-back has since had permanent spells with Swindon, Woking and Finnish sides FF Jaro and VPS.
    Reid won League Two with Swindon before swapping the National League for Finland after just four months at Woking.
    Two years on and he is now set to join the league leaders in Moldova.
    Sheriff also played in the Europa League earlier this season, finishing bottom of a group which included Slavia Prague, Roma and Servette.
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    They faced Reid’s former club United in the same competition last term after making history in Europe the previous season.
    After becoming the first Moldovan club to reach the Champions League group stage, Sheriff secured a famous win at the Bernabeu against Real Madrid on their way to finishing third.
    Despite crashing out of Europe before Christmas this season, though, Reid could still win a league title in 2024.
    Sheriff are currently six points clear at the top of the Moldovan National Division after 14 matches.
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    Watch moment hundreds of banned Eintracht Frankfurt fans gather on freezing HILL to watch their heroes lose to Aberdeen

    EINTRACHT FRANKFURT are renowned for having some of the most fanatical followers on the continent. You will remember the incredible scenes as their supporters – clad in white – clinched the Europa League title against Rangers two seasons back.
    Angus MacDonald and Slobodan Rubezic celebrate as the Dons racked up a big winCredit: Getty
    Hundreds of fans were spotted chanting on the hill
    And now hundreds of their followers have proved their devotion to the cause again.
    European football’s governing body Uefa had banned the German outfit from selling away tickets to their Europa Conference League Group G game against Aberdeen on Thursday.
    The Dons had been set to welcome 1,750 Eintracht Frankfurt fans until the ban.
    But the Bundesliga club had the book thrown at them by Uefa after their fans used pyrotechnics and threw objects in their 1-0 away win at Finland’s HJK Helsinki on November 9.

    They were also fined 30,000 Euros.
    But that all came too late for some of the club’s hardiest followers – who had already booked their travel to Scotland and were determined to follow through with the trip.
    And remarkable footage shared on social media last night by photographer Christian Machowski shows a couple of hundred fans gathered on a HILL near Pittodrie as the match got underway.
    The German fans sang and chanted as they stood on the Granite City’s Broad Hill, with only a small police presence keeping an eye on proceedings.
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    Things didn’t turn out the way that Frankfurt might have hoped, as they crashed to a 2-0 defeat to Barry Robson’s men.
    One fan wrote: “If I had booked flights and hotel I would have done same and had a party.”
    Machowski replied: “Not sure I would stood on top of that mountain in the cold wind.”
    Another Dons fan chipped in with some local knowledge, writing: “Wasn’t bad tonight, mild for this time of year.”
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    Watch bizarre moment Rennes are denied Europa League equaliser as VAR enforces little-known rule to leave fans baffled

    RENNES went crazy with joy then astonishment – as VAR enforced a little-known rule to deny them a last-gasp equaliser and dump them in the Europa League play-offs.Video replays showed a “rare and unfortunate” infringement after Lorenz Assignon swept home 11 minutes into stoppage time during a 3-2 home loss against group winners Villarreal.
    Lorenz Assignon led Rennes’ ecstatic but short-lived celebrationsCredit: TNT Sports
    Rennes thought they had scored to secure a place in the #UEL last 16, deep into added time, but VAR had other ideas 😳Can anyone work out why this goal was disallowed? 🤯 pic.twitter.com/WHsxtuEt6I— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) December 14, 2023

    Assignon fired the ball home long after the initial free-kickCredit: TNT Sports
    Players from both sides were baffledCredit: TNT Sports
    Rennes’ Enzo Le Fee had taken a free-kick earlier in the build-up – with the ball cannoning off the bar and the midfielder touching it next.
    But that was long forgotten when Assignon fired the ball home in the middle of a crowded penalty area – sparking wild celebrations.
    However, VAR stepped in to ensure the goal was disallowed – much to Villarreal’s relief.
    That’s because a free-kick taker can’t be the first player to touch the ball after their own initial contact with it.
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    Commentator Sam Matterface joined viewers and pundits in being bemused – with TNT Sports at first suggesting offside might be the reason.
    And after the game Matterface posted on X: “‘I’m still baffled…..”
    Even Rennes manager Julien Stephan was in shock – and not just because a draw would have displaced Villarreal as group winners.
    He admitted he had to be told about the obscure law on free-kicks.
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    Stephan said: “I learned it too, I knew the rule on penalties, I didn’t know that it could exist on free kicks. It’s an emotional elevator.
    “I knew the rule existed for penalties, I didn’t know it existed for free kicks. It’s an emotional rollercoaster at this moment in time.”
    Fans were also confused, with verdicts including “Devastating” and “VAR ruining the game again”.
    One viewer wrote: “I’m almost certain this would be allowed in the PL because those on VAR would just not know that free kick law. Utterly useless.”
    But other observers were more clued up.
    Such experts pointed out the situation with posts like this: “Free-kick hits bar then comes back to player without a second player touching it. It’s the same as a player kicking the ball to himself. Rare and unfortunate.”
    Assignon blasts home but a rarely-used rule denied him late gloryCredit: TNT Sports
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    Real Betis 2 Rangers 3: Roofe wins thriller as Gers secure Seville salvation to march on to Europa League last 16

    TWO miles from the scene of so much sorrow, Rangers at last found salvation in Seville.Nineteen months after losing the Europa League Final in the Estadio Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan – Gers battled their way to glory just down the road in the Benito Villamarin.
    Roofe scored the winner in SevilleCredit: Willie Vass
    Dessers’ solo stunner gave Rangers the lead for the second time in first halfCredit: Getty
    Philippe Clement is still unbeaten as Rangers managerCredit: Willie Vass
    On a night of incredible drama, Kemar Roofe hit the winner 12 minutes from time to send the Light Blues through to the knockout stages as group winners.
    It was a first home defeat of the season for Real Betis – and undoubtedly Philippe Clement’s biggest win since taking charge.
    Down to the bare bones – missing so many key players – his Rangers side stunned Manuel Pelligrini’s men to lay the ghosts of May 2022 to rest.
    Remarkably, this was Gers’ first ever European victory against Spanish opposition on Spanish soil.
    In so many ways, it was achieved against all the odds.
    Now Clement’s men turn their attention to Hampden and the Viaplay Cup Final.
    It’s a trophy that’s eluded the Ibrox club for too long and one they are desperate to claim against Aberdeen.
    In failing to finish the job against Aris Limassol, Rangers left themselves with it all to do in Spain.
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    Pelligrini’s side had lost just once since crashing to defeat at Ibrox on September 21.
    They hadn’t lost at home all season.
    At the weekend, they came from behind to draw with Real Madrid.
    They were firmly in the driving seat to finish top of Group C – thus avoiding a hazardous play-off against one of the Champions League drop-outs in February.
    Not for the first time, Clement didn’t have his selection troubles to seek.
    In midfield, there was no Todd Cantwell, no Ryan Jack, no Tom Lawrence, no Nico Raskin and no Scott Wright.
    At the back Gers were without Leon Balogun and Ridvan Yilmaz, while Brazilian striker Danilo is sidelined for four months with torn medial ligaments.
    As a result, Clement was forced to make four changes with Sam Lammers, Ross McCausland, Connor Goldson and Ben Davies returning to the starting line-up.
    What followed was a truly breathless first half of football.
    Twice Rangers took the lead, twice Betis drew level.
    If some of the defending had been poor, some of the attacking had been exhilarating.
    James Tavernier dragged an early shot wide, before William Carvalho forced Jack Butland into his first save of the night.
    Sam Lammers did well to pick out Sima at the back post, the winger’s shot deflected inches past the post.
    Then, with just ten minutes on the clock, Gers stormed into the lead.
    A poor clearance by Betis keeper Rui Silva was headed into McCausland’s path by Tavernier.

    The Gers youngster tore at the Real defence before threading the ball through for Dessers.
    He couldn’t bring it under control, but it broke for Sima who drilled home,
    Gers’ lead lasted just four minutes.
    Tavernoer’s headed clearance was picked up by Juan Miranda who played a neat one-two with Borja Iglesias on the edge of the box.
    McCausland hadn’t tracked the full-back’s run and he punished Rangers with a fine finish.
    Then, a manic two minutes.
    Isco was the creator, crossing for Iglesias who completely missed his kick inside the box.
    The ball broke for Héctor Bellerín who forced Butland into a fine save.
    Rangers couldn’t clear their lines and seconds later Andrés Guardado rattled the crossbar with a stunning effort.
    Yet, just when it seemed Gers were on the ropes, Jose Cifuentes broke.
    His superb pass released Dessers, who still had so much to do as he raced in from the left.
    But twisting his way past two Betis defenders, the much-maligned Nigerian slotted the ball through the legs of Silva.

    It was a fantastic solo goal, but once again, Rangers couldn’t hold on to their lead.
    Butland made another routine save to deny Ayoze Perez – but two minutes later he punished yet more slacking defending by the visitors.
    Davies was guilty of giving the ball away, Goldson was then guilty of giving Isco too much time on the edge of the box.
    The former Real Madrid playmaker turned this way and that, before slipping a pass through for Perez.
    He took it first time, curling a quite superb finish right into the bottom corner. 
    Dujon Sterling replaced Cifuentes at the start of the second half.
    Betis were first to threaten – Assane Diao’s header from a corner crashing back off the bar.
    Butland then pulled off a brilliant point blank save with the ball hitting Davies’ hand on the way out.
    At the other end, Lammers was fouled right on the edge of the Betis box, with the Gers players convinced he’d been tripped inside.
    Serbian ref Srdjan Jovanovic was having none of it and Borna Barisic’s free-kick struck the wall.
    There had been absolutely no let up in the drama or the tension.
    With a little under half an hour to go, Clement threw on Roofe and Rabbi Matondo.
    It was his last throw of the dice.
    How it paid off. 
    With 78 minutes gone, Davies flicked on Barisic’s corner. 
    Goldson did so well to play it back across goal with Matondo getting the initial touch.
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    His effort was blocked with the ball breaking for Roofe – taking it first time he found the back of the net to send 4,000 travelling Gers fans wild.
    JUST LOOK AT THE RANGERS AWAY FANS 👏👏As it stands, Rangers will advance to the knockout stages of the #UEL thanks to a goal from Kemar Roofe 👀 pic.twitter.com/PjkXKxcRVQ— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) December 14, 2023

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    Villarreal star Matteo Gabbia knocked unconscious and rushed to hospital after sickening collision with team-mate’s knee

    VILLARREAL’S Matteo Gabbia was knocked out cold and rushed to hospital after a freak collision with a team-mate against Rennes.The defender’s sickening injury overshadowed a contentious climax to a dramatic 3-2 Europa League victory for the Spanish group winners.
    Matteo Gabbia sunk to the ground after this accidental knee from Raul AlbiolCredit: DAZN
    😳 Tremendo golpe que se ha llevado Matteo Gabbia en el Rennes – Villarreal.El futbolista italiano perdió el conocimiento y fue trasladado al hospital. ¡Mucha fuerza 💪! pic.twitter.com/wW1UFVbKPl— Fútbol Italiano 🇮🇹 (@FT_Italiano) December 14, 2023

    Gabbia was taken off on a stretcher and went to hospital for testsCredit: AFP
    Gabbia’s head caught the knee of Villarreal skipper Raul Albiol as he stooped to nod the ball away.
    The face of the loan centre-back rocked back worryingly and he collapsed to the floor with his arms sinking over his head.
    The 24-year-old was carried off on a stretcher and taken to a French hospital.
    The former Italy Under-21 star was expected to be kept in for tests – rather than return to Spain with the rest of the Villarreal squad.
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    The LaLiga club borrowed Gabbia from AC Milan for the season.
    But reports in Italy suggest the Serie A giants have been keen to negotiate an early end to the deal – due to a mounting injury list.
    Gabbia’s misfortune diverted attention from a dramatic tie with a hotly-debated finale.
    Rennes needed a point to overhaul Villarreal and go through to the last 16 as group top dogs.
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    And only a last-gasp VAR decision that baffled viewers denied the hosts a last-gasp equaliser.
    Gerard Moreno and Ilias Akhomach had put Villarreal ahead in each half, with Lorenz Assignon and Luydovic Blas levelling.
    Dani Parejo then put the Spaniards back in front at 3-2 on 80 minutes.
    But Assignon was convinced he had earned Rennes the point they wanted at the death when he eventually tucked away a rebound from a free-kick.
    Video replays ruled it out, however – to the bemusement of TNT commentators as much as armchair observers.
    Offside was thought to be the only possibility – but Assignon was shown to be onside.
    It was later revealed the goal was erased because Enzo Le Fee had been first to touch the ball after his initial free-kick cannoned off the bar.
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