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    Major blow to Tyson Fury as boxing legend’s property company is struck off

    TYSON Fury’s property company has been struck off because he failed to file any accounts.It is the latest blow for boxing’s Gypsy King, 36, who quit the ring for the fifth time in January, following his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.Tyson Fury’s property company has been struck off because he failed to file any accountsCredit: PAThe former heavyweight champ, who was listed as sole director of GreenwayBalmoral Ltd, has submitted no paperwork since it was set up in January 2023, Companies House documents reveal.He was hit with a fine and warned last December that his real estate business would be struck off the register within two months unless objections were raised. It was dissolved last week via a compulsory strike-off action.A source said: “Questions over Tyson’s future remain after he suddenly quit the ring in January. read more on tyson fury “Clearly his future isn’t in property development.“His legion of fans are eager to see what he’ll do next.” Under the law, a company director can be personally fined for not filing accounts on time.The penalty is £1,500 for the first year and it doubles for the second.Most read in BoxingThe purpose of Tyson’s company was described as “buying and selling of own real estate” and “letting and operating of own or leased real estate”.Fury lives in a £1.7million home in Morecambe, Lancs, owns a £1million home in Cheshire, which dad John lives in, and has another £550,000 house in Lancaster.Tyson Fury called ‘daft as a brush’ by Paris as pair work out at gym Latest accounts from June 2024 show his other registered company, Tyson Fury Ltd, soared in value from £52million to £82million in the year to September 2023.Tyson announced his latest retirement last month, stating: “It’s been a blast.”But there is speculation he may return for a long-awaited show down with Anthony Joshua.Fury quit the ring for the fifth time in JanuaryCredit: GettyUnlock even more award-winning articles as The Sun launches brand new membership programme – Sun Club. More

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    Prem star’s brother hasn’t paid penny towards our daughter despite living in six-bed £2.9m mansion, says his furious ex

    A PREMIER League star’s ex-footballer brother has yet to pay a penny towards his child’s upbringing — despite living a luxury lifestyle in a £2.9million mansion and carrying a £3,000 manbag.Fisayo Adarabioyo, brother of Chelsea defender Tosin, lives in a six-bed, five-bathroom mansion.Nadia Messaoud says Fisayo Adarabioyo has yet to pay a penny towards his child’s upbringing — despite living a luxury lifestyleCredit: PP.The 30-year-old ex-pro was seen carrying a £3,140 Bottega Veneta leather briefcase last weekCredit: PP.Last week the 30-year-old ex-pro was seen carrying a £3,140 Bottega Veneta leather briefcase. But his ex Nadia Messaoud, 41, said despite his millionaire’s lifestyle he has failed to pay any child support for his two-year-old daughter Anara.She said: “I’ve not received a penny from Fisayo to help with our daughter. I’ve been rebuffed at every opportunity.“I have offered contact because I believe my daughter should know her paternal family, but it was declined.Read More on Sport“She is almost three years old and I also have a young son. All I want is a reasonable level of financial support and I don’t understand why I’m not getting it when he’s living a footballer’s lifestyle.”According to Land Registry documents, Adarabioyo’s 27-year-old brother, thought to be on £120,000 a week at Chelsea, owns the Cheshire mansion in which Fisayo lives.The Department of Work and Pensions has awarded unemployed Adarabioyo a “nil rate” on child support for the past three years because he claims he does not earn enough to pay.Adarabioyo was convicted of harassment without violence in 2022 after turning up at Nadia’s terraced home in Cheshire, banging on her door and leaving her terrified.Most read in FootballHe also bombarded her with texts, saying he hoped she miscarried the baby and threatened to kill her.Striker Adarabioyo started his career at Manchester City’s youth academy and has been on the books of Birmingham City and Crystal Palace.Why Chelsea v Brighton hangs on Tosin v Rutter battle – Experts pick the best bets | Weekend WagerHis last appearances were for non-league sides Altrincham FC and Ashton United in 2021. He has been approached for comment.Adarabioyo was seen with a £3,140 Bottega Veneta leather briefcaseAdarabioyo in action for Altrincham’s clash with HartlepoolCredit: Getty More

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    Mike Tyson splurges almost entire £16m Jake Paul fight purse on new mansion that includes a WATERFALL and private lake

    MIKE TYSON splashed almost his entire earnings from the controversial boxing bout against Jake Paul on a new mansion.Tyson, 58, returned to the ring for a professional bout for the first time since his retirement in 2005 to lock horns with the much younger Paul, 27, in November.Mike Tyson splashed almost all of his earnings from his bout with Jake PaulCredit: GettyTyson used the $20m (£16m) purse to buy a new mansion with his wife LakihaCredit: TNI PressTyson splashed $13m (£11m) for the lakefront spec mansion in Delray BeachCredit: TNI PressTyson’s swanky new pad will have its own private lakeCredit: GettyTyson and his wife will also have their own waterfallCredit: TNI PressThe YouTuber-turned-boxer defeated the legendary heavyweight via unanimous decision in a highly-criticised eight-round bout at the AT&T Stadium in Texas.The bout attracted immense vierwership and profit thanks to the deal with Netflix, which streamed the live action.It is not certain how much each fighter earned, but reports suggest Tyson left Arlington with $20million (£16m).According to The Real Deal, Iron Mike splurged almost all of it on a new swanky pad.Read More on BoxingTyson and his wife Lakiha bought a lakefront spec mansion in Delray Beach for $13m (£11m).The couple will be moving in a 12,286-square-foot, six-bedroom and nine-bathroom mansion on El Caballo Court.The 2.7-acre Florida property was recently completed and it includes an 80-foot pool and spa, covered terrace, a bass pond with a waterfall, a gym, four-car garage and a private lake.The boxing star’s spokesperson Joseph Jonathan Schneider said: “This has been a successful transaction with all the parties demonstrating professionalism and collaboration. Most read in BoxingBest new sign-up offersSunSport exclusives”The Tyson family has been a valued client and friend for many years, and it’s been a pleasure working with them.”Tyson isn’t expected to return to the ring any time soon after his shock comeback.’That’s the last thing I remember’ – Mike Tyson, 58, worryingly can’t recall Jake Paul fight after ‘blanking out’Paul received intense criticism as he’s only ever faced one active boxer in Tommy Fury, who beat him, and instead prefers to share the ring with overaged legends or non-boxers.The six-bedroom and nine-bathroom mansion cost a pretty pennyCredit: TNI PressThe Florida property covers about 2.7 acresCredit: TNI PressThe property is situated on El Caballo CourtCredit: TNI PressThe mansion also includes a lot of luxurious featuresCredit: TNI PressTyson returned to the ring after his boxing retirement in 2005Credit: GettyThe controversial fight between Tyson and Paul was highly-crticisedCredit: Reuters More

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    Sven-Goran Eriksson’s former partner moves out of their home as mansion and farm are put up for sale for £1.8million

    SVEN-GORAN ERIKSSON’S mansion is up for sale at a “bargain” price – and his former partner has moved out.Football went into mourning last August when the ex-England boss died from pancreatic cancer aged 76.Sven-Goran Eriksson lived in the mansion for 22 yearsCredit: AlamyEriksson bought it for £420k and ‘left his personal mark’ on itCredit: AlamyHis ex-partner Yaniseth Alcides has moved out and returned to PanamaCredit: RexNow his lakeside property on a secluded estate in Sunne, Sweden, has been made available for around £1.8million.  Meanwhile, Eriksson’s long-time girlfriend Yaniseth Alcides has returned to her native Panama.A wave of affectionate memories of the ex-Manchester City and Leicester boss swept across sport following the Swede’s death.David Beckham and Roy Hodgson were then among the mourners at Eriksson’s funeral in his home-town of Torsby, near Sunne.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLPreparations to sell his seven-bedroom home, which has a private beach, began in September.Eriksson paid £420,000 for the late-19th century home in 2002 when he was Three Lions chief and his partner was Italian lawyer Nancy Dell’Olio.Agent Sotheby’s say he has since “left his personal mark on both the interior and exterior”.The property’s value soared to £3m in the last decade, but it’s now fallen to almost half of that figure.Most read in FootballAgents believe the reduced valuation will help it sell quicklyCredit: AlamyThe home could be a great escape as it’s so secludedCredit: AlamyA sizeable poolhouse is one of the special featuresCredit: AlamyThe home, covering 835 square metres, has multiple reception rooms and a library.And it’s also as sporty as you might expect.Sven-Goran Eriksson filmed his heartbreaking final goodbye alone – and his emotional message left film crew in tearsA 250-square metre poolhouse sits outside, along with a saltwater pool, spa, sauna, jacuzzi, gym and relaxation area.There’s also a tennis court, jetty, a motorized floating platform, a sandy cove and waterside gazebos.Lawyer Anders Runebjer, who was a close friend of Eriksson’s, reportedly expects the home to sell quite easily.Swedish outlet Expressen say Runebjer believes the reduced valuation of £1.8m is more realistic for buyers.He also pointed to the freedom and natural setting offered by the property. This outbuilding is part of the land for saleCredit: AlamyTributes flowed in after the death of Eriksson last AugustCredit: Rex More

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    Man City ace Erling Haaland ‘puts down roots’ as he buys stunning six-bedroom country mansion

    GOAL ace Erling Haaland has quit city — for a new country pile.The Man City striker, 24, is thought to have moved in before Christmas.Erling Haaland has bought a new six-bed mansion in CheshireCredit: PAHe previously rented a city centre apartment where team-mate and pal Jack Grealish was once a neighbour.But the Norwegian was seen in October viewing homes with girlfriend Isabel Haugseng Johansen, 20. The couple, who had their first child at the end of the year, have decided to “put down some roots”.Their new six-bed mansion is just a ten-minute drive from the Cheshire pad Jack moved to a year ago.Read More on SportA source said: “Erling spent a couple of years living in the city centre and loved it, but he’s been keen to get his own place and put down some roots.“He wants somewhere peaceful where he can relax off the pitch and enjoy a quieter time as he is very recognisable so going out in Manchester was becoming difficult for him.“Jack moved out a year ago and Erling is a frequent visitor. “He likes the area so started looking and found the perfect place.Most read in Football“The bonus is that it’s just down the road from Jack, so they can still spend time together off the pitch.”Man City booed off by own fans after Haaland misses penalty to make it just one win 13 games for Guardiola’s side More

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    Man Utd star Mason Mount WINS extension battle to build golf simulator at £4million mansion – despite course NEXT DOOR

    MASON Mount has been given the green light to build a golf simulator at his £4million Cheshire mansion – despite living next door to a luxury golf resort.The Manchester United star, 25, wanted to transform his garage to make the plans work.Mason Mount has won his battle to build the golf simulator at his homeCredit: GettyThe Manchester United star had faced a possible red card from council plannersCredit: GettyBut he faced a possible red card from council planners as the proposed development threatened five nearby trees protected by a Tree Preservation Order (TPO).Mount scrapped plans for the garage conversion and submitted revised plans for his six-bed new build, moving the extension 6ft away from the trees.The amended plans still show a ground floor golf simulator along with a gym, sauna, changing room and study.And Mount plans to use specially engineered foundations to avoid harming the trees’ roots.Read More FootballCouncil officials ruled the extension “on-side” after there were no objections from neighbours.A planning officer involved said: “The proposed extension is considered to appear well related to the existing property.”The proposed development is considered to be a proportionate addition.”It is therefore an appropriate form of development in the green belt.”Most read in FootballBut they added: “The view remains that the trees will cause seasonal nuisance issues for the flat roof and that pruning will be required.”Mount’s pad already comes with an array of luxury features, which include a pool room, gym and two cinemas.And the sprawling house backs on to a prestigious golf resort, providing the home with picturesque views.It comes after the midfielder limped off with a muscle problem in the first half of the Manchester derby earlier this month.He moved to Old Trafford from Chelsea in 2023 for £55million but has played just 33 of a possible 78 games in a Utd shirt.A calf injury kept him out for almost four months last season while a hamstring problem has sidelined him this campaign.Mount’s luxury pad was built just two years ago and boasts full-length windows, five bathrooms, an open plan kitchen and dining area, cinema, orangery and office.It also has a number of reception rooms, a first floor glazed balcony with decking and a second cinema in the loft.READ MORE SUN STORIESOther famous footballers who live nearby include Everton’s Jordan Pickford and Michael Keane, and Man Utd goalkeeper Tom Heaton.Mount’s representatives have been contacted for comment. More

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    Stunning apartment inside former Premier League stadium listed up for sale with sleek kitchen and nod to former glory

    A STUNNING apartment inside an iconic former Premier League stadium has gone up for sale.And there is even a nod to the glory the club enjoyed while playing at the ground.This one-bedroom apartment has gone on the marketCredit: Location LocationThe sleek kitchen features integrated appliancesCredit: Location LocationThe massive windows ensure it is very lightCredit: Location LocationThe bedroom boasts fine views over the cityCredit: Location LocationThe bathroom includes a shower-bathCredit: Location LocationThe one-bedroom pad hit the market today and there will no doubt be a clamour from fans of the historic club desperate to get the keys.That is because the 552-square-foot property is built into the North Stand of Highbury.The former home of Arsenal was converted into flats when the Emirates Stadium opened in 2006. And one of them in the N5 postcode has gone up for sale with estate agents Location Location. READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThe apartment on the fifth floor boasts an open-plan living area and a sleek kitchen with integrated appliances.The bedroom and living room both have huge windows with lovely views over North London.And if that wasn’t enough, Flat 51 even has its own private balcony to soak up the summer rays. But, of course, the block is part of the old stadium – and that means there are a few Arsenal touches residents can enjoy.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe famous white facade and Arsenal Football Club lettering remain on the exterior.As do the epic marble hallways, complete with Arsenal statues and the Gunners logo on the floor. Inside the former Premier League stadium converted into stunning flats worth almost half a BILLION poundsAnd the grassy communal gardens at the complex are – naturally – where the pitch once stood. Living at Highbury also has its own other perks, too.There is a 24-hour concierge service, underground bike storage, an on-site gym and the Piccadilly Line within short walking distance. Flat 51 launched on the Location Location website this morning with offers in excess of £450,000. One beloved fan could live at the former home of their teamCredit: Location LocationFlat 51 went on the market for £450,000Credit: Location LocationPlenty of storage is included – potentially for more silverwareCredit: Location LocationHighbury was converted when Arsenal moved into the EmiratesCredit: Location LocationThe pitch is now a communal grassy gardensCredit: Location LocationThe entrance still boasts the famous old facadeCredit: Location LocationThe marble hallways remain – as does the Gunners logoCredit: RexLife at the old Highbury has plenty of perksCredit: GettyThe Piccadilly Line is a short walk awayCredit: GettyThe shape of the old stand is clear to seeCredit: GettyA private balcony is a perfect spot to enjoy eveningsCredit: Location LocationThe North Stand flat is being sold by Location LocationCredit: Location LocationApartments are also in the East StandCredit: Location LocationThe flat is located in the N5 postcodeCredit: Location Location More

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    EFL club’s former stadium now housing estate with tiny strip of grass remaining from where old centre-circle once stood

    A FOOTBALL stadium site that once played host to one of the EFL’s longest-reigning clubs is now a housing estate.But council developers ensured to keep a small strip of grass where the centre-circle once stood to remember the old ground by.A current EFL club was forced to leave their home in 2008The stadium was called Layer RoadThe site is now occupied by a council housing estate, with a strip of grass left roughly where the old centre circle was once foundCredit: Google EarthThe grass in the middle of the estate contains a fitting tribute to an EFL club’s former homeFrom the highs of promotions to the agony of relegation, the ground witnessed plenty of ups and downs.Built in 1907, Layer Road stood for 101 years before it was closed in 2008 and pulled down in 2012.In its pomp it was even able to house 19,000 passionate supporters.But capacity had dropped to just 6,320 by the time of its July 2008 closure for safety reasons, following closure of parts of the ground.READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWSIt was current League Two strugglers Colchester United’s home for 71 years.In it’s early days, the ground was first used by the British Army and Colchester Town, an amateur side until 1937.But Colchester United moved in two years before the Second World War began.In 1948, 19,072 fans packed into a record capacity at Layer Road for an FA Cup tie against Reading, with the match later abandoned due to fog.Most read in EFLFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThe following decades saw Colchester United float between Division Three and Four, with club debt mounting.As early as 1981, the club’s chairman Maurice Cadman announced that Layer Road was in need of £280,000 of basic safety improvements to meet legislation.Inside Arsenal’s new £300m+ stadium plans with futuristic Emirates project set to dwarf Spurs groundWith the club struggling financially, sections of the ground were closed off, reducing the capacity to 4,500.And in 1990-91, Colchester United was forced to sell Layer Road back to the Borough Council for £1.2m to help clear club debts. The council began started to identify potential sites for a new stadium, with Colchester briefly relegated from the Football League between 1989 and 1991.But anyone visiting the spot where it once stood these days will be greeted by a much-different sight – a cosy housing estate. The last first team match at Layer Road took place on 26 April 2008, when Colchester lost 1–0 to promotion chasers Stoke City.Richard Cresswell scored the last professional goal at the stadium.Colchester fans made their way to the last ever match at Layer Road in 2008The square and approach road from Layer Road is known as Turnstile Square and a statue commemorates the old stadiumThe U’s had made it all the way to the Championship by 2008, but suffered relegation in their final season at Layer Road.In 2011, Colchester Borough Council sold the 3.63 acre stadium site to developer Abbey New Homes in a deal worth around £1.5 million.Planning permission was subsequently granted to build 58 homes on the site, a mixture of flats and houses, with a central open grassed space to be left to reflect its history as a football ground.And as a mark of respect to supporters who had their ashes scattered on the pitch as an expression of their love for the club.In mid-2012, Layer Road was demolished with the construction of houses commencing immediately.In 2015 a bronze statue of Colchester United’s ‘Player of the Century’, Peter Wright was unveiled.Wright joined the club in 1951, making over 400 appearances and scoring 93 goals over a 13 year spell.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe inscription below the statue reads: “ON THIS SITE Football was played 1907-2008. This was the home of Colchester United FC from its birth in 1937 until 26th April 2008.”The square and approach road from Layer Road is known as Turnstile Square.General view of Layer Road ahead of the last ever match at the ground.Colchester Borough Council bought the land in 1991Colchester United now play at the JobServe Community Stadium More