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    Brighton vs Burnley LIVE SCORE: Prem latest as Vincent Kompany’s men travel to high-flying Seagulls

    BURNLEY are in trouble after making such a poor start to their Premier League return – but a win against Brighton could change everything.Vincent Kompany’s men have lost 12 of their opening 15 games including a recent 1-0 midweek defeat to Wolves.
    However, three points at the Amex this afternoon would see them take a huge step into climbing out of the bottom three.

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    Wolves vs Nottm Forest LIVE SCORE: Prem latest as Steve Cooper’s men look to bounce back from Fulham thrashing

    WOLVES will be determined to put further pressure on Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper after their midweek Fulham hammering.Forest are only a couple places shy of the relegation zone following their 5-0 loss to the Cottagers on Wednesday.
    And they’ll need to dig deep if they are to beat a Wolves side who picked up all three points against Burnley the day before.

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    Crystal Palace vs Liverpool LIVE SCORE: Reds go top after Harvey Elliott’s late winner against 10-man Eagles

    LIVERPOOL have gone top of the Premier League after a late win away at Crystal Palace.Harvey Elliott was the hero for the Reds, scoring in the 91st minute to hand Jurgen Klopp’s side the spoils.
    Liverpool came from behind to win after Jean-Philippe Mateta slotted home a penalty in the 57th minute.
    Then the tie was turned on its head after Jordan Ayew was sent off for a second yellow card in controversial circumstances before Mo Salah scored his 150th Premier League goal to equalise minutes later.
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    Sheffield United vs Brentford LIVE SCORE: Prem latest as Bees take on rock-bottom Blades looking to avenge Brighton loss

    NOTHING less than three points would satisfy Premier League strugglers Sheffield United – and they may have caught Brentford at the perfect time.The Bees suffered a 2-1 loss at the hands of Brighton on Wednesday despite taking the lead through Bryan Mbeumo.
    However, rock-bottom Blades were beaten by title-chasing Liverpool that same day.

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    Joey Barton updates — Alex Scott breaks silence on shock rant as former Premier League player slammed by commentators

    ALEX Scott has broken her silence on Joey Barton’s shock rant about female commentators. Former Manchester City and Newcastle star Barton went into a tirade on X, formerly known as Twitter, claiming women are not qualified to talk about the men’s game.
    His tirade on X included saying that women commentating on men’s football was the same as him “talking about knitting or netball” – and called those who disagreed with him “eunuchs” and “fart parcels”.
    In an Instagram story, Scott and an unknown colleague can be heard laughing about Barton’s comments.
    Read our live blog below for the latest news and updates…
    Bianca Westwood blasts Joey Barton
    Bianca Westwood took to social media to humble Joey Barton after his collection of sexist Twitter tirades.
    She questioned: “Who is qualified to speak on football then? I’ve been watching football for 40 years, my first game at West Ham was before Joey was even born.
    “I’ve been watching hours and hours of football. I worked behind the scenes at Sky for 10 years before I was even given a shot on camera, watching my male colleagues who maybe weren’t as good as I was, getting chances I was never given.
    “I don’t really understand what we need to know, how long we need to work behind the scenes before we are allowed on camera. To be a pundit, the laws are the same. Emma Hayes and Sarina Wiegman can both read the game, are you saying they can’t offer an insight?
    “Sounds like to me that Joey has a problem with particular pundits who haven’t done enough in the game, but how does he know? And how do we quantify that? There’s EFL players who are commentating, co-commentating on Champions League games. So what level – as far as Joey Barton is concerned – do you have to get before you can be an expert on the ‘men’s game’?”
    Piers questions Joey’s qualifications
    Joey Barton has claimed women have no right to comment on men’s football as they have no experience with it.
    Speaking on TalkTV, Piers Morgan pointed out the irony in this statement as he questioned if Joey Barton has any experience in “top-level football”.
    Joey Barton has zero Champions League appearances and never played in a major international competition.
    He also never won a major trophy as a player or manager.
    Who is Joey Barton’s partner Georgia McNeil? 
    Joey Barton and Georgia McNeil were childhood sweethearts.
    Barton married longterm partner McNeil in a lavish ceremony at the Aynhoe Park country estate in Banbury, Oxfordshire.
    The wedding took place on the fifth birthday of their daughter in 2019.
    Though Joey is known for being outspoken on social media, he shares much less about his partner and his private life in the public domain, so there is very little information about his wife available.
    Who is Joey Barton?
    Barton is a former footballer who played for teams including Manchester City, Newcastle, Queens Park Rangers and Rangers.
    Joey started his 15-year playing career with Manchester City in 2002 after going through their youth system, going on to make 150 appearances for the club.
    He then moved to Newcastle in a £5.8million transfer in July 2007, before leaving for QPR in August 2011.
    The midfielder was then put on loan to French side Marseille during the 2012-13 season, then making his way to Burnley for one season — helping the Clarets win promotion to the Premier League.
    Barton made one appearance for England in 2007 — despite criticising some of his fellow teammates.
    Joey also had a dismal six-month stint at Rangers in the Scottish Premiership in 2016.
    Fans defend women in football amid Joey Barton’s sexist rants
    Fans have taken to social media to defend women’s contributions to football amid Joey Barton’s claims they have no place in the game.
    One fan said: “Laura Woods, Kelly Cates, Robyn Cowen , Betty Glover, Eilidh Barbour and Kelly Somers are a few of the best in the game.
    “They know their football, they understand it fully in depth and are extremely knowledgeable and informative to listen to. This tweet is so wrong Joey.”
    Another added: “Who is this clown?”
    Joey Barton’s managerial and punditry career is over due to “sexist” remarks, Sky Sports presenter claims
    Sky Sports broadcasters pitched in to accuse Barton of sexism following his constant posting on Twitter.
    Dougie Critchley wrote: “Remarkable decision to end your top level management career at 41 with a tweet.
    “Condescending, backwards, sexist.”
    Sky Sports presenter Michelle Owen said: “Let’s hope you’re not looking for punditry work if that coaching thing doesn’t work out…”
    Alex Scott laughs of Joey Barton’s anti-woman claims
    Pundit, TV presenter and Champions League winner Alex Scott was also drawn into the saga after Barton claimed she “shouldn’t commentate on the men’s game”, claiming she was not qualified to do so.
    The former England and Arsenal Women’s star laughed off Barton’s comment before an interview with a BBC colleague, with many others slamming his views.
    Joey Barton has zero Champions League appearances.
    Laura Woods hits back at Barton’s sexist rant
    Laura Woods has hit back at Joey Barton after he claimed women should not be allowed to comment on men’s football.
    She tweeted: “Usually avoid these conversations as I don’t like adding more oxygen. But throwing young vloggers to the wolves is wrong.
    “I started my career vlogging and I’ve always got on with Joey. He also sent me a lovely good luck message for TNT in June. Does that make him a eunuch too?🤔
    “Joey’s entitled to his opinion. If he feels that strongly about women in the men’s game he could ask for a private conversation with the broadcasters & state his case.
    “These tweets only encourage a pile on for the women getting on with their jobs. Or was that the intention?”
    Joey Barton makes bizarre claim women in football ‘compromise themselves’
    Joey Barton has been branded “sexist” for a bizarre post he made on Twitter/X today.
    He wrote: “The amount of times in my professional life, I’ve seen women compromise themselves in the Men’s game is ridiculous.
    “I’ve actually lost cost. Female staff sending naked pictures to players.
    “To having full blown affairs and costing people marriages. You would have had to experience it to believe it. It happens all the time.
    “I think it is very dangerous to have Women in certain roles in certain departments in Men’s football because ultimately, as my good friend PK would say, ‘They’re not made of wood lad!’ It’s a recipe for disaster.”
    What did Joey Barton Tweet?
    Barton’s tweeted: “Women shouldn’t be talking with any kind of authority in the men’s game. Come on. Let’s be serious.
    “It’s a completely different game. If you don’t accept that. We will always see things differently.
    “The women’s game is thriving. Fantastic to see.
    “I cannot take a thing they say serious in the men’s arena.”
    Joey Barton slammed by Laura Woods
    Joey Barton has been slammed by TNT Sports presenter Laura Woods over his comments about female pundits.
    Former Manchester City and Newcastle star Barton went into a tirade on X, formerly known as Twitter, claiming women are not qualified to talk about the men’s game.
    His tirade on X included saying that women commentating on men’s football was the same as him “talking about knitting or netball” – and called those who disagreed with him “eunuchs” and “fart parcels”.
    The controversial star’s comments have received a huge backlash after the former Bristol Rovers boss said he does not think women pundits should be allowed to comment on the men’s game. More

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    Tottenham vs West Ham LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Spurs host Hammers in huge London derby

    TOTTENHAM host West Ham in a huge London derby to cap off the midweek Premier League fixtures.Spurs will be hoping to build on their spirited 3-3 draw with Man City last time out, while the Irons are aiming to extend their three-game unbeaten run in the top flight.

    Kick off time: 8.15pm GMT
    TV/ live stream: Amazon Prime Video

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    Everton vs Newcastle LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as Magpies travel to Goodison for huge clash

    NEWCASTLE travel to Goodison Park to face Everton in the Premier League on Thursday night.The Magpies are hoping to make it three straight wins, while the Toffees are looking for back-to-back triumphs to boost their survival hopes.

    Kick off time: 7.30pm GMT
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    Huge Kieran Trippier blunders help Sean Dyche’s side pull out of relegation zone

    OUT OF the bottom three, Everton will now fancy themselves to never return. Just when it looked for all the money like being another Goodison night of butchered sitters, up stepped Dwight McNeil with another rocket. 
    Everton beat Newcastle 3-0 to move out of the bottom threeCredit: Getty
    A pair of huge blunders from Kieran Trippier proved costlyCredit: Reuters
    Last Saturday the winger bagged the winner at Nottingham Forest. 
    And here he was again five days later, leathering home nine minutes from time to continue Newcastle’s mysterious away day blues. 
    Abdoulaye Doucoure then sealed the win before Beto’s injury-time strike to leave Sean Dyche’s side 17th, away from relegation zone for the first time since being slapped with a 10-point deduction. 
    Kieran Trippier, normally Mr Reliable, was at fault for the first two after inexplicably giving the ball away. 
    For so long here Everton’s finishing was atrocious, and it didn’t take a genius to work out why they had scored the fewest Prem goals on their own patch. 
    Dominic Calvert-Lewin had an absolute mare, spurning chance after chance – but all that will be forgotten now as Everton can start looking up.
    They would be in the top half if they had those 10 points and if Dyche can somehow sort their finishing out, they should be able to stay well away from danger from here.
    It wasn’t only Everton missing chances though as the Geordies had more than enough openings to win it before the hosts ran riot late on. 
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    Everton claimed their first home win of the seasonCredit: Getty

    It would have been just Newcastle’s second win on the road all season, but they never deserved to win.
    Howe said on TV beforehand that their worrying away form is “something we’re looking into”. 
    Based on this horror showing, the Toon boss is further away than ever from finding the answer. 
    Virtually unstoppable at St James’ Park, Newcastle were – once again – a shadow of that side. 
    That they’ve only beaten Sheffield United on their travels says it all.
    Yes, they are down to the bare bones with Howe being forced to name the same outside 10 players for the fourth straight game, but that hardly explains why they turn from monsters into mice outside of the North East in the Prem. 
    Much was made of how Goodison Park would be a bear pit for the visit of Manchester United in the first game following their 10-point deduction. 
    Silenced by Alejandro Garnacho’s stunning overhead kick just three minutes in, they never recovered. 

    But with anger at the Prem still very much in the Merseyside air, the return of favourite son-turned-public enemy Anthony Gordon only added to the mardy mood. 
    And the locals were roaring in delight when veteran Coleman skinned Gordon down the right before Ashley Young’s effort was deflected behind. 
    Other than a woeful Miguel Almiron shot after being slipped in by Joelinton, it was all Everton early on
    Wingers Jack Harrison and Dwight McNeil were a constant menace yet Calver-Lewin’s finishing was awful. 
    He headed his first at Dubravka before a scuff had the Slovakian outstretched to his right. 
    And then five minutes before the break the centre-forward put his name in the hat for miss of the season. 
    A free-kick was knocked down and flicked on by Jarrad Branthwaite to an unmarked Calvert-Lewin, yet as everyone else stopped expecting the offside flag to go up, he spooned a volley miles over. 
    A huge opportunity wasted, but he wasn’t the only one with McNeil also guilty when dragging wide. 

    It wasn’t quite at Calvert-Lewin level but at the other end Isak nodded a free header just past the post from seven yards after great build up. 
    So many golden chances though neither Dubravka or Pickford were really called into action before the break. 
    And Calvert-Lewin was at it again five minutes into the second half, miscuing a header after McNeil’s dangerous cross. 
    Newcastle were nervy, totally different from the rampant side we see at St James’.
    No doubt Howe would have switched things up but with two keepers, four full-backs and three untested to call on off the bench, he had nowhere to go. 
    Howe’s Mags couldn’t find their rhythm but thanks to James Tarkowski dawdling on the edge of his box, they were gifted a huge opportunity to score the opener.
    Gordon nipped in on the centre-back to give himself the perfect opportunity to silence the boo boys but, in keeping with the night, the winger, who could have buried in either corner, shot tamely straight at Pickford.
    And how costly it proved with McNeil bagging the winner 79 minutes in.
    Kieran Trippier made a rare howler, gifting the ball to the winger just inside his own half. 
    The Everton winger then burst forward to the edge of the box and let rip with a rocket past Dubravka. 
    And it was bedlam inside Goodison when Doucoure buried from 12 yards after Jack Harrison caught Trippier out again with another howler. 
    Sub striker Beto then turned it into a complete nightmare for Newcastle as he sped away down the right beyond the knackered Fabian Schar and finishing under Dubravka.  More