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    Arsenal keeper Aaron Ramsdale wants to stay at club for rest of his career.. and hits back at ‘bottled it’ barbs

    AARON RAMSDALE has had enough of changing clubs and wants to spend the rest of his career with Arsenal.And when you consider the England goalkeeper only turned 25 last Sunday, that is quite some commitment.
    Aaron Ramsdale wants to spend the rest of his career at ArsenalCredit: Getty
    But after being released as a schoolboy by Bolton, loaned out to Worksop Town, Chesterfield and AFC Wimbledon and sold by Sheffield United (twice) and Bournemouth, it is hardly surprising he is ready to put down some roots.
    And even the bitter disappointment  at missing out on the Premier League title to Manchester City has not diminished his commitment to Mikel Arteta’s young Gunners.
    Speaking for the first time since signing a new £125,000-a-week contract that could run until 2027, Ramsdale said: “My aim is to be at Arsenal for the next ten years and see out my career here.
    “It’s very hard as a footballer to stay in one place for a long time, to create a home and have a family but I don’t want to move any more.
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    “I want to be a mainstay at this club and do special things, win trophies and see just how far this team can go.
    “You get new contracts for performing on the pitch and maybe exceeding expectations and this shows the faith the manager and the club have in me.
    “After being top of the table for almost the entire season, we’re naturally very disappointed at the moment.
    “But we’re up against a team who have just won 11 games in a row and for Arsenal this has been a hugely progressive season for a really young squad who will come back hungrier than ever.”
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    Ramsdale acknowledged that taking just nine points from their last seven games has almost certainly cost Arsenal the chance of winning a first title since the historic 2003-04 Invincibles.
    But he bristled at accusations that they have ‘bottled’ it and said: “That’s just a quick, cheap narrative from certain people who don’t have the knowledge or experience.
    “They forget other teams in recent years have had the same experience of missing out on the title by a certain number of points and they haven’t done any digging into what we have achieved this season.
    “So we’ll let them worry about people listening to their views because while we are disappointed, we’re also extremely proud of ourselves.”
    Arsenal’s title hopes were effectively snuffed out by Sunday’s 3-0 home defeat to Brighton — which just happened to be Ramsdale’s birthday. Yet he refuses to allow the disappointment to overwhelm him.
    Ramsdale added: “My mum and dad were down for the game, my brother and my fiancee were also there and we were able to go out to a local restaurant  afterwards.
    “Then on the Monday I went into London with Georgina and did a bit of shopping and wedding planning.
    “And it’s good I could do all that because it would have been a long two days otherwise.
    If I’d taken that advice after my first two years in the Premier League with Bournemouth and Sheffield United, I would have just been sat in a dark room on my ownAaron Ramsdale
    “People always say you can’t go out if you’ve lost a game but if I’d taken that advice after my first two years in the Premier League with Bournemouth and Sheffield United, I would have just been sat in a dark room on my own.
    “So now I feel I’m able to switch off a bit more off the pitch.
    “I’m not constantly thinking about football and what I should have done in the last game or need to do in the next one.
    “Georgina has helped me a lot with that. Now I do more things with her, go for walks with my dog, play golf or go on bike rides. I’ve grown up a bit more.
    “I still have time to see my friends but the clubbing side of it is not something I enjoy any more and living so close to London means I’m no longer desperate to go into town on a Saturday or Sunday night.”
    Ramsdale even took birthday cake into the first team meeting following the Brighton defeat.
    He revealed: “Mikel used the opportunity to remind us just how far we’ve come. He put on the board how we can still have the most Premier League wins by an Arsenal team and said it’s now all about not switching off and pressing the self-destruct button over the next two games.
    “Even after our recent poor run, he’s always been very positive.
    “He’ll restrain himself in the dressing room straight after the game because he doesn’t want to say the wrong thing. He always wants to see the bigger picture and he uses facts to back up what he says.
    “He knows what we are trying to achieve, so he will always put a positive spin on it at the end of the meeting to make us walk out and remember the last little bit.”
    Ramsdale has come under fire at certain times this season for engaging too much with fans. But he makes no apologies.
    He added: “Rightly or wrongly, the fans pay their money and they get to say whatever they want when you’re at your place of work.
    “Sometimes you just don’t want to take it, so you give them a bit back.
    “But once I engage in conversation with the crowd I have pressure on me — because if I mess up they’re going to come down on me hard.
    “But that added pressure actually helps, especially away from home.
    “It’s harder for me at the Emirates because if I make a mistake there I’ve got 55,000 Arsenal fans disappointed in me.
    “If I make a mistake away from home, I don’t care if there are 40,000 singing at me or saying it’s my fault because it has nothing to do with me as a person.
    “Normally, the fans are all good. Even Tottenham away was taken in really good spirits by the people I was actually having banter with.
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    “Liverpool is a good example. You get applauded by the Kop when you come out for the second half and 30 seconds later you’re getting hammered.
    “But at the end of the game they give you a clap and show respect. And that’s the way I like it.”
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    Man Utd takeover bidder Sir Jim Ratcliffe now the UK’s SECOND RICHEST person as astonishing net worth revealed

    SIR JIM RATCLIFFE has been named the UK’s second richest man.The Ineos chief is attempting to buy a majority stake in Manchester United, with SunSport revealing last week that he is the preferred bidder.
    Sir Jim Ratcliffe is the Glazers’ preferred bidderCredit: PA
    Ratcliffe, 70, is set to beat off strong interest from Qatari Sheikh Jassim, who wants to buy the club outright from the Glazers.
    Sheikh Jassim has risen his offer in a last-ditch attempt to beat off Ratcliffe’s bid – although the Brit’s proposal is said to still value United more highly.
    According to the Sunday Times Rich List 2023, Ratcliffe’s fortune has risen significantly in the last 12 months.
    In their 2022 list he featured at 27th, but this time around he is up to second after an eyewatering £23.613bn increase in his fortune.
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    Ratcliffe’s worth is now said to be £29.688bn – only behind that of the Hinduja family.
    The Rich List’s Robert Watts told the PA of Ratcliffe’s rise up the rankings: “This year we have new information about the full scale of Ineos’ profits and that has made us confident that Ineos is now worth at least £40bn.
    “We have also learned more about the personal assets that Jim has accumulated over the past 25 years.”
    Sheikh Jassim’s recent last-ditch offer came after Avram Glazer was spotted leaving a hotel owned by the takeover hopeful’s father.
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    Pictures published by The Mirror showed Glazer leaving Claridge’s.
    The hotel is parent company of the Maybourne Hotel Group, owned by Sheikh Jassim’s father, Hamad bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani.
    A huge complication over the five-month selling process, which has seen THREE rounds of bidding, was the growing desire by co-chairmen Joel and Avram Glazer to remain at the club.
    Ratcliffe’s offer would allow them to do so, in a minority ownership capacity.
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    Daniel Levy ‘narrows Tottenham manager search down to two’ as Spurs finally look to replace Antonio Conte

    TOTTENHAM are closing in on their next manager after Daniel Levy reportedly narrowed his search to Luis Enrique and Arne Slot.Spurs have been on the search for a new manager since sacking Antonio Conte in March.
    Arne Slot won the Eredivisie with Feyenoord this seasonCredit: EPA
    Luis Enrique has been without a team since leaving SpainCredit: Getty
    Ryan Mason is now in temporary charge but it appears Levy is close to landing a permanent successor.
    The club has assured their is no number one choice with Levy keen on both Enrique and Slot, according to the Daily Mail.
    And the chairman reportedly plans to hold talks with the pair in the coming days.
    Spurs first registered an interest in Enrique last month and the Spaniard would arrive with bags of experience, unlike Slot.
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    He has managed Barcelona, Roma, and Spain but would likely be the more expensive option of the two.
    Slot, 44, has led Feyenoord to the Eredivisie title this year and also enjoyed success with AZ.
    Feyenoord are desperate to keep him and are believed to be willing to offer him a new contract worth £2.5million a year.
    And if Spurs decide to hire Slot the Dutch club will demand £6m in compensation.
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    Enrique would arrive without that expense as he is unemployed, but Levy could opt for the attacking philosophy of Slot.
    It is believed Spurs want to have settled on their number one choice within the next two weeks.
    Eintracht Frankfurt boss Oliver Glasner and Mauricio Pochettino have also been linked to the job but look unlikely to join, with the latter set for Chelsea. More

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    I’m an ex-Man Utd star and got kicked out of a car because I couldn’t hold it in when my guts were in turmoil

    FORMER Manchester United star Luke Chadwick once got kicked out of a car because he “absolutely stank”.The former wonderkid was highly-rated at Old Trafford, and even shared car rides with Roy Keane during his time there.
    Luke Chadwick recounted his unfortunate experienceCredit: TIKTOK
    Chadwick, 42, played 38 times for Manchester UnitedCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
    As he came up through the ranks, Sir Alex Ferguson sent him out to Royal Antwerp to gain valuable experience on loan.
    His lack of chef skills at the time led to more than one dodgy stomach.
    And on one lift to training with team-mate Sandro da Silva, seven years his senior, Chadwick got into a sticky situation.
    Recounting the experience on TikTok, Chadwick, now 42, laughed as he said: “I’ve carpooled with Roy Keane before but probably the scariest carpool I’ve been in was when I was on loan at Royal Antwerp.
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    “There was a guy that I played with, fantastic player, Brazilian called Sandro da Silva.
    “And he used to pick me up from a flat, take me training.
    “It was the first time I’d lived away from home and I wasn’t a great cook and my guts were in absolute turmoil.
    “Anyway Sandro came and picked me up, we were on our way to the training ground and I had a real pain in my stomach.
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    “And I just couldn’t hold it in and it absolutely stank.
    “Sandro turned to me with a look of absolute disgust on his face, he was so angry – pulled the car to the side of the road, leaned over me and told me to get out the car.”
    Chadwick made 38 first team appearances in total for United, scoring twice and laying on five assists before leaving permanently for West Ham in 2004.
    He went on to have stints with Stoke, Norwich, MK Dons and Cambridge before hanging up his boots and moving into coaching. More

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    Supercomputer reveals exact percentage chance Man City have of equalling Man Utd’s 1999 Treble

    MANCHESTER CITY’S exact percentage chance of completing a historic treble has been revealed by a supercomputer.Pep Guardiola’s side are on the brink of history as they fight to win the Premier League, FA Cup and Champions League.
    Manchester City are on the brink of a sensational trebleCredit: Alamy
    The feat hasn’t been achieved by an English side since Sir Alex Ferguson’s Manchester United did it in 1999.
    But City now find themselves as favourites in all three competitions.
    They lead Arsenal by four points with a game in hand and could win the Prem this weekend.
    While they will face Man United in next month’s FA Cup final and Inter Milan in the Champions League final a week later.
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    Boffins and brainiacs over at bettingexpert.com have crunched the numbers using BETSiE – their clever supercomputer.
    Using its special algorithms, BETSiE has determined that City have a 53.61 per cent chance of winning the treble.
    They have a whopping 98.4 per cent probability of landing the Prem title.
    While they are rated to have a 75.78 per cent chance of beating Inter in the Champions League final.
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    Man United could be the best bet to stop City emulating their 1999 feat.
    But even then City are given a 71.89 per cent likelihood of beating the Red Devils in the FA Cup final.
    Boss Guardiola has admitted that his players can “visualise” winning the treble now.
    Following his side’s 4-0 annihilation of Real Madrid, the 52-year-old said: “Of course we are there. The players can think about it and visualise it. It’s normal.
    “We are three games away, one in each competition. We can do it. But for me it is more important after many years that we are there.”
    Pep Guardiola believes that City players can ‘visualise’ the treble nowCredit: Reuters More

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    Erik ten Hag claims he only saw Phil Jones train for ‘20 MINUTES’ as Man Utd confirm his free transfer exit

    ERIK TEN HAG revealed he has only seen Phil Jones train for 20 minutes since arriving at Old Trafford.Manchester United confirmed on Friday that Jones will leave the club when his contract expires in the summer.
    Phil Jones will leave Manchester United when his contract expires in the summerCredit: Getty
    Erik ten Hag has revealed he only saw Jones play for 20 minutesCredit: Getty
    The 31-year-old has played 229 times for United since joining from Blackburn in 2011.
    However, Jones’ Old Trafford career has been blighted by a number of injuries.
    He has not featured for the club since coming off the bench in a 3-0 win against Brentford in May 2022.
    And Red Devils boss Ten Hag has admitted 20 minutes in the first training session of the year is all he has seen of Jones since arriving at United.
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    Speaking in his press conference ahead of tomorrow’s trip to Bournemouth, it was put to Ten Hag that he’d never seen Jones on the pitch.
    But the Dutchman replied: “Yes, [I have for] 20 minutes [in the] first training [session] of the year!
    “But, I think he has [had] a great career, what he achieved, winning the Premier League, winning the FA Cup, winning the Europa League, being present at two World Cups, a massive career at Man United.
    “So, all the credit for his career.”
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    United paid tribute to Jones by gifting him a framed shirt with his named and number on the back.
    Jones also emotionally opened up on his injury hell in a message to fans after his departure was confirmed.
    The defender is set to take some time before deciding on his next career move. More

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    Six potential Jake Humphrey replacements on BT Sport including Laura Woods and big hitters currently at BBC

    JAKE HUMPHREY is leaving BT Sport this summer after a decade with the channel.The 44-year-old has opted to step back from his presenting duties to focus on other projects.
    Jake Humphrey is leaving BT Sport after a decadeCredit: Getty
    He had already been predominantly replaced on Premier League coverage by Lynsey Hipgrave, but has remained BT’s lead presenter on Champions League nights.
    With BT Sport rebranding as TNT Sports this summer, they will be chasing a big-name new anchor.
    And they aren’t short of high-profile contenders
    Ahead of the change, SunSport examines six contenders to take over from Humphrey as lead presenter.
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    LAURA WOODS
    Popular talkSPORT host Laura Woods has been linked with a move to the new TNT Sports.
    According to the Mail, positive talks have taken place between the two parties as they look to agree a deal.
    In addition to her radio work, Woods hosts boxing on DAZN and presented for ITV at the World Cup in Qatar – having previously spent 13 years with Sky Sports before leaving 12 months ago.
    Laura Woods is being lined up by TNT SportsCredit: Getty
    LYNSEY HIPGRAVE
    Should TNT Sports fail to land Woods, Hipgrave could be given a more prominent role.
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    In addition to continuing to host Premier League action, the 43-year-old could start to present Champions League coverage.
    Hipgrave has worked for BT Sport in a variety of roles since its inception in 2013.
    Lynsey Hipgrave has presented Premier League action for BT SportCredit: Getty
    JERMAINE JENAS
    The former Tottenham man is a regular pundit on BT Sport, but could yet be offered a hosting role.
    Jenas, 40, presents MOTDx on the BBC, and has occasionally hosted European matches on BT, as well as Match of the Day 2.
    The ex-England international may be in the pipeline to host more matches next season.
    Jermaine Jenas has done plenty of punditry work for BT SportCredit: AFP
    GARY LINEKER
    Match of the Day host Gary Lineker previously hosted BT Sport’s Champions League coverage before quitting in 2021 to follow Leicester in Europe.
    His MOTD commitment has always prevented him from taking on a weekend Prem gig elsewhere, but after his suspension controversy earlier this year, perhaps he could be tempted away from the Beeb.
    And with the Foxes nearing relegation, European jaunts won’t be an issue for Lineker next term.
    Gary Lineker quit BT Sport in 2021 to watch Leicester in EuropeCredit: PA
    MARK CHAPMAN
    MOTD 2 host Mark Chapman could be a target for TNT Sports’ new coverage.
    The 49-year-old is synonymous with the BBC, but did replace Laura Woods as Sky Sports’ League Cup presenter at the beginning of the season.
    Chapman would provide an experienced, reliable option.
    Mark Chapman is synonymous with BBC football coverageCredit: PA
    JULES BREACH
    Rising star Jules Breach has become a popular figure within BT Sport in recent years.
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    Host of BT Sport Score, she has also covered Manchester United and West Ham’s recent European runs, as well as England games for Channel 4.
    With BT Sport Score being axed ahead of next season, TNT could opt to promote Breach into an even more prominent role.
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    Why do Man City do the Poznan?

    MANCHESTER CITY are closing in doing something special this season – and their fans are preparing to do the Poznan to celebrate.Pep Guardiola’s men are less than a handful of games away from securing a sensational treble.
    Man City are closing in on a tremendous trebleCredit: PA
    And should they do it, you can almost guarantee that the City fans will bring out the popular Poznan celebration.
    But what is the Poznan and why do City fans do it?
    What is the Poznan?
    The Poznan is a football celebration that sees fans go shoulder-to-shoulder and jump up and down in unison with their backs turned to the field.
    Several clubs in Eastern Europe claimed to have founded the celebration but reports suggest that Polish side Lech Poznan founded it.
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    And it is usually done when a team is dominating the match or they have won the game.
    However, its first use is thought to have been as a protest against club management while supporting the team.
    Why do Man City fans do the Poznan?
    Manchester City first adopted the celebration on the night of October 21, 2010 when Emmanuel Adebayor scored a hat-trick on their return to European football.
    The lively travelling 6,000 Poznan Lech fans unleashed their signature show of support.
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    But goals from Adebayor quickly saw City fans copy the popular celebration.
    And it has now stuck and quickly became a new part of the matchday ritual.
    Manchester City fans did the Poznan during their huge win over Real MadridCredit: Getty
    What other sides do the Poznan?
    A number of different supporters participate in the famous Poznan celebration.

    Celtic – Scotland
    Ajax – Netherlands
    Deportivo Alaves – Spain
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