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    Footie fans told to switch off phones before today’s 3pm emergency siren – here’s why

    FOOTIE fans will be told to turn off phones moments before today’s 3pm emergency alert system test — to avoid putting off players.The siren is timed around the second-half kick-offs at Newcastle v Spurs and Bournemouth v West Ham.
    Today’s national emergency alarm is set for 3pm, mid-way through two Premier League weekend fixturesCredit: Reuters
    Three Women’s Super League games will be in progress and the World Snooker Championship will stop temporarily.
    And with the alert going out to more than 85million phones on 4G or 5G networks, the Society of London Theatre is advising audiences to turn off handsets to minimise disruption to Sunday matinees.
    Ministers want to remind people that the alert is just a test and to ignore the sound.
    It will not sound if emergency alerts are turned off or on phones in flight mode.
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    Deputy PM Oliver Dowden, said: “Keep calm and carry on, that is the British way and it is exactly what the country will do when they receive this test at 3pm today.
    “The Government’s No1 job is to keep people safe. This is another tool in the toolkit for emergencies such as flooding or wildfires, and where there is a genuine risk.
    “So it really is the sound that could save your life.”
    The message will say: “This is a test of Emergency Alerts, a new UK government service that will warn you if there’s a life-threatening emergency nearby.
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    “In a real emergency, follow the instructions in the alert to keep yourself and others safe. This is a test. You do not need to take any action.” More

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    Bobby Moore’s family ‘overwhelmed’ with support after his 1966 World Cup winner’s shirt vanished from ex-wife’s attic

    BOBBY Moore’s family has been overwhelmed by messages of support over his missing 1966 World Cup-winning shirt.Bobby’s ex-wife Tina had thought the famous red jersey was safely stowed in her attic.
    Bobby Moore’s family has been overwhelmed by support over the shirt that went missingCredit: Getty
    In 2021, she was shocked to learn the shirt had turned up for sale at an auction.
    Tina, 79, is unsure how it went missing or who had it and has spent £33,000 in legal fees trying to recover the shirt.
    It disappeared with the one Pele gave her husband after the England-Brazil game in the 1970 World Cup.
    Tonight, West Ham vice-chair Karren Brady said: “I hope the shirt is returned to the family and would urge whoever has it to give it back to its rightful owners.”
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    Bobby’s daughter Roberta, 58, said: “We’ve been so touched by the support we’ve received from concerned fans.
    “We are hugely grateful for their warmth, love and respect for my father.
    “People are shocked to hear what’s happened and how we’ve not been able to get any answers.”
    Tina added: “It’s been an amazing response. The phone doesn’t stop ringing.
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    “I just hope we can find the shirt.”
    She is pleading with the shirt owner to come ­forward, saying: “Those shirts belong to our family.
    “We’d like to loan them to a football museum or the FA so everyone can see a part of this country’s footballing history.”
    Bobby’s pal and ex-agent Dave Davies said: “It would be great if the FA could get hold of the shirt and put it on display for the nation.” More

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    I had Man City star Benjamin Mendy’s secret love child after holiday romance – he’s paying us £350 a month, it’s hard

    MANCHESTER City footballer Benjamin Mendy has a secret love child from a Mediterranean holiday romance.This week it emerged that the Premier League ace is paying the mother Yolanda Aguera around £350 a month towards the upkeep of their daughter – after she demanded a four-figure sum.
    Benjamin Mendy has a secret love child, 3, from a holiday romance with Yolanda AgueraCredit: Darren Fletcher
    Mendy, 28, was ordered to pay Yolanda, 41, around £350 a month towards the upkeep of their daughterCredit: Andy Kelvin / Kelvinmedia
    Mendy’s £90,000 a week contract at Manchester City is said to expire in JuneCredit: Getty
    The child, now aged three, was conceived after he met former bank worker Yolanda, 41, at a trendy hotel in Barcelona and went with her to a party at a mutual friend’s plush apartment in the city.
    Mendy, 28, did not dispute paternity.
    His £90,000 a week contract at Manchester City is said to expire in June and raises questions as to whether he will be able to pay the mortgage on his £4.8 milllion home in Cheshire.
    He’s also been suspended without pay since September 2021 when he was charged with sex offences.
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    Speaking exclusively to The Sun on Sunday, Yolanda, who lives in a small one-bedroom apartment in the city suburb of Badalona, said: “The last three years of single parenting have been hard.
    “Initially I was getting up two hours every night to breastfeed and helping to look after my grandmother during the day before she went into a retirement home.
    “Since my daughter started at nursery school this year I’ve had a bit more freedom to look for work but I’m having to focus on jobs that will enable me to fit in with her timetables.
    “The money Ben is paying will help but I’m worried about how I’m going to make ends meet and ensure our daughter doesn’t want for anything.
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    “I was getting just over £400 a month in state benefits up until they ran out a week or so ago.
    “My mortgage is £550 a month so at the moment I’m relying on the little savings I have and help from my parents.”
    Yolanda added: “I would like Ben to be there for our daughter as she grows up.
    “He hasn’t got any kind of meaningful relationship with her just now and has only seen her once when we flew to Manchester and visited him at his home in Cheshire.
    “She loves playing football and is left-footed like her dad and if I have the money I’d like her to start extra-curricular activities in sport and music which she also seems to have a passion for when she begins proper school next year.”
    Speaking about their holiday romance, Yolanda revealed they first met at the trendy W Hotel in Barcelona in July 2019.
    Yolanda says she told Mendy she was pregnant but did not name him as the dad on the birth certificateCredit: Darren Fletcher
    Yolanda added: ‘He hasn’t got any kind of meaningful relationship with her (his daughter) just now’Credit: Darren Fletcher
    She said: “I had gone along for a drink with a female friend and we got talking to him and his pals.
    “The attraction was instant and mutual.
    “There was music on the terrace and after we danced he sat me on his lap and we kissed.
    “My friend told me he was a footballer because I had no idea who he was when we first met.
    “We all ended up in a nearby apartment they seemed to be renting where one of Benjamin’s pals had offered to cook dinner.
    “Before we sat down for the meal Benjamin took me by the hand and guided me towards a bedroom where we had sex.”
    She realised she was pregnant five weeks later and became a mum following an emergency Caesarean on April 22, 2020.
    Yolanda told Mendy about her pregnancy but did not name him as the father on the birth certificate although he has not disputed paternity.
    Since then they’ve been trying to reach an agreement for care of their daughter.
    Mendy went on trial last year at Chester Crown Court charged with seven counts of rape against four women, one attempted rape of a fifth alleged victim and a sexual assault of a sixth woman.
    He was found not guilty of six counts of rape and the sexual assault but will face a retrial in June after the jury did not reach a verdict on one rape count and the attempted rape which he denies.
    Mendy has agreed visiting rights to his daughter.
    Yolanda, a Spanish citizen, said: “She’s adorable and always happy and she’s the spitting image of her dad.
    “My mum was the first person who held her in her arms in the hospital and told me how similar they were the moment she saw her.
    “I wouldn’t change her for the world. I had sleepless nights when I was pregnant wondering if I was doing the right thing by having her but the moment I had her in my arms she changed my life.
    “She’s the most incredible person I have in my life and my reason for living.

    “I wouldn’t turn the clocks back even if I could.
    “God has rewarded me with this daughter. Being a mother right now means everything to me.”
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    Erling Haaland fan immortalises Man City striker in famous masterpieces and iconic film scenes

    ERLING Haaland’s masterpiece goals inspired an artist to immortalise him in scores of classic images.Self-taught Rory O’Keefe even portrayed the Manchester City striker as Johannes Vermeer’s famous Girl With A Pearl Earring.
    Erling Haaland as Johannes Vermeer’s famous Girl With A Pearl EarringCredit: Deadline
    The striker is painted like Vincent van GoghCredit: © RoryPaints – http://www.redbubble.com/people/RoryPaint
    Haaland in the style of Jack & Rose from the movie TitanicCredit: Deadline
    The City ace in the Obama-style posterCredit: Deadline
    Others are in the style of Van Gogh, Barack Obama’s Hope campaign poster and a church stained-glass window.
    The record-breaking Norwegian, 22, is also shown as both Jack and Rose in the bow scene from Titanic.
    Rory, from Cardiff, said: “Erling Haaland is my muse. I’ve painted him over 100 times in many different ways.”
    Asked why pick him, he added: “Why does anyone paint anything?
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    “Why did Monet paint water lilies? Why did da Vinci paint the Mona Lisa? Why did cavemen paint animals with faeces in caves?”
    He added the works were not for sale.
    Refusing to give more details, he said: “My reasons will remain a mystery”.
    Haaland, 22, has so far scored 48 goals in his first Premier League season.
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    Haaland as master complete with houndsCredit: Deadline
    The footie player as the iconic cherubCredit: © RoryPaints – http://www.redbubble.com/people/RoryPaint
    Haaland is painted in a church stained-glass windowCredit: © RoryPaints – http://www.redbubble.com/people/RoryPaint
    Haaland in the style of a religious paintingCredit: Deadline
    Haaland has so far scored 48 goals in his first Premier League seasonCredit: Getty
    Rory O’Keefe said: ‘Erling Haaland is my muse. I’ve painted him over 100 times in many different ways’Credit: Deadline More

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    I couldn’t sleep and suddenly lost weight, says Premier League ace David Brooks, 25, as he opens up about cancer battle

    PREMIER League ace David Brooks has told how he learned he had cancer — but has now given it the boot.The Bournemouth star, 25, was diagnosed with stage 2 Hodgkin lymphoma in late 2021, weeks after scoring for Wales against Croatia.
    Bournemouth ace David Brooks said: ‘I explained to the doctor I’d been struggling to sleep and had some night sweats as well as a sudden drop in weight.’Credit: PA
    Now he is back on the pitch — and supporting Race for Life fundraisers.
    Brooks, from Warrington, Cheshire, recalled: “I went away with Wales and they do a medical check at the start of international duty.
    “I explained to the doctor I’d been struggling to sleep and had some night sweats as well as a sudden drop in weight.
    “Twenty minutes later he came to my room and said, ‘I don’t want to alarm you but everything you have described to me is a symptom of cancer’.
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    “It was a big one to try to digest and knowing you had to ring your mum and dad and tell them something so big when you still didn’t know for sure yourself, meant it was a very tough couple of hours.
    “The worst pops into your head.”
    The Cherries’ midfielder spent 18-months going through intensive treatment after his stage 2 Hodgkin lymphoma diagnosis in October 2021.
    Brooks added: “To be able to play football again is a real blessing and I hope people will take part in Race for Life to support the kind of research that helped to get me back on the pitch.”
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    Race for Life, organised by Cancer Research UK, will be holding events across the UK on May 14. More

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    Man City ace Erling Haaland nicknamed “Daemon” by teammates who say he looks like the House of the Dragon character

    FOOTBALL sensation Erling Haaland has been nicknamed “Daemon” by his Manchester City tea-mmates thanks to his striking resemblance to Daemon Targaryen from TV show House of the Dragon.The Norwegian striker has taken the Premier League by storm, scoring an incredible 32 league goals already this season and equalling Mo Salah’s record.
    Erling Haaland bears a striking resemblance to House of the Dragon character, Daemon Targaryen, according to his team-mates
    Matt Smith stars as Daemon in Game of Thrones spin-off, House of the Dragon
    Haaland has rained hell-fire on Premier League defencesCredit: GETTY
    The 22-year-old bears an uncanny resemblance to the character played by actor Matt Smith in the Game of Thrones spin off prequel series.
    Haaland scored three in just 38 minutes during City’s 6-0 demolition of Notts Forest last August – proving he’s a “Daemon” in the box.
    That was one of six hat-tricks he has mustered this season – netting 48 goals in all competitions.
    The nickname has stuck in the dressing room, with the likes of John Stones and Phil Foden blown away by Haaland’s talents.
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    A club insider said: “A few of the players are huge fans of House of Dragon and they have mentioned to Erling how much he looks like Daemon.
    “He loves a joke and thinks it’s funny. Daemon is unpredictable and so is Erling so their personality’s fit as well.”
    Fans have embraced the lookalike doubles with One Blues fan joking on Twitter: “Didn’t know Daemon Targaryen plays for Man City with the pseudonym Haaland on the back.”
    Another said: “As well as being a great football player @ErlingHaaland is excellent as Daemon Targaryen in House of the Dragon.”
    Daemon is the volatile younger brother of King Viserys who is known as the Rogue Prince.
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    He is thought to be next in line to the Iron Throne, until King Viserys names Princess Rhaenyra as his heir.
    He is an experienced warrior who rides the dragon Caraxes.
    City signed Haaland last summer for £51m from Borussia Dortmund.
    And the Norweigan has been nothing but prolific since his arrival at the Etihad – with the club fighting to win the treble. More

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    The ‘magic potion’ powering Erling Haaland’s record-breaking season for Man City ­revealed

    GOAL machine Erling Haaland’s record-breaking season for Man City is ­powered by milk smoothies laced with spinach and kale.The hitman, 22, posted a snap of himself holding bottles of the green liquid after he scored two against Bayern Munich last week and captioned it: “Me and my magic potion.”
    Erling Haaland revealed how he is ­powered by milk smoothies laced with spinach and kale.Credit: https://www.instagram.com/erling.haaland/
    The Sun previously told how £51million star Haaland feasts on animal hearts and liver for energy and enjoys a pre-match lasagneCredit: Getty
    A source said: “Erling often has smoothies at training which are a mixture of milk, kale and spinach.
    “He takes all the vegetables most people hate and eats them up one way or another because he knows it’s good for him.”
    Norwegian Erling’s dad Alfie, who also played for City, has got in on the act by offering to milk cows in Norway and personally deliver the pintas to his son.
    He wrote online: “Somebody has to do the work so other people can enjoy.”
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    His son replied: “Cheers.”
    The Sun previously told how £51million star Haaland feasts on animal hearts and liver for energy and enjoys a pre-match lasagne.
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    Fuming Man Utd and Man City fans in revolt over ‘crazy’ campaign to make the clubs ditch their historic badges

    FANS of Manchester United and Manchester City are in revolt over a “crazy” campaign to make them ditch their historic club badges.The crests feature a ship — which Left-wing critics say symbolises the slave trade.
    A campaign to ditch the ship in the badges of Man United and City was slammed as ‘woke nonsense’ – pictured Harry Maguire of Man UnitedCredit: Getty
    The bid comes amid claims it highlights slavery – pictured Jack Grealish of Manchester CityCredit: Getty
    Local experts say it actually represents the city’s proud free trade history.
    Local MP Graham Stringer said: “Manchester had nothing to do with the slave trade.”
    The campaign was denounced as “woke nonsense” yesterday.
    Fans, politicians and historians insisted the three-masted vessel was a proud symbol of the city’s global free trade links and must stay on shirts.
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    Left-wing critics have called for its removal — despite slavery being abolished in this country long before United or City were formed.
    Both clubs refused to comment but last night sources stressed they had no plans to modify their crests, which branding experts said would cost millions.
    Local Labour MP Graham Stringer said the “crazy” claim tarnished the northern city’s proud history of anti-discrimination.
    He added: “Manchester had nothing to do with the slave trade.
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    “People from the city at the time of the US Civil War in 1861 ­protested against slavery.
    “This is one of the craziest campaigns I have ever seen.”
    Guardian commentator Simon Hattenstone yesterday questioned whether the ship was a symbol of a “crime against humanity”.
    He said the area’s cotton mills thrived as a result of the crop picked by US slaves.
    The newspaper has recently apologised for what it considers to be its own links to the slave trade.
    He wrote: “The ship has nothing to do with football and everything to do with the business from which Manchester made its money.
    “The product of slavery became so ­subtly embedded in our culture that we celebrated it in our club badges even without realising it.”
    However local experts said ­Lancashire mill workers at the time refused on principle to deal with cotton picked by slaves.
    United historian JP O’Neill, who authored Red Rebels: United and the FC Revolution, said of Hattenstone: “His ‘logic’ is as ridiculous as it is contradictory.
    “Not only did the club badges long post-date the abolition of slavery, the clubs themselves were only founded decades after slavery was ended.
    “The first ship to arrive in Manchester came in 1894 with the opening of the Ship Canal.
    “In Manchester, cotton workers during the American Civil War refused to work with slave-picked cotton, ­putting their livelihoods at risk.”
    Tory MP Katherine Fletcher, who is from Wythenshawe and a United season-ticket holder, added: “I’ve always seen the ship logo as a symbol of our industrial trading heritage.
    “Manchester people are some of the most even-handed and welcoming in the world.”
    Historian Jonathan Schofield added: “It’s a symbol of free trade.
    “The idea is we will have equality throughout the world because ­people will have the same rights to do business with each other.”
    It is claimed the ships derive from Manchester’s coat of arms, adopted in 1842.
    That was 35 years after the slave trade had been outlawed in the British Empire.
    Manchester City was not established in its current form until 1894 while United switched from Newton Heath in 1902.
    Fans at the stadiums yesterday advised campaigners to steer clear of their club’s badges.
    Pilot Mike Goldstein, 57, who has been going to City games since he was eight, said: “It’s just woke nonsense.
    “You can’t keep on going back.
    “It’d be like being mad at the Italians for the Roman Empire.”
    Sitting on a bench outside Old Trafford, Man United fan Peter Shaw, 34, said: “It’s ridiculous to remove it.
    “It’s celebrating the Ship Canal and nothing to do with the slave trade.”
    Pallet fitter Joe Burazin, 21, added: “It’s part of the club’s heritage.
    “These people should keep their hands off.”
    Chef and United fan Jamie Parkhouse, 37, said: “People are rightly asking questions about the slave trade but this shouldn’t be one of them.
    “The badge is about the Manchester Ship Canal and not slaves.
    “To link the badge and the slave trade is so over-the-top.”
    Fans also vented online.
    One tweeted: “It’s a picture of a ship not a ‘slave’ ship.
    “Why do you lot continually try and find offence when none is there? Pathetic.”
    James Delaney added: “So not really a symbol of slavery at all.
    “More like a symbol of early global commerce and Britain’s dominance of it.”
    A branding expert warned modifying the badges would cost millions.
    It comes after other sports teams including the NFL’s Washington Redskins have changed their name after criticism from indigenous groups.
    Nigel Currie said: “It would be a huge and expensive operation to change the United and City club crests.
    “They have been around for decades and every replica shirt ever sold has them — literally millions of shirts which can’t be changed.
    “The link with slavery is not nearly as strong or as clear as other potentially damaging historical links for sports teams.
    “The cost to the clubs would be extremely high and the rationale for changing doesn’t sound strong and indeed there is debate over what the actual ships represent.
    “While that debate remains, a change would seem unlikely.”
    Last month The Guardian revealed that its founder John Edward Taylor was partners with companies which im­ported cotton picked by slaves.
    At least nine of his 11 financial backers also had links to slavery.
    Last night, Luthfur ­Rahman, the deputy leader of Manchester City Council, said: “We’re an industrious, international, multicultural city and have long been so.”
    Work is under way to explore its past.
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    He added: “We’re in the ­middle of a long-term project that began in 2020 to highlight and reflect on aspects of the city’s past, including the city’s black history and connections to the slave trade.”
    Both clubs refused to comment as sources stressed they had no plans to modify the crests – pictured Manchester United’s badgeCredit: Getty Images
    Fans, politicians and historians insisted the vessel was a proud symbol of the city’s global trading links – pictured Manchester City’s badgeCredit: Manchester City FC
    Pilot Mike Goldstein, 57, who has been going to City games since he was eight, said: ‘It’s just woke nonsense’Credit: Byline Pictures Ltd More