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    Jack Butland’s now-deleted tweet comes back to haunt him after he seals Man Utd loan transfer

    A NOW-deleted tweet has come back to haunt Jack Butland after his loan transfer to Manchester United was confirmed. The ex-England international has moved to Old Trafford to provide cover and competition to David de Gea and Tom Heaton.
    Erik ten Hag pictured with Jack ButlandCredit: Getty
    Butland joins until the end of the season from Crystal Palace, where he made just 17 appearances in just under three years.
    Now, he joins United to play second fiddle to De Gea, something he vowed never to do.
    A fan asked if he would sign for United and be “happy being number 2”.
    Butland responded: “Would never move to be a number 2!”
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    The stopper was playing for Stoke at the time of his social media response, which has since been scrubbed.
    He joined Palace from bet365 Stadium but failed to cement a place as No1.
    Butland has also missed the entirety of this season through a finger injury but arrives at United fit to play.
    He links up with former England team-mate Heaton and long-time United regular De Gea.
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    Butland said: “This is an amazing club and one that I am now proud to represent.
    “I’m really looking forward to working with an unbelievable goalkeeping group, supporting each other every day to create the best training and playing environment for the team.
    “I’ve played against David De Gea and represented England alongside Tom Heaton; they are top-class keepers, and I am relishing the opportunity to compete alongside and support them as team-mates. “There is a lot that this group can achieve this season and I’m excited to play my part in helping everyone to reach these ambitions.”
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    ‘Mum, we finally made it on Footy Scran’ – FC Koln leave fans in stitches as massive sausage makes famous Twitter page

    FC KOLN have left footie fans in stitches after their hilarious response to featuring on a famous Twitter page. The page in question, known as “Footy Scran”, posts pictures of food at various football grounds around the world and alongside its price.
    FC Koln celebrated getting featured on “Footy Scran”Credit: Twitter/@@FootyScran
    The account has gained nearly half a million followers and become a popular feature on “Football Twitter.”
    And Bundesliga side FC Koln cashed in on the exposure with their funny reaction to being featured on the page.
    The Footy Scran account posted a photo of a “Bratwurst” – a type of German Sausage – which was extraordinarily long.
    In response to the photo, the club joked: “Mum we finally made it to footy scran.”
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    This left fans in stitches, including the Footy Scran account.
    One fan replied: “Legendary club.”
    A second user said: “🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣.”
    Another added: “Lmao.”
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    Meanwhile, the Footy Scran account replied by saying: “😂😂.”
    The Tweet also gained nearly 4,500 likes.
    The German’s will not be back in action in the Bundesliga until January 21 when they face Werder Bremen.
    Following the first half of the season, Koln are sat in 13th place in league with fours wins, five draws and six defeats to their name. More

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    Sedona Prince Has a Good Feeling About the Next Era

    For many, the basketball player’s TikTok was a before-and-after marker of how society talks about modern women’s sports. For Prince, there’s much to celebrate, more to be done and a W.N.B.A. roster spot to secure.The New York Times Sports department is revisiting the subjects of some compelling articles from the last year or so. In March, we covered Sedona Prince’s video and the way it challenged the disparities between the men’s and women’s college basketball tournaments. Here is an update.Sedona Prince sees her life in eras.There was the injury era, when she snapped her tibia and fibula just before the start of her freshman year of college; her practice-player era, when she mastered the playing style of future opponents; her “crazy” era, when she found her footing on and off the court as a college student; her depression era, when she was finally cleared to play and immediately injured herself again; her N.C.A.A. tournament era, when she was suddenly under the national spotlight for exposing gross disparities between men’s and women’s basketball; and her name, image and likeness era, when she learned how to monetize her work.These days, Prince is in what she calls her rebuilding era. And she’s only 22.A 6-foot-7 forward, Prince became a centerpiece for the University of Oregon women’s basketball program with her towering ability to find the open shot alongside Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard and Satou Sabally. But in the course of defining herself on the court, she also helped to redefine the role of a college athlete.“I’m in a place now where I’m allowing myself to look back and trying to reminisce on all these times and process them because in the moment I couldn’t. It all happened way too fast; it was all happening at once,” Prince said in a recent interview from Los Angeles.Prince graduated from Oregon in the spring with a bachelor’s degree in social sciences with a focus in business and economics. She opted into her fifth season this fall and began to pursue a master’s degree, but during a practice before the season opener, she tore a ligament in her elbow, ending her season and college career at Oregon.“I wanted to keep playing; I love this team,” Prince said. “But I knew there’s no way I can keep playing. I have to take care of myself.”Still young in her career, Prince knows how to prioritize herself. All of her so-called eras have taught her as much. As one of the pioneering athletes of the N.I.L. era, Prince said she knew she could take the financial and professional risk of leaving college basketball to rehabilitate and pursue a coveted spot on a W.N.B.A. roster.“There are always less options for women — there’s less freedom,” she said. “There’s always that thing of like, oh, God, how am I going to support myself?”But getting to this point was far from linear. If every generation has its disrupters, Prince is chief among her peers. In one 38-second video, she lifted the curtain on a problem that was long talked about but that nobody had made so visually and abundantly clear.In 2021, Prince showed the glaring differences between what the N.C.A.A. had provided for workout facilities for the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments: The men, anchored in Indianpolis because of the pandemic, were provided an expansive ballroom filled with free weights, hand weights and machine weights. The women, based in San Antonio, had a stand with hand weights.Within days, Prince’s posts had been seen more than 13 million times on TikTok and Twitter, a number the N.C.A.A. could not ignore, despite its attempts to explain away some of the differences. The women’s workout room was eventually beefed up.“I had no idea what it would do, honestly,” Prince said. “Looking back, I wish I would have spoken up more. But I did all I could as a 19-year-old kid. I was figuring it out.”CNN and “Good Morning America” called. All of a sudden, Prince thought, “I’m now an activist.”Prince at an ESPN awards show in July. She said she would continue to use her platform for change. “It’s our duty as athletes.”Leon Bennett/Getty Images“I’ve always been about activism, but this was a stage that I had never been on,” she recalled. She also had to balance speaking up while not insulting the N.C.A.A.“I had no idea if I had broken the rules. There’s this constant fear of student-athletes — they are this reigning governing body and really scary people that we never get to see or hear,” Prince said. “I thought, have I just lost my college career?”Hardly. Five months later, an independent report detailed the structural gender inequities between the two tournaments. The 114-page report compared Prince’s video to “the contemporary equivalent of ‘the shot heard round the world.’”Many look at Prince’s TikTok as a before-and-after marker of how society talks about women’s sports. But for Prince, there is still much work to be done — it all comes down to a lack of respect.“It’s the worst part of it,” Prince said. “Every single time we go places, it’s just less and it’s just disrespect, and so we’re trained to think that, oh, this is normal. This is what we deserve.”Even for Prince, who quickly established herself as a leader in her sport, she often finds herself second-guessing her worth.“There are times where it’s like I have to pull myself out of that mentality of like, this is what it’s always been, this is what I deserve as a woman in sport, I’m just going to get less because we get less viewership,” Prince said. “And it’s like, no, that’s not, that’s not true. So I have to constantly check myself of like, Hey, you know, this is not correct. This is not right.”Prince said she would continue to use her platform for change. “It’s our duty as athletes,” she said. “When you feel like you should talk about something, you probably should. So when I have a platform, I’m like, OK, I should probably talk about this. And then I can see the ripple effects after that, which is the coolest part of it and see it’s actually working.” More

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    ‘Time travelling’ fan predicted Lionel Messi would win the World Cup on December 18 2022 SEVEN YEARS ago

    A “TIME TRAVELLING” football fan has become a hit on social media after a spooky prediction SEVEN YEARS ago came true.Back in 2015, a Twitter user named Jose Miguel Polanco prophesied that Lionel Messi would lead Argentina to World Cup glory on December 18, 2022.
    Lionel Messi fired Argentina to World Cup glory last week against FranceCredit: Getty
    Last Sunday, the South Americans overcame France on penalties to be crowned world champions for a third time.
    Argentina were cruising to a 2-0 win, with Messi scoring the opener, before a late double from Mbappe sent the match to extra-time.
    The legendary 35-year-old then put Argentina back in front prior to Mbappe securing his hat-trick.
    But Emi Martinez would prove to be the hero as the Argentina goalie’s heroics helped them secure glory with a 4-2 shoot-out win.
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    All of that kept most viewers on the edge of their seat, but not the seemingly mystical Jose Miguel Polanco.
    Back on March 20, 2015, he wrote: “December 18, 2022. 34 year old Leo Messi will win the World Cup and become the greatest player of all times.
    “Check back with me in seven years!”
    Amazingly, it all came true… except for the fact that Messi is 35 rather than 34.
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    One fan Twitter user hailed him as a “time traveller” while another wrote: “This is just too weird man, how on earth did he get this so spot on?!
    “I demand to know the lottery results for the next ten weeks, I need to get paid man.”
    Another commented: “I’m checking back with you! The GOAT did it and ended the debate!”
    While a fellow fan wrote: “The best part of this tweet is somehow getting Messi’s age wrong, the one part that you would think it would be impossible to mess up.”
    However, it seems far more likely that the individual did in fact tweet numerous predictions and deleted the wrong ones to leave him with left with the one most accurate.
    And with regards to the final date, well that had already been confirmed by that point also! More

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    Fifa delete TWO tweets after Cristiano Ronaldo fan uproar as they appear to label Messi goat and troll Portugal ace

    FIFA have deleted TWO tweets following a huge backlash from Cristiano Ronaldo’s fervent fanbase.Ronaldo endured a disappointing tournament in Qatar, scoring just once from the penalty spot before being dropped to the bench.
    Cristiano Ronaldo endured an underwhelming World CupCredit: Getty
    His great rival Lionel Messi, meanwhile, scored seven goals and laid on three assists on the way to winning the tournament and the Golden Ball.
    The 35-year-old’s exploits effectively ended the GOAT debate for many fans, and Fifa’s official World Cup Twitter account tweeted a message to that effect.
    They wrote: “The GOAT debate is settled. The ultimate prize is now part of the collection.
    “On the day @Argentina won their third #FIFAWorldCup, Leo Messi is your @Budweiser Player of the Match.”
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    The tweet seemed to upset some Ronaldo fan accounts, and has still been gaining traction even since it has been deleted.
    One wrote: “A professional account of the biggest football organisation in the world.
    “It has always been Ronaldo vs the rigged system.”
    A second huffed: “Very unprofessional.”
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    This tweet was swiftly deleted
    Lionel Messi, 35, won the World Cup at the fifth attemptCredit: Rex
    And a third moaned: “It’s everyone against him.”
    Fifa deleted a further innocuous tweet.
    They posted a picture of Ronaldo smiling and raising his thumb, with the caption: “Thumbs up if you really enjoyed the #FIFAWorldCup.”
    Some fans took the tweet to be insulting to the 37-year-old, who had a miserable tournament.
    One wrote: “Fifa mocking Ronaldo. They have now deleted this tweet.”
    Another bizarrely claimed: “The favouritism displayed by Fifa in that now-deleted tweet further corroborates our assumption of a rigged system against Ronaldo all along.”
    Ronaldo’s tournament ended at the quarter-final stage, when Portugal lost 1-0 to Morocco.
    He was brought on in the 51st minute, but was unable to make an impact.
    After the match he left the field in tears, after seeming to realise that his World Cup dream had slipped away.
    Ronaldo fans felt that this tweet was disrespectful
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    Gary Lineker ‘spots Diego Maradona’ in the clouds ahead of World Cup final but fans aren’t convinced

    GARY LINEKER has claimed he saw Diego Maradona in the clouds – but fans aren’t convinced by his claims. The BBC presenter posted a picture of the sky on his Twitter account ahead of the World Cup Final.
    Ahead of the World Cup Final, Lineker was convinced he had seen a football legend in the cloudsCredit: Getty
    Diego Maradona famously led Argentina to the World Cup in 1986Credit: Twitter @GaryLineker
    Lineker will be fronting coverage of Argentina v France for the Beeb later and revealed a omen he spotted in the clouds above him before the game.
    The former Leicester striker took to Twitter to share a picture of an oddly-shaped cloud in the Qatar sky.
    He asked followers: “Who’s that running up above shrouded in Argentinian colours? Is Diego looking down?”
    Maradona was the man largely responsible for Argentina’s last World Cup win in 1986.
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    After a career of success and occasional controversy, he passed away in 2020 at the age of 60.
    Fans were not as convinced as Lineker by Maradona’s sudden appearance and poked fun at the TV star.
    One cheeky tweeter photoshopped the cloud over a picture of the Argentinian superstar scoring his famous “goal of the century” against England.
    Another person said: “If you turn it upside down it’s [Peter] Shilton punching for a ball he just can’t reach.”
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    Maradona is widely recognised as one of the best players of all timeCredit: AFP

    They accompanied their tweet with a photoshopped image of the Maradona cloud flipped upside down.
    Another fan wrote: “What you smoking on? Pass that…”
    The official Specsavers account simply wrote “?” while multiple fans said “it’s a cloud, Gary.”
    Argentina are looking to rip the World Cup from France’s hands in today’s final at the Lusail Iconic Stadium.
    The game sees arguably the two best players in the world go head-to-head as Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe bid to lead their countries to victory.
    The pair are meeting four and a half years on from their epic 4-3 quarter-final clash in 2018. More

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    West Ham fans furious as ex-Hammers star INJURES Gianluca Scamacca after 12 minutes of friendly vs Fulham

    WEST HAM fans were left fuming after ex-Irons defender Issa Diop injured Gianluca Scamacca after just 12 minutes in a friendly with Fulham.A late tackle from Diop forced Scamacca off at Craven Cottage before Flynn Downes replaced him. 
    Gianluca Scamacca was forced off inside the first 15 minutesCredit: PA
    It is a major blow to West Ham’s prospects in attack, with Michail Antonio not being named in the squad due to muscle strain.
    One wrote on Twitter: “Pure and utter reject. Don’t know why the f*** he’s gone in on Scamacca like that in a friendly. Useless. 
    “No Antonio in the squad through injury today either.”
    Another added: “Ex West Ham defender Issa Diop has just stupidly injured West Ham’s £45m Italian striker Scamacca in a mid-season friendly. What is even the point anymore?”
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    A third said: “Hahahahahaha Antonio and Scamacca down you can’t write this.”
    A fourth unhappy Hammer said: “Sometimes I feel like we’re the only club that get injuries during crucial stages of the season….”
    Fulham fans felt justice was served after Scamacca scored a controversial goal which they deemed a handball when David Moyes’ side beat them 3-1 in October. 
    A Whites fan said: “If we’ve ended up nobbling Scamacca after he scored that handball goal against us.”
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    West Ham return to Prem action at Arsenal on Boxing Day, so the Italy international will have just nine days to recover.
    Moyes’ side then travel to Brentford four days later before rounding off their festive period at Leeds on 4 January. More

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    England Lionesses hero Ellen White announces she is pregnant five months after famous Euro triumph

    FORMER England star Ellen White has announced she is pregnant with her first child.The 33-year-old, who retired from football weeks after winning the Euros, revealed the news on Twitter.
    Ellen White won the Euros with England in the summerCredit: PA
    The Lionesses beat Germany 2-1 in a dramatic final in front of a packed WembleyCredit: AFP
    White announced the news on TwitterCredit: Twitter @ellsbells89
    White, England’s all-time top women’s scorer, posted a photo of her and her husband holding the Euros trophy.
    The photo was with a captain that read: “Mum and Dad. April 2023.”
    Following the news, she received floods of messages from some of her former clubs and team-mates.
    Casey Stoney said: “Huge congratulations to you both ❤️.”
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    Lauren Hemp, who started the Euros final, responded: “Woweee mumma ells 😍.”
    One fan said: “BABY ELLEN WHITE OH MY GOD EVERYONE STAY CALM.”
    A second admitted: “Can’t describe how happy I am for Ellen white❤️❤️ what a brilliant year she’s had 😊 #ellenwhite.”
    The ex-striker scored 52 goals for her country, the last of those coming in the 8-0 win over Norway in the Euros.
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    But White called time on her 17-year career less than one month after the victory over Germany.
    She played for Chelsea, Leeds, Arsenal, Notts County, Birmingham and most recently Manchester City, winning 10 major trophies. More