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    Charlton’s Madelene Wright axed after she is filmed ‘inhaling from balloon’ and ‘swigging champagne while driving’

    MADELENE WRIGHT has been axed by Charlton Women after she was reportedly seen inhaling from a balloon at a party and swigging champagne while at the wheel of her Range Rover.
    The controversial videos recently uploaded to Snapchat were first revealed by the Daily Star.

    Madelene Wright has been let go by Charlton Women after controversial clips were posted on SnapchatCredit: Instagram / @madelene_wright

    The ex-Millwall ace was reportedly seen ‘swigging champagne’ at the wheel of her Range RoverCredit: Instagram / @madelene_wright

    Former Charlton star Wright in action

    It is understood that in the clips the 22-year-old can be seen at a party with friends, where a number of people were inhaling from balloons.
    A second video allegedly shows the Ex-Millwall ace drinking champagne while driving her luxury Range Rover.
    After the clips were shared on social media, Charlton Athletic confirmed that Wright’s registration had been cancelled and that she will no longer play for the Championship side.
    A spokesperson for the Addicks told SunSport: “The club were made aware of the video and quickly investigated the incident.

    “As a club we are disappointed with the behaviour which doesn’t represent the standards the team upholds.
    “The player is remorseful and has now left the club.
    “The club would like to make clear that although the behavior is not acceptable, the players welfare remains important to us and she will still have access to the club’s support channels if needed.”
    Maddie was also investigated by former club Millwall in October last year after she filmed from the backseat while the driver puts a dog’s paws on the steering wheel.

    Joshua Harris of road safety charity, Brake, told Sun Sport: “Driving and alcohol simply do not mix.
    “When you’re behind the wheel you’re in charge of a potentially lethal weapon which requires full concentration and zero impairment to do so safely.
    “We urge all drivers to never drink any amount of alcohol and drive – and certainly never do both at the same time.”

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    Taylor’s USA star sidelined by knee injury as Manchester City begin chase for Champions League glory

    GARETH TAYLOR’s Manchester City will be without crocked star Rose Lavelle when they play Göteborg in their first Champions League game this term.
    The USA ace will be sidelined for a short spell following the results of a knee injury scan.

    Rose Lavelle suffered a knee injury against Everton ahead of City’s Champions League clash with Göteborg Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    The World Cup-winning playmaker, 25, was seen hobbling on crutches during City’s win against Everton after hurting her knee following a tackle.
    Taylor, 47, said: “The crutches were a precaution so it probably looked worse than what it is.
    “She has had quite a few niggles here and there. She went away to the USA camp and was limited in what she could do due to a slight niggle she had previously. 
    “It has been a little bit of a stop-start with Rose, but she is pretty robust, pretty resilient and she will bounce back.

    “We were just trying to get Rose into a decent vein of consistency with games.”
    While Lavelle will miss out, Lauren Hemp could make an appearance at City’s opener at a tournament they have been semi-finalists in twice.
    However, Taylor warned he will be managing the England starlet’s comeback carefully following her return to action from a hamstring injury.

    The Man City boss said: “We need to manage Lauren in the right way.

    “It’s great to have her back but to expect her to be involved in four games in 14 days is going to be too much.”
    When it comes to getting insider knowledge of what it takes to win the biggest club prize in women’s football in Europe, City’s players are likely to turn to team-mates Lucy Bronze and Alex Greenwood. 
    The England duo were part of a Lyon side who won the competition for the seventh time last term, making them the most successful team in the contest’s history 
    And Ellie Roebuck, who is up for a FIFA best goalkeeper award, believes their experience will be a bonus for City. 
    The City stopper said: “They know what it takes to win. And I’m sure they will demand we play to the standard required. 

    Ellie Roebuck reckons Lucy Bronze’s Champions League-winning expertise will be a bonus for Man City Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    “With their experiences of recently winning the Champions League, they will know what to expect –  especially Lucy, she has won it on several occasions.”
    City’s first leg tie with Swedish champs Göteborg will be the first of four tricky fixtures they will play over 11 days before Christmas.
    A game with Carla Ward’s Birmingham, followed by the second leg – and a clash with title rivals Arsenal – are City’s remaining matches in 2020.
    And Taylor believes his side will be relishing the end of year run. 
    “I love it from a coaching perspective. And I’m pretty certain the players prefer more games than not having enough. 
    “At this moment in time, bar a couple of knocks here and there, we’ve got a squad that’s able to cope. 

    Ellie Roebuck and her City team-mates are targeting Champions League triumph Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    “I’m comfortable with these games these days and the win against Everton to this game against Göteborg is a quick turn around.
    “We get an extra day obviously, before we play Arsenal. 
    “But then again, we’re straight into a Wednesday game on the return against Gothenburg so it’s full-on.”

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    Aston Villa ace Asante and Watford’s Deeney in walk-off call after Millwall boos incidents

    ANITA ASANTE has questioned whether players may need to stage a walk-off should they face terrace boos and jeers for taking a knee. 
    And Troy Deeney reckons he would be prepared to leave the pitch with his Watford team-mates if any heard racist chants from the stands. 

    Anita Asante (left) has queried if players should walk off if they are booed for taking a knee Credit: Alamy Live News

    Asante’s and Deeney’s comments came after a section of Millwall’s fans were condemned by their club for booing players kneeling ahead of their 1-0 loss to Derby. 
    The incident overshadowed the return of more than 2,000 supporters to The Den for the first time since the pandemic. 
    Aston Villa defender Asante –  a vocal opponent of discrimination in the game – is among the WSL stars who criticised the jeering of players making the symbolic gesture.
    On Twitter, the former Lionesses star said: “It’s sad to say this but, maybe it’s time for players to walk off the pitch.

    “Booing at taking the knee is in direct opposition to equality and anti-racism.” 

    A section of Millwall fans booed their own players for kneeling ahead of their game against Derby CountyCredit: Alamy Live News

    It’s sad to say this but, maybe it’s time for players to walk off the pitch?Booing at taking the knee is in direct opposition to equality & anti-racism. https://t.co/Reh9q6qnpy
    — Anita Asante (@NicenNeetz) December 6, 2020

    SunSport columnist Deeney, whose team face Millwall this month, says he plans to ignore any jeers from the stands. 
    However, the Hornets forward has drawn the line at direct racial abuse and says he is ready to leave the pitch if he is on the receiving end of any from the terraces. 
    Deeney told TalkSPORT: “When they boo, I’ll still be there. 

    “But if it gets to that line of racial things being said to me or my players, we’ve already had a conversation about what happens. We walk, simple.
    “We’re not here to be racially abused, we’re here to play football and entertain.
    “There’s a lot of things you can call me. You can call me a big head and say I’ve got teeth like a shark but if you racially abuse me, I’m not going to stand there and take it.
    “If I turn around and get physical with that person, I get in trouble and the club gets in trouble, so the only thing I can do in that moment is report it and leave.
    “That’s all I can do, so that’s what we will do.”
    Since June players and officials have been taking a knee ahead of games in support of the fight against racism. 
    Some quarters sections have attempted to tie the gesture with the Black Lives Matter political movement. 

    Watford star Troy Deeney says he is prepared to walk off if he receives racial abuse from the standsCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    However, Premier League officials have issued statements to say there are no connections between the two. 
    Footage of Millwall fans jeering kneeling players went viral on social media ahead of their team’s loss to Wayne Rooney’s Rams. 
    The incident provoked an anti-racism row with interim Derby boss Rooney and forward Colin Kazim-Richards criticising fans’ behaviour.

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    Sam Kerr nets hat-trick as Blues beat West Ham in first game of season in front of home fans

    EMMA HAYES hailed “selfless” Sam Kerr for giving Chelsea’s fans a winning welcome home by grabbing a hat-trick against West Ham.
    But the Blues were given a second-half fright with an own goal and a Rachel Daly strike before dispatching the Hammers.

    Sam Kerr was on fire for Chelsea – who are now three points behind leaders Manchester United after beating West HamCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The 3-2 result left Hayes’s players 27 games undefeated in the top-flight.
    And it leaves the Hammers – who played their first game under interim boss Billy Stewart – third from bottom.
    Hayes said: “Sam is a great player and one that always puts the team ahead of herself. 
    “We have been working hard with her behind the scenes to make sure that Sam recognises when to be selfish and when to be selfless. 

    “I could say the same about the other forwards and I give real credit to Beth (England) and Fran (Kirby) too for Sam’s hat-trick.”
    The derby encounter was the first game Chelsea played in front of their home crowd since the Covid crisis curtailed the 2019-20 season. 

    Fran Kirby (left) made her long-awaited return after recovering from an ankle injuryCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Blues fans returned to Kingsmeadow for the first time since February Credit: Getty Images – Getty
    And Hayes paid tribute to Blues fans for giving her side “momentum” and cheering Fran Kirby’s return following an ankle injury. 
    Hayes added: “For me, there was no coincidence in the momentum. Hearing the crowd drove the team. 

    “Fran has waited for this for a while and has been desperate to see the fans. For her it is another big milestone.”
    West Ham started positively with two corners and a dangerous Daly free-kick causing problems in the opening ten minutes. 
    But it was the champs who netted first with Fran Kirby feeding a neat low cross to Sam Kerr for Chelsea’s 15th-minute opener. 
    However the gutsy Hammers refused to be bowed. 
    And they should have snatched an equaliser two minutes later with Daly forcing a superb shot block from Ann Katrin-Berger.
    It was only two minutes into the second-half when Birthday girl Daly levelled proceedings with a tap-in following a dazzling run and cross from Adriana Leon. 

    Rachel Daly (left) netted the first of West Ham’s two goals Credit: Getty Images – Getty

    And it looked as if the game was put to bed when Kerr netted twice in the final 35 minutes to extend title-holders lead to 3-1. 
    However, Magdalena Eriksson’s deflection saw the Hammers reduce the deficit before their defeat.
    Stewart said: “To still be in with a chance of getting a goal against Chelsea with the last kick of the game shows a massive, massive plus for this club.”

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    Rehanne Skinner toasts debut as Tottenham boss after club’s first win of season over Brighton with Alex Morgan scoring

    REHANNE SKINNER toasted her opening day on the job as Tottenham bagged their FIRST win of the season – with Alex Morgan scoring her first goal for Spurs.
    Phil Neville’s former England No2 replaced Juan Amoros and Karen Hills as head coach after the popular duo were axed two weeks ago – and it seems it has already paid off.

    Tottenham won their first game of the season on new boss Rehanne Skinner’s debutCredit: Reuters

    After the final whistle the North Londoners applauded the fans who had been allowed into the groundCredit: Rex Features

    Kerys Harrop’s mouth-watering free kick had put the host’s ahead before Inessa Kaagman’s spot-kick pulled one back.
    Angela Addison doubled the home side’s lead before USA World Cup winner Morgan wrapped things up with her first Spurs goal since her loan move from Orlando Pride in September.
    Skinner said: “It couldn’t have gone better! I really enjoyed it.
    “This is something I’ve been looking forward to, and game day is the best day of the week so for me it felt really comfortable and relaxed.

    “All the work we’ve put in I was confident with. This has moved us in a direction we wanted to move in.
    “Alex has obviously been building her time on the pitch for the last couple of months.
    “She’s getting more and more back to where she wants to be and it’s going to take little bits of time and opportunities like today will help to get her back quicker.”
    The opener all started with Morgan who cleverly won a dubious free-kick on the edge of the area after a light shove from Victoria Williams.

    Kerys Harrop stood over it and sent an exquisite strike dipping and curling into the top corner on 11 minutes.
    But tempers flared when Alanna Kennedy’s reckless high boot on Aileen Whelan prompted referee Emily Heaslip to point to the spot.

    Alex Morgan slammed home a penalty for her first Spurs goal, after missing the decisive one against Arsenal in the League cupCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    A limited number of fans were allowed into Spurs’ ground, The Hive Credit: PA:Press Association

    Kaagman fired home the equaliser before Kennedy nearly redeemed herself after cracking a peach of a free-kick agonizingly wide.
    Addison turned out to be the hero after her twinkle toes twisted inside and out of two Brighton defenders as well as keeper Megan Walsh to slot home on the 63rd minute.
    Hope Powell’s side hit back strongly with Kaagman rattling the woodwork from distance.
    But the North Londoners cranked up the pressure and Ria Percivel was clattered to the floor by Williams with Heaslip once again pointing to the spot in the dying moments.
    Morgan bravely stepped up after missing the decisive penalty against Arsenal in the League Cup a couple of weeks ago.
    Seagulls chief Hope Powell said: “Credit must go to Tottenham they really came at us I think it was competitive, but Spurs were the better team and the result reflects that. We lacked quality on the ball.”

    Angela Addison was the hero after doubling the host’s lead with a scintillating runCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    Inessa Kaagman fired home Brighton’s equaliser from the spotCredit: PA:Press Association

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    Man Utd’s Casey Stoney calls for research in risk of heading in women’s game while Hope Powell backs concussion subs

    CASEY STONEY says she “cannot ignore” frightening links between heading the ball and dementia in later life now that she is a mum of three.
    The former Arsenal skipper, 38, revealed she would be willing to take part in a study on the risks of heading on the brain health of ex-female pros.

    Casey Stoney spent seven-years at Arsenal during her playing careerCredit: Getty – Contributor

    Experts suggest female athletes heading the ball could be in greater danger of developing dementiaCredit: AFP or licensors

    Experts have suggested that female players could be at a greater risk of developing dementia in later life.
    But Stoney, who enjoyed a 20-year playing career and made 130 England appearances, has never been approached to take part in any research on the issue.
    The Red Devils boss said: “I headed the ball a lot (as a player), an awful lot and sometimes not very well, so it hurt, to be honest.
    “I’d be really open to being involved in any research because I think it’s so important that we’re open to that.

    “You can’t ignore it, you have to think about it, and I’ve got three children as well. 
    “You do read about what happens, and people seem to be getting younger now that have come out of football and picked up dementia, and sometimes it’s fatal – it’s not a nice read.
    “So of course you start thinking about yourself.  
    “I would be more than happy to be part of any research to make sure we can protect players in the future.”

    The Manchester United boss is among four WSL gaffers backing the introduction of concussion subs following Raul Jimenez’s horror head injury. 

    Raul Jimenez was hospitalised with a fractured skull after a horror clash with David LuizCredit: Reuters

    Brighton boss Hope Powell has backed the introduction of concussion subs in the WSL Credit: Rex Features

    Brighton chief Hope Powell, Arsenal manager Joe Montemurro and Bristol City head coach Tanya Oxtoby say they would welcome the trial of additional subs to cover for concussed players in the top-flight.
    Oxtoby, 38, who suffered concussions during her playing days, believes additional subs could offer coaches more flexibility.
    She said: “I had two or three concussions when I played and it’s horrendous. 
    “I think to give the managers and the club that opportunity to be able to manage that a little bit better – I’m all for that in whatever format that looks like.”
    Trials of concussions subs are expected to get underway in the Women’s FA Cup if they are given the go ahead by the International FA Board on December 16.
    Stoney added: “I don’t understand why a male player would be more important than a female player in terms of player safety.”
    The United chief joked: “We get the good trials [in the women’s game], we get VAR at the World Cup, so why don’t we get something that would actually benefit players?”
    Brain injury charity, Headway, who have been lobbying football authorities to take action, say more study is needed on the impact of head injuries on sportswomen.  
    Chief Peter McCabe said: “Research suggests that females may be more susceptible to concussion than males and may take longer to recover.
    “This is an important area of research as it is vital we have a better understanding of the nature and reasons for any such differences.” 
    Seagulls gaffer, Powell, revealed one of her players had recently been knocked out, so she is eager to see the trials commence.
    The ex-Lionesses boss, 53, said: “If they need to trial it, they need to test it, whatever they need to do to safeguard the player is fine by me.”

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    Bristol boss Tanya Oxtoby back for Reading WSL clash after ‘scary’ Covid-19 absence

    TANYA OXTOBY says she is pleased to be “back on her feet” and back in the dug-out after being out of action with Covid-19. 
    And the Bristol City boss, 38, shared a heartfelt message for the families of the victims of a chemical tank explosion in Avonmouth.

    Tanya Oxtoby’s team take on Reading in their seventh WSL fixture of the seasonCredit: Getty Images – Getty

    The blast at the Wessex Water Site, located nine miles from the Robins old Stoke Gifford home ground, claimed the lives of four people. 
    Oxtoby said: “It has been big news around here and our thoughts are with the families of those people 
    “If there is anything we can do to support as a football club we would love to help.”
    Bristol City, who are searching for the first WSL win this term, will head to Reading for the first of their three league fixtures to be played in seven days. 

    And the clash with the Royals will be Oxtoby’s first match back following a spell in isolation in line with Covid-19 protocols.
    Last month, SunSport reported the Robins were forced to cancel a training session following a rise of coronavirus cases near their North Bristol site.
    Oxtoby said: ‘I’d be kidding myself if I said I feel absolutely brilliant but definitely loads better than what I was. 
    “It was quite a scary couple of weeks if I am honest and it puts football and the things that are going on into perspective. 

    Oxtoby hopes Bristol City can replicate their Conti Cup form in the leagueCredit: Rex Features
    “My good wishes are with everybody who is going through it. 
    “I’m really thankful to all the staff and players.
    “I thought they were exceptional in that period where I wasn’t around and everyone pulled together.” 
    Bristol City, who have enjoyed good results in the group stages of the league cup, have picked up just a point from their first six WSL games this season. 
    The run of losses has left the Robins rooted to the bottom of the table.
    However Oxtoby – who is contending with injuries to several senior players including Jas Matthews, Chloe Logarzo and Aimee Palmer – hopes her players can take inspiration from their Conti Cup run. 
    The team finished top of their group after triumphing in three round-robin fixtures.

    Bristol City’s opponents Reading are seventh in the table after holding Tottenham to a drawCredit: Alamy Live News

    She added: “We have to try and get points on the board and sometimes that’s not pretty in the league, but when you look at us play in the cup competition you see a real flavour of what we want to do long term in terms of our patterns of play and our movement off the ball.
    “So it’s been good, because we’ve had a great balance which is nice.
    “I think the players have really enjoyed it, and the cup competition now gives us a lot of confidence going into the league.”
    “We’re in a quarter-final which is amazing for this club.
    “The shackles are off a little bit and the players can go out and express themselves.”

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    Charlton women’s footballer is axed after she’s filmed ‘inhaling from balloon’ and ‘swigging champagne while driving’

    MADELENE WRIGHT has been axed by Charlton Women after she was reportedly seen inhaling from a balloon at a party and swigging champagne while at the wheel of her Range Rover.
    The controversial videos recently uploaded to Snapchat were first revealed by the Daily Star.

    Madelene Wright has been let go by Charlton Women after controversial clips were posted on SnapchatCredit: Instagram / @madelene_wright

    The ex-Millwall ace was reportedly seen ‘swigging champagne’ at the wheel of her Range RoverCredit: Instagram / @madelene_wright

    Former Charlton star Wright in action

    It is understood that in the clips the 22-year-old can be seen at a party with friends, where a number of people were inhaling from balloons.
    A second video allegedly shows the Ex-Millwall ace drinking champagne while driving her luxury Range Rover.
    After the clips were shared on social media, Charlton Athletic confirmed that Wright’s registration had been cancelled and that she will no longer play for the Championship side.
    A spokesperson for the Addicks told SunSport: “The club were made aware of the video and quickly investigated the incident.

    “As a club we are disappointed with the behaviour which doesn’t represent the standards the team upholds.
    “The player is remorseful and has now left the club.
    “The club would like to make clear that although the behavior is not acceptable, the players welfare remains important to us and she will still have access to the club’s support channels if needed.”
    Maddie was also investigated by former club Millwall in October last year after she filmed from the backseat while the driver puts a dog’s paws on the steering wheel.

    Joshua Harris of road safety charity, Brake, told Sun Sport: “Driving and alcohol simply do not mix.
    “When you’re behind the wheel you’re in charge of a potentially lethal weapon which requires full concentration and zero impairment to do so safely.
    “We urge all drivers to never drink any amount of alcohol and drive – and certainly never do both at the same time.”

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