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    Wales to take Birmingham whizkid Jordan James to World Cup as ’27th man’ in squad to give 18-year-old experience

    BIRMINGHAM CITY whizkid Jordan James will be on the plane to Qatar with Wales as the “27th man”.Midfielder James picked the Welsh ahead of England but missed out on Rob Page’s main party that goes to the World Cup.
    Jordan James will be Wales’ 27th man at the World CupCredit: Getty
    However, the 18-year-old is due to travel with the senior group for experience and will be with them rather than taking a break with his Championship club.
    Remarkably, James, who won two Under-20 caps for England, has never even played for Wales’ Under-21s.
    He was however named in their squad to face Austria in September.
    But after Joe Allen withdrew from the squad, he was promoted to the seniors.
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    The teen didn’t get on the pitch, but was on the bench for the Nations League game with Poland.
    James’ role as 27th man comes despite not starting for Birmingham since August.
    He’s instead had to settle for late cameo appearances off the bench.
    But the youngster started Blues’ first six Championship games and has clearly done enough to impress Page.
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    Depending on how far Wales progress, James could end up missing his club’s next match.
    That’s because Birmingham are next in action on 10 December at Blackpool, which is the same weekend as the World Cup quarter-finals. More

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    Gareth Southgate to watch ALL England World Cup 2022 stars from HOME this weekend as he sweats on last-gasp injuries

    GARETH SOUTHGATE will be watching his England stars from his sofa this weekend.Southgate confirmed his 26-man squad for the World Cup on Friday.
    Gareth Southgate picked his 26-man World Cup squad on FridayCredit: Reuters
    James Maddison injured his hamstring just two days after his call-upCredit: Rex
    But with the final round of Premier League fixtures currently taking place, the Three Lions boss would have been praying for no injuries.
    According to the Daily Mail, instead of watching one game on Saturday, he’ll be able to watch all eight.
    That’s because the report claims a special analysis system will provide him with visual access to every Prem match.
    Southgate has already lost Ben Chilwell and Reece James through injury, while Kyle Walker only recently recovered from a groin problem.
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    So he would have been watching anxiously when James Maddison, fresh from his first call-up for three years, came off with a hamstring injury.
    The Leicester midfielder had given his side the lead at West Ham with an excellent finish.
    But he came off after just 25 minutes, potentially putting his World Cup dream in doubt.
    With Newcastle playing Chelsea later, another six of Southgate’s squad could be in action, including Callum Wilson.
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    England have been drawn in a group alongside Iran, USA and Wales
    Arsenal then travel to Wolves tonight, with trio Aaron Ramsdale, Ben White and Bukayo Saka all expected to play.
    And Southgate will be hoping for no more bad luck in those two games and then Manchester United’s trip to Fulham on Sunday. More

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    I had to grow up fast bringing up my five siblings, the World Cup won’t be a problem, reveals England star

    NEWCASTLE striker Callum Wilson has opened up about his difficult upbringing and how it gave him the determination to succeed both in the Premier League and on the international stage.Wilson, 30, was named in Gareth Southgate’s 26-man England squad for the upcoming Qatar World Cup on Thursday.
    Wilson was named in England’s World Cup squad earlier this weekCredit: PA
    The striker last represented the Three Lions in 2019Credit: Getty
    Although he has not represented the Three Lions since 2019, the Newcastle star has revealed that his drive and hunger – which stemmed from his childhood – kept him pushing for a place on the plane.
    In an interview with The Telegraph, he said: “I’d say quite a lot of my mental strength is to do with my upbringing.
    “Being not very fortunate in life, not having a lot to live on as a kid, having to work for everything you get. 
    “I appreciate that nothing good comes without hard work, so I will be the hardest worker in the room and make sure I do everything I can to give myself the best opportunity to succeed.
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    “Did my parents make sacrifices for me? It’s difficult to talk about that, my childhood… look my past, it’s hard to speak about.
    “My dad wasn’t around. My mum had a difficult task of raising six kids on her own. Yeah, she made sacrifices, but I also had to fend for myself you know, bring myself up… I was the eldest sibling of the six. I was the responsible one.
    “I was the one looking after my brothers and sisters when my mum went out. It’s always been like that. I’ve always been like that.
    “I was the elder brother and I had to help out, I had to look after the family as well, you know… It was a responsibility at a very young age but I’ve always tried to keep myself with that young spirit.
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    “It was a weird set up, I’m not going to lie, I had to grow up fast but it’s brought me where I am today.”
    Wilson has been on top form so far this season having scored six goals in 10 games for Newcastle.
    He has also accumulated a better minutes-per-goal record than Tammy Abraham, Ivan Toney and Dominic Calvert-Lewin since the start of the campaign.
    But, his professional pathway has not always been straightforward.
    He kicked off his career with Coventry City, where he made his first-team debut in 2009 after graduating from the club’s academy.
    Two years later, he was loaned out on two consecutive occasions to Conference Premier clubs Kettering Town and Tamworth respectively.
    But, after impressing upon his return to Coventry he signed for Bournemouth – where he suffered two serious knee injuries within a short space of time.
    After recovering from the devastating setback, he found form once again and caught the attention of Newcastle, who signed him in September 2020.
    He has since scored 26 goals in 56 appearances for the Magpies. More

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    England No1 Jordan Pickford has NIGHTMARE for Everton after clanger gifts goal against Bournemouth days before World Cup

    ENGLAND No1 Jordan Pickford had a HOWLER on the eve of the World Cup after gifting Bournemouth two goals.The Everton goalkeeper spilled the ball allowing Marcus Tavernier to tap home for the first goal.

    Pickford gifted Bournemouth their first goal and flapped at the secondCredit: PA
    The first clanger garnered chants of “you’re just a s**t Aaron Ramsdale” on the eve of the winter tournament.
    Pickford then made a mess of Bournemouth’s second.
    He wanted play stopped for James Tarkowski, who was down with a head injury.
    However, Bournemouth played on and he was caught out by Kieffer Moore.

    The 28-year-old is expected to be England’s No1 in Qatar but his form will be a new cause for concern for Gareth Southgate.
    One fan said on Twitter: “Pickford has had an absolute shocker. It’s such an easy catch. We’re a complete mess.”
    Another said: “Jordan Pickford getting his customary mistake before the World Cup out of the way there is he?”
    A third tweeted: “That’s shocking from Pickford. Absolutely shocking.”
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    Three Lions boss Southgate will also be sweating over any new injury concerns.
    One could be James Maddison, who limped off for Leicester against West Ham shortly after scoring the opener.
    Maddison went down holding what appeared to be his right hamstring.
    He was consoled by Hammers captain Declan Rice, who he will train and play alongside later this month if the injury doesn’t rule him out. More

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    James Maddison in World Cup heartbreak fears after going off injured.. minutes after scoring for Leicester at West Ham

    JAMES MADDISON suffered an injury scare moments after scoring for Leicester at West Ham.Maddison, fresh from being named in Gareth Southgate’s squad, opened the scoring at the London Stadium.
    James Maddison was replaced before heading down the tunnelCredit: Getty
    Maddison went down clutching his hamstringCredit: Reuters
    Maddison gave Leicester an early lead against West HamCredit: Reuters
    But the 25-year-old was replaced before the half hour mark with what looked like a hamstring injury.
    Maddison had continued his fine form and celebrated his England call-up by breaking the deadlock.
    He swept home into the roof of the net for his seventh Prem goal of the season.
    But his joy was short-lived as he went down and held the back of his leg before being withdrawn 13 minutes later.
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    The extent of the injury isn’t known at this early stage, but it would be a cruel blow to arguably England’s most in-form player.
    Maddison’s strike in East London was his 11th goal involvement in 13 top-flight games this season.
    Fans have been reacting to the news on Twitter.
    One said: “Gutted for him”.
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    Another admitted: “Noooooo I was gonna watch boring Southgate ball just for him.”
    A third replied: “Bloody shame for him.”
    A fourth said: “Poor guy.” More

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    Man City defender Aymeric Laporte sparks World Cup injury fears after Spain star suffers horror head gash vs Brentford

    AYMERIC LAPORTE suffered a World Cup scare after picking up a horror head injury in his last game before the tournament.The Manchester City defender was left with blood pouring down his face following a clash with Brentford ace Ethan Pinnock.
    Aymeric Laporte was left bloodied after taking a whack to the faceCredit: Reuters
    Play was halted for around 10 minutes so medics could tend to LaporteCredit: Getty
    Laporte played on after being heavily bandaged upCredit: EPA
    A stray elbow from Pinnock at a corner caught Laporte flush in the forehead.
    The 28-year-old was sent sprawling to the ground where he lay motionless, immediately sparking concern among the players.
    Play was quickly stopped to allow City medics to rush on.
    The game was halted for around 10 minutes as they tended to the stricken defender.
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    And the way Laporte stayed down on the floor inevitably led to concerns about his World Cup involvement.
    The defender has been called up to Spain’s squad for the tournament, which gets underway a week tomorrow.
    Fortunately for him, and Spain gaffer Luis Enrique, Laporte managed to continue.
    The 2010 champions kick off their campaign against Costa Rica, before a mouthwatering game against Germany.
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    Enrique and Co then finish the group stages with a clash against Japan.
    And Laporte is likely to be one of Spain’s starting centre-backs, after Sergio Ramos was a shock omission from the squad.
    That’s provided he didn’t pick up any lasting damage in the clash with Pinnock.
    At the Etihad Bees striker Ivan Toney opened the scoring after being snubbed by Gareth Southgate for England’s squad.
    Phil Foden then levelled on the stroke of half-time with a stunning half volley.
    But Brentford talisman Toney netted a 98th minute winner on the break to give the visitors an incredible victory at the Etihad.
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    Watch Ivan Toney appear to send Gareth Southgate message as he celebrates Brentford goal v Man City after World Cup snub

    BRENTFORD striker Ivan Toney responded to his World Cup heartbreak by scoring a BRACE against Manchester City.Toney was snubbed by England manager Gareth Southgate for the 26-man squad.

    Toney celebrated by pointing to his earsCredit: Getty
    Southgate snubbed Toney despite his fine formCredit: Reuters
    Southgate instead opted for Newcastle striker Callum Wilson to deputise star man Harry Kane in Qatar.
    And Toney appears to have sent a message to the Three Lions gaffer by scoring a brace against the Premier League champions and sticking his fingers in his ears as a celebration.
    Toney’s goals at the Etihad was his eleventh across all competitions.
    That’s five more than Wilson, who pipped him to a World Cup spot.
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    One fan said on Twitter: “England have made a mistake not selecting Ivan Toney for the World Cup.”
    Another said: “Some unflattering chants and time-honoured gestures of disapproval for England manager Gareth Southgate from Brentford’s fans, very obviously because of his decision to leave Ivan Toney out of England’s World Cup squad.”
    A third tweeted: “No World Cup, no problem for Ivan Toney.”
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    Southgate cited form as to why Tammy Abraham, in particular, was snubbed.
    But that wouldn’t apply to Toney – whose celebration may simply have been to Man City fans – who has nine Prem strikes in 14 games.
    Southgate said on the day of his Three Lions World Cup squad announcement: “Tammy has had a poor run of scoring form at the wrong time.
    “It is not a case where we are three or four weeks away from the first match, we are now 10 days, so form could be more important.
    “We are watching their club form but we don’t know where they are until we see them face to face.
    “You still don’t get the full picture until you work with them and see how they train with each other.” More

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    Inside Qatar’s brutal laws that could see England World Cup fans flogged & jailed just for drinking, photos or swearing

    THOUSANDS of football fans face being thrown behind bars or flogged over minor offences as they jet out to Qatar for the World Cup.Boozing, swearing, taking photos and even having sex could all land Brits jail sentences thanks to “vague” and “confusing” laws in the Muslim Gulf State.
    Qatari police will be on hand to keep order and enforce the nation’s lawsCredit: AFP
    Laws are ruthlessly strict – with strict limits on booze and sexCredit: AFP
    Qatari mounted police take part in a paradeCredit: AFP
    Qatar still has capital punishment – and legal medieval punishments include flogging and stoning, although the latter has never been used.
    About 1.2million people are expected to travel to Qatar ahead of the tournament kicking off on November 20.
    Radha Stirling, founder and director of the Detained in Dubai legal aid group, which has launched an app to help World Cup fans facing problems, has warned Brits could end up in trouble for trivial issues.
    She told The Sun Online: “Qatar has not experienced mass tourism before this year and it is highly likely visitors will get into trouble, similar to the cases we have seen in Dubai over the past decade.  
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    “It is difficult to advise people to ‘obey the law’ when the laws are so strict that Qatar is telling police to ‘go easy on tourists’ during the cup.
    “Arbitrary enforcement of the law creates confusion and risk to visitors.  
    “Like in Dubai, people are often singled out when a complaint is made to police by a local Qatari who has been ‘offended’ by a visitor.  
    “The police are then obliged to act on the complaint.” 
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    Visitors could find themselves nicked for public drunkenness even if they have only had a tiny tipple because of the unclear nature of alcohol laws.
    For example, if a drinker is reported to cops for “offending” someone, they would likely be charged with public drunkenness.
    Guzzling booze in public spaces is also banned and could result in a six-month prison sentence or a hefty fine.
    Lashes have also been dished out for people found drinking alcohol.
    Meanwhile, taking photos without permission, flirting, swearing and arguing could also land footie fans in jail.
    According to Detained in Dubai, the first person to report behaviour to the police will be taken the most seriously, even if it is completely unfair.
    In Qatar, same-sex conduct is punishable by up to seven years in jail as it remains an offence under the Penal Code.
    Qatar’s abysmal human rights record means that abiding by the law does not protect visitors from prosecution or wrongful detentionRadha StirlingDetained in Dubai
    According to Article 296, “leading, instigating or seducing a male in any way to commit sodomy or dissipation” and “inducing or seducing a male or a female in any way to commit illegal or immoral actions” are crimes.
    Radha said: “Sex outside marriage is illegal in Qatar so couples who book hotel rooms together are already in violation of the law, simply ‘hoping’ the law won’t be enforced.  
    “Homosexuality is unlawful and those who share a hotel room could be equally at risk.  
    “Visiting a destination and ‘hoping’ that illegal acts are not prosecuted puts visitors in a dangerous situation.  
    “Qatar’s abysmal human rights record means that abiding by the law does not protect visitors from prosecution or wrongful detention.
    “Qatar should have been required to update laws to accommodate the hundreds of thousands of visitors expected this year.”
    Qatar has also been accused of curtailing freedom of expression by using harsh laws to stifle voices.
    Football fans could find themselves unwittingly on the wrong side of the lawCredit: AFP
    Protestors at the upcoming World Cup could be slapped with a five-year prison sentence and fines of up to £23,000 for “stirring up public opinion”.
    The punishments can be dished out thanks to a vague law passed in 2020, which Amnesty blasted as “an attack on freedom of expression… (that) could silence peaceful protest.”
    It reads: “Anyone who broadcasts, publishes, or republishes false or biased rumours, statements, or news, or inflammatory propaganda, domestically or abroad, with the intent to harm national interests, stir up public opinion, or infringe on the social system or the public system of the state.”
    Meanwhile, female football fans risk jail or flogging if they report being the victim of a sex attack, lawyers have warned.
    Figures show soccer stadiums become sex assault hotspots when booze-fuelled crowds flock to big games during tournaments.
    But thousands of women fans expected to travel to the Muslim Gulf State in November have been warned they face prosecution if they report offences.
    Qatar’s strict Islamic code outlaws all sexual contact between unmarried couples – making it an offence even if the woman has not consented.
    Around 100 prosecutions a year have been recorded under the strict “zina” laws banning sex and pregnancy outside of marriage.
    And even rape victims have been prosecuted after suspects claimed sex was consensual – and handed sentences ranging from seven years jail to flogging with a whip or stick.
    In 2016 a 22-year-old Dutch woman, named only as Laura, was convicted of extra-marital sex, fined £580 and given a one-year suspended sentence after reporting a brutal rape.
    She was drugged in a nightclub in Qatar before being sexually assaulted – but was arrested immediately when she reported the incident.
    Detained in Dubai has launched a new emergency help app for those travelling out for the World Cup.
    Radha said: “We have seen how Qatar overreacted when a British man was arrested for carrying an unused herb grinder or when they violated female passengers onboard a flight to Australia.  
    “Female rape victims have been jailed for sex outside marriage and local prisons are notorious for human rights violations.  
    “We have launched an app where people can use the chat function to request urgent help or to receive warning alerts and notifications to keep people out of trouble as much as possible.”
    In 2019, Conor Howard, from Scotland, was detained in Doha during a stopover flight between Australia and the UK over a brand new £10 herb grinder that authorities wrongly perceived as a “cannabis grinder”.
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    He was allowed to return home, but months later while trying to visit his mum in Corfu was arrested by Greek authorities after they were notified of an outstanding warrant issued by Qatar over drug possession allegations.
    Conor spent around a month in a Greek prison before being released on bail, when a court dropped a case over lack of evidence.
    Conor Howard was detained after authorities mistook a herb grinder for a ‘cannabis grinder’Credit: Conor Howard More