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Joe Biden to break his silence on Tara Reade's sexual assault claim Friday

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The presumptive nominee has come under pressure to address the allegation from fellow Democrats and progressive activistsJoe Biden will publicly address for the first time a sexual assault claim against him during an appearance on MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Friday morning, after weeks of silence on the subject.Biden, the presumptive nominee, will “respond for the first time to the recent allegation of sexual assault”, the network announced in a tweet on Thursday.Tara Reade came forward last month to accuse Biden of sexually assaulting her in the basement of Capitol Hill office building when she worked in his Senate office in the spring of 1993. Biden’s campaign has forcefully denied the allegation, but the candidate has not commented personally.Biden’s interview on Morning Joe, a cable news talk show, comes after new evidence emerged this week corroborating aspects of Reade’s story, which has escalated along partisan lines.In recent days, Biden has faced mounting calls from some Democrats ...

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Chelsea told to fork out $170m for Philippe Coutinho by Barcelona as Brazilian eyes PL return

https://ift.tt/eA8V8J Chelsea will reportedly have to fork out £87million ($A170m) to sign Philippe Coutinho this summer. May 01, 2020 at 05:18AM

Wife of football star Kevin-Prince Boateng regrets candid sex confession

https://ift.tt/eA8V8J The wife of ex-Tottenham star Kevin-Prince Boateng has revealed her regrets at lifting the lid on their sex life. May 01, 2020 at 04:35AM

Remembering one of talkSPORT’s funniest ever calls as Liverpool fan horribly misunderstands Champions League away goals rule

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https://ift.tt/2SQIzX7 We all need a little laughter in our lives, especially during these uncertain times, so we’ve rehashed one of talkSPORT’s most memorable calls for you. Sports Bar host Andy Goldstein was reduced to tears of laughter by a Liverpool fan who clearly had absolutely no idea, not one Scooby, about the Champions League away goals rule. Steve the Red called into the show to reveal his apparent delight at Liverpool’s 0-0 draw with Bayern Munich in the first leg of their round-of-16 tie last season. getty Steve the Red (this probably isn’t him) was more confident than he should have been He was delighted because he believed the Anfield stalemate meant the Reds had a HUGE advantage for the return leg in Germany… right? “You have to remember, Andy, that away goals count double.” Well, sort of, Steve but continue… “So if we score, Bayern have to score two to win.” Yep, Steve, go on… “If we score two, they have to score four. If we score three, they have to sc...

15 out of contract players available on free transfers this summer, including Liverpool, Chelsea and Tottenham stars and FOUR World Cup winners

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https://ift.tt/2Hdnhus The coronavirus crisis has had a massive impact on the world of football, and it could also mean the upcoming summer transfer window may be one like no other. With many clubs strapped for cash and desperately trying to keep afloat during the season hiatus, there is likely to be a big focus on player swaps and free transfers, rather than splashing out millions for their next big signings. Getty Images Arsenal recently warned dealing with the fallout from the coronavirus crisis represents one of the biggest challenges in their 134-year history, and it will severely impact on Arteta’s transfer plans Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is one of the top-flight managers who is understood to have already been told to look out for deals on the cheap this summer, as the COVID-19 pandemic has only tightened the screws on his already reasonably modest budget at the Emirates Stadium. There are even reports in Spain that the club have already lined up free transfers for two...

Premier League wrote to US earlier this year over Saudi Arabia piracy concerns as they consider government backed Newcastle takeover bid

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https://ift.tt/3b6GFag The Premier League asked the United States to keep Saudi Arabia on a watch list as the country ‘remained a centre piracy’. The league sent a letter to the US Trade Representative (USTR) on February 5 this year about unsuccessful attempts to take legal action against pirate network beoutQ and complained about the ‘failure to take action’ by the Saudi government itself. Getty Images - Getty Mohammed bin Salman could be Newcastle’s new owner BeoutQ illegally began to stream content licensed to beIN SPORTS, a Qatar-based company which holds the rights to Premier League football in the Middle East and north Africa, in 2017 until it ceased broadcasting in August 2019. Arabsat, a satellite network owned by the Saudi state, has denied having any connection or involvement to beoutQ, but the Premier League was highly critical of what it sees as a lack of action from the Saudi government to clamp down on the piracy. The news comes as the Premier League consider...

Joel Latibeaudiere EXCLUSIVE: Man City starlet dreaming of Etihad opportunity and urges players to move abroad after spending season with FC Twente

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https://ift.tt/2zNtL2R Manchester City rising star Joel Latibeaudiere is hoping to force his way into Pep Guardiola’s plans next season following a successful loan spell at FC Twente. The 20-year-old defender is highly rated by those at City and captained England’s Under-17s to World Cup glory three years ago, leading a side which also included former teammate Jadon Sancho and current Man City ace Phil Foden, as well as Arsenal’s Emile Smith Rowe and Chelsea’s Callum Hudson-Odoi. Latibeaudiere has been on the reigning Premier League champions’ books since he was a teenager but is yet to make his first-team debut and decided to follow other English talent by securing a temporary move abroad. Getty Images There are high hopes about Latibeaudiere, but he has still not played for Man City He joined Twente on a season-long loan last August in a bid to get some valuable experience under his belt. While the young defender may not have featured as much as he would have liked, makin...

Callum Hudson-Odoi injury update: Is Chelsea star fit again? Could he be back when football returns? What has Frank Lampard said?

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https://ift.tt/2UcqTD0 Callum Hudson-Odoi has endured a difficult time of things in recent seasons which have halted his promising career. The Chelsea star has talent in abundance and bigs things are expected from him over the coming years. Getty Images - Getty Chelsea star Callum Hudson-Odoi should be fit to return when the Premier League resumes info How will UCL places be confirmed? Qualification could be decided by points per game news PSG to be crowned champions, Pochettino wants Spurs return, Kitson outlines PFA aims gossip Transfer news live: Mertens to Chelsea, Newcastle update, Man Utd offer Sancho shirt ambition 'It’s scandalous what is going on' - Kitson outlines how he can revolutionise PFA right man Woodward: Man United committed to Solskjaer, will fully back him to win trophies IDOLS The Arsenal icon Wan-Bissaka adored and Sancho had clear love for Chelsea fashionable Sherwood: Benitez and Poch are 'sexy' to Newcas...

How will Champions League places be confirmed for next season? Qualification could be decided by points per game if coronavirus cancels domestic leagues

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https://ift.tt/2JpZOqV European qualification is expected to be determined on sporting merit if coronavirus forces domestic leagues to be cancelled without the 2019/20 season completed. A possible points-per-game system will be used by UEFA to decide which clubs will be playing in the Champions League and Europa League next term, which means on-field performance up to the point football was suspended will be a key factor. AFP or licensors UEFA has been assessing how to proceed amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis Jamie O'Hara blasts 'immature' Arsenal stars in talkSPORT rant after four break lockdown rules The executive committee of European football’s governing body met recently to discuss how to proceed amid the ongoing pandemic, and an official statement is expected on how to handle the ‘special cases’ where leagues cannot be completed. Nonetheless, it remains UEFA’s ‘strong recommendation’ that competitions are played to a finish wherever possible. A fixture...

Sports news LIVE: PSG to be crowned champions, Pochettino wants Tottenham return, Kitson outlines PFA ambitions

https://ift.tt/eA8V8J [unable to retrieve full-text content] We will bring you all the latest sports news, views and updates on how the coronavirus pandemic continues to affect the sporting calendar. Headlines today: Mauricio Pochettino ready for next challenge but admits he yearns for Tottenham return FIFPro’s general secretary claims football stars are scared about returning to action too soon Former Premier League […] April 30, 2020 at 05:27PM Premier League Football Fixtures and Results - talkSPORT https://talksport.com

Former Premier League striker Dave Kitson launches passionate bid to become PFA chief executive, takes aim at Gordon Taylor

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https://ift.tt/35l2jEZ Dave Kitson has labelled the current set-up at the Professional Players’ Association an ‘absolute shambles’ as the former Reading striker underlined his ambition to oust Gordon Taylor as chief executive. The 40-year-old has launched a 10-point manifesto to overhaul the players’ union, something he’s been working on for 18 months. Getty Images Kitson spent two years playing Premier League football for Reading The retired striker says his extensive knowledge of the Football League means he is the perfect candidate to replace Taylor when the time comes. “I’ve been down through every single league in my professional career. I’ve seen the fallout of this game and I’ve been let down personally by the PFA time and time again,” he told talkSPORT. “This isn’t something that I decided to do yesterday, I’ve been working on it for about 18 months hence the comprehensive proposal that has come out at. “Some of the things I’ve heard from current and ex players are...

Manchester United committed to helping Ole Gunnar Solskjaer win trophies and will remain highly competitive in transfer market, says Ed Woodward

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https://ift.tt/3a4Yh54 Ed Woodward says Manchester United remain committed to backing Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and is expecting the club to continue being ‘highly competitive’ in the transfer market. The Red Devils have not won the Premier League since Sir Alex Ferguson left in 2013 but their executive vice-chairman is convinced they are on the right track for major success under Solskjaer. Getty Images Ed Woodward admitted it will not be business as normal in the transfer window With the coronavirus pandemic leaving clubs facing an uncertain future, Woodward concedes that United will not be immune from the financial impact of football being shutdown. However, he says United remain in a very strong position financially and intend to continue to fully backing Solskjaer. Woodward told a fans’ forum: “It’s always a top priority for us to strengthen the team and build on what Ole is very clearly achieving in terms of bringing us back to the top. But we’ve got to have clarity on wh...

Mbappe loved Ronaldo, Haaland eyes Ibrahimovic throne, De Jong at Barcelona with hero Messi and Sancho idolised Lampard – wonderkids and their childhood idols

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https://ift.tt/2KMSztP We all have our football idols – the captains, the cult-heroes, the GOATS, the goalscorers, the never-say-die defenders, the names we choose for the back of our shirts. And we’re not alone, the professionals had them, too. getty Millions of people have probably bought tickets to a Barcelona game just so they can watch Lionel Messi in the flesh We’ve all heard about Eden Hazard’s desire to be coached by Zinedine Zidane, Dennis Bergkamp controversially idolising Tottenham great Glenn Hoddle and Sergio Aguero ‘wanting to be Micheal Owen’ when he was young. There’s even brilliant stories about Xavi’s love for Southampton icon Matt Le Tissier and his ‘outrageous, sickening goals’, and Dimitar Berbatov sleeping in Alan Shearer’s Newcastle shirt. READ: Footballers and their childhood idols, including Messi, Beckham and Ibrahimovic All of football’s great players were inspired by a past generation of stars, whether it be Maradona, Pele, Best and Cruyff, a...