I wonder if it's because if they fought it and pleaded their case and prolonged it, there was a chance it could be more points deducted? No idea otherwise, seems a bit daft.
Cashen Bay is located on the estuary of the River Feale in County Kerry, Ireland. The village of Ballyduff overlooks the bay. It has served as a minor harbour for many centuries.
Eastwood Town Football Club was an English football club based in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire. The club last participated in the Northern Premier League Division One South, the eighth tier of English football.
A new club, Eastwood Community F.C., was formed in 2014 following the demise of Eastwood Town.
Greece won the UEFA Euro 2004 Final despite never having previously won a match at a major tournament
In the Slovenian Open, Britain's Katie Boulter struggled against second seed Yulia Putintseva of Kazakhstan and was knocked out 6-3 6-1.
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Smith Stewart Hart (November 28, 1948 – July 2, 2017) was an American-Canadian professional wrestler and a member of the Hart wrestling family. His parents were Stu and Helen Hart. Smith was the first of their twelve children, being one of their eight sons, Bruce, Keith, Wayne, Dean, Bret, Ross and Owen followed him. Hart is also the father of two professional wrestlers, Mike and Matt Hart. Hart wrestled for the majority of his career in Canada but also worked briefly in other countries and is best known for his time in Stampede Wrestling and for his appearances for WWE. He died in 2017 due to prostate cancer.
Nottingham Forest have sacked boss Chris Hughton after they suffered their sixth loss from seven Championship matches this season.
Forest fell to a 2-0 home defeat by Middlesbrough on Wednesday and are bottom of the table with one point.
Hughton, 62, took over at the start of last season when Sabri Lamouchi was sacked after the Reds lost their first four league games.
He guided Forest to safety in 2020-21 and exits with 14 wins from 53 games.
"The club would like to place on record its appreciation for Chris's efforts," a club statement said.
"Chris joined the club in a difficult period for everyone in football and around the world and we thank him for the way he has conducted himself during his tenure."
Hughton is the first manager to be sacked in England's top four divisions this season, with Steven Reid taking over as interim head coach while Forest search for a new boss.
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England manager Gareth Southgate says there are not enough women working on the men's national team staff.
Southgate, speaking at the Royal Television Society's Cambridge Convention, named two women who are currently working with the team.
"We've got some women that work with the team but we haven't got enough," said Southgate, whose side lost the Euro 2020 final to Italy on penalties.
"We've got a staff of 40, so that's nowhere near where we should be."
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The Watsons are an American family of nine sibling actors who are known as "the first family of Hollywood." They were all first active as child actors in silent motion picture films. As of 2021, Billy Watson (born 1923) and Garry Watson (born 1928), are still alive, but unlike other siblings, both actors' roles were mainly uncredited.
Emmerdale has announced Elizabeth Estensen will retire from the show and leave her role as Diane Sugden after 22 years.
Elizabeth, who has played the character since 1999, has already filmed her final scenes, although Diane will still remain on screen for "a number of weeks".
Diane has been involved in numerous high-profile storylines over the years, including the mirror maze and death of her sister Val Pollard, being accidentally stabbed by Chas Dingle, and her battles with cancer.
"For the past 22 years, I have loved playing Diane Sugden – she's kind, reliable, and fiercely loyal," she said. "However, I now feel the time has come to say goodbye.
"Emmerdale will always remain special to me. I've been treated with respect and kindness, and I've had the very best friends and colleagues, both past and present. I'll miss everyone dearly."
ITV's managing director of continuing drama John Whiston paid tribute to the star, saying: "For 22 years, Liz has shone through the screen and into our living rooms as the natural heart and centre of the Sugden family.
"It's a role she has made so totally her own, bringing compassion, humour, and credibility to her portrayal of Diane.
"Whenever she's on screen, as a viewer, you just let out a contented sigh and say to yourself, 'The Queen is on her throne and all is well with the world'.
"And off-screen, you don't get to stay in a soap that long unless you are a truly professional actor and really, really lovely person. Liz is both."
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New manager Sarina Wiegman said England want to "make the fans proud" during her first match in charge.
The Lionesses face North Macedonia in a World Cup qualifier on Friday (19:00 BST), before playing Luxembourg on Tuesday, 21 September (19:15 BST).
It is Wiegman's first match since taking over from interim manager Hege Riise on 1 September.
"Of course the priority is to win. We want to have good wins and score a lot of goals," Wiegman said.
"We also want to concede none. We want to show how good we can play and make the English crowd proud of us."
Firefighters are wrapping fire-resistant blankets around ancient trees as blazes tear through California's world-famous Sequoia National Park.
Officials fear the fire could reach the Giant Forest, a grove of some of the world's biggest trees, within hours.
The forest hosts some 2,000 sequoias, including the 275ft (83m) General Sherman, the biggest tree by volume on Earth and about 2,500 years old.
The Colony and Paradise fires have been growing for a week.
More than 350 firefighters, along with helicopters and water-dropping planes, have been mobilised to battle the blazes.
They have wrapped several trees, including the General Sherman, with aluminium foil to protect them.
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posted on 16/9/21
I wonder if it's because if they fought it and pleaded their case and prolonged it, there was a chance it could be more points deducted? No idea otherwise, seems a bit daft.
posted on 16/9/21
Cashen Bay is located on the estuary of the River Feale in County Kerry, Ireland. The village of Ballyduff overlooks the bay. It has served as a minor harbour for many centuries.
posted on 16/9/21
Eastwood Town Football Club was an English football club based in Eastwood, Nottinghamshire. The club last participated in the Northern Premier League Division One South, the eighth tier of English football.
A new club, Eastwood Community F.C., was formed in 2014 following the demise of Eastwood Town.
posted on 16/9/21
Greece won the UEFA Euro 2004 Final despite never having previously won a match at a major tournament
posted on 16/9/21
In the Slovenian Open, Britain's Katie Boulter struggled against second seed Yulia Putintseva of Kazakhstan and was knocked out 6-3 6-1.
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posted on 16/9/21
Smith Stewart Hart (November 28, 1948 – July 2, 2017) was an American-Canadian professional wrestler and a member of the Hart wrestling family. His parents were Stu and Helen Hart. Smith was the first of their twelve children, being one of their eight sons, Bruce, Keith, Wayne, Dean, Bret, Ross and Owen followed him. Hart is also the father of two professional wrestlers, Mike and Matt Hart. Hart wrestled for the majority of his career in Canada but also worked briefly in other countries and is best known for his time in Stampede Wrestling and for his appearances for WWE. He died in 2017 due to prostate cancer.
posted on 16/9/21
Nottingham Forest have sacked boss Chris Hughton after they suffered their sixth loss from seven Championship matches this season.
Forest fell to a 2-0 home defeat by Middlesbrough on Wednesday and are bottom of the table with one point.
Hughton, 62, took over at the start of last season when Sabri Lamouchi was sacked after the Reds lost their first four league games.
He guided Forest to safety in 2020-21 and exits with 14 wins from 53 games.
"The club would like to place on record its appreciation for Chris's efforts," a club statement said.
"Chris joined the club in a difficult period for everyone in football and around the world and we thank him for the way he has conducted himself during his tenure."
Hughton is the first manager to be sacked in England's top four divisions this season, with Steven Reid taking over as interim head coach while Forest search for a new boss.
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England manager Gareth Southgate says there are not enough women working on the men's national team staff.
Southgate, speaking at the Royal Television Society's Cambridge Convention, named two women who are currently working with the team.
"We've got some women that work with the team but we haven't got enough," said Southgate, whose side lost the Euro 2020 final to Italy on penalties.
"We've got a staff of 40, so that's nowhere near where we should be."
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The Watsons are an American family of nine sibling actors who are known as "the first family of Hollywood." They were all first active as child actors in silent motion picture films. As of 2021, Billy Watson (born 1923) and Garry Watson (born 1928), are still alive, but unlike other siblings, both actors' roles were mainly uncredited.
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Emmerdale has announced Elizabeth Estensen will retire from the show and leave her role as Diane Sugden after 22 years.
Elizabeth, who has played the character since 1999, has already filmed her final scenes, although Diane will still remain on screen for "a number of weeks".
Diane has been involved in numerous high-profile storylines over the years, including the mirror maze and death of her sister Val Pollard, being accidentally stabbed by Chas Dingle, and her battles with cancer.
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"For the past 22 years, I have loved playing Diane Sugden – she's kind, reliable, and fiercely loyal," she said. "However, I now feel the time has come to say goodbye.
"Emmerdale will always remain special to me. I've been treated with respect and kindness, and I've had the very best friends and colleagues, both past and present. I'll miss everyone dearly."
ITV's managing director of continuing drama John Whiston paid tribute to the star, saying: "For 22 years, Liz has shone through the screen and into our living rooms as the natural heart and centre of the Sugden family.
"It's a role she has made so totally her own, bringing compassion, humour, and credibility to her portrayal of Diane.
"Whenever she's on screen, as a viewer, you just let out a contented sigh and say to yourself, 'The Queen is on her throne and all is well with the world'.
"And off-screen, you don't get to stay in a soap that long unless you are a truly professional actor and really, really lovely person. Liz is both."
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New manager Sarina Wiegman said England want to "make the fans proud" during her first match in charge.
The Lionesses face North Macedonia in a World Cup qualifier on Friday (19:00 BST), before playing Luxembourg on Tuesday, 21 September (19:15 BST).
It is Wiegman's first match since taking over from interim manager Hege Riise on 1 September.
"Of course the priority is to win. We want to have good wins and score a lot of goals," Wiegman said.
"We also want to concede none. We want to show how good we can play and make the English crowd proud of us."
posted on 17/9/21
Firefighters are wrapping fire-resistant blankets around ancient trees as blazes tear through California's world-famous Sequoia National Park.
Officials fear the fire could reach the Giant Forest, a grove of some of the world's biggest trees, within hours.
The forest hosts some 2,000 sequoias, including the 275ft (83m) General Sherman, the biggest tree by volume on Earth and about 2,500 years old.
The Colony and Paradise fires have been growing for a week.
More than 350 firefighters, along with helicopters and water-dropping planes, have been mobilised to battle the blazes.
They have wrapped several trees, including the General Sherman, with aluminium foil to protect them.
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