https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/25285183
Brazil was in unprecedented desolation. Ayrton Senna’s tragic death had prompted its government to declare three days of national mourning. Brazil, however, had not lifted the Trophy in 24 years and pessimism over the Seleção had never been higher. Hurdles, however, make for touching tributes.
The most common lumps or swellings are enlarged lymph nodes. These can be caused by bacterial or viral infections, cancer (malignancy), or other rare causes. Swollen salivary glands under the jaw may be caused by infection or cancer. Lumps in the muscles of the neck are caused by injury or torticollis.
Emma Raducanu says she has "no idea" whether she will be fit for Wimbledon after she retired from her Nottingham Open opener against Viktorija Golubic.
The 19-year-old US Open champion conceded the match while down 4-3 and a break of serve in the first set, having suffered an injury to her left side.
"I think I pulled something," she said, adding the injury was "an absolute freak".
"I cannot diagnose myself," Raducanu added. "I will get it checked out."
The British number one took a medical timeout early in the first set but, despite treatment and a dose of painkillers, she conceded the match shortly after as Swiss world number 55 Golubic edged ahead.
It is Raducanu's third mid-match retirement since her 2021 US Open win.
The world number 11 also bowed out of matches in Guadalajara in February and Rome in May with injuries.
Steve Clarke says "I don't know if it's a must" to lead Scotland to the Euro 2024 finals to realise his dream of being head coach for World Cup 2026.
Scotland missed out on this year's World Cup finals after Wednesday's 3-1 play-off semi-final loss to Ukraine.
"My contract runs out when our interest in Euro 2024 runs out, so it's probably a good idea to qualify for Euro 2024," the 58-year-old said.
Asked if it was necessary, he replied: "You'd have to ask my bosses that."
Clarke is keen to "take the knocks and move on" from the Hampden defeat and focus on Wednesday's first-ever meeting with Armenia, which marks the start of Scotland's Nations League campaign.
"We've looked at it, we've assessed it and hopefully we've learned from it," he said. "I think what you learn from it is that we were a good team going into the game, we didn't perform on the night - that doesn't make us a bad team coming out it."
Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo (born 9 August 1931) is a Brazilian former professional football player and manager, who played as a forward.
He holds the record for World Cup titles in general with four titles in total. He was the first person to win the FIFA World Cup as both a manager and as a player, winning the competition in 1958 and 1962 as a player, in 1970 as manager, and in 1994 as assistant manager. Zagallo also coached Brazil in 1974 (finishing fourth) and in 1998 (finishing as runners-up) and was a technical assistant in 2006. He is the first of three men, along with Germany's Franz Beckenbauer and France's Didier Deschamps to have won the World Cup as a player and as a manager and the only one that has done it more than twice.
In 1992, Zagallo received the FIFA Order of Merit, the highest honour awarded by FIFA, for his contributions to football. He was named the 9th Greatest Manager of All Time by World Soccer Magazine in 2013.
WHEN it comes to Rangers and their retail arrangements, it seems that nothing is ever simple. Now there is another twist in the tale.
From court cases to customer service, boycotts to bottom lines, there is not an area that the Ibrox board haven't had problems to solve in recent years as supporters have been stuck in the dark and left to ponder just where their hard-earned cash is going.
Antarctica: Southern Ocean floor mapped in greatest ever detail
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-61723806
Kylie Minogue has said her legal fight with Kylie Jenner over trademark ownership of the name 'Kylie' was 'just business' on Tuesday's episode of Watch What Happens Live.
The 54-year-old singer, wearing a black strapless dress adorned with black feathers and black boots, said she had to take a stand after viewers from Dallas remotely asked about the 2015 trademark battle with the 24-year-old reality star.
'When I was named Kylie, I think I met one person older than me called Kylie. So it's kind of unusual,' Kylie said.
'I've spent a lifetime protecting my brand and building my brand so it was just something that had to be done.'
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPUmE-tne5U
The media so wanted Derby County to stay up last season. Plus its love of Wayne Rooney.
Because of this they often turned a blind eye to the financial side of the Rams. Wycombe were cheated yet the media doesnt care.
Chris Kirchner's attempt to buy financially stricken club Derby County is in danger of collapsing, despite the American understood to be confident the takeover will happen.
The businessman was named as preferred bidder to take the club out of administration on 6 April.
BBC Sport has been told Kirchner expects the deal to be done today.
BBC Radio Derby reports that funds promised by the 34-year-old to pay the Rams' wages for May have not arrived.
Those wages are understood to have been paid by someone else close to the club.
The English Football League conditionally approved the takeover when contracts for the sale of the club had been exchanged on 17 May.
At the time, the EFL said "the terms of a Membership Agreement" had been agreed with the American's 9CK Sports Holdings Limited company to allow the sale of the club.
Derby's administrators Quantuma had said the takeover was conditional on the sale of Derby's Pride Park home ground, which is still owned by former majority shareholder Mel Morris.
Meetings between Kirchner, his representatives, Morris and Derby City Council, who have said they were exploring options to buy the ground, have failed to resolve the issue.
Derby, the EFL and Quantuma are yet to comment on the latest developments.
The Lighthouse Family shocked fans on Tuesday by announcing they had split after 30 years together - just weeks before they were due to headline a festival in their hometown of Tynemouth.
The duo, who have sold a staggering ten million records, are best remember for their songs High and Lifted.
Keyboardist Paul Tucker 53, took to Instagram say he had 'tried everything' but his ex- bandmate and the group's lead singer, Tunde Baiyewu, 53, wished to concentrate on his solo music instead.
The start of the trial of Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini has been delayed by a day after Blatter said he was too ill to testify.
Once the most powerful men in world football, the pair were due to go on trial on Wednesday accused of fraud.
But Blatter told a court hearing in Switzerland that he is unable to testify because of chest pains.
"The pain will come back and I am having difficulty breathing," said the 86-year-old in a whisper.
Judges at the Federal Criminal Court in Bellinzona allowed Blatter, former president of world football's governing body Fifa, to make his testimony on Thursday.
Swiss prosecutors claim a 2011 payment of 2m Swiss francs (£1.6m) made by Blatter to Platini, ex-president of European football's governing body Uefa, was unlawful.
Both men deny wrongdoing and say the transfer was belated payment to former France captain Platini, 66, for his advisory work for Fifa between 1998 and 2002.
The pair were banned from football in 2015 and indicted in November last year.
The treasures of the legendary San Jose galleon shipwreck have been revealed in a series of 'unprecedented' underwater images.
Cannons, porcelain crockery, and gold pieces have been preserved deep in the Caribbean Sea for 300 years.
The San Jose galleon, thought by historians to be carrying treasure that would be worth billions of dollars in today's money, sank in 1708 near Colombia's Caribbean port of Cartagena.
A remotely operated vehicle reached a depth of almost 3,100 feet (950 metres) allowing new videos of the wreckage, Colombia's President Ivan Duque has announced.
Operators found the galleon untouched by 'human intervention'.
A part of the bow can be clearly seen covered in algae and shellfish, as well as the remains of the frame of the hull.
Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough is confident that he is still the best man to take the team forward after a disappointing start to their Nations League campaign.
Some of the travelling 600 NI supporters jeered the side after their disappointing 0-0 draw away to Cyprus in their second game on Sunday.
That stretched NI's search for a first win in the competition to 12 matches and meant the team have won just three of 18 competitive outings under the current manager.
"Yes, I have got the confidence that we are where we are and that we are building, that we are on the right track," Baraclough responded when asked if he is still the best man to take Northern Ireland forward.
"There are always question marks and people will always question what you do.
"I knew taking the job that it wasn't going to be all plain sailing and I am confident that we can go through and build from this Nations League and put together a really good series of games in the Euros.
"The end goal is to qualify for the Euros. It is not where we are now, let's have a look at the end of the Euros."
Takumi Minamino: Liverpool set £17m fee as Japan forward attracts interest
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61730890
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posted on 7/6/22
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/25285183
posted on 7/6/22
Brazil was in unprecedented desolation. Ayrton Senna’s tragic death had prompted its government to declare three days of national mourning. Brazil, however, had not lifted the Trophy in 24 years and pessimism over the Seleção had never been higher. Hurdles, however, make for touching tributes.
posted on 7/6/22
The most common lumps or swellings are enlarged lymph nodes. These can be caused by bacterial or viral infections, cancer (malignancy), or other rare causes. Swollen salivary glands under the jaw may be caused by infection or cancer. Lumps in the muscles of the neck are caused by injury or torticollis.
posted on 7/6/22
Emma Raducanu says she has "no idea" whether she will be fit for Wimbledon after she retired from her Nottingham Open opener against Viktorija Golubic.
The 19-year-old US Open champion conceded the match while down 4-3 and a break of serve in the first set, having suffered an injury to her left side.
"I think I pulled something," she said, adding the injury was "an absolute freak".
"I cannot diagnose myself," Raducanu added. "I will get it checked out."
The British number one took a medical timeout early in the first set but, despite treatment and a dose of painkillers, she conceded the match shortly after as Swiss world number 55 Golubic edged ahead.
It is Raducanu's third mid-match retirement since her 2021 US Open win.
The world number 11 also bowed out of matches in Guadalajara in February and Rome in May with injuries.
posted on 7/6/22
Steve Clarke says "I don't know if it's a must" to lead Scotland to the Euro 2024 finals to realise his dream of being head coach for World Cup 2026.
Scotland missed out on this year's World Cup finals after Wednesday's 3-1 play-off semi-final loss to Ukraine.
"My contract runs out when our interest in Euro 2024 runs out, so it's probably a good idea to qualify for Euro 2024," the 58-year-old said.
Asked if it was necessary, he replied: "You'd have to ask my bosses that."
Clarke is keen to "take the knocks and move on" from the Hampden defeat and focus on Wednesday's first-ever meeting with Armenia, which marks the start of Scotland's Nations League campaign.
"We've looked at it, we've assessed it and hopefully we've learned from it," he said. "I think what you learn from it is that we were a good team going into the game, we didn't perform on the night - that doesn't make us a bad team coming out it."
posted on 7/6/22
Mário Jorge Lobo Zagallo (born 9 August 1931) is a Brazilian former professional football player and manager, who played as a forward.
He holds the record for World Cup titles in general with four titles in total. He was the first person to win the FIFA World Cup as both a manager and as a player, winning the competition in 1958 and 1962 as a player, in 1970 as manager, and in 1994 as assistant manager. Zagallo also coached Brazil in 1974 (finishing fourth) and in 1998 (finishing as runners-up) and was a technical assistant in 2006. He is the first of three men, along with Germany's Franz Beckenbauer and France's Didier Deschamps to have won the World Cup as a player and as a manager and the only one that has done it more than twice.
In 1992, Zagallo received the FIFA Order of Merit, the highest honour awarded by FIFA, for his contributions to football. He was named the 9th Greatest Manager of All Time by World Soccer Magazine in 2013.
posted on 8/6/22
WHEN it comes to Rangers and their retail arrangements, it seems that nothing is ever simple. Now there is another twist in the tale.
From court cases to customer service, boycotts to bottom lines, there is not an area that the Ibrox board haven't had problems to solve in recent years as supporters have been stuck in the dark and left to ponder just where their hard-earned cash is going.
posted on 8/6/22
Europa League final
posted on 8/6/22
Antarctica: Southern Ocean floor mapped in greatest ever detail
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-61723806
posted on 8/6/22
Kylie Minogue has said her legal fight with Kylie Jenner over trademark ownership of the name 'Kylie' was 'just business' on Tuesday's episode of Watch What Happens Live.
The 54-year-old singer, wearing a black strapless dress adorned with black feathers and black boots, said she had to take a stand after viewers from Dallas remotely asked about the 2015 trademark battle with the 24-year-old reality star.
'When I was named Kylie, I think I met one person older than me called Kylie. So it's kind of unusual,' Kylie said.
'I've spent a lifetime protecting my brand and building my brand so it was just something that had to be done.'
posted on 8/6/22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iPUmE-tne5U
posted on 8/6/22
The media so wanted Derby County to stay up last season. Plus its love of Wayne Rooney.
Because of this they often turned a blind eye to the financial side of the Rams. Wycombe were cheated yet the media doesnt care.
posted on 8/6/22
Chris Kirchner's attempt to buy financially stricken club Derby County is in danger of collapsing, despite the American understood to be confident the takeover will happen.
The businessman was named as preferred bidder to take the club out of administration on 6 April.
BBC Sport has been told Kirchner expects the deal to be done today.
BBC Radio Derby reports that funds promised by the 34-year-old to pay the Rams' wages for May have not arrived.
Those wages are understood to have been paid by someone else close to the club.
The English Football League conditionally approved the takeover when contracts for the sale of the club had been exchanged on 17 May.
At the time, the EFL said "the terms of a Membership Agreement" had been agreed with the American's 9CK Sports Holdings Limited company to allow the sale of the club.
Derby's administrators Quantuma had said the takeover was conditional on the sale of Derby's Pride Park home ground, which is still owned by former majority shareholder Mel Morris.
Meetings between Kirchner, his representatives, Morris and Derby City Council, who have said they were exploring options to buy the ground, have failed to resolve the issue.
Derby, the EFL and Quantuma are yet to comment on the latest developments.
posted on 8/6/22
The Lighthouse Family shocked fans on Tuesday by announcing they had split after 30 years together - just weeks before they were due to headline a festival in their hometown of Tynemouth.
The duo, who have sold a staggering ten million records, are best remember for their songs High and Lifted.
Keyboardist Paul Tucker 53, took to Instagram say he had 'tried everything' but his ex- bandmate and the group's lead singer, Tunde Baiyewu, 53, wished to concentrate on his solo music instead.
posted on 8/6/22
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posted on 8/6/22
The start of the trial of Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini has been delayed by a day after Blatter said he was too ill to testify.
Once the most powerful men in world football, the pair were due to go on trial on Wednesday accused of fraud.
But Blatter told a court hearing in Switzerland that he is unable to testify because of chest pains.
"The pain will come back and I am having difficulty breathing," said the 86-year-old in a whisper.
Judges at the Federal Criminal Court in Bellinzona allowed Blatter, former president of world football's governing body Fifa, to make his testimony on Thursday.
Swiss prosecutors claim a 2011 payment of 2m Swiss francs (£1.6m) made by Blatter to Platini, ex-president of European football's governing body Uefa, was unlawful.
Both men deny wrongdoing and say the transfer was belated payment to former France captain Platini, 66, for his advisory work for Fifa between 1998 and 2002.
The pair were banned from football in 2015 and indicted in November last year.
posted on 8/6/22
The treasures of the legendary San Jose galleon shipwreck have been revealed in a series of 'unprecedented' underwater images.
Cannons, porcelain crockery, and gold pieces have been preserved deep in the Caribbean Sea for 300 years.
The San Jose galleon, thought by historians to be carrying treasure that would be worth billions of dollars in today's money, sank in 1708 near Colombia's Caribbean port of Cartagena.
A remotely operated vehicle reached a depth of almost 3,100 feet (950 metres) allowing new videos of the wreckage, Colombia's President Ivan Duque has announced.
Operators found the galleon untouched by 'human intervention'.
A part of the bow can be clearly seen covered in algae and shellfish, as well as the remains of the frame of the hull.
posted on 8/6/22
Northern Ireland boss Ian Baraclough is confident that he is still the best man to take the team forward after a disappointing start to their Nations League campaign.
Some of the travelling 600 NI supporters jeered the side after their disappointing 0-0 draw away to Cyprus in their second game on Sunday.
That stretched NI's search for a first win in the competition to 12 matches and meant the team have won just three of 18 competitive outings under the current manager.
"Yes, I have got the confidence that we are where we are and that we are building, that we are on the right track," Baraclough responded when asked if he is still the best man to take Northern Ireland forward.
"There are always question marks and people will always question what you do.
"I knew taking the job that it wasn't going to be all plain sailing and I am confident that we can go through and build from this Nations League and put together a really good series of games in the Euros.
"The end goal is to qualify for the Euros. It is not where we are now, let's have a look at the end of the Euros."
posted on 8/6/22
Takumi Minamino: Liverpool set £17m fee as Japan forward attracts interest
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61730890
posted on 9/6/22
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X53ZSxkQ3Ho
posted on 9/6/22
Gash
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