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    Lynx Sign Six to Training Camp Contracts
    Minneapolis/St. Paul - The Minnesota Lynx today announced the team has signed Amaya Battle, Liatu King, Ra Shaya Kyle, Jade Masogayo, Saylor Poffenbar... - WNBA Minnesota Lynx
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    Bayern 4-3 Real : L'limination du Real Madrid, est-elle due l'arbitrage ?
    Aprs son limination, 4-3 face au Bayern Munich, la presse madrilne et lvaro Arbeloa, coach du Real Madrid, ont point du doigt l'arbitrage de la rencontre et l'expulsion d'Edouardo Camavinga (86e). Pour eux, cette dcision tout changer. L'quipe de Rothen S'enflamme fait le point pour savoir qui est le vrai fautif.
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    Chris Guinness Leaving IMG After 30 Years, Barney Francis Named Chief Business Officer of Sports Marketing Agency
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  • A Practical Review of Jaiclub and Its Skill Based Gaming Environment
    I’ll be honest I didn’t plan on spending much time exploring Jai Club at first. I had heard the name here and there, mostly from people talking about online games like Wingo and Aviator, but I wasn’t sure what made it any different from other platforms out there. Still, curiosity kicked in. I decided to log in, take a look around, and see what the whole thing was about. What...
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    Bernardo Silva Confirms Manchester City Departure In Emotional Statement
    Bernardo Silva has confirmed he will leave Manchester City at the end of the season, bringing a trophy-laden nine-year spell at the Etihad Stadium to a close. The Portuguese playmaker released a heartfelt statement to supporters as he prepares to depart as a free agent this summer. A legend says goodbye to the Etihad Silva has officially confirmed his imminent departure from Manchester City, ending a remarkable nine-year tenure that saw him become one of the most decorated players in the club's history. The 31-year-old, who arrived from Monaco in 2017, will leave the Premier League champions when his current contract expires at the end of the campaign. Taking to social media to share his decision, Silva wrote: "Cityzens, when I arrived 9 years ago, I was following a dream of a little boy, wanting to succeed in life, wanting to achieve great things. "This city and this club gave me much more than that, much more than I ever hoped for. What we won and achieved together is a legacy that will forever be cherished in my heart. The Centurions, the domestic quadruple, the Treble, the Four In A Row and much more It wasnt that bad." Family and memories in Manchester Beyond the silverware he has amassed at the Etihad, which includes six Premier League titles, the Champions League, two FA Cups, five League Cups, and a Club World Cup, Silva's statement continued: "In a few months its time to say goodbye to the city where not only we won so much as a football club, but also where I started my marriage and my family. From the bottom of my heart, Ines and Carlota, thank you! "To the fans, your unconditional support throughout the years is something that I will never forget. My main goal as a player was to always play with passion so you guys could feel proud and well represented on the pitch. I hope you felt that every single game. I arrived as a Man City player, I leave as one more of you, a Man City supporter for life. Keep supporting this young team and Im pretty sure they will bring you a lot of new fantastic memories in the future." Guardiola and the staff The midfielder also took the time to thank Pep Guardiola and the backroom staff who helped facilitate City's era of absolute dominance. Having been a mainstay in the starting XI through various tactical evolutions, Silva reflected on the daily environment at the City Football Academy that made his long stay possible. He added: "To the club, Pep, the staff and all my teammates these nine years, thank you for all the memories and for letting me be a part of this journey for so long. The atmosphere we created every day in the training ground made me feel at home and a part of a big family. Lets enjoy together these last weeks and fight for what this season still brings us." A pivotal figure in City's quest for more titles Silva has been a pivotal figure for Manchester City again this season, clocking up 44 appearances across all competitions, while contributing three goals and five assists. Having already secured the Carabao Cup title, Silva and his teammates are now eyeing a potential domestic treble. The Portuguese playmaker is set to feature in the FA Cup semi-final tie against Southampton, and with City currently sitting second in the Premier League - just six points behind Arsenal with a crucial game in hand - the race for the league title remains very much alive, with the two teams set to meet in a blockbuster clash this weekend.
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  • Massive Blow For CSK: Rs 4.8 Crore Fast Bowler Ruled Out Of IPL 2026 Due To Injury
    Chennai Super Kings pacer Khaleel Ahmed has been ruled out of the IPL due to a quadriceps injury.
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    Use DraftKings promo code to get $300 bonus bets for Padres-Mariners, Avalanche-Kraken, Astros-Rockies today
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    Ex-SMU CB Teddy Knox, the other driver in the Rashee Rice crash, found liable in $2.9 million default judgement
    The car crash involving Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice has proven costly for one other participant.Former SMU cornerback Theodore Knox, the driver of the Corvette that was racing Rices Lamborghini on a Dallas highway before their multi-car crash, was hit with a $2.88 million default judgement in a lawsuit from one of the crash victims, according to ESPN.Judge Kim Bailey Phipps reportedly ruled that Knox, who played with Rice at SMU, was "grossly negligent." A default judgement means that Knox failed to respond to the lawsuit from victim Kathryn Kuykendall or appear in court. He was reportedly not present for the hearing and had no attorney listed in court records.Per ESPN, the judgement was instead made via written documents and already-filed evidence, with the nine-figure sum covering punitive damages plus costs for medical expenses, lost earnings and non-economic damages. Kuykendalls attorney did wish Knox well, though:"We've asked the court to grant the default judgment because we're ethically required to as a matter of diligence," Marc Lenahan, Kuykendall's attorney, told ESPN in a statement when the motion was initially filed. "Personally, it pleases us that Teddy [Knox] hasn't made further mistakes that we're aware of. If a team gives him a chance to prove that he's walking the right path now, we'll be rooting for him."Per ESPN, this is actually the third default judgement rendered against Knox, who has also been ordered to pay $1.99 million to Irina Gromova and $1.63 million to Edvard Petrovskiy in combined actual and punitive damages.That adds up to $6.5 million in cases lost by default.The crash in question occurred in April 2024, with Rice and Knox still dealing with the repercussions. Both players pleaded guilty to criminal charges stemming from the crash, with Knox receiving 30 days in jail and five years of probation for charges of collision involving serious bodily injury and racing on a highway causing bodily injury.Knox was also suspended by SMU and hasnt played college football since. He is no longer on the teams roster page.Per ESPN, Rice, who pleaded guilty to similar charges and got a similar penalty, still has two other civil cases pending in Dallas County, one for the crash and other over domestic violence allegations from an ex-girlfriend.
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    NCAA recommends earlier start to football season
    An NCAA committee recommended Thursday that Football Bowl Subdivision teams play a 12-game schedule over 14 weeks beginning in 2027 with the season starting on the Thursday of what is now designated Week 0.
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    Chelsea, Moises Caicedo Agree To Long-Term Contract
    Chelsea have secured Moises Caicedo for the long-term future after the midfielder agreed to a lucrative new contract at Stamford Bridge. The Ecuador international has established himself as a cornerstone of the Blues' project since his high-profile move from Brighton in 2023, and will be rewarded with lucrative fresh terms. Blues reward midfield engine room The 24-year-old had been pushing for improved terms after helping the club win the Conference League and the Club World Cup last season, and has now got his wish - per BBC Sport. Caicedo's previous eight-year contract was signed after his move from Brighton in 2023 in a then British-record 100m deal, rising to 115m, which has since been surpassed by Liverpool's 125m signing of striker Alexander Isak. It is understood the new deal runs to 2033, ensuring the midfield enforcer remains a central figure for Chelsea for the foreseeable future. Strategic renewals at Stamford Bridge The deal is the second in a series of renewals designed to reward Chelsea's top performers, with captain Reece James the first to sign and the club negotiating at least one further agreement before the end of the season. This strategy reflects a shift in policy, moving toward an incentive-based model that rewards on-pitch success and consistency. Chelsea had also agreed a similar pay-rise for positive performances to Cole Palmer early last season, showing a willingness to reward star performers, albeit in an incentive-based structure which is adjusted for hitting certain targets like Champions League qualification. The club clearly views Caicedo as an indispensable asset as they look to climb back to the top of the European game. Legendary ambitions for Caicedo When asked during the international break whether he would ever be interested in a move to Real Madrid, Caicedo said: "I'm focused on my club right now. I want to be a legend." Chelsea regard Caicedo as one of the best midfielders in the world and he is among the club's captains, highlighting his growing leadership role within a young dressing room. Caicedo was the only player to start every Premier League match last season under former boss Enzo Maresca, while this campaign he has been ever present, playing 42 times and scoring five goals from defensive midfield. His durability and tactical intelligence have made him the first name on the team sheet for current head coach Liam Rosenior. Fernandez's future not so clear Meanwhile, midfielder Enzo Fernandez and defender Levi Colwill are among those known to have discussed potential new contracts in the past six months. However, Fernandez is only just returning from a two-game internal ban following comments made during international duty about wanting to live in Spain's capital, amid continuing links with Real Madrid. After the ban was announced by head coach Rosenior, Fernandez's agent Javier Pastore said in an interview with The Athletic: "[He] deserves much more than he is currently earning." Next, Chelsea face Manchester United at Stamford Bridge, with the club sixth in the Premier League and chasing Champions League qualification via at least a fifth-place finish. Fernandez could return to partner Caicedo in the base of midfield.
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