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    I was made to eat dog biscuits off the floor - pupils speak out after school abuse payouts
    Former pupils describe staff pelting them with footballs and pouring pints of blackcurrant over them.
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    WM 2026: Belgien erlebt gegen den Iran nchste Enttuschung
    Wieder kein Sieg fr die Roten Teufel: Belgien rennt gegen den Iran vergeblich an und muss das Spiel nach einem Aussetzer von Innenverteidiger Nathan Ngoy in Unterzahl beenden. [mehr]
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    Bisons Christmas in July Fridaynightbash with Cookie Cutter Giveaway July 12
    It's the most wonderful game of the year! Join us at Sahlen Field on Friday, July 12 as we celebrate our other favorite season with a Christmas in Jul... - IL Buffalo Bisons
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    France-Irak: la mise au point de Mbapp sur sa position prfre en attaque
    Align en pointe lors de la victoire de lquipe de France face au Sngal (3-1), Kylian Mbapp assure se sentir laise dans ce rle la veille de dfier lIrak, ce lundi (23h) Philadelphie, lors de la deuxime journe de la Coupe du monde 2026. Mme si lattaquant du Real Madrid explique tre prt occuper dautres zones si besoin.
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    'I'll Get There': Lamine Yamal Wants To Replicate This Lionel Messi Skill
    Barcelona sensation Lamine Yamal has predicted that he will eventually transition into a central role, following in the tactical footsteps of club legend Lionel Messi. The 18-year-old high-flyer is currently tearing up the wings for club and country but believes moving inside is inevitable to escape the constant triple-marking he faces. Mirroring The Messi Evolution Yamal has been the talk of the footballing world following his meteoric rise, with many drawing parallels between his current trajectory and that of the greatest to ever wear the Blaugrana shirt. Just as the Argentine icon transitioned from a terrifying winger to a central playmaker, Yamal expects his own future to lie away from the touchline. Speaking in an interview with El Mundo, the teenager explained the logic behind his tactical foresight. "I think Leo was also marked by three players," he explained. "And the only place where three players cant mark you is in the middle. There are too many players there. As time goes on, Ill end up there, because its very easy to defend with three on the wings, but they cant mark me in the middle." Becoming A More Decisive Threat The Euro 2024 star is currently a fixture on the right flank, using his pace and trickery to unbalance deep blocks. However, he admitted that he feels his ceiling as a match-winner is higher when operating in the pocket between industrial defensive lines. He has already shown flashes of this versatility, being deployed more centrally on occasion. "I can take on defenders one-on-one in the middle. Im a more decisive player if I turn in the middle than if I turn out wide," Yamal noted. "Obviously, right now I think its better for the team if Im out wide. But there will come a time when Ill be more decisive in the middle. And Ill end up there." The challenge of triple-marking Opponents have quickly realised that leaving the youngster in a simple one-on-one scenario is a recipe for disaster. Yamal revealed that he is now accustomed to being crowded out by several defenders at once, though he maintains a cool head about how to bypass these tactical traps by involving his team-mates more effectively. "At least three [markers]. If Im lucky, two. But one-on-one, never, ever, ever," he said when asked about the attention he receives. "So I start thinking about plays: I talk to the full-back and tell him, 'If I give you the ball, do this.' The manager tells me, 'If you have three, there are three teammates free.' So its about playing at the back, obviously, but the dribbling is all about improvising. You dont plan it. Its impossible." Hailed as the heir to the throne As Spain prepare for their 2026 World Cup clash with Saudi Arabia, the hype surrounding the youngster has reached a fever pitch. Rival managers are paying close attention, with Saudi boss Georgios Donis suggesting the 18-year-old hasstarted to replace Messi in Barcelona in the best waydue to his incredible maturity on the pitch. Despite the comparisons, Yamal is keeping his feet on the ground regarding his longevity. When asked if he could see himself emulating Messis incredible career by playing at the age of 40, his response was swift and emphatic: "Impossible. Impossible. Impossible." For now, fans will simply enjoy the brilliance of a player who seems destined to define the next era of Barcelona football.
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    Mets vs. Phillies prediction, odds, time: 2026 MLB picks for Sunday Night Baseball from advanced model
    SportsLine's model simulated New York Mets vs. Philadelphia Phillies 10,000 times and revealed its MLB predictions and Sunday Night Baseball picks
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    Jordan Spieth's major drought continues after difficult U.S. Open finish
    Jordan Spieth's major drought continues after difficult U.S. Open finish originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.Jordan Spieth's major drought continues after difficult U.S. Open finish There was a time when Jordan Spieth seemed destined to rewrite golf history. By the age of 24, Spieth had already won three major championships, captured the Masters and U.S. Open in the same season, climbed to world No. 1 and joined some of the biggest names the sport has ever produced. It felt less like a question of if he would complete the career Grand Slam and more a question of when.Nearly a decade later, that wait continues. Spieth's latest opportunity came at the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, a venue where experience and creativity often matter as much as pure power. Instead, the week turned into another frustrating chapter in one of golf's most surprising droughts. After rounds of 73, 70, 73 and 74, Spieth finished tied for 56th at 10-over par, never seriously contending for the championship. His final-round 74 included four bogeys on the back nine and capped off a week where he struggled to generate momentum.A drought few could have predictedSpieth's last major championship victory remains the 2017 Open Championship at Royal Birkdale. That victory gave him three majors before his 24th birthday and placed him in rare company. Many expected several more major trophies to follow. Instead, the years since have been filled with near misses, swing changes, injuries, flashes of brilliance and long stretches of inconsistency.The drought has now stretched to nine years and counting. For most golfers, a career that includes a Masters title, a U.S. Open championship and a Claret Jug would be legendary. For Spieth, the expectations were simply different because of how quickly he arrived at the sport's summit.MORE:Rory McIlroy's U.S. Open takes painful turn after early charge at Shinnecock HillsThe search for another major goes onWhat makes Spieth's drought particularly fascinating is that he has not disappeared from the game's biggest stages. He finished runner-up at The Open in 2021 and has recorded several strong major performances since his last victory. Yet every season seems to bring the same conversation: Is this finally the year Spieth breaks through again?At Shinnecock Hills, the answer was no. While younger stars continue to emerge and players like Scottie Scheffler have established themselves as the sport's dominant force, Spieth remains stuck searching for the form that once made him golf's most dangerous major championship player.Time is still on Spieth's sideThe encouraging reality for Spieth is that he is only 32 years old. Many golfers have won majors well into their 30s and even 40s. His experience, creativity around the greens and proven ability to handle pressure remain valuable assets whenever golf's biggest tournaments arrive.But with every major that passes without a serious Sunday charge, the questions become louder. Spieth arrived at Shinnecock Hills hoping to create another memorable chapter in his major championship career. Instead, he leaves Long Island with the same storyline that has followed him for years.One of golf's most accomplished players is still waiting for major championship No. 4.MORE PGA:Inside Wyndham Clark's major historyRevisiting Wyndham Clark's 2025 U.S. Open incidentRound 4 tee times, featured groups for 2026 U.S. Open
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    Iran keeper stands tall in draw vs. 10-man Belgium...
    Alireza Beiranvand made seven saves as Iran and 10-man Belgium played to a 0-0 draw at the World Cup on Sunday.
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    Big clue over potential Socceroos knockout opponent looms... and it could be NZ World Cup LIVE
    Australia will learn more about its potential round-of-32 opponent on matchday 10 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Live below!
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    US Open final day turns ugly as cops throw out fans for abusing leader Wyndham Clark
    Police at Shinnecock Hills threw out multiple fans for shouting abuse at leader Wyndham Clark during a highly-charged final round of the US Open, it has emerged.
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