January signings leave Everton and Newcastle well placed to beat drop
The five clubs in the Premier League relegation battle all had the opportunity to add to their squads before the transfer window closed on Monday night.
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The five clubs in the Premier League relegation battle all had the opportunity to add to their squads before the transfer window closed on Monday night.
Both sides are catching up their games in hand, which gives them an opportunity to leap ahead of those around them who are not playing this midweek.
The Twenty20 series against West Indies is a special one for Chris Jordan. The England seamer is back in Barbados where he was born and raised and surrounded by family and old friends. “The first thing I do when I get back here is go home, and as soon as I get there my mum or my dad will have something cooked up,” he says. “The second thing I do is go to the beach. I’ve got a particular beach, I really enjoy the vibe there, and I go straight there and take a dip. That’s literally the first things I do as soon as I land.”
Yet, in the past year, the tide appears to have quickly turned in a favourable direction. Damian Willemse featured prominently for South Africa in 2021 and was set to be backed to start at 15 on the end-of-year tour before he was struck down with an untimely concussion.
Adil Rashid took some consolation from his performances against the West Indies despite a weakened England succumbing to a 3-2 T20 series defeat in Barbados.
A more hectic than usual Deadline Day came to an abrupt end at 11 pm last night, with several deals going on past that.
Swansea City welcome Luton Town to the Swansea.com Stadium tonight, with both clubs looking to take advantage of the games in hand they possess.
James Hume, Robert Baloucoune and Michael Lowry are ready for Guinness Six Nations action, says Ulster assistant Dan Soper.