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The transfer window is sneakingly the best period to be a football fan. Often it’s the most exciting. There are no defeats, no disappointing or mind-numbing draws to haul us back to reality. The sky is the limit. Every new addition is thought to be capable of conquering the world, while the manager is unable to frustrate with baffling tactical decisions as there are no matches in which to do so.
Newcastle United strolled to a comfortable victory at the Saalfelden Arena as they swept 1860 Munich aside. True, the Magpies survived a couple of first half scares and could have been behind at the break but the quality shone through after the break as goals from Joe Willock, Sean Longstaff and Bruno Guimaraes earned a good pre-season win.
It's the kind of never-say-die attitude Alun Wyn Jones himself would be proud of. Four Wales rugby fans turned up to the airport and found out their flight to South Africa was cancelled - and no direct flights were available for days. But rather than turn around and admit defeat, as well as cut their losses sell their match tickets, the plucky quartet weren't giving up that easy. They were determined to get to Cape Town - even if it meant taking the most ridiculous of routes to get there.
Reliable journalist James Pearce has confirmed that Liverpool forward Diogo Jota may have suffered a ‘recurrence’ of a hamstring injury.
Transfer spending in the Premier League this summer is three times higher than at the same stage last year, according to a leading industry analyst.
The only heat Ash Handley's concerned with is the one Leeds Rhinos intend to turn up on their play-offs push.
Oxford Bulls are gearing up for their third appearance at the O’Neills Foyle Cup, which returns this month after a three-year hiatus.