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Kieran Trippier - Gareth Southgate - ‘I don’t know why I was booed but I do understand fans’ view,’ says Henderson - theguardian.com - Australia - Saudi Arabia - Jordan

‘I don’t know why I was booed but I do understand fans’ view,’ says Henderson

Jordan Henderson has said he does not understand why he was booed by the Wembley crowd during England’s win against Australia last Friday, but the midfielder did say that moving to Saudi Arabia has left him open to accusations of betraying the LGBTQ+ community.

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Antoine Dupont - Fabien Galthie - Siya Kolisi - Dupont upset with referee after France’s Rugby World Cup exit to South Africa - theguardian.com - France - South Africa

Dupont upset with referee after France’s Rugby World Cup exit to South Africa

Antoine Dupont questioned the performance of the referee, Ben O’Keeffe, following France’s shattering quarter-final exit from the Rugby World Cup at the hands of the defending champions, South Africa.

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Steve Clarke - Hard work, modesty and McTominay: how Scotland qualified for Euro 2024 - theguardian.com - Ukraine - Germany - Croatia - Spain - Scotland - Norway - county Clarke

Hard work, modesty and McTominay: how Scotland qualified for Euro 2024

The finality of the last European Championship stung Steve Clarke. Scotland had waited since 1998 to reach a major tournament. The impact of the coronavirus pandemic meant a further 12-month delay for the impatient Scots. Celebrations of a fine performance during the scoreless draw with England at Wembley – which in hindsight were over the top – only abated shortly before the 3-1 defeat against Croatia in Glasgow.

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Graeme Smith - Michael Clarke - Bavuma’s laidback South Africa seem a different World Cup proposition - theguardian.com - South Africa - India - Bangladesh - county Bryan

Bavuma’s laidback South Africa seem a different World Cup proposition

Back in 2011 The Spin was lucky enough to be in Bangladesh for the World Cup opening ceremony. It was a night of music and fireworks at the Bangabandhu, the captains paraded around the stadium on gilded rickshaws and the one carrying South Africa’s Graeme Smith amusingly broke down. Bryan Adams also belted out three of his hits in one of the Canadian’s more eclectic bookings.

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Owen Farrell - Steve Borthwick - Steve Borthwick shrugs off England critics: ‘I don’t care what people think’ - theguardian.com - France - South Africa - Fiji

Steve Borthwick shrugs off England critics: ‘I don’t care what people think’

Steve Borthwick said “I don’t care what people think of us” after England booked their place in the Rugby World Cup semi-finals – Owen Farrell answering his critics with two crucial late kicks to defeat Fiji, having been roundly booed by spectators before the match.

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‘I’ve lived many lifetimes’: surfer Owen Wright’s remarkable journey from brain injury to Olympic glory - theguardian.com - Australia - state Hawaii - Fiji

‘I’ve lived many lifetimes’: surfer Owen Wright’s remarkable journey from brain injury to Olympic glory

Owen Wright and I have been chatting for about an hour when we both know, with resigned inevitability, that we are going to have to talk about the worst day of his life. Our conversation is on Zoom, but even on a video call you can see Wright, a 33-year-old Australian professional surfer, involuntarily stiffen. “It gives me a sore neck,” he says, giving it a little rub. “It doesn’t feel great thinking about it. It’s not clear. It’s patchy. And straight away, that kind of fear and panic comes over me. At the time I felt like things were going wrong. And it’s still like that today.” Wright smiles, but it lapses into a prolonged sigh, “Ohhhh, I don’t know if I’ve particularly dealt with what happened that day.”

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Pakistan brings international football home after a bitter power struggle - theguardian.com - Pakistan - Cambodia - Iraq

Pakistan brings international football home after a bitter power struggle

When Pakistan face Cambodia in the second leg of their World Cup qualifier on Tuesday in Islamabad, the memories will come flooding back for Adnan Ahmed. It is almost 16 years since the Burnley-born former Huddersfield and Tranmere winger, who came through Manchester United’s academy, made his international debut in a 7-0 defeat by Iraq in Lahore.

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John Murtough - Jim Ratcliffe - Manchester United board to vote on Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s bid for 25% share - theguardian.com - Britain

Manchester United board to vote on Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s bid for 25% share

Manchester United’s board is expected to vote on Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s bid to buy a 25% share in the club for about £1.3bn in the coming days, with sources close to the Ineos owner confident his offer will be accepted.

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