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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  January 29, 2018 10:30pm-10:47pm GMT

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but i don't like to lose. i don't give in very easily and i always believed in miami. i always believed that this is where i wanted our team. to the states to launch his major league soccer and finally we're team. here. in england women's football. mayor describes as edgy. this road is where the middle of the pitch could be. manchester city in the fifth round. benefits. on a weekday evening. is 50 jobs out of it? that maths doesn't work. after just four season, but a lot has changed since then. but david beckham. part of its struggled to find the right culture. venue.
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than we already are, is great. says his job will be about developing new talent. wanting to play for this team. will be my role, to the franchise, this is where we want to bring the team. bring great talented players. to bring the team. but that will require cash. bumps, there was moments i didn't think it was going to happen. alexis sanchez, for example, is on a reported £500,000 a think it was going to happen. week. but i don't like to lose. players deserve it. don't like to lose. i don't give in very the money in the game is incredible. easily. very easily. so, i knew it was going to happen. to happen. i knew that this was the right place to be. right place to be. done well in the game, you deserve whatever you in miami, i always believed that this is where i wanted our team. get. mls has designs on finally, we're becoming a major global here. player. their newest owner knows plenty about that. instrumental will you be in trying to get players from europe? to get players from europe? natalie pirks, bbc news, miami.
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players, but also to build this academy that we keep talking about. the referendum i am told will be held at the end of may. held at the end of may. manager during his first meeting with the media in his new role. announcement by the taoiseach in the last few minutes. last few minutes. there will be more on that and the bbc news channel. on that and the bbc news channel. newsnight on bbc two, here is emily. tweets he made six years ago. government of disability benefits, as it accepted it acted unlawfully? as it accepted it acted unlawfully? 00:02:38,481 --> 477218455:57:10,809 hello 477218455:57:10,809 --> 954436911:51:43,136 and 954436911:51:43,136 --> 1431655367:46:15,464 welcome 1431655367:46:15,464 --> 1908873823:40:47,791 to 1908873823:40:47,791 --> 2386092279:35:20,119 sportsday 2386092279:35:20,119 --> 2863310735:29:52,447 — 2863310735:29:52,447 --> 3340529191:24:24,775 i'm 3340529191:24:24,775 --> 3817747647:18:57,104 holly 3817747647:18:57,104 --> 4294966103:13:29,432 hamilton. apologise for those words and the problems that it's caused the fa. problems that it's caused the fa.
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and the european championships in 2021. i didn't get it by default. hand me the keys, i had to work really hard for it. really hard for it. had to go through stringent tests and presentations. and presentations. interviews with the fa, profiling, it was a long process. it was a long process. they put me through it. through it. be embarrassed about that, that i was approached. was approached. this is not something that they've plucked from the top of a tree. tonight we saw the draw for the fifth round. leaders wigan face premier league leaders manchester city. to manchester united. forfull details, head over to the bbc sport website.
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manchester city are on the verge of making a new club record signing. pep guardiola's side. with the spanish club. for midfielder kevin de bruyne in 2015. season to £190 million. but is yet to win a full cap. ligament damage during his side's fa cup win at cardiff on yesterday. pep guardiola has suggested it could be up to a month. on loan for the rest of the season.
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had also been linked with newcastle and serie a side inter milan. it's understood liverpool will receive a £2 million loan fee. who can prove they are clean, will be allowed to compete as neutrals. committee were met. ade adedoyin reports.
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qualification events prior to these games should be allowed to compete. games should be allowed to compete. tests in the six months leading up to that qualification event. to that qualification event. this a softening of the ipc‘s approach? approach? athletes were not clean because it was a system that was in place. was a system that was in place. athletes are clean and which may not be clean at the games. be clean at the games. they will have to meet strict criteria. have to meet strict criteria. these measures at a level playing field for every games. field for every games.
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authorities of the mclaren report or a firm rebuttal. a firm rebuttal. there will be no compromise taken as regards that decision. regards that decision. systemic doping, otherwise, the situation will remain the same. time in his career. medallist gordon reid. 0pen where he reached the final. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers.
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bringing us tomorrow. and broadcaster david davies. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's look at them. unveiling of his new football team in miami. in miami. theresa may for dithering over brexit negotiations. brexit negotiations.
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eu will adversely hit almost every sector and every uk region. sector and every uk region. we will be discussing that indepth. be discussing that indepth. calling for her to leave at a fundraising event. fundraising event. harassment could lose their seat under new plans drawn up by mps. under new plans drawn up by mps. from management when asking for equal pay. equal pay. risk of cancer according to a new study. study. the i says that the british have the worst diet in europe. worst diet in europe. four times more fast food than the french, greeks and italians. french, greeks and italians.
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brexiteers to stop fixating on the second world war. that's it for the papers tonight. plenty to talk about. let's start with the metro. with the metro. headline, what do you make of it, david? david? well, these are dire times indeed for our prime minister. indeed for our prime minister. don't think there's much doubt about that. that.
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are leaving, we don't have to offer you anything. dire times indeed. we move on to buzzfeed, this is potentially explosive. potentially explosive. this is a huge story. huge story. kudos to them for breaking it. breaking it. the most striking line, you take out... you take out... analysis, they've got their hands on it. it. one of the government's own brexit analysis. it does finally exist. exactly. we have been told maybe it does or doesn't. exactly. assessment due to be shown to cabinet this week. it says? no scenario that does not leave the country worse off. country worse off. scariest part of the story, the whole story. whole story. scenario leaves the country still a lower growth by 2%. lower growth by 2%. comprehensive deal, it's still 5% lower growth rates.
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lower growth rates. scenario, leaves you with an 8% less growth over that period. growth over that period. so it's very dire. very dire. far and the reason is it's embarrassing, according to sources. embarrassing, according to sources. concluded and that it would benefit gdp by about 0. 2% in the long—term. south—east asia, would add in total a further 0. south—east asia, would add in total afurther0. south—east asia, would add in total a further 0. 1, to 0. 4% to gdp in the long—term. the long—term. but these do not outweigh the costs. exactly. always keep it secret, that this existed and this was the conclusion. existed and this was the
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conclusion. outlined, it comes down to less than 196. if this is right. starting to ask immediately after reading this article. reading this article. to have to leave the customs union and the single market. and the single market. happening at the moment, why is it going to happen? going to happen? that's exactly what they'll say. they'll say.
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