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of exagerrating the amount of money they made from sponsorship deals, as our sports editor dan roan explains. city find themselves on the verge of unprecedented domestic travel and knowledge base here then is coming out of your way if i official statement of grace we hear from the governing body, but we understand that investigative panel looking at the evidence in the last few months, as published by the german newspaper, in which alleged that manchester city had it breached financial fairplay rules, i know is end of year that if found guilty, a season—long band from the champions league it would be a suitable punishment have christ would be great in deep fry cloud that are desperate to land european football most prestigious competition for the first time, that was the priority this campaign and slipped her the
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thing is, this is only the first stage, the chair of that parnell is the final say breast to attempt, the former belgian prime minister then goes to thejudiciary former belgian prime minister then goes to the judiciary chamber, and even then, to settle in such punishment, city can appeal, and they had they issued a strongly weighted statement, they co—operate with the investigation and they provided and that ends shelling there end —— epic —— it is sent and it is also said that they are extremely concerned the report suggested there has been leaks and that there are individuals who perhaps are trying to undermine the reputation at commercial interest of the cloud so this is a serious matter for them, but i think there isa matter for them, but i think there is a long way to run as well. tense times for fans of west brom and aston villa. it's gone to extra time, in their championship playoff semifinal, second leg. west brom won 1—0 winners on the night after full time.
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craig dawson with the goal. so that meant it was 2—2 on aggregate... no away goal advantage in the play offs so they've gone to extra time. the scores reamin level with just xxx minutes to go. penalties looking very likely as it stands. the premier league season is only just over, and already the managerial rumour mill is in full operation. brighton sacked chris hughton yesterday, and it looks like they already know who they want to replace him. it's this man — the swansea boss graham potter. brighton's initial approach to speak to him has been rejected though. hughton was let go, after brighton avoided relegation byjust a couple of points. brighton stayed up at the expense of cardiff — and they've confirmed that their boss neil warnock is staying at the cloud. they say he's the right man to guide them back top the premier league. and in scotland, slavan bilic has said he's open to talks on becoming the next celtic manager. he had a decent run at west ham before being sacked in 2017. neil lennon's currently
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in the post after taking over mid—season from brendan rogers but his long—term future is unclear. it's been a terrible few months for bolton wanderers. they've been relegated from the championship, they've gone into administration, and now they've set up an emergency food bank to help out staff who haven't been paid since april. local businesses have donated food, toiletries and nappies. and local rivals preston north end have apparently donated £2,000 worth of shopping vouchers. there is no doubt that the staff are ina there is no doubt that the staff are in a difficult position not being paid for a number of weeks, and as a consequence, we have had to look at how we can't support them in different ways through the work of community trust and supported her and then he is involved, and i guess that you know putting emotions aside, the important thing is to try and find practical support and help
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in the circumstances, the reality is if people can't take away some food and feed the family with, in the evenings orfor the week, and feed the family with, in the evenings or for the week, they can ta ke evenings or for the week, they can take away nappies for the children, whatever it may be that their needs are, then at least hopefully, it freezes up the little bit of money they may have to go on essential ballasts or other essential items required, because of course they we re required, because of course they were living their lives hoping and believing it they would be paid on time, and as many people do, they lived in today means that as a consequence, when that's gone and that source has dried up and it becomes a real problem going forward. there's been a blow problem going forward. for england ahead of this summer's netball world cup. beth cobden has been ruled out of the squad after suffering a serious knee injury — playing for her cloud side, the adelaide thunderbirds, in australia. she'd onlyjust come back from nearly a year out, after an injury to the same knee, as emily croydon explains.
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if that is getting situation having spent ten months out of the sport she fought her way back into the england reckoning only to have the opportunity to play in the first woke up at home while the cops passed away at exactly the same injury and for england and also it's a big blow she was the first choice at the commonwealth game last year, and that the historic line and moving to play that cloud netball and australia professionally, highly likely she was going to be and that squad and despite missing the series there item in winter with england she was very much in the fold, attending the camp and when she was back in, but the adelaide thunderbirds, she went to watch her over and australia and unfortunately sustained an injury and only her third match back in action and the first two, she looked completely in her best and did not seem to be hampered to the injury last year seemed to clear it up, but u nfortu nately seemed to clear it up, but unfortunately it's her left me again
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where she has ruptured the acl. let's take a look at the day's other sports stories now. the 2017 giro d'italia champion. dutchman tom dumoulin — fell heavily in today's fourth stage. and lost four minutes as a result. britain's simon yates was involved in another minor crash but remains second, behind primoz roglic. 23—time grand slam champion serena williams has pulled out of the italian open with a knee injury — but says she still hopes to play at the french open next month. nick kyrigos meanwhile was up to his old tricks in rome. the australian served underarm on the very first pointw as part of his repertoire in beating danil medvedev reaching the second round of the italian 0pen. and great britain were thrashed again, at the ice hockey world championship in slovakia. they lost 9—0 to denmark — morten poulsen with a hat—trick for the danes. it's a second big defeat in a row for great britain who lost 8—0 to canada on sunday.
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he's one of the greatestjump jockeys of all time, he's ridden some of the most famous horses in history, and was "leading jockey" at the cheltenham festival 11 times. this month — ruby walsh — announced his retirement from the sport, and today he turns a0. richard conway went to ireland to meet him. a final winner, afinalwinner, paralysed a final winner, paralysed in a glorious carrierfor a final winner, paralysed in a glorious carrier for ruby walsh, but for a retirement bringing certain benefits including get a free visit to the local pub to reflect on the decision. the last sort of 20 year —— yards, i was thinking he's going to win and this is it, but i was happy, i was not this last one, i was not thinking oh, no, i was thinking this is going to happen. what's the overriding emotion you have a? i am proud of what i did i have a? i am proud of what i did i have no regrets because i was never afraid to make a mistake.
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0ccasionally does mistakes that you injury, this had the following 2018 one of a number that resulted in at least 15 broken friends ruptured spleen and creche vertebra. the horse was unharmed and went on to win by for that jockey and horse was unharmed and went on to win by for thatjockey and prompted a period of life —— reflection. win by for thatjockey and prompted a period of life -- reflection. it's the straw that broke the camels back, it's my choice next time i'm going to be on forever. he insists that there will be no comeback, but winning the grand national trained by his dad will linger long in the memory. thinking back to that day, as good a day it ever gets. it's one of those days where you seem to remember everything about it. even though it was 19 years ago. i did not know what i had one, i did not realise the magnitude of what i had done even though at the time, it was
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just incredible. writing in broadcasting on race awaits, and with that comes standards of welfare and safety. there is a risk and national horse racing for both horse and jockey, and i think they've done and jockey, and i think they've done a huge distance with it, and i think it's right that they had to but i cannot remove the risk. we may have seen him last in the saddle, but his finishing post in the sport as distance away. that's all from sportsday. that play semifinal has gone to penalties, they had saved the first penalty which you can follow over on the sports website. coming up in a moment, the papers.
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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are former trade minister, lord jones and broadcaster henry bonsu. the financial times leads with the whatsapp security breach. the telegraph goes with the trial of a man who claimed he was the victim of a paedophile network — involving senior figures at westminster. the i reports on the potential end of thejeremy kyle show — after a person who appeared on it died. the metro goes with the same story, reporting that the show has been taken off the air to protect its long term future. the sun also leads on thejeremy kyle show —

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