tv Sportsday BBC News July 14, 2020 6:30pm-6:45pm BST
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the elusive street artist banksy has spray—painted a message for london commuters on the underground. under the caption if you don't mask, you don't get, the graffiti artist is seen on the central line tube, stencilling his famous rats, and wearing a mask while holding a bottle of sanitiser. time for a look at the weather, here's susan powell. if you are lucky enough to have some evening sunshine, make the most of it. our story for the next 2a hours, maybe even 48 hours, it. our story for the next 24 hours, maybe even 48 hours, features a lot more cloud across the uk. that was john 0 groats, let's go to the other side of scotland now to argyll and bute, where the cloud is already piling on. notice how low the cloud is, and notice how marketers around the coast. it is thanks to a warm
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weather front moving in from the atlantic, a wide band of cloud, and basically for wednesday, i think it will cover all parts of the uk. to this evening, still a bit of brightness at the moment, but in comes the rain in association with that front through the small hours to scotland, to northern england, to wales, the south—west of england. i think it will be a bit drier here by the end of the night. just possibly first thing on wednesday, a few counties of eastern england since an early brightness, but the cloud widespread is the day pans out. some rain as the front pushes across northern england, possibly a few sharper showers following behind. the gray is really the dominating factor, the temperatures suppressed bya factor, the temperatures suppressed by a few degrees. thursday, a bit brighterfor by a few degrees. thursday, a bit brighter for england and wales, eastern scotland looking particularly favoured. we could also get our highest temperature somewhere here, possibly 23 or 24. in contrast, further west, much
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greyer, because we have a cold front which will then dry to sink its way southwards across the uk through friday and on into the weekend. just how quickly that front moves through is open to some question at the moment, head of it still some rain to the south, but always moving through the course of the weekend. but hopefully we will all see a bit more anywhere sunshine as well. that's all from the bbc news at six, so it's goodbye from me. and on bbc one, we nowjoin the bbc‘s news teams where you are. hello, and welcome to sportsday. i'm sarah mulkerrins. coming up: pep guardiola says manchester city deserve an apology, as jose mourihno questions the process that led to their european ban being overturned.
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why are you paying eight or 9 million if you are not guilty. if they are not guilty, than the decision is a disgrace. olympic bronze medallist amy tinkler says she made a formal complaint to british gymnastics last december, and revealed she left the sport due to negative experiences. former great britain cyclist jess varnish has lost her employment tribunal appeal against british cycling. hello, and welcome to sportsday. hello and welcome along to sportsday, "incredibly happy" is how pep guardiola today described his feelings, after manchester city's european ban was overturned. the manager also says his club deserves an apology — after being cleared of breaching financial fair play
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rules in football. however, the club were fined ten million euros and some other premier league managers have today criticised the process. rhia chohan has this report. the court of arbitration for the decision to clear manchester city of breaking financial fairplay rules was never going to be met lightly. you will make it is a disgraceful decision. because if manchester city is not guilty of it than i think to be punished with some millions as a disgrace is a decision. if you're not guilty, you are not punished. if they are guilty, they should be banned. in any case, the decision is
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a disaster. it does with some concern that they could even clear the way for a breakaway league by the way for a breakaway league by the world's were just owners. the way for a breakaway league by the world's were just ownerslj the way for a breakaway league by the world's were just owners. i do not think it was a good day for foot ball not think it was a good day for football yesterday stop if no one is to care any more, the richest countries can do what they want to do and make the competition very difficult and that could lead automatically to a kind of world super league with ten clubs. when speaking to the media, he remained adamant that his cloud did nothing wrong and should receive an apology from them. it was a good day for foot ball from them. it was a good day for football not a bad day because we played and we showed that we played in the same rules of all the clubs, all of the clubs in the premier league in europe can play the champions league because what we have done was right. most proper. champions league because what we have done was right. most propenm is sure to have an impact on his
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future at the cloud and also affect how they spend their money this summer. how they spend their money this summer. doubts over whether or not their current line—up want to stay under the reality of no champions league are no more. simon, you are at the virtual conference and it was really quite passionate. he was. most of the time, he gives the impression of wanting to be anywhere other than sat in front of the media and that is virtually him sitting in front of them in today, he had something to say and he went straight off and for 20 minutes, 25 minutes, hejust went over and over the same things he had agoat over and over the same things he had a go at the leaguer president saying they must be worried and that
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yesterday he did not like what was happening previously. and he spoke about the other clubs within the print leak crew we understand when to them and asked not to set the judgement before they made their own ruling and told them not to go whispering behind peoples backs and if they've got something to say, they should say to manchester city and he demanded an apology from the people within the game who sniped and snarled behind their back, accusing them and sing their guilty before the was even heard. he was getting a lot of his chest and he said that they had been found guilty of nothing. if you want to take us on now, take us on the pitch because thatis on now, take us on the pitch because that is what we deserve to be with the big teams and you're going to have to like it and it was a very,
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very passionate pep guardiola this afternoon. and i suppose that that raises the question whenjose mourinho comes and criticise the process of the cloud and the financial fairplay rules, you wonder whether or not this is nowhere near over, is it? there is problems with that, i think they may want to stick with it but basically the clubs want to stick with it but there are clear problems, not least of which so many of the allegations were thrown out because they were over a five—year time limitand because they were over a five—year time limit and so there are issues, but i think they want to stick with the process. lovely to have you with us. wycombe wanderers are celebrating reaching the second tier of english football for the first time in their i33—year—history. joe jacobson was the man on the spot at wembley as they beat oxford 2—i in the league one play—off final, scoring his penalty
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12 minutes from time. he told the bbc earlier today, when the final whistle blew, the possibility of any kind of social distancing went with it. it's difficult, let me tell you when people are running and jumping all over each other and celebrating like nothing i've ever seen before. everything just goes out the window and it is a strange thing that takes over you and you lose it for little bit. yeah, we had a good time i think we got kicked out of wimbley at one point. i think they're trying to close up and sort everything out near like guys, you have to go. i fixing the boys at to shower and some back in their full kit, fixing the boys at to shower and some back in theirfull kit, a pop stayed open for us we had a little get there which carried on into the early hours i think some of them
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stayed right through it. but for me, not a big drinker, i was done at around four o'clock in the morning. following the racial abuse of footballers wilfried zaha and david mcgoldrick on social media over the weekend, the professional footballers association are looking into more ways to support their members when incidents occur. iffy onhoura is the coaching and equalities executive, and he's told the bbc that they are looking into tracking software to locate abusers — but they also want more regulation of social media. it is been around centuries, television probably century. so these are all media that have gotten toa these are all media that have gotten to a stage they are regulated be precise. social media is barely out of its teens and i am a fan of social media, it's how we live our lives we are not looking to close down something that has been a force for good but with everything that has amassed a great power, there's a
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responsibility with how it is disseminated, who watches it, who was able to access it and that all comes with regulation and u nfortu nately, comes with regulation and unfortunately, social media can be any different from other media went to look at how we do that. there's been some talk about that and know to look at how we put that into action. let's have a look at some of the day's other sports stories... chelsea manager frank lampard wants his players to take more responsibilty as they look to close in on a champions league spot. they host already relegated norwich in the premier league later. and after losing last time out, lampard says he wants to hear more from his players on the pitch this evening. england's joe launchbury is among 15 players to sign new long—term deals with wasps. head coach lee blackett said he was "delighted to see so many players committing their futures to the club".
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