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with some sunshine. not will be fine with some sunshine. not as breezy in the south temperature is a shade higher, the low to mid 20s by thursday. a quiet few days dominated by high pressure, dry weather and warm sunshine. by the end of the week and particularly into the weekend, things are going to change. we are more likely to find some rain. the process starts on friday, whether it is the weather front coming up through the channel or a weather front from the atlantic, pressure is going to be falling on friday. we will start to see a bit more cloud. we may well see a bit more cloud. we may well see some rain coming into western scotland and northern ireland. ahead of that, there will be some spells of that, there will be some spells of sunshine. but a few more showers breaking out. they are going to be hit and miss, breaking out. they are going to be hitand miss, but breaking out. they are going to be hit and miss, but they could be heavy on thundery. the wind will be lighter across more of the uk, so it will feel warm between the showers in the sunshine. temperatures around about the mid 20s. things turning much more unsettled as we head into the weekend. difficult to get the details right, but there is a trend to something a little bit wetter.
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thanks, darren. and that's bbc news at six on tuesday 30th of august. you can keep up with all the latest developments on bbc website. from the six team, it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. our headlines this evening. norrie takes no time in reaching round two of the us open. we're in new york on the day the women's defending champion makes her bow. paying the price for not just a 9—nil thumping but for his reaction to it. bournemouth�*s scott parker wins the new premier league season's sack race. and the highest ranked defector so far. open champion cameron smith
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is the latest to join the controversial liv golf series. hello and welcome to sportsday. you could forgive cameron norrie for thinking he flies under the radarjust a little too often. with all the global focus at the us open on serena's swansong and eyes closer to home on the return of raducanu. never mind andy murray's impressive win last night. the british number one was in and then out of the spotlight in the blink of an eye at flushing meadows this afternoon. cruising through to the second round with a straight sets win over benoit paire. dan glyde has more. when molten semifinalist seated in the top ten, a grand slam for the
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first time, cameron norrie stock is rising. and descent continues service plays set the mood. french men immediately on the back foot failed to win a game in the first set. in the second pair is tactic change no more long rallies, quick points and more success. despite that, norrie refused to yield. second set for the pair needed his serve to hold up in the third. it didn't. norrie was relentless. he is famed for his fitness and the british number one had his foot firmly on the frenchmen stroke. he'll face much tougher test this fortnight, expect cameron nor his chances to continue to climb. —— norrie.
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well rafa nadal and emma raducanu are part of the night session in new york... and we'll be live there in a moment... but another brit dan evans is playing his first round match right now. he's taken an early break of serve against czech playerjiri vesely, who's ranked 68 in the world, 45 places below evans. our sports news correspondent laura scott is at flushing meadows for us — norrie— raducanu— serena. he was so quick we should give them a little more airtime. really impressive first round win for him. it really was. i think of the first round of the us open it is all about not expending more energy then you have to do it really is incredibly hot and humid here have to do it really is incredibly hotand humid here in have to do it really is incredibly hot and humid here in new york. it's all about wrapping up those victories quickly and that is exactly what he did. but first set, 6- exactly what he did. but first set, 6— la than 80 minutes. yes, there was a little bit of second set resistant from paire but for norrie
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to get that third set wrapped up in 6- to get that third set wrapped up in 6— love and raise to that victory will give them so much confidence. especially given that afterwards he admitted to having been pretty nervous coming into that match. i think as the ph is mentioned, he does feel like he can cope with these conditions better than other players. that should stand him in pretty good stead. it’s players. that should stand him in pretty good stead-— players. that should stand him in pretty good stead. it's hard to know later what to _ pretty good stead. it's hard to know later what to expect _ pretty good stead. it's hard to know later what to expect from _ pretty good stead. it's hard to know later what to expect from emma - later what to expect from emma raducanu. we all remember spending two weeks in our company last year an extraordinary story maybe never to be repeated. yet for her she is looking to repeat something of the same because her form looking to repeat something of the same because herform and looking to repeat something of the same because her form and fitness has been troublesome over the last few months. has been troublesome over the last few months-— few months. absolutely. i feel like it's been an _ few months. absolutely. i feel like it's been an injury _ few months. absolutely. i feel like it's been an injury nightmare - few months. absolutely. i feel like it's been an injury nightmare after| it's been an injury nightmare after injury nightmare. blisters here and there. she will take confidence of course from having recently beaten serena williams. we just don't know which emma raducanu we will see when she takes to the court against the
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french veteran alize cornet. she does say she's going to face this us open with positive energy. of course she has the best memories of any player from last year. we will see what we get tonight from emma raducanu. she comes here in a totally different frame of mind to this time last year when she was unknown and unshackled. of course there will be a certain sense of expectation on her this year after what she has called a pretty bad year. we willjust see which emma raducanu we get tonight on the louis armstrong stadium. fix, raducanu we get tonight on the louis armstrong stadium.— armstrong stadium. a reflection of the big story _ armstrong stadium. a reflection of the big story last — armstrong stadium. a reflection of the big story last night, _ armstrong stadium. a reflection of the big story last night, that - armstrong stadium. a reflection of the big story last night, that of - the big story last night, that of course serena williams winning and extending there is long, emotional farewell with the sport. is it going to be a farewell? i think she's having a bit of fun with this being a little vague about the word she is using about whether this is in fact her final tournament.— using about whether this is in fact her final tournament. after we saw that hue her final tournament. after we saw that huge disolay _ her final tournament. after we saw that huge display of _ her final tournament. after we saw that huge display of affection - her final tournament. after we saw that huge display of affection for i that huge display of affection for serena on the arthur ashe stadium
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with a huge amount of a listers in the crowd, the we heart serena in the crowd, the we heart serena in the stands. of course in an interview on the court where she said she wants to evolve away from tennis, be a good mum to her daughter and focus on other things. thenin daughter and focus on other things. then in the press conference afterwards she said i've been pretty vague about it, i'm going to stay vague about it, i'm going to stay vague because you never know. to be honest, it seems that when she's playing like she did last night and realising she can win on the big stages, of course she's going to start doubting whether she's made the right decision. but it does feel like perhaps she is teasing us and she will stick to her plans for this to be herfinal tournament. she will stick to her plans for this to be her finaltournament. thank ou ve to be her finaltournament. thank you very much- — now, a word to the wise — don't lose 9—nil in the first month of your new season because you might lose yourjob too. on saturday it was bournemouth, thumped by liverpool, then a day later dundee united suffered the same fate at home to celtic. today —
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within hours of each other, both scott parker and jack ross were sacked. for parker it was four games into the new campaign after being promoted, but it was as much what he said afterwards that might have been the final straw. in terms of players on the pitch, in terms of where we are is the squad, starting players and the depth that we have. while i was alarmed that obviously calls would go in and easily —— goals going and easily. we are trying our hardest here and i feel sorry for the group in that sense, a group of players thatjust need help with this at the present time. need help with this at the present time. this is the statement released by bournemouth this morning in which the co—owner maxim demin says...
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jurgen klopp might have been the manager that helped dish out the 9—nil win at anfield but he was among the more surprised that scott parker was sacked in response to it. while was his reaction to it before showing a little more sympathy for his counterpart.— showing a little more sympathy for his counterpart. when i heard today i felt really. — his counterpart. when i heard today i felt really, that's _ his counterpart. when i heard today i felt really, that's a _ his counterpart. when i heard today i felt really, that's a moment - his counterpart. when i heard today i felt really, that's a moment when | i felt really, that's a moment when you realise. it's not about spending. all know things in different systems in the premier league how clubs are deleted. countries own clubs. some rules don't let them do exactly what they want. they could stretch their resources, that would be really strange, they could do absolutely anything because they're owned by countries. in other clubs and other structures... like i said maybe i'm not sure, arsenal or whoever.
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that's lewis coombes. we've seen what parker said that we've also seen what the club have said today and that is the central for their split. very much the oints for their split. very much the points that — for their split. very much the points that everyone - for their split. very much the - points that everyone is discussing today. yes, from the outside it may appear that it was a quick fire kneejerk reaction. four games into the premier league season, having gained promotionjust may the premier league season, having gained promotion just may put up those four games included arsenal, and man city in the course of 9—0 against liverpool at the weekend. for those who have been following bournemouth this is a tension that is been bubbling beneath the surface. sometimes out in the open because scott parker has been very open. arguably, to open in his criticism and suggestions at the club needs more investments in that squad. today i guess is the first public confirmation from the club that that has not gone down well.
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that has not gone down well. the statement today talked of, they need a manager who is in line of being a sustainable club and adding also they need someone who has the belief in the utmost respect for everyone that they work with. that's pretty damning stuff. it'd be interesting now to see who bournemouth turn to to try and find that person. a car staying in the premier league is not easy. many people have agreed with scott parker today saying that the club does need investment, very few players have that experience of premier league football. whoever comes in now obviously has quite a challenge on their hands. {lit comes in now obviously has quite a challenge on their hands. of course it the will challenge on their hands. of course it they will come _ challenge on their hands. of course it they will come in _ challenge on their hands. of course it they will come in wanting - challenge on their hands. of course it they will come in wanting to - challenge on their hands. of course| it they will come in wanting to know what kind of budget will be unavailable to try and stay in the premier league, which is a tall orderfor all promoted premier league, which is a tall order for all promoted clubs. premier league, which is a tall orderfor all promoted clubs. now they find themselves in a situation where they may immediately be at loggerheads with the club owners about expectations. very few of you want to take the job if the owners of already decided that survival
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might not be the priority because it cost so much money.— might not be the priority because it cost so much money. exactly. i think we are seeing _ cost so much money. exactly. i think we are seeing in _ cost so much money. exactly. i think we are seeing in the _ cost so much money. exactly. i think we are seeing in the open _ cost so much money. exactly. i think we are seeing in the open what - we are seeing in the open what conversations are happening and boardrooms across the country, the tension between finance, ambition and realism. obviously, managers and owners and fans come with that conversation from very different perspectives. i think it was scott parker's openness and honesty and calling out the owners to make that increase in investment so publicly that has not gone down well. i think moving forward, whoever takes the job will maybe have to be a little bit more, keep it to themselves a bit more, keep it to themselves a bit and leave those conversations for the board room. this is saying on the state in behind me that together anything is possible. they proven that just together anything is possible. they proven thatjust by reaching the premier league. perhaps today's news is a reminder that it is all about being on the same page and sticking together behind closed doors. great together behind closed doors. great to talk to you- _ together behind closed doors. great to talk to you. thank _ together behind closed doors. great to talk to you. thank you _ together behind closed doors. great to talk to you. thank you for joining us. did we do well not to
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mention that cardigan of scott parker, very expensive. for dundee united jack ross, he was only five league games into his time at charge before the 9—0 league at celtic during the weekend. tyrone smith reports on his demise. i during the weekend. tyrone smith reports on his demise.— reports on his demise. i would do this right- — reports on his demise. i would do this right- i'm _ reports on his demise. i would do this right. i'm suffering _ reports on his demise. i would do this right. i'm suffering at - reports on his demise. i would do this right. i'm suffering at the - this right. i'm suffering at the moment from that embarrassing, humiliation from a perspective. john ross hasn't — humiliation from a perspective. john ross hasn't been _ humiliation from a perspective. john ross hasn't been given the time to fix it 9—0 humiliation to celtic, the home to f:c., the last offer united iraq in which would him of his duties the immediate rate affects what up liam fox was take interim charge. this affects what up liam fox was take interim charge.— interim charge. as a port and the -la ers interim charge. as a port and the players and _ interim charge. as a port and the players and staff _ interim charge. as a port and the players and staff and _ interim charge. as a port and the players and staff and everybody l players and staff and everybody takes her reset to reflect. and part they've all played a map. obviously he takes the fall for that. i think the players will do that. i think they will look at themselves. ten weeks is a _ they will look at themselves. ten weeks is a long time and started
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support jack ross arrived here at the end ofjune but it's all gone sour very quickly. a hugely impressive i—0 sour very quickly. a hugely impressive 1—0 home win at the start of the month and has been followed ljy of the month and has been followed by five straight defeats, they shipped 2a goals in the process conceding seven in the way. so what do the united fans make of his departure afterjust do the united fans make of his departure after just seven do the united fans make of his departure afterjust seven games in charge? to departure after “ust seven games in charae? ., , ., , �* ., charge? to be honest, i'm glad. i think it's the _ charge? to be honest, i'm glad. i think it's the worst _ charge? to be honest, i'm glad. i think it's the worst the _ charge? to be honest, i'm glad. i think it's the worst the seems - think it's the worst the seems benson's watching them from the last seven— benson's watching them from the last seven days, _ benson's watching them from the last seven days, it's the worst i've seen since _ seven days, it's the worst i've seen since then — seven days, it's the worst i've seen since then-— since then. disappointed, really. can't “ust since then. disappointed, really. can't just be _ since then. disappointed, really. can'tjust be given _ since then. disappointed, really. can'tjust be given three - since then. disappointed, really. can'tjust be given three months| since then. disappointed, really. - can'tjust be given three months and etc for— can'tjust be given three months and etc for the _ can'tjust be given three months and etc for the expect _ can'tjust be given three months and etc for the expect everything - can'tjust be given three months and etc for the expect everything to - can'tjust be given three months and etc for the expect everything to be . etc for the expect everything to be rosy _ etc for the expect everything to be ros . �* , etc for the expect everything to be ros . ~ , ., ., , etc for the expect everything to be ros. ., rosy. any other 'ob you would be sacked for — rosy. any other 'ob you would be sacked for the — rosy. any otherjob you would be sacked for the i'm _ rosy. any otherjob you would be sacked for the i'm not _ rosy. any otherjob you would be sacked for the i'm not surprised. j sacked for the i'm not surprised. with ross gone united are now beginning the service for what will beginning the service for what will be there for the manager in four years. we'll return to football later in the programme open champion cameron smith has become the latest type profile
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culvert to defect to the saudi backed live series. this weekend just outside of boston. ian carter is with us. i say high—profile but he is as the world over to the highest ranked player so far to make the switch. yes. over to the highest ranked player so far to make the switch.— far to make the switch. yes, he's the most significant _ far to make the switch. yes, he's the most significant coup - far to make the switch. yes, he's the most significant coup without doubt for liv call so far. he is right at the height of his power. number two in the world, the reigning open champion, the rating players champion as well. that will not sit easily with the pga tour. they are losing the winner of their biggest tournament and only last week they announced at that event will carry a first prize of $25 million next march. they won't have a defending champion there because the players who have defected to liv from the pga tour are all serving in definite bands. a big blow, no doubt about that. it proves undoubtedly
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for liv call. i about that. it proves undoubtedly for liv call-— for liv call. i know there's a reason why _ for liv call. i know there's a reason why smith _ for liv call. i know there's a reason why smith is - for liv call. i know there's a reason why smith is making j for liv call. i know there's a - reason why smith is making the announcements on liv on his behalf but there has been the drip drip effect, announcements about these golfers. as is all part of a pr battle that they are attempting to wage? battle that they are attempting to wa . e? f , , ., wage? they're “ust trying to strengthen — wage? they're just trying to strengthen their _ wage? they're just trying to strengthen their line-up. i wage? they're just trying to - strengthen their line-up. that's the strengthen their line—up. that's the simple truth of the matter. and in smith they've got their biggest asset but they've also use find nieman and shelley who is the youngest player at 23 in the world top 20 ranked 19th in the world, fantastic prospect. significant siting there. the other players they've signed today are an australian and it india and a couple of americans. those names have been telegraphed really and they are really from the world ranking list. trying to get those hot players to
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play, which ever organiser the status on the pga tour. they taken big steps. i think that will be buoyed by the fact that the likes of cameron, young and yarmouth have not signed in this latest raft for liv golf. thank you forjoining us. you're watching sportsday. let's have a look at some of the day's other headlines. birmingham phoenix london spirit. alice monahan for london spirit help her and to alice monahan for london spirit help herand to birmingham alice monahan for london spirit help her and to birmingham phoenix reaching the knockout stage of the women's 100. reaching the knockout stage of the women's100-_ reaching the knockout stage of the women's 100. women's100. spirit has also all the overhead of — women's100. spirit has also all the overhead of one _ women's100. spirit has also all the overhead of one by _ women's100. spirit has also all the overhead of one by four _ women's100. spirit has also all the overhead of one by four wickets - women's100. spirit has also all the overhead of one by four wickets at i overhead of one by four wickets at lords. the future of worcester rugby union club remains uncertain as their players and staff have been told they won't be paid on time again this week. in an email to employees, the club owners have said they "do not have the money at this moment". throwing their place in the premiership further in doubt. tommy freeman signed a new long—term
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contract with northampton saints. the 21—year—old was first called up by england for the 2021 autumn internationals and won two caps on the summer tour to australia. belgians more than doubled the lead at the world espana after winning stage ten. it was a 19 mile times trial. depending chance has moved up to second overall but he is still two minutes, 41 seconds behind. leeds have a chance to continue their bright start to the season tonight as the premier league stages its first round of midweek fixtures. they're at everton, who by contrast are looking for their first win. ian dennis is part of 5live's commentary team at elland road. the commentary team at elland road. one thing i can 5 here the one thing i can guarantee you here tonight it will be like a bear. in terms of an atmosphere because there's no love lost between leeds united and everton manager frank
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lombard. it dates back three years ago to spy gate and in charge of derby county. when he predicts that his everton players are in for a tough fight, stephen moura, there can be in for a noisy night too. they certainly are. i was at that game _ they certainly are. i was at that game that— they certainly are. i was at that game that you're talking about. that was him _ game that you're talking about. that was him at _ game that you're talking about. that was him at the smear created here. derby— was him at the smear created here. derby came — was him at the smear created here. derby came and spoil the party. they said the _ derby came and spoil the party. they said the relationship between frank and the _ said the relationship between frank and the leeds fans is not the greatest _ and the leeds fans is not the greatest. it's a big ask for everton to come _ greatest. it's a big ask for everton to come here and get a result tonight — to come here and get a result tonight. leads on the back of the poor— tonight. leads on the back of the poor results at the weekend, a tough result— poor results at the weekend, a tough result against a brighton team. they are in— result against a brighton team. they are in good _ result against a brighton team. they are in good shape. we had a good should _ are in good shape. we had a good should start to the season. once leed _ should start to the season. once leed fans— should start to the season. once leed fans get behind above even harden — leed fans get behind above even harder. ., , ., , ~' ., harder. you used to play so you know what this place _ harder. you used to play so you know what this place can _ harder. you used to play so you know what this place can be _ harder. you used to play so you know what this place can be like _ harder. you used to play so you know what this place can be like when - what this place can be like when it's rocking, basically.— it's rocking, basically. yes. we were aston _ it's rocking, basically. yes. we were aston villa _ it's rocking, basically. yes. we were aston villa at _ it's rocking, basically. yes. we were aston villa at the - it's rocking, basically. yes. we. were aston villa at the weekend it's rocking, basically. yes. we - were aston villa at the weekend you asked _ were aston villa at the weekend you asked me _ were aston villa at the weekend you asked me what that crowd was like and i said — asked me what that crowd was like and i said it's tough to play in front of _ and i said it's tough to play in front of. this crowd is tough as well— front of. this crowd is tough as well but i — front of. this crowd is tough as well but i feel him last couple of
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years— well but i feel him last couple of years they've changed. there's a little _ years they've changed. there's a little bit — years they've changed. there's a little bit more leniency towards the way the _ little bit more leniency towards the way the team are set up, the way they play— way the team are set up, the way they play football. they understand what the team are trying to achieve. when _ what the team are trying to achieve. when they— what the team are trying to achieve. when they get behind you and enclose down and _ when they get behind you and enclose down and challenge you you'll hear that roar _ down and challenge you you'll hear that roar go out. it gives you that extra hit— that roar go out. it gives you that extra hit of— that roar go out. it gives you that extra bit of incentive in you, that though— extra bit of incentive in you, that though to — extra bit of incentive in you, that though to forge an extra yard. it's a brilliant — though to forge an extra yard. it's a brilliant place to play football. tough _ a brilliant place to play football. tough place for brilliant. everton are said to _ tough place for brilliant. everton are said to when _ tough place for brilliant. everton are said to when the _ tough place for brilliant. everton are said to when the season - tough place for brilliant. everton are said to when the season do l tough place for brilliant. everton i are said to when the season do you worry for them? i do are said to when the season do you worry for them?— worry for them? i do worry. interestingly, _ worry for them? i do worry. interestingly, i— worry for them? i do worry. interestingly, i think- worry for them? i do worry. | interestingly, i think they've worry for them? i do worry. - interestingly, i think they've not had a _ interestingly, i think they've not had a bad — interestingly, i think they've not had a bad transfer window. anthony gordon— had a bad transfer window. anthony gordon situation, still in transfer that we — gordon situation, still in transfer that we look at the players that they brought in on paper, good players. — they brought in on paper, good players, mcneil needs to do more, he beat don't _ players, mcneil needs to do more, he beat don't think we seen enough of him. beat don't think we seen enough of him and _ beat don't think we seen enough of him. and foley, interesting signing. will he _ him. and foley, interesting signing. will he start tonight, will they expect— will he start tonight, will they expect them to start and have that extra bit— expect them to start and have that extra bit that everton had been lacking? — extra bit that everton had been lackin: ? , ., ., lacking? leeds united, everton and live on bbc —
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lacking? leeds united, everton and live on bbc radio _ lacking? leeds united, everton and live on bbc radio 5 _ lacking? leeds united, everton and live on bbc radio 5 live _ lacking? leeds united, everton and live on bbc radio 5 live on - lacking? leeds united, everton and live on bbc radio 5 live on bbc- live on bbc radio 5 live on bbc radio 5 live. the coverage sums seven o'clock. i7 set—top and the last season. we could have our fourth set—top and the last season. we could have ourfourth in set—top and the last season. we could have our fourth in four weeks so far this time around last week for the fourth place brighton absalom will take you there in 2a hours at least. absalom will take you there in 24 hours at least.— hours at least. anybody in the premier league _ will tell you if you play four points you quite happy about. maybe liverpool and city have to do a bit better. but generally, for the rest of us that is a fantastic return. we are happy. small sample so we have to remain focused, humble, respectful. just go to poland and try and take the points there. those are two of the _ try and take the points there. those are two of the four _ try and take the points there. those are two of the four primary - try and take the points there. those are two of the four primary games l are two of the four primary games this evening for the all evening. the other two are branford at crystal palace, that 730 start while at chelsea southampton at 745.
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with just over 48 hours to go until the transfer window closes in the big leagues across europe, the premier league had already broken its spending record before two clubs committed to another i40—odd millionjust in the last day. football news show presenter ben croucher is with me with a big deadline day show to come on thursday... but a couple of major deals to talk about today... including an imminent one at manchester united— the ajax winner is set to join for a record £86 million all in. £81 million vase five add—ons making in the second most expensive signing behind paul. he is very much ten heart signing. a player known well for his time at ajax. willjoin partners in the following ten heart into old trafford. he's not always prolific winger for the piece probably not going to score a huge
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number of goals. one season he scored eight goals 4—6. not outstanding numbers was interesting as well at manchester united have marcus rashford, jadon sancho, and play out wide as well. what this may be is a little bit a shift in the tactical situation from eric ten target and the fact that they might play marcus rashford a little centrally and play anthony out on the wing. b. centrally and play anthony out on the win. �* .., centrally and play anthony out on the win. �* _, , centrally and play anthony out on thewinu. �* , ., ., the wing. a record signing for a -la er the wing. a record signing for a player leaving _ the wing. a record signing for a player leaving that _ the wing. a record signing for a player leaving that is _ the wing. a record signing for a player leaving that is a - the wing. a record signing for a player leaving that is a loss - the wing. a record signing for a player leaving that is a loss of i player leaving that is a loss of money for a player that many expected to arrive at manchester united eventually for the western have broken their transfer records was up the brazilian coming in from leon for something interesting signing because it is prime, 25 years old is to west ham who can provide him at least the prospect of european football.— european football. yes. european football where david _ european football. yes. european football where david moyes - european football. yes. european football where david moyes first i european football. yes. european i football where david moyes first got to know lucas because west ham played leon in that europa league season. he said himself, we know little bit about them but i saw him
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first hand and that's where i really like the look of him. a central midfielder, he himself that he prefers playing the left side of central midfield. really had to go forward, can play beyond the front man for the he really thrives in. i'm likely to be involved in spurs because wallace's paperwork was done last night and the signing was confirmed today he still hasn't trained with west ham yet. it will be unlikely that he would make his debut in mack a. yes, everybody is making the samejoke debut in mack a. yes, everybody is making the same joke on social media in the middle of the west ham midfield you going to have pet cats rice. �* , , , midfield you going to have pet cats rice.�* , ,, midfield you going to have pet cats rice. , ,, �* rice. i'm surprised you didn't lead with thought- _ rice. i'm surprised you didn't lead with thought. before _ rice. i'm surprised you didn't lead with thought. before i _ rice. i'm surprised you didn't lead with thought. before i let - rice. i'm surprised you didn't lead with thought. before i let you - rice. i'm surprised you didn't lead with thought. before i let you go. joyce, player many know from chelsea, play for england as well. in the first two teams that tom is to go pick up when he arrived he had him but since then he's gone completely missing to the extent that he is now been loaned tuchel out to germany. ——. i that he is now been loaned tuchel out to germany. --._ that he is now been loaned tuchel out to germany. --. i think achilles really tuchel— out to germany. --. i think achilles really tuchel injured _ out to germany. --. i think achilles really tuchel injured his _ out to germany. --. i think achilles really tuchel injured his progress i really tuchel injured his progress under thomas. really tuchel injured his progress
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underthomas. he really tuchel injured his progress under thomas. he was one of the regulars for the premed mind kevin hudson was in competition up front with him as well for the sense that achilles injury hasn't played any minute so far this season. i think he himself will be the one to move at a stamp bridge because with the world cup coming up in november all of the english players that aren't getting gametime are going to be one just thankful that we've seen with abraham with roma as well, if you are performing well a broad carousel date will have you in his plans. also another loan move been confirmed today the tottenham wingback, on his way to atletico madrid, signed a couple years ago from riau madrid is solid on the second two pecking order. he's on his way out. we are expecting as well that manchester city are going to be interested in signing of a canon g for the base centre half pep guardiola might feel he needs a bit
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of recruitment in that area for the £50 million they are reckoning might be in the market for the last couple of days. be in the market for the last couple of da s. ., . , be in the market for the last couple of da s. ., ., , ., be in the market for the last couple ofda s. ., ._ ., , of days. normally i would be the ones that would _ of days. normally i would be the ones that would tell _ of days. normally i would be the ones that would tell you - of days. normally i would be the ones that would tell you all- of days. normally i would be the | ones that would tell you all about the show coming up on thursday but you've got a spiel that could be wordperfect and delivered in no time at all for them over to you. football new show transferred there a day on the bbc iplayer, ii football new show transferred there a day on the bbc iplayer, 11 o'clock at night we've got simon stone, chamberlain, a whole host of gas rounding out the best of transfer deadline day and the biggest summer signings. deadline day and the biggest summer siaunins. w' deadline day and the biggest summer siaunins. , . as advertised. between now and then you can keep up to date with all the transfer speculations and stories with a head to the bbc sport website. that's where you can find out about dan evans as well. he said in the first set by six four. that's it. that's all the time we have on sports day. thank you for your
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company. hello. after another fine end to the day for many of you, a much cooler night to come tonight across some northern areas. that's because the cloud we've seen in scotland and northern ireland continues to thin and break up. there will be a little bit here and there. also seeing a bit more cloud drift in across yorkshire and parts of north—east england. here, a greater chance of showers, but clear skies elsewhere, bit of a north—south split in temperature. it's across rural parts of scotland, maybe around the south, through the borders of norther england, we could see temperatures drop down to around 4 or 5 degrees. notice, though, we're sitting in the low teens in southern parts, still got that east or northeasterly breeze blowing, as we'll have tomorrow, but a lot of sunshine to come through the morning. bit of cloud bubbling up through the day, but most will stick with sunny spells, most will stay dry. a sunny day for scotland and northern ireland. feeling warmer here. but northern england, parts of the north midlands, north wales, there will be slightly more cloud at times. and here, the chance of one or two showers. breeziest in the south,
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hello, i'm ros atkins. this is outside source. pakistan's prime minister says floods there are the worst in the country's history. and the un has launched an emergency appeal. the pakistani people are facing a monsoon on steroids, the relentless impact of epic levels of rain and flooding. we'll get the latest from our correspondents in both the north and south of pakistan. also on outside source: there's a tense calm in baghdad after two days of deadly fighting, sparked by a powerful cleric�*s decision to withdraw from iraqi politics. we will explain how that fits into the dynamics of the region. and we'll have the story of this australian man who was the subject
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