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stave off her swansong for a little longer. stave off her swansong for a little [on . er. ~ w stave off her swansong for a little lonen l l, l, stave off her swansong for a little loner. ~ l, l, , stave off her swansong for a little [omen l l, l, , l, l, stave off her swansong for a little loner. ~ l, l, , l, l, longer. what a line-up. laura scott, in new york- — time for a look at the weather. at this time of year, we often see the battle between summer into autumn and that is what we have got. this afternoon, it was actually quite warm out there. we saw 26 degrees in east anglia, but a different story to the west and you have probably heard about how low pressure is set to dominate as we head into the weekend. that low will be setting out to the west and it is going to be kicking the weatherfront into western areas. we can see the signs of that already into western scotland and northern ireland. thundery showers as well into the south—east, but i want to focus on this rain out of the west over the next few days. over the weekend, we will see significant totals here. the darker the blues and greens, potentially for northern ireland and scotland and maybe parts of northern england, we could see a lot of rain
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before the low pressure starts to ease away. on saturday, we will see wet weather to the west. it is also going to impact wales and south—west england. elsewhere, dry with sunshine. if you dodge the showers, you will get that once again. but we could see lines of showers through east anglia, stretching up towards newcastle and south—west scotland. we are going to see the winds strengthen, particularly with this pulse of wet weather pushing up from the south—west towards northern ireland during the beginning of sunday. that is then going to sit across northern ireland and south—west scotland once again. that is where the worst of the weather is going to be. it is also going to be windy, but elsewhere, yet again, it is going to be blustery. you might see isolated showers, but you could also grab some late summer, early autumn, whichever way you prefer, sunshine and top temperatures on
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sunday of 25 degrees. thanks. and that's bbc news at six. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six team, it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday this friday night. i'm chetan pathak. coming up in the programme... can andy murray reach the second week of the us open? we'll be live in new york for the latest. after a record—breaking transfer window, we ask if the big spending will translate into success on the pitch ahead of a big weekend in the premier league. in their first match since being crowned european champions, england are in austria as they look to qualify for next year's women's world cup. also coming up in the programme before 7... a huge blow for england
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asjonny bairstow�*s ruled out of the t20 world cup after suffering a possible broken leg whilst playing golf. and nearly two years on from being expelled from the football league, bury�*s newest incarnation prepare to play in the fa cup. welcome along, thank you forjoining us. ten years ago, andy murray was on course to win his first grand slam title at the us open. most people aren't expecting that to happen again, but he has got a chance of reaching the second week of a grand slam for the first time in five years. and he's not the only british player hoping to keep their run going at flushing meadows. our sports news correspondent
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laura scott is there for us. a tough test of course, and if murray is to get through, he has to do it the hard way. exactly. exa ctly. h e exactly. he didn't do a huge amount wrong in the first set against matteo berrettini, but he was broken in the seventh game and went on to lose that set. it seemed like he was struggling with his serve on the sunnyside of the court because the match started with half of the court in shade, half of it in bright sunshine. his first serve was below 50%. he needs that to come up again if he's going to be berrettini, who we know has extraordinary shots. he is one set up. murray was broken and the second set but broke straight
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back. as you say, murray would have to do it in four sets if he's going to do it in four sets if he's going to win this one, but the fans i've been speaking to our hopeful he can do it. murray says he's feeling the best he has in years, so you never write andy murray off. he best he has in years, so you never write andy murray off.— write andy murray off. he has the will to win- _ write andy murray off. he has the will to win. jack _ write andy murray off. he has the will to win. jack draper _ write andy murray off. he has the will to win. jack draper has - write andy murray off. he has the will to win. jack draper has had i write andy murray off. he has the will to win. jack draper has had a | will to win. jack draper has had a good year. he's got to be feeling confident about reaching the second week of a grand slam for the first time in his career?— week of a grand slam for the first time in his career? absolutely, he is and uncharted _ time in his career? absolutely, he is and uncharted territory, - time in his career? absolutely, he is and uncharted territory, but - time in his career? absolutely, he is and uncharted territory, but he| is and uncharted territory, but he seems really assured. he feels like he belongs... he's always believed in his tennis, but he was hit with injuries earlier in his career, and this is why he's hoping to make his mark. he's already seen off felix oj aliassime. he will fancy his
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chances. a lot of the british players and people within british tennis have been very excited about jack draper for a tennis have been very excited about jack draperfor a number of years, so it wouldn't be a surprise at all if you are to come through that much later. , . . , if you are to come through that much later. , , , , if you are to come through that much later. ,, , i, later. just briefly, nobody send more attention _ later. just briefly, nobody send more attention than _ later. just briefly, nobody send more attention than serena - later. just briefly, nobody send - more attention than serena williams. for understandable reasons, most likely her farewell tour. could well continue tonight.— continue tonight. absolutely, it wasn't to be — continue tonight. absolutely, it wasn't to be a _ continue tonight. absolutely, it wasn't to be a dream _ continue tonight. absolutely, it wasn't to be a dream doubles l continue tonight. absolutely, it l wasn't to be a dream doubles run with her sister venus. they were knocked out in the first round of the doubles last night when they were headlining. pretty on circumstances —— unprecedented circumstances. there was no grand could buy at all and we don't know whether venus will play again, but serena marches on in the singles. given her manner of victory, no one
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is writing her off. people are starting to dream of what might be possible. she plays and headlines for the third night and a row. can’t for the third night and a row. can't wait for that _ for the third night and a row. can't wait for that one. _ for the third night and a row. can't wait for that one. laura _ for the third night and a row. can't wait for that one. laura scott, - for the third night and a row. can't wait for that one. laura scott, in new york. as we've been hearing, it'll most likely be serena williams's last major tournament. mackie shilstone was serena's fitness coach for 13 years. he's been talking to the bbc about what makes her so special. serena is loyal to a fault, and i think_ serena is loyal to a fault, and i think that _ serena is loyal to a fault, and i think that is a huge proposition, because — think that is a huge proposition, because she will look out for you. i never_ because she will look out for you. i never knew — because she will look out for you. i never knew what i meant to her, but what _ never knew what i meant to her, but what she did — never knew what i meant to her, but what she did for me, she taught me how to _ what she did for me, she taught me how to have — what she did for me, she taught me how to have fun. you see, she emotes this love _ how to have fun. you see, she emotes this love - _ how to have fun. you see, she emotes this love - the — how to have fun. you see, she emotes this love — the way she walks on the court. _ this love — the way she walks on the court. things— this love — the way she walks on the
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court, things change. that is what i've seen— court, things change. that is what i've seen in— court, things change. that is what i've seen in the best prose, the minute — i've seen in the best prose, the minute they hit the field, the terse, — minute they hit the field, the terse, the court, their eyes change. and you can hear more of that interview — a unique insight into the world of serena williams — in this week's edition of the sports desk podcast. a record—breaking £1.9 billion — that's how much premier league clubs spent in this summer's transfer window which closed last night. it's more than spain's la liga, italy's serie a and the german bundesliga combined. chelsea spent around £255 million. that's more in one window than any other club in premier league history. brazilian winger antony became the most expensive deadline day signing at £82 million — as manchester united smashed their own summer spending record. and with 21 players coming in for around £125 million — nottingham forest made more signings in one summer than any other british team in history. with more on that big spending, i've been speaking to tim bridge, who's been crunching the numbers.
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he's lead partner in deloitte's sports business group. in some ways, it has taken people a little bit by surprise. the extent to which clubs have been spending over the last couple of months. there's a few factors behind it. we're coming out of covid—i9 at the same time as the premier league clubs are entering a new broadcast cycle. the league clubs have security over the amount they received for the next few years, and thus increased on previous amount. we've also got the fact that i think him clubs are treating this like an opportunity, so whilst there is challenges across some clubs in europe or lower down the system, they're thinking that they can acquire talent at an earlier stage. then the traditional reasons as
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well. there's new owners in the premier league. the winger itself is now the competition and the way it's overtaken by the media. so, it feels as though... overtaken by the media. so, it feels as though---— overtaken by the media. so, it feels as though... as though. .. money coming in allows the premier— as though... money coming in allows the premier league _ as though... money coming in allows the premier league to _ as though... money coming in allows the premier league to blow - as though... money coming in allows| the premier league to blow everyone else out of the water.— else out of the water. absolutely. the premier— else out of the water. absolutely. the premier league _ else out of the water. absolutely. the premier league predicates i the premier league predicates centralised broadcast rights that are sold all around the world. for the first time, this year, this cycle will see international rights higher than the domestic rights with bt, sky and bbc. the premier league remains really the premium sport property that on casters all around the world are looking to acquire. that's simply because the nature of
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the league and the spectacle that we see in front of us. aha, the league and the spectacle that we see in front of us.— see in front of us. a different demographic _ see in front of us. a different demographic in _ see in front of us. a different demographic in terms - see in front of us. a different demographic in terms of- see in front of us. a different demographic in terms of the | see in front of us. a different - demographic in terms of the spending in the clubs we see in that top spending the list — it's notjust about the big teams shelling out a lot of money. clubs like nottingham forest, for example, how significant is it to see that?— is it to see that? there is a sli . htl is it to see that? there is a slightly different _ is it to see that? there is a i slightly different demographic is it to see that? there is a - slightly different demographic this time. a couple of weeks ago, we released our annual review, a very in—depth study looking at the situation across football. what it highlights more than ever, there's always been a gap. but through covid, the championship clubs have change their model and focused on survival. premier league clubs were a lot more able to continue business as normal. all that spending only serves to up the expectations. it's another big weekend in the premier league,
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with one manager already sacked and others feeling the heat. saturday's action kicks off with the merseyside derby at goodison park with both teams needing a win, asjoe lynskey reports. the window is shut, the deals are done. top—flight squads now are sealed for the summer and for ii sealed for the summer and for 11 rounds of fixtures before the world cup break. the first look at the league for the new faces comes at lunchtime on merseyside. where liverpool take the energy of a late went into the derby. they go to everton, who drawn through your five but haven't won yet but we hello i don't think but haven't won yet but we hello i don't thin i . . . don't think this is a true reflection. _ don't think this is a true reflection. we - don't think this is a true reflection. we should i don't think this is a true i reflection. we should have don't think this is a true - reflection. we should have more points. but the feeling is that we're getting better and better and we're getting better and better and wejust we're getting better and better and we just have to continue. it’s a we're getting better and better and we just have to continue.— we just have to continue. it's a big fiuht,
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we just have to continue. it's a big fiaht, we we just have to continue. it's a big fight. we cannot — we just have to continue. it's a big fight, we cannot ignore _ we just have to continue. it's a big fight, we cannot ignore that. - we just have to continue. it's a big fight, we cannot ignore that. i - fight, we cannot ignore that. i really— fight, we cannot ignore that. i really think the game was a perfect preparation for the game. showed us what we _ preparation for the game. showed us what we have to expect. last preparation for the game. showed us what we have to expect.— what we have to expect. last week, one man from _ what we have to expect. last week, one man from merseyside - what we have to expect. last week, one man from merseyside got - what we have to expect. last week, one man from merseyside got a - one man from merseyside got a reception he's not used to. steven gerard's aston villa boot off. they've lost four and five. next are villa, manchester city come into view and harlan, the summer signing who scored nine in five games. the best start in top—flight history. the problem you have with city, if you focus — the problem you have with city, if you focus on — the problem you have with city, if you focus on one _ the problem you have with city, if you focus on one star— the problem you have with city, if you focus on one star too - the problem you have with city, if you focus on one star too much, l the problem you have with city, if. you focus on one star too much, now we see who's — you focus on one star too much, now we see who's prepared _ you focus on one star too much, now we see who's prepared to _ you focus on one star too much, now we see who's prepared to step- we see who's prepared to step forward — we see who's prepared to step forward as— we see who's prepared to step forward as i_ we see who's prepared to step forward. as i say, _ we see who's prepared to step forward. as i say, i— we see who's prepared to step forward. as i say, i have - we see who's prepared to step forward. as i say, i have every confidence _ forward. as i say, i have every confidence we _ forward. as i say, i have every confidence we can _ forward. as i say, i have every confidence we can pull- forward. as i say, i have every| confidence we can pull through forward. as i say, i have every- confidence we can pull through this difficult _ confidence we can pull through this difficult patch _
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its arsenal's toughest test so far. across london tomorrow, chelsea face west ham, the blues spent the most the summer. now £260 million of talent to jail. the money buys the players but the points come on the pitch. joe lynskey, bbc news. the merseyside derbyjoe was talking about there kicks off at 12.30. that's the same time as the old firm derby in scotland. rangers go to parkhead knowing a win would take them top of the premiership, but celtic will be hoping to maintain their 100% start to the season and victory would stretch their lead over rangers to five points. england play their first match tomorrow since being crowned european champions at wembley this summer. sarina wiegman's side are just one point away from reaching the world cup in australia and new zealand next year. they're top of their group, and in austria for their qualifier. our correspondent natalie pirks is there for us.
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well, they're in a really good mood here. theyjust finished their here. they just finished their training here. theyjust finished their training session ahead of the game. and they were laughing and jubilant, but i would say focused as well. there is definitely that sense of steel in the press conference. of course, england's first major trophy since 1966. scenes ofjoy across the nation and bright records on the pitch and off the pitch. but england have seen some changes, not least the retirement of ellen white and jill scott. there's also been some injuries with chloe kelly and sam kirby. sarina wiegman said she knew who would replace ellen white but didn't want to tell us yet. england have played 20 games, won 18 of them. they have not lost and scored 106 goals. she'sjust
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them. they have not lost and scored 106 goals. she's just been them. they have not lost and scored 106 goals. she'sjust been named women's coach of the year. but i asked her to give it an explanation. you're trying to do your best and make it work out with the staff, then bring that to the players. you feel the connection and things went really well. we were just waiting for some disappointment moments, but not outside of the games, but the team adapted so much, so good. throughout the year. the euros went so well, all the things that i hoped for together with the staff. just worked really well and it's an incredible feeling. actually, i'm still sometimes thinking, what's going on? from the euphoria of wembley to
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this, a very sedated vina neustadt, around 35 miles from the capital. i only hold 4000 on a match day. it's a sell—out, but because of the way the women's game is run, there are no away fans' allocations. there will be about 100 england fans. we spoke to two earlier �*s. now the game has changed, so even though it's still in the small stadium, they're now having to come back to these small stadiums that are sold out and england fans can't get tickets. england are five points ahead of austria and qualification for the world cup. a draw will seal the deal. even defeat would need them to win against luxembourg on tuesday. so they should be through,
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but the last time they played austria was the first game of the euros. they only beat them 1—0, and this will be no waltz in the park. see what i did there? i this will be no waltz in the park. see what i did there?— scotland, wales and northern ireland all play tonight as well. scotland play the netherlands in a friendly at 7pm. wales and northern ireland are already under way in world cup qualifiers. wales looking for a playoff spot, taking on greece. they are able up. carriejones opening the scoring, live coverage over on the bbc sport website and app. northern ireland know they can't qualify, but went goalless in luxembourg. they have taken the lead, sarah mcfadden powering the ball home there. time for some of the other stories making the news today. practice has been taking place at the dutch grand prix. the day went to ferrari.
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second—fastest mercedes, lewis hamilton third. max verstappen only eight fastest. the boston... he's had to pull out from the majestic steam, suffering from vertigo. britain's kitty king leads the burleigh horse trials after the first phase — the dressage. she heads the top class field on vendredi biats with a dressage score of 21.2 penalty points — a fraction ahead of new zealander tim price in second. a number of players, coaches and staff at worcester warriors have posted videos on social media to further highlight the financial problems at the club. overdue wages that were promised on wednesday still haven't been paid. the club's blamed a complication with their banks automated system with their bank's automated system after their accounts were frozen
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by the hmrc. some players have issued breach of contract notices to enable them to leave the club unless they're paid. collectively, they say they're owed just under £300,000. i'v e i've loved every minute of being here. unfortunately, the last few weeks took a turn. we haven't been paid and i've been made homeless recently. fortunately for me, one of the older boys put me up in their house and i'm so grateful. i the older boys put me up in their house and i'm so grateful. i played ruab all house and i'm so grateful. i played rugby all my _ house and i'm so grateful. i played rugby all my life — house and i'm so grateful. i played rugby all my life here. _ house and i'm so grateful. i played rugby all my life here. it's a - rugby all my life here. it's a passion _ rugby all my life here. it's a passion of mine. it's such a shame to see _ passion of mine. it's such a shame to see what's — passion of mine. it's such a shame to see what's happening. we passion of mine. it's such a shame to see what's happening.— to see what's happening. we are 'ust real frustrated — to see what's happening. we are 'ust real frustrated now. i to see what's happening. we are 'ust real frustrated now. we i to see what's happening. we are 'ust real frustrated now. we haven't h to see what's happening. we are justj real frustrated now. we haven't been paid _ real frustrated now. we haven't been paid we _ real frustrated now. we haven't been paid we need — real frustrated now. we haven't been paid. we need answers. _ this morning, england named their 15—man squad for the t20 world cup in australia that starts next month, but they've already had to make a change. in—form jonny bairstow is out of the third test against south africa and the twenty20 world cup after suffering a possible broken left leg while playing golf. bairstow has scored over 1,000 runs, including six centuries in test cricket this year, and is a big part of england's short—format game.
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another wicket keeper batsmen ben duckett has been added to the test squad for their final match against new zealand next week. it sat for bairstow because he's had the year of his life. —— it isn't sad. he scored six centuries and he, i think, you can say more than anybody has embraced and benefited from this new positive approach. no one has benefited more from that than johnny one has benefited more from that thanjohnny bairstow, so it's a crying shame for him and it's ridiculous that a season and probably a year in which he's played so well should end like this. openerjason roy has been left out of the squad. the 32—year—old has played a big part in england's white ball revival, but has a had a poor year with the bat. he's managed 50 just once in 11 t20 innings and posted scores of 8, 20 and 17 in their most recent t20 series against south africa. you can see full details of
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the squad on the bbc sport website. there'll be a repeat of last year's final in the women's hundred after an incredible finish in the eliminator match. chasing 135 to run, the trent rockets needed four off the final ball — but despite a heroic effort from nat sciver, they fell just short, meaning the southern brave will face the oval invincibles in the final at lord's tomorrow. the manchester originals are playing the london spirit in the men's competition. a swimming cap for afro hair has been approved for use in top—level competitions. the specialised covering — designed for thick, curly hair and styles such as dreadlocks, weaves and braids — was banned from last year's olympics. british swimmer alice dearing was amongst those who'd campaigned for the change from governing body fina. itjust sends it just sends the message to swimmers and non—swimmers alike that this is— swimmers and non—swimmers alike that this is a _ swimmers and non—swimmers alike that this is a sport _ swimmers and non—swimmers alike that this is a sport that is for everybody. it doesn't have to be that you — everybody. it doesn't have to be that you have to work your hair in a certain— that you have to work your hair in a certain way— that you have to work your hair in a certain way to fit into a swimming
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can _ certain way to fit into a swimming can it— certain way to fit into a swimming cap. it gives everyone the opportunity to express themselves how they— opportunity to express themselves how they want to and compete how they -- _ how they want to and compete how they -- from — how they want to and compete how they —— from the highest level all they —— from the highest level all the way— they —— from the highest level all the way down to the club level, and even _ the way down to the club level, and eveniust_ the way down to the club level, and evenjust learning to even just learning to swim programme. it's accepted everywhere. next to boxing. in just over three weeks time, terri harper will once again fight for a world title. this time, though, she'sjumping up four weight divisions to take on scotland's hannah rankin. she and her team admit it's a gamble, but it's one they're confident will pay off. com pletely completely different this time around. it's usually cutting your food, cutting your calories. this time, i'mjust food, cutting your calories. this time, i'm just feel philip and i feel healthy. —— feel fit. very food focus. now i can enjoy training, i can enjoy camp, can enjoy going out
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for brunch. the bad choices we made in the past were trying to cut myself down for such a low rate. it's such a shock to be jumping up four weights. it's such a shock to be jumping up fourweights. i'm naturally 11 four weights. i'm naturally 11 stone. fourweights. i'm naturally 11 stone. i've got coal confidence getting in the ring with these bigger girls. what getting in the ring with these bigger girls. wha- getting in the ring with these bigger girls. wha getting in the ring with these binerrirls.\nlha.., ., , ., bigger girls. what almost two stone. she's not bigger girls. what almost two stone. she's rrot the — bigger girls. what almost two stone. she's rrot the type — bigger girls. what almost two stone. she's not the type to _ bigger girls. what almost two stone. she's not the type to refuse - bigger girls. what almost two stone. she's not the type to refuse it. - she's not the type to refuse it. she's— she's not the type to refuse it. she's always had the trust in my methods — she's always had the trust in my methods. it might be crazy what i can come — methods. it might be crazy what i can come up with this time. we're chasing _ can come up with this time. we're chasing greatness here. we are trying _ chasing greatness here. we are trying anything. it'sjust a gamble. i think— trying anything. it'sjust a gamble. i think we — trying anything. it'sjust a gamble. i think we want the big fights. that's what i believe i can push on to doing now. i've got all the experience under my belt, and you want something that gets that fire
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in you going. we want something that gets that fire in you going-— want something that gets that fire in you going. i've been banging the drum for her— in you going. i've been banging the drum for her for _ in you going. i've been banging the drum for her for many _ in you going. i've been banging the drum for her for many years. - in you going. i've been banging the drum for her for many years. don't| drum for her for many years. don't -et drum for her for many years. don't get me _ drum for her for many years. don't get me wrong, the weight is going to be the _ get me wrong, the weight is going to be the biggest thing. i feel like we're _ be the biggest thing. i feel like we're prepared, but terri is going to be _ we're prepared, but terri is going to be tall, — we're prepared, but terri is going to be tall, sharp and informed. one minute i'm — to be tall, sharp and informed. qua: minute i'm buzzing, to be tall, sharp and informed. iaz minute i'm buzzing, next minute, i'm nervous. but you know what? i met a very good place. it's the excitement, and you use those nerves on the night. you've got to control them. stay focused. ifeel like them. stay focused. i feel like that gives you the edge on the night. looking forward to that in a few weeks. tonight sees the return of the fa cup with the first qualifying round. tomorrow, bury will play in theirfirst fa cup match as a new club. bury fc were expelled from the football league in 2019 after financial collapse. now fan—owned, bury afc face
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north shields at stainton park in a match that's live on bbc iplayer, and i'm pleased to say manager andy welsh joins us now. good evening. i know you're doing some coaching with the kids, so thanks for doubling up your task. how are you, the players, the club feeling? how are you, the players, the club feelin: ? . , how are you, the players, the club feelin: ? ., , . �*, how are you, the players, the club feelina? . , . �*, ., feeling? really excited. it's a dream for _ feeling? really excited. it's a dream for players, _ feeling? really excited. it's a dream for players, for - feeling? really excited. it's a dream for players, for kids. l feeling? really excited. it's a l dream for players, for kids. to feeling? really excited. it's a - dream for players, for kids. to play live on the television, it's a great opportunity for us to do that. very privileged and proud to be doing that, and obviously, it's a massive thing. that, and obviously, it's a massive thin. ., �* ., that, and obviously, it's a massive thin _ ., �* ., ., that, and obviously, it's a massive thin. ., �* ., ., , thing. you've done well to line up the kids behind _ thing. you've done well to line up the kids behind you _ thing. you've done well to line up the kids behind you as _ thing. you've done well to line up the kids behind you as well. - thing. you've done well to line up the kids behind you as well. full. the kids behind you as well. full marks for that. i the kids behind you as well. full marks for that.— marks for that. i didn't realise it would be this _ marks for that. i didn't realise it would be this late, _ marks for that. i didn't realise it would be this late, and - marks for that. i didn't realise it would be this late, and it's the i marks for that. i didn't realise it i would be this late, and it's the end of the session so they're all trying to get themselves on camera. come
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in, guys. a lot of these kids will be dreaming of playing in the fa cup one day and it's fantastic. it's not just the football club, but for the kids in the community because that's what football is. it’s kids in the community because that's what football is.— what football is. it's great to see them. what football is. it's great to see them- they _ what football is. it's great to see them. they know _ what football is. it's great to see them. they know how _ what football is. it's great to see them. they know how massive i them. they know how massive sportsday is, so they naturally want to be on it on friday! this is a new era, but after those issues around 2019, you've been promoted to the premier division, fantastic in itself. and now, this return to the fa cup. what's the mood at the club like now? , ., , , ., like now? obviously, for the football club, _ like now? obviously, for the football club, it's _ like now? obviously, for the football club, it's all- like now? obviously, for the i football club, it's all brand-new. football club, it's all brand—new. we're in our second season and tomorrow's a really, really big opportunity notjust for tomorrow's a really, really big opportunity not just for the fans, it's to celebrate... it's been great from the start to where we are.
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we're playing on a fantastic ground and all we want to do is see a club thriving in the town of barry and make sure everyone is supported and we get the opportunity to shop for the team —— bury. we get the opportunity to shop for the team -- bury.— we get the opportunity to shop for the team -- bury. thank you andy and the team -- bury. thank you andy and the kids, 12:30pm _ the team -- bury. thank you andy and the kids, 12:30pm kick-off— the team -- bury. thank you andy and the kids, 12:30pm kick-off on - the kids, 12:30pm kick—off on iplayer. that's all from me and the team for now. good night. get yourself into some sunshine this weekend and it will feel relatively warm, but for many, i think rain will be a bigger story. for many, i think rain will be a biggerstory. heavy for many, i think rain will be a bigger story. heavy bursts of rain always wettest in the west. as we head through tonight, the rain continuing to set in across northern ireland, southwest scotland, west wales, maybe west cornwall. quite
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big areas of cloud, clear spells as well. quite blustery in the northeast, and mild 13—16 degrees. soggy start tomorrow, this will be the wettest area through the weekend. some sharp showers through northern england into the midlands, down towards the southeast. spells of sunshine lifting temperatures, more like 16 in belfast. sunday is still very wet, particularly in the west, and quite windy for some of us as well. that's all from me, bye—bye.
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