tv Sportsday BBC News November 14, 2022 6:30pm-7:00pm GMT
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real november morning this day, real november morning this morning. grey and gloomy for many of us. really quite damp out there as well, with that fog. so this was actually across parts of doncaster but most of central and eastern england had some low cloud and fog, which some lingered all day. but we did get to see some sunshine. there hasn't been much but nevertheless, glorious end to the afternoon in let's take a look at the satellite picture and see where the best of the sunny breaks were. not a bad day in east anglia today and eventually into the south—west. this slightly more grey zone, that is the fog that lingered all day and there has been some rain around so a little bit of everything, a real autumn day for many. the rain had been quite light and patchy across south—west england and patchy across south—west england and wales. the heaviest of which into the far north—west but there is some rain proper coming, arriving through the night tonight. wet and windy tomorrow. a real change to the story as we go through tomorrow and perhaps wednesday into thursday as
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well. so yes, we have disliked patchy rain but it's is going to get eaten up by this beast moving on from the west. so some very wet and increasingly windy weather moving in east anglia today and eventually into the south—west. this slightly more grey zone, that is the fog that lingered all day and there has been some rain around so a little bit of everything, a real autumn day for many. the rain had been quite light and patchy across south—west england and patchy across south—west england and wales. the heaviest of which into the far north—west but there is some rain proper coming, arriving through the night tonight. wet and windy tomorrow. a real change to the story as we go through tomorrow and perhaps wednesday into thursday as well. so yes, we have disliked patchy rain but it's is going to get eaten up by this beast moving on from the west. so some very wet and increasingly windy weather moving quite heavy. the brighter green denoting the intensity. across the south coast, moving into the midlands and north—west, gradually drifting to north—east england and eastern scotland by the end of the afternoon. it will brighten up for some. a windy afternoon with some sharp showers in the south—west. look at the gusts of wind, about 35-45 look at the gusts of wind, about 35—45 miles an hour, may be stronger across the northern isles later in the day as the rain pushes through. in terms of the feel of the weather, 11-13. this in terms of the feel of the weather, 11—13. this is where it should be for this time of year. it will properly feel quite a shock to the system as we haven't seen some wetter weather. lots of weather fronts will start to move on from
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the atlantic as we go through the week ahead. a stay of the week, friday. make a note. that is the day you want to be out and about because it is wet and windy for most of us for the next few days to come. the owner. for the next few days to come. the owner- thank _ for the next few days to come. the owner. thank you, louise. that's it from the bbc news at six. the news continues on bbc one as it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are. from us, bye—bye. hello and welcome to sportsday. is there any way back for ronaldo? he says manchester united "has betrayed him". i feel betrayed and i felt that some people don't want me not only this year, but last year too. he's heading to qatar to captain portugal, six days out from the sart of the world cup, how ready can the gulf state be?
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england's women are playing for a place in the final tonight. also coming up in the programme: the worrying figures from disabled sports supporters surveyed about their match experiences. —— matchday experiences. hello and welcome to sportsday. cristiano ronaldo is one the greatest players to have worn a manchester united shirt, but his second spell at old trafford has turned very sour. seeking champions league football, he wanted out in the summer, but didn't get his move. this season, he's started more premier league games as a substitute than he's started. a few weeks ago, he refused to come
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off the bench against spurs and walked off down the tunnel before full time. he was dropped for the next game. he promsed that he would give his side of the story, and this apears to be it, an interview with piers morgan in which he says he has no respect for the manger and has been betrayed by the club. not only the coach, but another two or three guys around the club. at the senior executive level? yes, and i felt betrayed. you think they're trying to get rid of you? honestly, i maybe should not say that, but people should listen to the truth, and yes, i feel betrayed and i felt that some people did not want me here not only this year, but last year too. i don't know what's going on but since _ i don't know what's going on but since sir— i don't know what's going on but since sir alex ferguson left, i sought— since sir alex ferguson left, i sought no_ since sir alex ferguson left, i sought no evolution in the club, the progress was zero, for example, how
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the club, _ progress was zero, for example, how the club, manchester united, they bring _ the club, manchester united, they bring a _ the club, manchester united, they bring a sport directive which is something nobody understands. not even a _ something nobody understands. not even a coach. it's a price not only me but_ even a coach. it's a price not only me but all— even a coach. it's a price not only me but all the world. nothing changed. not the pool, jacuzzi, even the gym. _ changed. not the pool, jacuzzi, even the gym, some points of technology, the gym, some points of technology, the kitchen. — the gym, some points of technology, the kitchen, the chefs, which i appreciate, lovely people, they are stopped _ appreciate, lovely people, they are stormed in — appreciate, lovely people, they are stopped in time which surprised me a lot. stopped in time which surprised me a lot i_ stopped in time which surprised me a lot. i thought i would see different things. _ lot. i thought i would see different things. as — lot. i thought i would see different things. as t — lot. i thought i would see different things, as i mentioned, technology, infrastructure but unfortunately we see many— infrastructure but unfortunately we see many things that i'm used to seeing _
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see many things that i'm used to seeing when i was 20,21, see many things that i'm used to seeing when i was 20, 21, 22. he's 37 now. that interview will be released in full over the next few days, but this is what united fans have made of what they've heard so far. he's not doing himself any favours. it's sad to hear a personal icon of mine saying the things he has said but he's only compromising himself because he's not going to make matters better. he's only human, he's come back and expected more than what he's got and i can see where he's coming from but i think that he needs to also show some professionalism in what he's doing. he crossed a line but i think he's -ot he crossed a line but i think he's got a _ he crossed a line but i think he's got a right— he crossed a line but i think he's got a right to _ he crossed a line but i think he's got a right to say _ he crossed a line but i think he's got a right to say it _ he crossed a line but i think he's got a right to say it because - he crossed a line but i think he's got a right to say it because he'si he crossed a line but i think he's i got a right to say it because he's a 06 united — got a right to say it because he's a 06 united player— got a right to say it because he's a 06 united player and _ got a right to say it because he's a 06 united player and he's- got a right to say it because he's a 06 united player and he's seen. got a right to say it because he's a 06 united player and he's seen a. got a right to say it because he's a . 06 united player and he's seen a lot of managers — 06 united player and he's seen a lot of managers and _ 06 united player and he's seen a lot of managers and he's _ 06 united player and he's seen a lot of managers and he's one _ og united player and he's seen a lot of managers and he's one of- 06 united player and he's seen a lot of managers and he's one of the - 06 united player and he's seen a loti of managers and he's one of the best in the _ of managers and he's one of the best in the world _ of managers and he's one of the best in the world so— of managers and he's one of the best in the world so i— of managers and he's one of the best in the world so i think— of managers and he's one of the best in the world so i think he _ of managers and he's one of the best in the world so i think he can- of managers and he's one of the best in the world so i think he can his - in the world so i think he can his say~ _ natalie burrell is a regular contributor to bbc manchester's devil's advocate podcast. a lifelong ronaldo fan, until now perhaps. just disgusting, disgraceful, i'm
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just shocked. he always vowed, he did a little tweet or a comment saying he will have his say and i remember erik ten hag saying i don't know what he will achieve from that, but i don't know what he has achieved here apart from trying to spoil his legacy and potentially this will be it, we'll never see him again for manchester united, and i think to do it the way he has done, obviously he was upset, he didn't play, he walked off, but he came back, he got his redemption, he came back, he got his redemption, he came back as captain so i think he has overplayed this, whatever he's feeling, he setting himself up really and i don't know where he goes from this but to me it's clear where manchester united go and it is not having him in the team any more. white he feels betrayed and says the club has gone backwards since sir alex ferguson stepped away but he seems to be going against the sir alex ferguson ethos that nobody is bigger than the club and it seems so
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selfish what he's done. it definitely is, no one is bigger than the club and i think he's going to see that now. he had so much love, adulation, happiness, so i don't understand where this has come from. obviously he's upset that he's not starting every game but he's 37, he needs to know he won't start every game but in terms of the clocks going backwards i think it has, i think everyone can see it, this is why fans week in, week out were protesting. a lot of people predicted this happening and it's clear to see we haven't won a title and so long and that's not because of this manager or that manager, for me, the glaziers are at fault. rumours surfaced last season he was possibly a toxic influence in that dressing room when things were going wrong for manchester united. this is his second spell and it has really tarnished his legacy, do you think?
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100%. tarnished his legacy, do you think? ioo%. when he firstjoined and when he first left i was devastated, he joined when i was 12 so i've grown up joined when i was 12 so i've grown up with him as the main number seven is manchester united, his face is still outside old trafford. everything i love about manchester united is through him, all that kind of stuff, so he has kind of spoiled it and there won't be many people looking to buy a ronaldo dvd, his greatest goals in all that kind of stuff with what he's done now. it's not just fans it's notjust fans giving their reaction, former manchester city striker sergio aguero thinks ronaldo is damaging his chances of playing for the site again. indie is damaging his chances of playing for the site again.— is damaging his chances of playing for the site again. we know he is a treat for the site again. we know he is a great player. _ for the site again. we know he is a great player. he's _ for the site again. we know he is a
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great player. he's a _ for the site again. we know he is a great player, he's a winner - for the site again. we know he is a great player, he's a winner but. for the site again. we know he is a great player, he's a winner but he | great player, he's a winner but he is sitting on the bench so i feel he always felt he was untouchable in the previous teams so i don't really agree with that attitude because in my prime at manchester city, i was on the bench several times and that was ok. i don't think it's good for him, he should be proud of his career and his history and i don't think saying these things will help him, it actually will hinder the club and the team and himself because the more he says these things, the less likely he is that he will be playing. ronaldo is now with the portugal squad before they head off to qatar where he'll be captaining them at the world cup. his united team—mate bruno lage fernandes is also in the national squad. he's says he not happy about the timing of the tournament or the choice of hosts, because of the gulf state's human rights record, but it all starts in six days' time.
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john watson reports. a winter world cup, the first for the middle east. this will be a tournament like no other. we've alwa s tournament like no other. we've always said _ tournament like no other. we've always said that _ tournament like no other. we've always said that qatar _ tournament like no other. we've always said that qatar will - tournament like no other. we've| always said that qatar will deliver the best ever world cup. everything is ready and everyone is welcome. and this is where it's all happening, qatar, a tiny country right next to saudi arabia and united arab emirates, so small, in fact, that it's around the size as yorkshire. and it's the size of qatar that makes this world cup so unique. everything so this is the capital, doha, all the stadiums are within close proximately. from the furthest in the north to the
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furthest in the north to the furthest in the south, it's just a 42 mile drive which will take around 50 minutes. the final will be staged here, which is a city which has been built in preparation for the world cup. the tournament has not been without its problems. there are questions over the treatment of migrant workers to the rights of lgbtq+ fans in a country where being gay is against the law. qatar has a population ofjust 2.8 million people and close to half of that number is expected to visit over the next 28 days of competition but with just 175,000 hotel rooms available, just 175,000 hotel rooms available, just where will fans stay? to meet demand, you can stay in traditional style tents that have been put up in the desert, £181; a night will get you a bed in a shipping container whilst two cruise ships are being turned into floating hotels. there
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they have been doing their final media duties before there flight to the middle east for their first world cup in 64 years. wales face usa in their first group match in a week's time. gareth bale say is 100% fit and says it is hard to say what a successful term and what i should look like for wales. i think for us, we are going in with the mindset of taking each game as it comes. we give 110%, and whatever comes of that, it's been a successfuljourney comes of that, it's been a successful journey for us, comes of that, it's been a successfuljourney for us, and we will be doing every thing we can to qualify out of the group and go as far as we can, but we just need to do what we do best, give all our heart for this shirt and i will be enough for us and the fans. the manchester city manager pep guardiola has given evidence via video link in the trial of benjamin mendy. the city defender, who is 28, has denied seven counts of rape, one count of attempted rape and one count of sexual assault against six young women. our north of england reporter nick garnett was at chester crown court today.
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this is the first time that manchester city have been actively involved in the case of benjamin mendy, who has been on trial now for over three months here at chester crown court. the case started in august. mr brody will appear by video link post of the jury was told he is currently abroad. the player faces charges of seven rapes, one attempted rape and one sexual offence. he denies all the charges against him. mr guardiola was asked to describe the player described him as eight really good boy. he said he was appearing as a witness today because the player had asked him to. he said that there was a lot of expectation on mr mendy�*s shoulders when he signed for the clubs. mr mendy, he said, was an exceptional player always happier in the locker room than out on the pitch. when asked about his life off of the pitch, mr guardiola said he did not follow his players on social media, and that in their private life, i don't know what they do. he went on
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to talk about mr mendy specifically and said, i am not his father. he said he demanded the best of his players and sometimes mr mendy delivered and sometimes he did not. another man is on trial for other sexual offences. like mr mendy, he denies all the charges against him, and the trial continues. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today... welsh flanker dan lydiate will miss the rest of the rugby union autumn series after breaking his arm in the win over argentina. forward will rowlands will also miss their next match against georgia, because of a shoulder problem. andy farrell has been nominated for world rugby�*s coach of the year award. he guided ireland to a historic test series win over the all blacks this summer, and they have risen to the top of the world rankings. and there may still be 18 months to go until paris 2024, but here are the olympic and paralympic mascots. they're called "the phryges", named after the iconic french hats. they are a symbol of liberty which represent french identity and sprit.
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tte seven time champion ronnie o'sullivan is through to the second round of the uk snooker championship he beat matthew stevens six frames to two. the tournament has had a format change this year with the top 16 seeded players automatically going through to the last 32 stage, where they face 16 qualifiers at the barbican. despite his victory, o'sullivan, isn't getting into the swing of itjust yet. i feel flat, to be ifeel flat, to be honest, i don't really want to play snooker at the moment, i don't play much snooker, i just listen to my mind. i’m moment, i don't play much snooker, i just listen to my mind.— just listen to my mind. i'm applying m self just listen to my mind. i'm applying myself mentally, _ just listen to my mind. i'm applying myself mentally, whether - just listen to my mind. i'm applying myself mentally, whether i - just listen to my mind. i'm applying myself mentally, whether i play - just listen to my mind. i'm applying i myself mentally, whether i play good or bad i don't really care. i apply myself well while i'm out there but i don't feel buzzed up, but that's
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just lost in five finals because it felt right but when i started to win a few tournaments, i feel like right but when i started to win a few tournaments, ifeel like i don't deserve it and that i've not played well enough and that there's been a plot may be to allow me to do it, you feel like a bit of a fake so i feel a bit not good about that to be honest so that's why i said when i won the worlds, it wasn't a great thing because it put me in that place again of questioning myself. he is into the last 16. o'sullivan will face china's zhou yoo—long in the last 16, he beat his compatriot yan bingtao, it went to a decider, zhou taking the match six frames to five. the charity level playing field has surveyed over 1,000 disabled supporters to give an insight into their matchday experiences. among the key findings 28.5% of fans say that attitudes of others is an issue when attending live
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sport, almost double from last year. 24% said difficulty purchasing tickets was a barrier, that's also up from last year. and 36.5% said they were unable to attend certain sports or sporting venues due to a lack of accessibility. owain davies is the organisation's chief executive. the barrier starts way before we get to the stadium. if you look at some of the statistics, difficulty in purchasing a ticket, ability to get to the ground when you look at public transport and how inaccessible that is, then the parking as well. two thirds of disabled fans would benefit from accessible parking at stadiums but supply doesn't meet demand so it is another level of barrier for disabled people to attend live sports, one element is the attitude of others and it doesn't paint a
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good picture. of others and it doesn't paint a good picture-— of others and it doesn't paint a good picture. of others and it doesn't paint a aood icture. . , ., . good picture. that “umped out at me, the attitudes — good picture. that 'umped out at me, the attitudes of— good picture. thatjumped out at me, the attitudes of others _ good picture. thatjumped out at me, the attitudes of others is _ good picture. thatjumped out at me, the attitudes of others is a _ good picture. thatjumped out at me, the attitudes of others is a barrier - the attitudes of others is a barrier when attending live sport? in your survey, that has doubled —— that's double the amount of people coming back with that as an issue.— back with that as an issue. we've seen over — back with that as an issue. we've seen over the _ back with that as an issue. we've seen over the past _ back with that as an issue. we've seen over the past 12 _ back with that as an issue. we've seen over the past 12 months - back with that as an issue. we've | seen over the past 12 months and more the impact of a number of factors to this. if you look at the euro 2020 finals at wembley on the issues that disabled fans were facing, they were impacted significantly, people trying to gain entry into wembley and there are issues of people standing in front of disabled fans and impacting their sightlines so this contributed that perhaps disability isn't a priority. how can we make this matchday as inclusive as possible? there are over a0 million disabled people,
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this is a basic human right, to watch live sport, it should be afforded to everyone. —— there are over 1a million disabled people. it should be mandated and discussed twice a year to ensure that the fans that come to watch the games are reflective of a community. the worry is ou're reflective of a community. the worry is you're going _ reflective of a community. the worry is you're going to — reflective of a community. the worry is you're going to get _ reflective of a community. the worry is you're going to get a _ reflective of a community. the worry is you're going to get a generation . is you're going to get a generation of disabled fans who mightjust miss out on the excitement of going to watch their team and just enjoying live sport. watch their team and “ust en'oying live sort. ., v watch their team and “ust en'oying live sort. . h , live sport. that's exactly right. goint to live sport. that's exactly right. going to watch _ live sport. that's exactly right. going to watch live _ live sport. that's exactly right. going to watch live sport, - live sport. that's exactly right. going to watch live sport, the l live sport. that's exactly right. | going to watch live sport, the "i was there" moment, as a family or a group of friends, we should not be missing out now and thinking we will be better in ten years' time, we should be sorting it now and there are clubs who do a lot of work to support the disabled fans. for some disabled people, it may be the only time they go out that we can connect with their community that week or
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fortnight so we need to never underestimate the power of going to watch live sport, we've got to ensure that access and inclusion is they are now and building on the good practices that they are also. we're into the final week of the rugby league world cup, england's men are out they lost their semifinal over the weekend, but the hosts are in the wheelchair final this friday and england's women face new zealand in the next hour for a place in theirfinal. sarah mulkerrins is york ahead of the semifinal, sarah, semifinals always nervy affairs, who's favourites this evening? it's not easy to pick a favourite, a little bit potentially but we know that sport is full of surprises. we saw it at the weekend, england's men supposedly favourites when they were coming up against some more but heartbreakfor them. as coming up against some more but heartbreak for them. as you mentioned, england are into the final of the wheelchair final and now tonight here hear a jerk, it's
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the turn of the women. they are up against new zealand and you would have to consider that new zealand are the favourites for the semifinal. i say that because they are the most successful women's rugby league team, they've been in every one of the five world cup finals to date and they have won three of them. an lot of their players play in the domestic league in australia as well where they get paid to play, that's different for these england players out on the pitch, warming up for the semifinal behind me. however, there is nothing like the home world cup and these players have been keen to talk about inspiring a new generation of fans. they are all around me here at the stadium, there we go. we'll let them warm up, we won't interrupt them, but they are keen to inspire a new generation of fans and there have been plenty of star performers like tara jane stanley, jodie cunningham, amy hardcastle and they are all in the team tonight. they've talked a lot this week about finally
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believing that they can possibly beat a southern hemisphere side. they've admitted in the past they have focused too much on their opponents' game. their coach craig richards said that success for them is winning this tournament outright so to do that they've got to get through this semifinal tonight. i’m through this semifinal tonight. i'm sure they will be leaning heavily on the home support. it's a bit of a cliche, saying safely through to the final, but, my word, australia, very, very safe indeed in the first of the semifinals against papa new guinea. it of the semifinals against papa new guinea. �* . ., guinea. it didn't get much more comfortable _ guinea. it didn't get much more comfortable than _ guinea. it didn't get much more comfortable than an _ guinea. it didn't get much more comfortable than an 82-0 - guinea. it didn't get much more l comfortable than an 82-0 victory. comfortable than an 82—0 victory. they were 1a up by half—time. they won the last two editions of the world cup. eight tries in the opening and a hat—trick from isabel
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kelly and then 15 tries by the time they had finished the 80 minutes of play here at york, 82—0 the final score with a hat—trick in the second half. it was all about their performance and for a lot of those players, staking a claim for a spot in that final in that starting line—up, they are going to be the favourites for that final and they showed why today. kick—off is at 7:30pm on bbc two. dozens of premier league stars are jetting to qatar this week but not all of them, one mission is erling haaland who has an extended break unless manchester city take up a very cheeky offer from ashton united down on the seventh tier who have offered to take the norwegian on
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loan just to keep offered to take the norwegian on loanjust to keep him match fit. irate loan “ust to keep him match fit. we “ust loan just to keep him match fit. we “ust tot loanjust to keep him match fit. - just got south shields in our league at the moment and we just had one of the striker is on loan who goes back after tonight's game so it's just a bit of tongue in cheek between the clubs. obviously what a start to the english game haaland has had so he'd bring anything to any team. it english game haaland has had so he'd bring anything to any team.— bring anything to any team. it would be such a waste _ bring anything to any team. it would be such a waste if _ bring anything to any team. it would be such a waste if he _ bring anything to any team. it would be such a waste if he just _ bring anything to any team. it would be such a waste if he just goes - bring anything to any team. it would be such a waste if he just goes and i be such a waste if he just goes and plays golf for the next four weeks. as a manager, how would you like to develop erling haaland if he said yes? he develop erling haaland if he said es? ., , ., , , develop erling haaland if he said es? ., _ ., ., yes? he obviously likes running onto the ball, he — yes? he obviously likes running onto the ball, he likes _ yes? he obviously likes running onto the ball, he likes them _ yes? he obviously likes running onto the ball, he likes them being - yes? he obviously likes running onto the ball, he likes them being played| the ball, he likes them being played across goal to tap in so he'd have to improve his finishing from 30, a0 yards with us, that's for sure. your current number— yards with us, that's for sure. your current number nine _ yards with us, that's for sure. your current number nine must - yards with us, that's for sure. your current number nine must be worried. he's actually been ill and injured, callum saunders, the son of dean,
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he's our current striker along with jack kearney so we normally play a aa2 so we need three players going for that shirt and they are decent lads but i'm sure they'd have something to say about it. i’m lads but i'm sure they'd have something to say about it. i'm sure erlint something to say about it. i'm sure erling haaland _ something to say about it. i'm sure erling haaland would _ something to say about it. i'm sure erling haaland would tear- something to say about it. i'm sure erling haaland would tear up - something to say about it. i'm sure erling haaland would tear up the i erling haaland would tear up the northern premier, it's a lovely offer but why stop there? marez isn't doing much either during the world cup. i’m isn't doing much either during the world cu -. �* ., ., isn't doing much either during the world cu ., �* ., ., ., isn't doing much either during the world cu-. �* ., ., ., ., world cup. i'm going to have to get onto him and _ world cup. i'm going to have to get onto him and see _ world cup. i'm going to have to get onto him and see if _ world cup. i'm going to have to get onto him and see if he _ world cup. i'm going to have to get onto him and see if he can - world cup. i'm going to have to get onto him and see if he can pull- onto him and see if he can pull any more strings for us! mil onto him and see if he can pull any more strings for us!— more strings for us! all the best for the rest _ more strings for us! all the best for the rest of _ more strings for us! all the best for the rest of the _ more strings for us! all the best for the rest of the season, - more strings for us! all the best for the rest of the season, all. more strings for us! all the best l for the rest of the season, all the best with that loan offer. i'm sure city willjump at best with that loan offer. i'm sure city will jump at this best with that loan offer. i'm sure city willjump at this chance. city will “ump at this chance. thank ou! the defenders will be having sleepless nights if erling haaland goes and does that. but like you said, isjust a goes and does that. but like you said, isjusta bit goes and does that. but like you said, is just a bit tongue goes and does that. but like you said, isjust a bit tongue in cheek. that's all from sportsday.
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hello. one spell of rain is spreading eastwards across the uk. this is a very narrow band and it's turning increasingly light and patchy as it moves on through, through the rest of the evening and overnight. clearly more substantial rain heading into northern ireland as the evening goes on and across many areas by morning, away from the far east of scotland and down the eastern side of england. along with the rain, strengthening winds, gales developing around some southern and western coasts. could be tricky travel conditions for parts of wales and southern england to begin the day and developing in scotland. once the rain sets in, it will last for several hours here, accompanied by gusty winds at times, clearing for much of southwest scotland. northern ireland, largely dry and bright. for wales, the midlands, southern england, turning drier here. there will be further blustery showers moving in.
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