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britain's prime minister tells it a callous and cowardly act. a further five classified documents have been found at the home of president biden in delaware. a special council has been appointed to investigate whether papers have been mishandled. rusher has launched missile attacks across ukraine. one struck an apartment block in the city of dnipro killing at least five people. four people including a seven—year—old girl have been
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injured in a shooting in central london. you are watching bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sports day. hello, i'm olly foster, here's what's coming up on sportsday. city slip up in the title race as rashford wins the manchester derby for united. more boos as everton lose again, with the board staying away from goodison park following a "real and credible threat to their safety". celtic look like they're heading for another league cup final, we'll have the latest from hampden. also coming up in the programme. england's netballers are beaten as jamaica's sunshine girls come from behind to force
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a series decider. and williams�* whitewash sees him reach his first masters final for 20 years. hello and welcome to sportsday, i'm olly foster. it could prove to be a pivotal weekend in the premier league title race as mancheser city have slipped up in their pursuit of leaders arsenal. they lost the manchester derby 2—1 at old trafford. united came from behind thanks to a contentious equaliser, marcus rashford was involved in that before he continued his impressive goal—scoring run, with the late winner. ben croucher reports.
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one city, to house. more thanjust red and blue, more than united versus city, a clash of styles, cultures, identities. erling haaland represents the modern man city, a hat—trick in the reverse fixture, the premier league's top scorer, his early bustle rebuffed. marcus rashford is a manchester united's ace, pace, yes, finish, not this time. frustrations were boiling over for everyone in red. this made what followed in the second half even harder to watch. its followed in the second half even harder to watch.— followed in the second half even harder to watch. its jack grealish in the manchester _ harder to watch. its jack grealish in the manchester derby. - harder to watch. its jack grealish in the manchester derby. on - harder to watch. its jack grealish in the manchester derby. on the| in the manchester derby. on the field forjust _ in the manchester derby. on the field forjust three _ in the manchester derby. on the field forjust three minutes, - field forjust three minutes, instant impact. for an hour this was a derby without bite, without controversy. step forward, rashford. namely behind the city defense and off—side. but in leaving the ball and allowing bruno fernandes to score, was he active? the assistance said yes, bemusement interviewed, the referee said no. the mac it's a goal. bedlam followed. now, we had a derby. complete with its comeback.
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nine goals at home in nine games now for rashford, equalling the united record, nine wins in a row for united themselves, it's a result that changes the narrative in manchester that might just that changes the narrative in manchester that mightjust change manchester that might just change the manchester that mightjust change the course of their seasons. and maybe even the title. two teams, one city, still very much divided. that win for manchester united sees them move up to third, one point behind city. but what about that equalising goal? when an offside rashford was ruled to be not interfering with play even as he ran for a pass intended for him, before bruno fernandes scored. i thought that i went to bed early, so ijust didn't run. you know, if i would have run for the ball, i would have just taken it and try to score or tried to pass to bruno, but i thought i was offside, so i stopped, i didn't touch the ball. so yeah, that is all i could do in that situation, really, it is up to the referees and the linesmen and how they see it,
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but yes, you know, from my point of view i wasn't involved in the play. if i wanted to be involved with the play, then i could have easily taken the ball. so yeah, ifeel like it should have stood. rashford off—side, bruno fernandes not. rashford off—side, bruno fernandes not the _ rashford off—side, bruno fernandes not. the keeper and the central defenden — not. the keeper and the central defender. it is what it is, so... but _ defender. it is what it is, so... but we — defender. it is what it is, so... but we know_ defender. it is what it is, so... but we know how we play. we know exactly— but we know how we play. we know exactly what we play. for the referee, it is not easy. it confuse the backline, clear, that's— it confuse the backline, clear, that's the _ it confuse the backline, clear, that's the rule. _ it confuse the backline, clear, that's the rule. but _ it confuse the backline, clear, that's the rule. but i - it confuse the backline, clear, that's the rule. but i will- it confuse the backline, clear, that's the rule. but i will be . it confuse the backline, clear, - that's the rule. but i will be happy when _ that's the rule. but i will be happy when it_ that's the rule. but i will be happy when it was— that's the rule. but i will be happy when it was my— that's the rule. but i will be happy when it was my team, _ that's the rule. but i will be happy when it was my team, as - that's the rule. but i will be happy when it was my team, as well. - that's the rule. but i will be happy. when it was my team, as well. when that's the rule. but i will be happy- when it was my team, as well. when i concede _ when it was my team, as well. when i concede a _ when it was my team, as well. when i concede a goal— when it was my team, as well. when i concede a goal like _ when it was my team, as well. when i concede a goal like that, _ when it was my team, as well. when i concede a goal like that, i— when it was my team, as well. when i concede a goal like that, i can- when it was my team, as well. when i concede a goal like that, i can see - concede a goal like that, i can see the disappointment _ concede a goal like that, i can see the disappointment on _ concede a goal like that, i can see the disappointment on the - concede a goal like that, i can see the disappointment on the other. the disappointment on the other side _ the disappointment on the other side i_ the disappointment on the other side i can — the disappointment on the other side i can see— the disappointment on the other side. i can see the _ the disappointment on the other side. i can see the referee, - the disappointment on the other side. i can see the referee, theyj side. i can see the referee, they did welt — there were more boos at fulltime at everton. they took the lead but lost 2—1 to the premier league's bottom side southampton and are now only
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above saints on goal difference. everton's board of directors weren't there to see the defeat after being advised to stay away from the match following what the club described as a "real and credible threat to their safety and security" patrick gearey sent us this after the final whistle. (vt everton have lost a significant match in their fight against relegation from the premier league. they lost to southampton this afternoon. but even before that, the club came out, with a statement, staying delete my calling as a profoundly sad day for everton and supporters. they said that security advisers had told the club's board to stay away saying they had received malicious and threatening commune occasions and they had been instances of anti—social behaviour against individuals. everton are facing a second straight struggle relegation from the premier league was up the mood around here has darkened and a group of supporters are staging a sit in process inside goodison park. they are calling on
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the owner, who has pumped a lot of money into the cloud, to make sweeping, leadership changes. they say that it is necessary to rescue everton but they have emphasised that their protest is peaceful and they are unaware of any threats against individuals. everton are one of theirfamous names in english football they have been in the top flight since the early 19505 and are due to move to a big new stadium on the banks of the mersey next year. there is a sense, this evening, with these prote5t5 there is a sense, this evening, with these protests and the results on the5e protests and the results on the5e protests and the results on the pitch that this i5a is a club in some turmoil. patrick gearey there outside goodison park. he also spoke to some of the fans following their defeat. the process is fullyjustified, the club has been brought in from the coffered 27 we... performances like that we can week out. we coffered 27 we. .. performances like that we can week out.— that we can week out. we got some aood that we can week out. we got some good players _ that we can week out. we got some good players that — that we can week out. we got some good players that they _ that we can week out. we got some good players that they need - that we can week out. we got some good players that they need the - good players that they need the confidence. we need to keep lampard and keep— confidence. we need to keep lampard and keep them going. is confidence. we need to keep lampard and keep them going.— and keep them going. is 'ust not areat. i and keep them going. is 'ust not great. ithinkfi and keep them going. is 'ust not great. i think they have _ and keep them going. isjust not great. i think they have to - and keep them going. isjust notl great. i think they have to change the manager— great. i think they have to change the manager at— great. i think they have to change
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the manager at this _ great. i think they have to change the manager at this stage. - great. i think they have to change the manager at this stage. sorry. great. i think they have to change. the manager at this stage. sorry to see frank— the manager at this stage. sorry to see frank go — the manager at this stage. sorry to see frank go but _ the manager at this stage. sorry to see frank go but i _ the manager at this stage. sorry to see frank go but i think— the manager at this stage. sorry to see frank go but i think they- the manager at this stage. sorry to see frank go but i think they need i the manager at this stage. sorry toi see frank go but i think they need a change _ see frank go but i think they need a change of— see frank go but i think they need a change of manager. _ see frank go but i think they need a change of manager. they— see frank go but i think they need a change of manager. they need - change of manager. they need somebody— change of manager. they need somebody who _ change of manager. they need somebody who can _ change of manager. they need somebody who can come - change of manager. they need somebody who can come in - change of manager. they needl somebody who can come in and energise — somebody who can come in and energise the _ somebody who can come in and energise the team. _ somebody who can come in and energise the team.— somebody who can come in and energise the team. what they are -la in: at energise the team. what they are playing at the _ energise the team. what they are playing at the moment _ energise the team. what they are playing at the moment is - energise the team. what they are playing at the moment is towards j energise the team. what they are i playing at the moment is towards a ball but i think short term, lampard i5 ball but i think short term, lampard is clearly not good enough to manage. he's not a premier league manager. so despite the board staying away from the match because of fears over their saftey, a lot of the fans are angry with the manager. the off field noise is there and things that we can control as players and that is do things right and today we got beaten in the game. yes. we and today we got beaten in the game. yes. ~ ., ., ._ and today we got beaten in the game. yes. ., ., , , ., yes. we are here today because of safety concerns, _ yes. we are here today because of safety concerns, what _ yes. we are here today because of safety concerns, what was - yes. we are here today because of safety concerns, what was your - safety concerns, what was your reaction to that use? i safety concerns, what was your reaction to that use?— safety concerns, what was your reaction to that use? i spoke about it before the _ reaction to that use? i spoke about it before the game. _ reaction to that use? i spoke about it before the game. it's _ reaction to that use? i spoke about it before the game. it's a _ reaction to that use? i spoke about it before the game. it's a difficult l it before the game. it's a difficult period, there is so much pa55ion it before the game. it's a difficult period, there is so much passion in this club, for various reasons, and the right reasons. everybody here at the right reasons. everybody here at the club wants the best for the club and of course over the years we have come in this direction that now we are in relegation battle this year. i think it's as much as i need to say on it tonight.
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liverpool are also on a poor run of form with back to back league defeats. they lost 3—0 at brighton, the seagulls moving above liverpool into seventh. all the goals came in the second half at the amex community stadium. solly march scored twice before danny wellbeck rounded off the scoring. they were the better team and well deserved, great performance. i thought a moment it looks a bit too easy for them but anyway they played really well. really well—organised team against a well—organised team. great day for everyone, one of the best performances from the team as i can remember in a long time so yeah, to win— can remember in a long time so yeah, to win3-0_ can remember in a long time so yeah, to win3-0 at— can remember in a long time so yeah, to win 3—0 at home to liverpool is a great _ to win 3—0 at home to liverpool is a great result — to win 3—0 at home to liverpool is a great result for us. we take it game by game _ great result for us. we take it game by game and we train so hard in a week— by game and we train so hard in a weekand— by game and we train so hard in a week and the gaffer puts us through our paces— week and the gaffer puts us through our paces and he is so particular with— our paces and he is so particular with his — our paces and he is so particular with his details and i think that's why we — with his details and i think that's why we are doing so well is have to keep going. nottingham forest are still on the up. they won the east midlands derby against leicester 2—0. brennanjohnson scored both goals at the city ground. it's the first time they have won back to back league games this
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season and that has eeen them move up to 13th, five points clear of the bottom three. second—half performance i thought was excellent, i thought it was an even game, i know we gave them a chance, we got away with a little bit but it was poor defending from our point of view. so... at half—time, it wasjust our point of view. so... at half—time, it was just about stepping up a little bit. everything, like you said, it was an even game but we felt the game was there to be taken and i thought we played really well second half, took the chances we created, managed the game really well and all good for the win. we started the game really does pointedly, our passing was low, we invited _ pointedly, our passing was low, we invited pressure, we gave the ball away _ invited pressure, we gave the ball away andm _ invited pressure, we gave the ball away. and... again, we had a chance. we had _ away. and... again, we had a chance. we had two _ away. and... again, we had a chance. we had two big chances to go 1—0 up before _ we had two big chances to go 1—0 up before they— we had two big chances to go 1—0 up before they scored but so disappointed with the first goal. we talked _ disappointed with the first goal. we talked before the game about
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controlling the counterattack and we did that _ controlling the counterattack and we did that in _ controlling the counterattack and we did that in the first half, earlier in the _ did that in the first half, earlier in the second half, then we left the space _ in the second half, then we left the space to _ in the second half, then we left the space to open and they broke away and scored — space to open and they broke away and scored from that. wolves have moved out of the relegation zone for the first time in three months, daniel podence scored the only goal of the game shortly after half time. the defeat sees the hammers drop into the bottom three. brentford hosting bournmeouth in the late game ivan toney putting the bees in front from the penalty spot. bre ntford brentford are beating bournemouth 1-0. it's semi—final weekend in the scottish league cup. both games are taking place at hampden park. first up, celtic against kilmarnock and the holders have the lead. daizen maeda has scored the opener for the holders but he didn't know much about it. kyle lafferty�*s clearance hit him before hitting the back of the net. celtic 1—0.
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celtic just had a celticjust had a goal disallowed as well. there are also three games taking place in the scottish premiership today. hibernian and dundee united drew 2—2 at easter road. it finished 1—1 between motherwell and ross county while livingston were 4—2 winners at stjohnstone. just the one game in the women's super league today, the first of 2023 after the winter break. aston villa inflicting a fifth straight defeat on tottenham, who had taken the lead through new signing beth england on her debut. villa won it with goals from kenza dali and rachel daly. jamaica have beaten england to force a decider in the three—match series. the sunshine girls came from behind in london to win by 61 points to 58. alice scarff reports. jamaica needed to win to be able to keep their eye on that silverware at the copper box. england had a stumbling start as chelsea pitman found out here. the roses looked
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strong with passes like this from center image and alison. england started to pull ahead with a six goal lead. fire was truly burning from the sunshine girls as kd and haney showed her passion. jamaica clawed their way back then pulled away shown showcasing their speed through the court. with an eight goal deficit, england's defense wasn't helped as leila had to be subbed. nearing the end of the third quarter, england's olivia narrowed the gap but jamaica quarter, england's olivia narrowed the gap butjamaica advantage quarter, england's olivia narrowed the gap but jamaica advantage was still seven. with the crowd behind the roses, and only four minutes to 90, the roses, and only four minutes to go, sophie drake said— lewis gave them hope. as the final seconds counted down, the jamaicans sealed the deal and england were out of time. ~ . ~ the deal and england were out of time. ~ ., ~ ., time. when we talk about needing learninus time. when we talk about needing learnings out _ time. when we talk about needing learnings out of _ time. when we talk about needing learnings out ofjanuary _ time. when we talk about needing learnings out ofjanuary out - time. when we talk about needing learnings out ofjanuary out of- time. when we talk about needing learnings out ofjanuary out of the | learnings out of january out of the series we found out a lot about ourselves both early in the game and
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in the back end. some of which are still very, very positive, to draw the score back to three on three occasions in that last quarter shows some resilience but it also shows you the work we still have less to do. you the work we still have less to do, ,, ., ., you the work we still have less to do. ., ._ you the work we still have less to do. ., ,, , , do. so on saturday, sunshine girls shone, its winner _ do. so on saturday, sunshine girls shone, its winner takes _ do. so on saturday, sunshine girls shone, its winner takes all - shone, its winner takes all tomorrow. it's been a bad day for english sides in rugby union's european champions cup. sale, northampton saints and gloucester all losing. jim lumsden rounds up the action. it had been a solid season for sale, so for tripping up in toulouse thrashed 45—19 thereby the five—time champion. sale had sought a second in the premiership seeing off both leicester and saracens and acker went over after ten minutes. the task became tougher. this tackle judged to be dangerous and his last contribution to the game. a man down, sale held firm for a while but
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the strain became intolerable. penalties conceded, dispatched by melvyn chamonix. the contest was as good as over when emmanuel and then guillaume found a writer with a line at fort toulouse who won 27—5 to guarantee their place in the last 16. understrength, gloucesterwere 16. understrength, gloucester were hammered 16. understrength, gloucesterwere hammered in dublin by leominster in round 2. unfortunately, more of the same is to follow. bennett stowe ran in four first—half tries in the stadium, doris bundled overfor the bonus point winning score. three more tries followed after the break, hugo keenan with the best of them, leominster demolished gloucester at 49-14. leominster demolished gloucester at 49—14. northampton began the day glued to the bottom of pool b and conceded three first—half tries to munster. the second from jack o'donoghue. he wasn't around for long. sent off after colliding with david rubens. northampton shots back after the break, governing the
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second half, with tries from tommy freeman and thenjames ran. it wasn't enough. munster held on for a 27-23 wasn't enough. munster held on for a 27—23 victory. time for a quick round up of some of the day's other headlines. go to the bbc sport website for all of the other matches. owen farrell has been cleared to play in england's six nations opener against scotland after he completes his ban for a dangerous tackle. the rfu say he will be available for saracens' game against bristol bears on the 28th of january, freeing him up for the game at twickenham the following weekend. melbourne renegades came out on top in the big bash derby against city rivals the melbourne stars. they won by six runs to dent the stars hopes of reaching the end of season finals. and ahead of the australian open
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that starts on monday, great britain's cameron norrie lost in the final of auckland open. he went down in three sets to the 36—year—old frenchman, richard gasquet. andy murray says he is ready to make a statement at the australian open that starts on monday, he's been runner up 5 times in melbourne although he does have a tricky first round match against world number 1a, matteo berrettini. my movement and stuff was significantly better than what it would have been at this stage last year, so... you know, when i move well, i tend to play well and that is really important for me. and that it's probably been the thing i have been happiest about since i got here. it's 20 years since mark williams won his last masters title but after knocking out ronnie o'sullivan in the quarters. the welshman swept past
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jack lisowski without dropping a set to reach the final. from alexandra palace, here's hazel irvine. history may be made here at this year's masters because mark williams is very much in with a chance of becoming the oldest player in history to win a triple crown event, one of the three snooker majors. tell us about what was an emphatic victory overjakubowski in the semifinals. it victory overjakubowski in the semifinals-— victory overjakubowski in the semifinals. ., . ., ,, semifinals. it was a masterclass today from _ semifinals. it was a masterclass today from one _ semifinals. it was a masterclass today from one of _ semifinals. it was a masterclass today from one of the _ semifinals. it was a masterclass today from one of the greatest l today from one of the greatest players that has ever graced the game. totally comprehensive, imperious performance by mark williams. in all aspects of the game. he was skilled opponent today. he will be disappointed but it's a learning curve which he is still on he is still knocking on the door. how would you sum up the victory of william 20 years after his last masters final? is
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william 20 years after his last masters final?— masters final? is a snooker phenomenon _ masters final? is a snooker phenomenon on. _ masters final? is a snooker phenomenon on. i - masters final? is a snooker phenomenon on. i don't i masters final? is a snooker. phenomenon on. i don't know masters final? is a snooker— phenomenon on. i don't know whether he phenomenon on. idon't know whether he truly— phenomenon on. i don't know whether he truly believes that he can do it on the _ he truly believes that he can do it on the big — he truly believes that he can do it on the big stage but he should be. his performances are great he doesn't — his performances are great he doesn't look any worse than he's ever_ doesn't look any worse than he's ever been. — doesn't look any worse than he's ever been, he looks canny around the table _ ever been, he looks canny around the table his— ever been, he looks canny around the table. his parting has not suffered even though he says he is not parting — even though he says he is not parting as— even though he says he is not parting as well as he used to. he is still so _ parting as well as he used to. he is still so accurate under pressure. i think— still so accurate under pressure. i think it _ still so accurate under pressure. i think it is — still so accurate under pressure. i think it is the pressure play that i am most — think it is the pressure play that i am most impressed about. usually, as you get— am most impressed about. usually, as you get older, there is a bit more of a sheik— you get older, there is a bit more of a sheik in _ you get older, there is a bit more of a sheik in the arm and all of a sudden— of a sheik in the arm and all of a suddenyou— of a sheik in the arm and all of a sudden you just twitch a few and you and to— sudden you just twitch a few and you and to hit— sudden you just twitch a few and you and to hit shots, you overhead shots — and to hit shots, you overhead shots. that's not happening for mark williams _ shots. that's not happening for mark williams in _ shots. that's not happening for mark williams in the same way as ronnie 0'sutlivan's— williams in the same way as ronnie o'sullivan's is keeping his standard at very— o'sullivan's is keeping his standard at very high, matt is his equal. he played _ at very high, matt is his equal. he played a _ at very high, matt is his equal. he played a guy that was playing subpar and by— played a guy that was playing subpar and by his— played a guy that was playing subpar and by his own standards was pretty weak, _ and by his own standards was pretty weak. but _ and by his own standards was pretty weak, but he still had to get the 'ob weak, but he still had to get the job done — weak, but he still had to get the job done. mark put foot to the floor and stayed — job done. mark put foot to the floor and stayed there. that in itself is impressive. and stayed there. that in itself is impressive-— and stayed there. that in itself is imressive. , ., ., impressive. there is nothing wrong with this man's _ impressive. there is nothing wrong with this man's nerve _ impressive. there is nothing wrong with this man's nerve is _ impressive. there is nothing wrong with this man's nerve is there? - impressive. there is nothing wrong | with this man's nerve is there? he's through to the final but he will he
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play? because we have a a6—year—old, potentially a 46 under a7—year—old. we have stuart bingham will be playing 33—year—old judd trump. it's a repeat of an epic crucible semifinal that went the full distance on top how do you rate it? you rate it? a mac it uncommon form. you rate it? a mac it uncommon form. you have to say you would fancy stuart bingham,— you have to say you would fancy stuart bingham, you have to say you would fancy stuart binuham,, , .,, ., stuart bingham, judd trump has had 265, he struggled, _ stuart bingham, judd trump has had 265, he struggled, but— stuart bingham, judd trump has had 265, he struggled, but you _ stuart bingham, judd trump has had 265, he struggled, but you never - 265, he struggled, but you never know in spot because every day is different and judd trump, more success than stuart bingham. but it's a classic matchup, and i think judd trump is to raise his game to have a chance to get into the final tonight which he normally does. so it's a classic encounter. the tonight which he normally does. so it's a classic encounter.— it's a classic encounter. the first frame is going — it's a classic encounter. the first frame is going to _ it's a classic encounter. the first frame is going to be _ it's a classic encounter. the first frame is going to be key - it's a classic encounter. the first | frame is going to be key because it's a classic encounter. the first i frame is going to be key because if stuart wins it he is like a runaway train, so far, isn't he? {lit stuart wins it he is like a runaway train, so far, isn't he?— train, so far, isn't he? of course, he has run _ train, so far, isn't he? of course, he has run the _ train, so far, isn't he? of course, he has run the event, _ train, so far, isn't he? of course, he has run the event, he - train, so far, isn't he? of course, he has run the event, he enjoys l train, so far, isn't he? of course, i he has run the event, he enjoys his tournament, — he has run the event, he enjoys his tournament, that makes a big difference. the confidence of a player— difference. the confidence of a player that comes into the room and goes. _ player that comes into the room and goes. this— player that comes into the room and goes, this has been my office in the past, _ goes, this has been my office in the past, that's— goes, this has been my office in the past, that's ok for me. i enjoy the challenge — past, that's ok for me. i enjoy the challenge. and ifjudd doesn't play
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well, _ challenge. and ifjudd doesn't play well, stuart will take him. we shall see, well, stuart will take him. we shall see. 7pm. — well, stuart will take him. we shall see. 7pm. bbc— well, stuart will take him. we shall see. 7pm. bbc be _ well, stuart will take him. we shall see, 7pm, bbc be there. _ the nfl playoffs begin this weekend for 12 of the 1a teams that have made the postseason, all with hopes of reaching super bowl 57. for the third season the league's enlarged super wild card weekend will see six games over the next three days. paul frostick looks ahead. 32 teams began the season, only 1a remain. the build—up to america's bigger show gathers momentum. top seeds, the philadelphia eagles and the kansas city chiefs, leaving the remaining 12 to contest super wildcard weekend. the san francisco 49ers were once the kings of the nfl, winning five super bowls in 13 years. their last title came almost three decades ago. the current crop
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are the nfl's form team. ten wins in are the nfl's form team. ten wins in a row, and it's are the nfl's form team. ten wins in a row, and its business as usual when they kick—off the weekend against the seattle seahawks. young we do the same thing for the player game that we do for every other game was seven days to prepare for a team, sometimes six. it'sjust was seven days to prepare for a team, sometimes six. it's just one game so team, sometimes six. it's 'ust one came , . ., ., game so the rules change a little this ear, game so the rules change a little this year. if— game so the rules change a little this year. if you _ game so the rules change a little this year, if you get _ game so the rules change a little this year, if you get to _ game so the rules change a little this year, if you get to overtime, but besides that, there is absolutely nothing different. twice the 49ers absolutely nothing different. twice the ltbers and _ absolutely nothing different. twice the 49ers and seahawks _ absolutely nothing different. twice the 49ers and seahawks have squared off this season. twice the 49ers have won. for seattle, the hope is that lightning doesn't strike thrice. i that lightning doesn't strike thrice. ~' ., that lightning doesn't strike thrice. ~ ., �*, ., ., , that lightning doesn't strike thrice. ~ ., �*, ., ., thrice. i know it's going to be hard to beat a team _ thrice. i know it's going to be hard to beat a team three _ thrice. i know it's going to be hard to beat a team three times. - thrice. i know it's going to be hard to beat a team three times. i'm i to beat a team three times. i'm looking forward to the matchup, i know the defense is going to be ready and their offense is going to be ready and we are going to be ready. i'mjust looking be ready and we are going to be ready. i'm just looking forward to the matchup. ready. i'm just looking forward to the matchm— ready. i'm just looking forward to the matchu. , ., , the matchup. they might not be the form favourites _ the matchup. they might not be the form favourites but _ the matchup. they might not be the form favourites but buffalo - the matchup. they might not be the form favourites but buffalo bills - form favourites but buffalo bills have the neutrals their site. as demar hamlin continues his recovery
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following a cardiac arrest, the emotional pull of a buffalo wing might prove hard to resist. but emotions can get the better of teams. at this stage of the season, there are no margins for error. ianthem there are no margins for error. when i no there are no margins for error. when i go home. — there are no margins for error. when i go home. we _ there are no margins for error. when i go home, we understand _ there are no margins for error. batsmen i go home, we understand that. at the end of the day, come sunday, the only thing that matters is scoring more points on the other team. so trying to have a good week of practice, putting up best foot forward, making sure that we are holding ourselves to our own standards, and obviously taking it day by day but... everything that we are doing is in hopes to win on sunday. are doing is in hopes to win on sunda . , ., , ., , begins this weekend. efe obada played for the buffalo bills in last season's play—offs and is now a defensive end with washington commanders. obada told us there'll always something different about a playoff game.
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i think leading ithink leading up i think leading up to the game, or leading up to a playoff game, everything in terms of preparation is going to be the same. the thing with the bills, in terms of the training and the coaching, it is always at a higher standard, is always at a higher standard, is always at a higher standard, is always at this championship calibre. to quote them. they do that so that when you get in those situations you kind ofjust pull back on your training. but personally, emotionally, when you are out there, it is different. the atmosphere is different. every play, all three phases, special team defense, offense, it seems that much more important. it'sjust charged. important. it's just charged. especially important. it'sjust charged. especially when it was a home game, as well. it was just crazy. it was crazy. for my personal experience, playing all of these teams, obviously, the most recent playoff team was dallas and then prior to that was the 49ers. and then obviously a few others. but i would probably go with the 49ers, just
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because of the versatility on the fence. they came capability of not being able to play games without quarterbacks, the run game, the pass game, the defense, it was an outstanding defense, so all around, i think they were really good. they are a well—built team because. are a well—built team keep i think they were really good. they are a well—built team keep an eye on them. if your new year's resolution was to get fit, then george sagar could give you a bit of inspiration — whatever age you are. the 83—year—old has picked up quite a big online following after posting his gym workouts. mark ansell has been to meet him. ican train i can train as hard as anybody in this gem, i can lift more weight than most people in the gym and i love every minute of it. that than most people in the gym and i love every minute of it.— than most people in the gym and i love every minute of it. at the age of 83, love every minute of it. at the age of 83. george _ love every minute of it. at the age of 83, george sega _ love every minute of it. at the age of 83, george sega from - love every minute of it. at the age of 83, george sega from barnsley| love every minute of it. at the age i of 83, george sega from barnsley is fighting fit and in much better shape than three decades ago. what did you look like in your 505? filth.
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did you look like in your 50s? oh, 20 stone- — did you look like in your 50s? oh, 20 stone. massive. _ did you look like in your 505? on 20 stone. massive. i did you look like in your 505? (31, 20 stone. massive. i looks did you look like in your 505? o1, 20 stone. massive. i looks like humpty dumpty. my wife, who i am married to now, was walking, i was out of breath, she put a finger in my set and she said back to the gym. and i went back to the gym at 50. i weighed 20, nearly 21 stone, and i am now 16 and a half stone. until i put screws in the coffin i will never stop training because i love it folks, 86—year—old powerhouse. george is now a social media sensation racking up 400,000 views on one of his tick—tock videos. people can't believe that he is 83. i know i've had people go with me and they say are you sure that your brother and not your father which is really nice! but i think it's just that he is so old and he does lift a lot of weight. i think people like that and his positive attitude as well. �* , ., , , well. i'm getting stopped in the street now. _ well. i'm getting stopped in the street now, i'm _ well. i'm getting stopped in the street now, i'm getting - well. i'm getting stopped in the street now, i'm getting noticed| well. i'm getting stopped in the l street now, i'm getting noticed in the supermarkets!—
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street now, i'm getting noticed in the supermarkets! george can do it, how hard can — the supermarkets! george can do it, how hard can it _ the supermarkets! george can do it, how hard can it be? _ the supermarkets! george can do it, how hard can it be? flipping - the supermarkets! george can do it, how hard can it be? flipping heck! i how hard can it be? flipping heck! you not to how hard can it be? flipping heck! you got to lay _ how hard can it be? flipping heck! you got to lay down _ how hard can it be? flipping heck! you got to lay down and _ how hard can it be? flipping heck! you got to lay down and push - how hard can it be? flipping heck! | you got to lay down and push them how hard can it be? flipping heck! - you got to lay down and push them 28 times. 28? you're not doing it. it's too heavy for you. i _ times. 28? you're not doing it. it's too heavy for you. i can't _ times. 28? you're not doing it. it's too heavy for you. i can't even - times. 28? you're not doing it. it's too heavy for you. i can't even do i too heavy for you. i can't even do m riaht too heavy for you. i can't even do my right arm- _ too heavy for you. i can't even do my right arm. how— too heavy for you. i can't even do my right arm. how do _ too heavy for you. i can't even do my right arm. how do you - too heavy for you. i can't even do my right arm. how do you do - too heavy for you. i can't even do my right arm. how do you do it, | my right arm. how do you do it, george? my right arm. how do you do it, georue? ., , my right arm. how do you do it, george?- george - my right arm. how do you do it, george? easy. george works out at muscle factory — george? easy. george works out at muscle factory in _ george? e:sy. george works out at muscle factory in swinton george? e:31:. george works out at muscle factory in swinton three george? e:31. george works out at muscle factory in swinton three days a week and has the respect of gym goers a third of his age. inspiration. hopefully in 50 years when _ inspiration. hopefully in 50 years when i _ inspiration. hopefully in 50 years when i am — inspiration. hopefully in 50 years when i am nearly his age i can still be doing _ when i am nearly his age i can still be doing the same things. it�*s be doing the same things. it's become a _ be doing the same things. it's become a passion for him, probably more _ become a passion for him, probably more so _ become a passion for him, probably more so than — become a passion for him, probably more so than a _ become a passion for him, probably more so than a lot _ become a passion for him, probably more so than a lot of— become a passion for him, probably more so than a lot of young - become a passion for him, probably more so than a lot of young lads - become a passion for him, probably more so than a lot of young lads inl more so than a lot of young lads in here _ more so than a lot of young lads in here and _ more so than a lot of young lads in here and a — more so than a lot of young lads in here and a lot _ more so than a lot of young lads in here and a lot of— more so than a lot of young lads in here and a lot of them _ more so than a lot of young lads in here and a lot of them look- more so than a lot of young lads in here and a lot of them look at - more so than a lot of young lads in here and a lot of them look at him| here and a lot of them look at him even _ here and a lot of them look at him even though— here and a lot of them look at him even though it's _ here and a lot of them look at him even though it's mad _ here and a lot of them look at him even though it's mad that - here and a lot of them look at him even though it's mad that he - here and a lot of them look at him even though it's mad that he is . even though it's mad that he is probably— even though it's mad that he is probably 60 _ even though it's mad that he is probably 60 or— even though it's mad that he is probably 60 or 70 _ even though it's mad that he is probably 60 or 70 years - even though it's mad that he is probably 60 or 70 years older. even though it's mad that he is - probably 60 or 70 years older than some _ probably 60 or 70 years older than some of— probably 60 or 70 years older than some of the — probably 60 or 70 years older than some of the guys— probably 60 or 70 years older than some of the guys that _ probably 60 or 70 years older than some of the guys that training - probably 60 or 70 years older than. some of the guys that training here. hi folks, _ some of the guys that training here. hi folks, giorgio, _ some of the guys that training here. hi folks, giorgio, 83—year—old - hi folks, giorgio, 83—year—old powerhouse. hi folks, giorgio, 83-year-old powerhouse-— hi folks, giorgio, 83-year-old owerhouse. , ., ., , powerhouse. george has now set himself the _ powerhouse. george has now set himself the challenge _ powerhouse. george has now set himself the challenge of - powerhouse. george has now set himself the challenge of flipping | powerhouse. george has now set| himself the challenge of flipping a giant tire across the width of a
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football pitch. powerhouse hoping to inspire older people like him to get active. i'm sure he good old george. celtic still kilmarnock1—0. celtic have just had a second goal disallowed. bournemouth 1—0. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more for you at half past seven. hello. after all of the rain, it's colder weather. that's going to be our biggest concern going into the weekend. we still have a lot of flood warnings in force. there's still a lot of water lying around, but actually drier in the coming days as colder weather sets in. colder air has been trickling its way south
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across the uk through saturday. but sunday into monday we will all move into arctic air and it will be a change. we will all feel overnight tonight, something a little wintry perhaps out of this week. weather system drifting its way south. some snow showers for scotland. very gusty winds overnight. gales to the southwest of scotland and for the northwest of northern ireland. strength of the wind tends to hold the temperatures up. we're looking at a frost across scotland, but elsewhere we should see temperatures staying largely just above freezing. so we're looking at rain really out of this system as it drifts south across england. wales giving some showers through sunday morning. a few more snow showers for the north west of scotland on sunday. but for the majority, actually a fine day with a lot of sunshine, lighter winds than today, but feeling colder.
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