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a well—earned rest. phil chapman, bbc news, eaglesfield in cumbria. vinnie, both acute and holiday for the big holidays so there's a lot of spot going on let's head to the bbc sport centre for sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — with the police the champions league final and state, there have been goals. —— place. one of them will move out of the relegation zone tonight. in the belgian bullets, three frames away from becoming world champion and will get the latest from the crucible. also coming
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up up on sports day, the greatest in the history ofjersey red, they've won the championship but the premiership a dream. won the championship but the premiership remains a dream. evening, we'll start with football on this bank holiday monday, we'll look ahead to the basement battle between leicester and everton, the championship play—offs are also becoming clearer but there is a huge match underway at the emirates stadium, it's a sell—out, with arsenal women taking on wolfsburg in the second leg of their champions league semifinal. jane dougall has been keeping across the first half, what's been happening? the first 11 minutes where he was
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just electric. and they went ahead and it was through and she took advantage of some really poor defending by wolfsburg, a bit of a mix—up in the slotted home and she has been immense so far and few more chances since then and getting the equalising the first leg as well for the season so far and they went ahead and the 11th minute and it could've been very different but just a few moments before that, there was a va our check and it looked as though they had had at the ball in the box and calls for penalty but luckily for arsenal, there was an off site and they got away without a little bit but they held their breath for the check and arsenal dominated the majority of the first half butjust arsenal dominated the majority of the first half but just a arsenal dominated the majority of the first half butjust a few moments before half—time, the equalised wolfsburg to control for the last five minutes and it was finding themselves free on the edge of the box and no defenders around
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her and she had been amended so far and slotted home to equalise and remember as she said, the proposed 2- remember as she said, the proposed 2— all in the first leg and an unchanged site in germany but there has been a change for wolfsburg and i was a change of the captain and striker was back in the side and she has started a very experienced woman with wolfsburg and olympic gold medallist. so, she is to the deep alongside another threat and so, they are formidable. they are finding their feet and still a couple minutes ago and fantastic atmosphere let's just remind ourselves what is at stake and who was waiting for us at the final. more than 60,000 tickets sold for the emirates they have not given the attendance yet but this is going to be a record for women's cloud matches in britain. easily beating the previous record of 47000 and
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playing in front of a packed stadium looks and feels electric and manager says that they hope will be a regular occurrence of the fans. remember, arsenal are the only british teams when the champions league and the spec in 2007. it is going to be a tough task to repeat that this year because they do manage to get past wolfsburg, was waiting for them will be barcelona and beating them 2—1 on aggregate and beating them 2—1 on aggregate and just even get to the final will be a big ask for them because they have so many key players out because of injury, there are recovering from a c else in the captain as a hamstring problem with the way they're playing now, one all, three all on aggregate and will keep you updated. to have a very good chance. there are five matches in the premier league across the next 4 nights,
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just the one game this evening, leicester against everton. 18th against 19th, whatever the result tonight one of them will climb out of the relegation zone tonight. patrick gearey reports. from leicester city, things have gotten a whole lot worse. suffered another blow— gotten a whole lot worse. suffered another blow for _ gotten a whole lot worse. suffered another blow for premier - gotten a whole lot worse. suffered another blow for premier league l another blow for premier league safety. another blow for premier league safe . ., . ., , , safety. the whole cloud is 'ust decimated. i safety. the whole cloud is 'ust decimated. there's * safety. the whole cloud is 'ust decimated. there's no i safety. the whole cloud isjust i decimated. there's no leadership there~ _ decimated. there's no leadership there please _ decimated. there's no leadership there. please make _ decimated. there's no leadership there. please make up _ decimated. there's no leadership there. please make up the - there. please make up the players who can get — there. please make up the players who can get a _ there. please make up the players who can get a set _ there. please make up the players who can get a set of _ there. please make up the players who can get a set of the. - there. please make up the players who can get a set of the. they - there. please make up the players who can get a set of the. they can| who can get a set of the. they can talk can talk— who can get a set of the. they can talk can talk the _ who can get a set of the. they can talk can talk the talk— who can get a set of the. they can talk can talk the talk but can - who can get a set of the. they can talk can talk the talk but can theyl talk can talk the talk but can they walk the — talk can talk the talk but can they walk the walk? _ talk can talk the talk but can they walk the walk?— talk can talk the talk but can they walk the walk? ., . ., , ., walk the walk? there on the conveyor belt to the cliff _ walk the walk? there on the conveyor belt to the cliff edge, _ walk the walk? there on the conveyor belt to the cliff edge, running - walk the walk? there on the conveyor belt to the cliff edge, running out - belt to the cliff edge, running out of chances to pull themselves off. the king power stadium, they collided and it feels critical. everton had been slaving for some time. mistakes and become habits, dark clouds are hard to shift and are they met some of the spirit which allows them to survive last season, harnessed by a manager was
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found escape routes before. mentality is a big win, especially with the players, the ongoing mentality about performing in the season, but these plays against teams and organisations and tactics and they played against everyone and so, write, therefore it comes down to will, demand and the mentality to take games on. to will, demand and the mentality to take games om— take games on. fighting relegation is about here _ take games on. fighting relegation is about here and _ take games on. fighting relegation is about here and now— take games on. fighting relegation is about here and now but - take games on. fighting relegation is about here and now but set - take games on. fighting relegation is about here and now but set on . is about here and now but set on evidence horizon as a fast—growing stadium by the docks, attracting hope of consuming cash. they say they will plug any shortfall in finance the relegation brings board makes everton�*s plunge so scary is the unknown. the last time there in the unknown. the last time there in the second tier, queen elizabeth ii orjust come to the throne. there'd been a top-flight _ orjust come to the throne. there'd been a top-flight team _ orjust come to the throne. there'd been a top-flight team for - orjust come to the throne. there'd been a top-flight team for so long | been a top—flight team for so long and that_ been a top—flight team for so long and that goes all the way through the way— and that goes all the way through the way in — and that goes all the way through the way in which the club is run to things— the way in which the club is run to things as — the way in which the club is run to things as simple as the contracts have _ things as simple as the contracts have been— things as simple as the contracts have been signed with the players and there — have been signed with the players and there are a lot of players who were _ and there are a lot of players who
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were on_ and there are a lot of players who were on contracts, arduous contracts, _ were on contracts, arduous contracts, big money that do not have _ contracts, big money that do not have relegation clauses inside of them? _ have relegation clauses inside of them? , ., , . ,, have relegation clauses inside of them? , ., , _ them? they have been eclipsed by im ossible them? they have been eclipsed by impossible dreams _ them? they have been eclipsed by impossible dreams in _ them? they have been eclipsed by impossible dreams in a _ them? they have been eclipsed by| impossible dreams in a spectacular 500 to one title victory was seven years ago now and followed by a period of solid sustainable success. a brother first fa cup, the tide and players left and eventually so that the boss and now, dean smith is been brought into crisis manage. irate brought into crisis manage. we cannot take the pressure wave number we can— cannot take the pressure wave number we can do— cannot take the pressure wave number we can do is— cannot take the pressure wave number we can do is make it clear, with our plan _ we can do is make it clear, with our plan but _ we can do is make it clear, with our plan but we — we can do is make it clear, with our plan but we are trying to do and how we are _ plan but we are trying to do and how we are trained to do it in if we do that, _ we are trained to do it in if we do that, they— we are trained to do it in if we do that, they can go in pretty calm and relaxed _ that, they can go in pretty calm and relaxed and — that, they can go in pretty calm and relaxed and having that fire and football — relaxed and having that fire and football games is the most important thing _ football games is the most important thin . . ., football games is the most important thin: . ., , football games is the most important thin:. ., , ., , , thing. one of these teams will be out of the bottom _ thing. one of these teams will be out of the bottom three - thing. one of these teams will be out of the bottom three but -
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thing. one of these teams will be out of the bottom three but both | out of the bottom three but both will remain in range of the whirlpool. scramble for safety is on. it promises to be a nervy night at the king power with so much riding on the result. this how the bottom of the table looks, leicester and everton still have fifteen points to play for. a draw would see leicester move out of the bottom three on goal difference, everton need a win. they still have manchester city and brighton to play. leicester have got liverpool and newcastle in their last 4 games. ian blakeman is at the match for 5 live sport this evening huge nigeria at the stadium we have it all covered on bbc radio 5 live, two teams i don't think many people had talent to be at the bottom of the table at the stage of the season, will that be fair? titer?
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season, will that be fair? very fair. season, will that be fair? very fair- look _ season, will that be fair? very fair. look at _ season, will that be fair? very fair. look at the _ season, will that be fair? very fair. look at the success - season, will that be fair? very fair. look at the success in - season, will that be fair? - fair. look at the success in recent years and it's a great setting and we expect them to be closer to the top of the league but everton, that uncertainty is continuing the trend of underperforming and now the question financially is coming into play and how it's going to affect them long term and the supporters of really turned and it's a big worry? looking at the teams were down there at the moment, this is a battle between the two with the strongest squats? between the two with the strongest s: uats? ., ., ., “ between the two with the strongest s: uats? ., ., ., ~ i. between the two with the strongest s:uats? ., i. _ ~ squats? you looking you say, i think only several— squats? you looking you say, i think only several weeks _ squats? you looking you say, i think only several weeks ago, _ squats? you looking you say, i think. only several weeks ago, southampton bournemouth with certain and they've done unbelievably well and added that pressure and getting results in the missing outcome of the turmoil of which united might form a team and its huge, was going to take these points, the run as well, everyone's going be looking over their shoulder to see when they can get the points but this is going to
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get the points but this is going to get and be an incredible game tonight. irate get and be an incredible game toni:ht. ~ ., get and be an incredible game toni:ht. . ., _, ., tonight. we have it covered on five live, ei:ht tonight. we have it covered on five live, eight o'clock, _ tonight. we have it covered on five live, eight o'clock, we _ tonight. we have it covered on five live, eight o'clock, we have - tonight. we have it covered on five live, eight o'clock, we have the - live, eight o'clock, we have the monday night club. take off at it o'clock. kick off at it o'clock. manchester city moved to the top of the table yesterday, we'll see how arsenal respond tomorrow night at home to a chelsea side that have lost five in a row and dropped into the bottom half of the table. arsenal have drawn 3 and lost one of their last 4 in the league, but their manager isn't giving up on the title. win tomorrow, that's what we have to do. within the disappointment in the period around it, the first one recognises what a lot of people have done at the club to get us back into the champions league and it was already a difficult objective and not a lot of people were very
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optimistic that we had the ability to do that the season in the second thing that is what i like the most is that even achieving that, we see some that has not happen to over a decade. and for 274 days, we have been with them and tomorrow can be another day we can do that and there's a lot of things that we've done very well for two months, i think. i think it is interesting because you'll have a little bit of insight into arsenal.— into arsenal. when you see what the 're into arsenal. when you see what they're producing _ into arsenal. when you see what they're producing now— into arsenal. when you see what they're producing now in - into arsenal. when you see what they're producing now in the - they're producing now in the interests _ they're producing now in the interests of the series and would've said before, going up against them as chelsea — said before, going up against them as chelsea manager first year and there's— as chelsea manager first year and there's a — as chelsea manager first year and there's a long process of getting where _ there's a long process of getting where you need to get to. we have the possibility to do that, yes, political— the possibility to do that, yes, political or time, the possibility to do that, yes, political ortime, good the possibility to do that, yes, political or time, good decisions along _
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political or time, good decisions along the — political or time, good decisions along the way, absolutely, yes. the process— along the way, absolutely, yes. the process can — along the way, absolutely, yes. the process can take years within the two or— process can take years within the two or three years, have to make a lot of— two or three years, have to make a lot of right — two or three years, have to make a lot of right decisions and to be fair, _ lot of right decisions and to be fair, from _ lot of right decisions and to be fair, from a coaches site, think it's a _ fair, from a coaches site, think it's a great— fair, from a coaches site, think it's a great thing this eclipsed stick— it's a great thing this eclipsed stick with the manager and may be another— stick with the manager and may be another couple of change managers to retreat _ another couple of change managers to retreat times. that is an example of that demo _ retreat times. that is an example of that demo and part of the answer to where are _ that demo and part of the answer to where are now. after three relegation in three promotions, ratherthan after three relegation in three promotions, rather than his staying up promotions, rather than his staying up in the championship. they avoided relegation and 1—0, five points above the bottom three and cannot be caught and brought every secured a playoff spot and they will finish fourth. and now, religion, because of that, they will finish third no matter what they're facing blackburn who have moved into the playoffs of the victory but they are losing. pollutant have taken the lead therapist is aref and i were to play
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at the park. lieutenant one up. —— luton. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today. three wickets for them as they restricted to 126. daniil medvedev fought back from one set down to beat alexander shevchenko and reach the madrid open round of 16. having lost the first set 4—6, the world number three won the next two 6—17—5 with the deciding set lasting over an hour. he'll play aslan karatsev next. britain's cam norrie hasjust begun his round of 32 match. british rider anna henderson has claimed the leaders red jersey in the women's vuelta in spain after winning the team time—trial on the opening day. fellow briton lizzie deignan has continued her successful return to cycling after having a second child, by helping her team finish third.
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the president of the international boxing federation umar kremlev iocworld boxing breakaway describing the federations as black sheep and hyenas for attempting to form a breakaway governing body, world boxing. they're currently banned by ioc, accused of corruption and boxes olympic status is in serious doubt be on next years paris games. they held a news conference the dangers of sports news correspondent. he was not backing — sports news correspondent. he was not backing down _ sports news correspondent. he was not backing down at _ sports news correspondent. he was not backing down at all _ sports news correspondent. he was not backing down at all in _ sports news correspondent. he was not backing down at all in the - sports news correspondent. he was not backing down at all in the he i not backing down at all in the he did say in this argument, the second pass at the olympic committee that might be some progress in the coming days and he said there is going to be addressing some concerns and he did not say how confident he was that the boxing would be in the olympics by los angeles 2028 but he also said that he didn't seem that
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concerned if it was removed, it does seem to be outside the olympics for boxing and in the next breath, he said he was doing all he can to make sure that it cannot be kicked out. the corruption of the governments in the way they have been running competitions which is why they have taken control of it leading up to the paris games. the world championships are being placed at the moment and the number of countries boycotting those in the same countries that have formed this breakaway the challenge against the iba, where they had with that? they've actually boycotted the cement because boxing has decided to allow athletes from russia and belarus to compete under their national flags. belarus to compete under their nationalflags. in that belarus to compete under their national flags. in that goes against the guidance that since they could compete but only as individual neutral athletes. so, that is why
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countries are boycotting this and the reason why they boycotted the women's world championships recently and i know the kremlin asked about this breakaway governing body and last month he said that they had to do something about boxing his future in the olympics and rescue the sport and part of this in the future, and they suggested that they shouldn't actually be paying much attention to these people and saying that they decided this in a garage and those who criticise this are like hyenas and predators who don't belong in the sport and they're very dismissive of world boxing there's only one governing body at the international level and that is the iba. �* ., ., international level and that is the isa. ~ ., ., ., , iba. are we going to get any resolution — iba. are we going to get any resolution on _ iba. are we going to get any resolution on this _ iba. are we going to get any resolution on this this - iba. are we going to get any resolution on this this is - iba. are we going to get any| resolution on this this is been iba. are we going to get any i resolution on this this is been a constant forever hundred years in the olympics and they do not think that boxing meets the olympics,
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where are we having chris make us are going to be a deadline for all of this? a, are going to be a deadline for all of this? �* ., ., , ., ., j of this? a good question and they're hoi:n to of this? a good question and they're hoping to speak _ of this? a good question and they're hoping to speak to — of this? a good question and they're hoping to speak to them _ of this? a good question and they're hoping to speak to them this - of this? a good question and they're hoping to speak to them this week. hoping to speak to them this week and try to get an idea of whether or not to be able to go forward with this and i have an official recognition of the ioc and it's difficult to know when or how the ioc are going to accept what they're saying and mostly makes mixing major changes and decisions have to be made perhaps this year so in decisions have to be made perhaps this year certainly early next year on the olympic programme and los angeles and they want boxing in and have no problem with boxes themselves, it isjust have no problem with boxes themselves, it is just with the organising body. aha, themselves, it is 'ust with the organising body._ themselves, it is 'ust with the organising body. a sports news correspondent _ organising body. a sports news correspondent there. _ we've had another absorbing session of snooker in the world championship final. luca brecel led by a single frame overnight and has stretched his lead against four time champion mark selby, it is 15—10 heading into the final session. hazel irvine is at the crucible.
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28—year—old belgian luca, the belgian border to call him is three frames away from becoming the first player from frames away from becoming the first playerfrom mainland europe ever to win the world title enjoying these men. sean murphy is world champions. stephen, can you sum up the performance played of this advantage. i performance played of this advantage-— performance played of this advantage. performance played of this advanta:e. ., ., ., , ., ~ advantage. i have no doubt that mark and :o:in advantage. i have no doubt that mark and going back _ advantage. i have no doubt that mark and going back to _ advantage. i have no doubt that mark and going back to 9- _ advantage. i have no doubt that mark and going back to 9- it _ advantage. i have no doubt that mark and going back to 9- it will— advantage. i have no doubt that mark and going back to 9- it will be - and going back to 9— it will be thinking, let's push on now, we have the advantage in the momentum for luca brecel to come and say no, that's not happening, i'm going to completely dominate the session the session the flamboyant play, where the best sessions of ever seen at the best sessions of ever seen at the crucible. it’s the best sessions of ever seen at the crucible-— the best sessions of ever seen at the crucible. it's hard to maximise this but that's — the crucible. it's hard to maximise this but that's what _ the crucible. it's hard to maximise this but that's what we _ the crucible. it's hard to maximise this but that's what we had - the crucible. it's hard to maximise this but that's what we had last. this but that's what we had last night and with forests and trees 14 one, he's gotten close.—
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night and with forests and trees 14 one, he's gotten close. merck so be his chan : e one, he's gotten close. merck so be his change of— one, he's gotten close. merck so be his change of clothes _ one, he's gotten close. merck so be his change of clothes in _ one, he's gotten close. merck so be his change of clothes in the - one, he's gotten close. merck so be his change of clothes in the match l his change of clothes in the match for certain— his change of clothes in the match for certain and do not worry about that _ for certain and do not worry about that it's — for certain and do not worry about that. it's amazing performance from luca brecel. — that. it's amazing performance from luca brecel, as stephen said, to sleep _ luca brecel, as stephen said, to sleep on — luca brecel, as stephen said, to sleep on that, still lead but having been _ sleep on that, still lead but having been further ahead in the reason that lead. — been further ahead in the reason that lead, that would've been a very difficult _ that lead, that would've been a very difficult night that luca brecel had but to— difficult night that luca brecel had but to stamp his authority on the match— but to stamp his authority on the match was— but to stamp his authority on the match was phenomenal. mark but to stamp his authority on the match was phenomenal. mark selby is not out of this — match was phenomenal. mark selby is not out of this by _ match was phenomenal. mark selby is not out of this by a _ match was phenomenal. mark selby is not out of this by a long way _ match was phenomenal. mark selby is not out of this by a long way and - match was phenomenal. mark selby is not out of this by a long way and we i not out of this by a long way and we have seen them come back from the solar deficit and come back from six behind and friends before in the finals but given that luca is at 15 now, this is going to be even more difficult stability he's done it against higgins and we know that stability is the rest on the three hours to try to not get ahead of himself he knows that luca is going to be under unbelievable pressure and will play on that. and how long can you keep looking out because he keeps on breaking in the table. latte
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keeps on breaking in the table. we ho -e keeps on breaking in the table. we hope you'lljoin us seven o'clock. rugby union sidejersey reds clinched their first championship title over the weekend. they lost just once all season and finished on 100 points, 2 clear of ealing trailfinders. they won't get promoted though because the club doesn't meet the minimum premiership criteria, the main reason being that their ground isn't big enough. warren muggleton reports. with nearly 3000 people lining the ground, championship glory isjust 80 minutes away. all they need to do was when the half an hour to go, coaches and players are finally rewarded. the
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to go, coaches and players are finally rewarded.— finally rewarded. the first in a title winning _ finally rewarded. the first in a title winning championship . finally rewarded. the first in a - title winning championship season. and will finish in a hundred points and to see a decade of work to bring us to one sensational moment at st. peter's all around us. s that is unbelievable. the amount of hard work that they are put into getting this point. it's been a long journey stop lumsdenjust this point. it's been a long journey stop lumsden just immensely proud this point. it's been a long journey stop lumsdenjust immensely proud of everyone. how do you sum up your emotions. i everyone. how do you sum up your emotions. ., �* ~ ., everyone. how do you sum up your emotions-— emotions. i don't know how to articulate _ emotions. i don't know how to articulate it. — emotions. i don't know how to articulate it, i'm _ emotions. i don't know how to articulate it, i'm struggling - emotions. i don't know how to articulate it, i'm struggling at| emotions. i don't know how to i articulate it, i'm struggling at the moment — articulate it, i'm struggling at the moment. thank you all for turning up and making _ moment. thank you all for turning up and making it a game but we are going to— and making it a game but we are going to enjoy this and so we should, every player has put it in. an incredible achievement forjersey
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reds but what is next for them? we've worked very hard for this, this is— we've worked very hard for this, this is for— we've worked very hard for this, this is for them. _ we've worked very hard for this, this is for them. we _ we've worked very hard for this, this is for them. we are - we've worked very hard for this, this is for them. we are not- we've worked very hard for this, i this is for them. we are not done as a club _ this is for them. we are not done as a club and _ this is for them. we are not done as a club and we — this is for them. we are not done as a club and we want _ this is for them. we are not done as a club and we want to— this is for them. we are not done as a club and we want to push- this is for them. we are not done as a club and we want to push up- a club and we want to push up and see where we _ a club and we want to push up and see where we can _ a club and we want to push up and see where we can get to. - a club and we want to push up and see where we can get to. we i a club and we want to push up andj see where we can get to. we think a club and we want to push up and i see where we can get to. we think we are ready now. — see where we can get to. we think we are ready now, physicality _ see where we can get to. we think we are ready now, physicality and - see where we can get to. we think we are ready now, physicality and how. are ready now, physicality and how hard we _ are ready now, physicality and how hard we work. _ are ready now, physicality and how hard we work, we _ are ready now, physicality and how hard we work, we are _ are ready now, physicality and how hard we work, we are ready - are ready now, physicality and how hard we work, we are ready for i are ready now, physicality and howj hard we work, we are ready for the premiership— hard we work, we are ready for the premiership now is _ hard we work, we are ready for the premiership now isjust— hard we work, we are ready for the premiership now is just a _ hard we work, we are ready for the premiership now isjust a matter. hard we work, we are ready for the j premiership now isjust a matter of time and _ premiership now isjust a matter of time and we — premiership now isjust a matter of time and we can— premiership now isjust a matter of time and we can show— premiership now isjust a matter of time and we can show or— premiership now isjust a matter of time and we can show or we can. premiership now isjust a matter ofl time and we can show or we can do. it shows— time and we can show or we can do. it shows that — time and we can show or we can do. it shows that any _ time and we can show or we can do. it shows that any club _ time and we can show or we can do. it shows that any club with - time and we can show or we can do. it shows that any club with the i it shows that any club with the right leadership, the right funding and the right support can do this and the right support can do this and ijust wish and the right support can do this and i just wish that they would understand this and get behind the championship a lot more. this understand this and get behind the championship a lot more.— understand this and get behind the championship a lot more. this is the moment that — championship a lot more. this is the moment that these _ championship a lot more. this is the moment that these jersey _ championship a lot more. this is the moment that these jersey reds i championship a lot more. this is the moment that these jersey reds fansj moment that these jersey reds fans have been waiting for after a decade of work, they lifted the championship title for the first time ever in their history and you feel like there's a lot more to come. this weekend marked 100 years since the first match at wembley stadium — the 1923 fa cup final between bolton wanderers and west ham — the so—called "white horse final",
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when a mounted policemen helped to calm the chaotic crowd scenes before kick—off. two of bolton's triumphant team — david jack, who scored the first wembley goal, and keeper dick pym — are getting blue plaques to recognise their achievements. phil cunliffe reports the only time you didn't need a ticket for the fa cup final was the very first time at wembley and it lead to chaos.— very first time at wembley and it lead to chaos. people want to see the match but _ lead to chaos. people want to see the match but there _ lead to chaos. people want to see the match but there were - lead to chaos. people want to see the match but there were also i the match but there were also intensely curious about wembley stadium as the caller that the empire stadium. the stadium as the caller that the empire stadium.— stadium as the caller that the empire stadium. stadium as the caller that the emire stadium. ., ., , empire stadium. the ground was full and that was — empire stadium. the ground was full and that was when _ empire stadium. the ground was full and that was when those _ empire stadium. the ground was full and that was when those left - empire stadium. the ground was full and that was when those left outside j and that was when those left outside started to force their way in. is started to force their way in. is getting fuller and fuller and there nowhere for people to go. not only can they not start the game, there is a risk to other people who were in the stadium.— is a risk to other people who were in the stadium. ., , in the stadium. here at the museum, the have in the stadium. here at the museum, they have one — in the stadium. here at the museum, they have one of— in the stadium. here at the museum, they have one of the _ in the stadium. here at the museum, they have one of the original 1923 i they have one of the original 1923 turnstiles. more than hundred 26,000
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spectators passed through one of these to take their place inside wembley. however, by kick—off time, it's wembley. however, by kick—off time, its estimated that crowded grown to more than than 200,000 people and its potential. but help was at hand. enter nine mounted— its potential. but help was at hand. enter nine mounted policeman to push the spectators — enter nine mounted policeman to push the spectators back. _ enter nine mounted policeman to push the spectators back. the _ enter nine mounted policeman to push the spectators back. the hero - enter nine mounted policeman to push the spectators back. the hero on i enter nine mounted policeman to push the spectators back. the hero on a i the spectators back. the hero on a white _ the spectators back. the hero on a white horse. — the spectators back. the hero on a white horse, technically it was white — white horse, technically it was white gray. george and he is such, he did _ white gray. george and he is such, he did such — white gray. george and he is such, he did such a — white gray. george and he is such, he did such a fantasticjob and he was kept — he did such a fantasticjob and he was kept by the fa and he had no interest— was kept by the fa and he had no interest in— was kept by the fa and he had no interest in football whatsoever. so interest in football whatsoever. sc busy interest in football whatsoever. busy was interest in football whatsoever. ’sr busy was the traffic interest in football whatsoever. sr busy was the traffic that only a few of the 60 club officials got inside and they included the spouse of goalie pam. and they included the spouse of goalie pam-— and they included the spouse of :oalie pam. , ., . ,, ., goalie pam. they went on the back of the stadium — goalie pam. they went on the back of the stadium and _ goalie pam. they went on the back of the stadium and marched _ goalie pam. they went on the back of the stadium and marched across i goalie pam. they went on the back of the stadium and marched across the l the stadium and marched across the field and _ the stadium and marched across the field and went — the stadium and marched across the field and went across _ the stadium and marched across the field and went across the _ the stadium and marched across the field and went across the cordon i the stadium and marched across the field and went across the cordon but the crowds _ field and went across the cordon but the crowds were _ field and went across the cordon but the crowds were less _ field and went across the cordon but the crowds were less on _ field and went across the cordon but the crowds were less on that - field and went across the cordon but the crowds were less on that side i the crowds were less on that side and she _ the crowds were less on that side and she got— the crowds were less on that side and she got through _ the crowds were less on that side and she got through with - the crowds were less on that side and she got through with the i
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and she got through with the policeman— and she got through with the policeman and. _ and she got through with the policeman and.— and she got through with the oliceman and. , , , ., , , policeman and. despite adversity, the beat policeman and. despite adversity, they beat westend _ policeman and. despite adversity, they beat westend 2-0 _ policeman and. despite adversity, they beat westend 2-0 and i they beat westend 2—0 and essentially later, the achievements of being marked with blue plaques, this is of the bolton house were david jack was born, the esteemed score of the vapour school. riff david jack was born, the esteemed score of the vapour school.- score of the vapour school. of the :reatest score of the vapour school. of the greatest players _ score of the vapour school. of the greatest players to _ score of the vapour school. of the greatest players to ever _ score of the vapour school. of the greatest players to ever play. i score of the vapour school. of the greatest players to ever play. and he was for record fee and of his escort the first fa cup final at the empire state and wembley and i can never be taken away from him. ththd never be taken away from him. and the devon village where he caught salmon before catching footballs is his middle watch. without conceding goals. a teetotaler, he refused to sip alcohol from the cup. at, goals. a teetotaler, he refused to sip alcohol from the cup. a manager offered him — sip alcohol from the cup. a manager offered him some _ sip alcohol from the cup. a manager offered him some ginger _ sip alcohol from the cup. a manager offered him some ginger beer- sip alcohol from the cup. a manager offered him some ginger beer and l sip alcohol from the cup. a manager offered him some ginger beer and itj offered him some ginger beer and it was poured in and granddad in his third final could drink from the cup and he said, it was very nice. at, dagr
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and he said, it was very nice. a day that could've _ and he said, it was very nice. a day that could've gone _ and he said, it was very nice. a day that could've gone very _ and he said, it was very nice. a day that could've gone very wrong i and he said, it was very nice. a day that could've gone very wrong ended and smiles for bolton. ended in smiles for bolton. the semifinal of the pact and read stadium and the first leg and 1— all at half—time and equalising for wolfsburg after they had given arsenal the lead in that one, they have just had a goal disallowed for arsenal for off—site and it is still 3- 01 arsenal for off—site and it is still 3— 01 aggregate and we listen to the remainder of that match on bbc five live, before me and the rest the team, goodbye for now. good evening. it's been pleasant enough in the sunshine today, but there have been a fair few sharp showers around and one or two
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will rumble on through this evening. yes, there are some thundery downpours around which carries on the unsettled three and particularly across southern and eastern parts of england and wales. parts of kent have had their wettest march and april for 90 years. but actually some parts of the northwest have had rainfall below the average and temperatures during the day below the average. once again, as we started may, some cold arctic air is spilling southwards. so any showers will fade away as we go through the evening. and overnight, clear skies in the north leading to a frost. whilst further south, it's more likely we'll see some mist and some fog filling in any gaps and some fog as well around the irish sea coast. so perhaps a little bit on the dull and murky side as we start our tuesday morning, even thick enough, some of the clouds in central and eastern areas for the odd spot of drizzle, but generally it will tend to brighten up.
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we've got the sunshine already with us in the north and bright for most some sunshine generally light winds. it won't be as mild as monday because we've introduced that chilly air so particularly near the north sea coast, nine and ten. and we have a little bit of rain creeping in from the west later. but that's not going to stop the pollen levels from being high across northern ireland, much of wales, central and western parts of england during the day on tuesday. as we go through the evening on tuesday, we will find that weather frontjust brushing some rain through northern ireland towards the southwest of scotland. elsewhere under the clearing skies, i think further south, it's set to be colder as we head towards wednesday morning. the clear skies starting to come in here could be a little bit of patchy mist and fog around, but it does mean a prospect of more sunshine during the course of wednesday after the chilly start wants the mist and murk clears away. but there will be quite a bit of cloud with our weakening weather front across northern and western parts of scotland. so it's a little milder here, but we've lost our sunshine and generally there'll be quite
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a bit of cloud mulling around and that sets the scene really for the rest of the week, which looks quite unsettled. low pressure to the west of us. the winds switch to the south or southwest, throwing the weather fronts away, showers or longer spells of rain. at least temperatures should lift a little back towards the normal for the time of year. but as you can see for yourselves, it's a fairly showery looking picture for the first week of may. as ever, there's more on the website.
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