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tackle this. we can do this stuff off of the pitch, we can go with windy weather. young — off of the pitch, we can go with young people across schools community organisations in our struggle given that windy weather. sessions — eight blustery and wet day —— and community organisations in our sessions and i guess we can only do what _ sessions and i guess we can only do what we _ sessions and i guess we can only do what we can— sessions and i guess we can only do what we can with young people the ferries could struggle. template involved — what we can with young people involved and we can try our best to is a bit disappointed for the time educate _ involved and we can try our best to educate his— involved and we can try our best to educate his those who we work with. football— educate his those who we work with. football trying to clean up its act, of year, 18—20 for most. is a low pressure pulls away, the gale get the people saying the measures do not go far off in what is a hefty stronger in northern ireland but fine to a millionaire. football they should get a bit less punchy above with the english football season starting will be able to see elsewhere .8 blustery day on how these work in practical terms thursday, and deeper into august, we shortly. are looking at the weather staying let's have a quick look at some unsettled. we might have changed the of the other stories making month from july to august but we the headlines today... manchester united will have not changed the story, staying decide on the future of striker mason greenwood, before their opening game unsettled with showers and long of the season against spells of rain and generally wolves in two weeks. temperatures continue to run a bit charges including attemped rape and assualt were dropped below average for this time of year. against the 21—year—old earlier this year, with united later i am still looking for a spell of saying they would launch settled summer weather! their own investigation. thanks, chris. and that's bbc news at six. head coach daryl powell you can keep up with all the latest has left super league developments on the bbc website. side warrington wolves — after a run of 8 defeats from the six team, it's goodbye. in the last 9 games... the news continues here on bbc one as now it's time the club are 6th, but were beaten to join our colleagues heavily by bottom side across the nations and regions wakefield this weekend... for the news where you are. gary chambers has been placed good night. in caretaker charge.
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two goals for great britain so far on the day when the paris swimming world championships. susanna was first in the as 550 metres freestyle while also another goals in the 50 hello and welcome to sportsday — metre brushstroke. i'm gavin ramjaun. england click to dramatic win in the to the net bowl or cup and wheels final ashes test and who also steal through next it but the stuart broad. australia avoid an upset — to make the knockouts of the women's world cup in style — at the expense of the and they did. next up for them is olympic champions... and players and managers under the spotlight — with new rules from next season clamping down on bad fiji. behaviour and abuse... also coming up on sportsday... and they did. next up for them is fi'i. ~ , ., and they did. next up for them is fi'i. ~ , . ., , ., england look to maintain fiji. i think every game has had the difficulties we _ their winning streak fiji. i think every game has had the difficulties we have _ fiji. i think every game has had the difficulties we have played - fiji. i think every game has had the difficulties we have played against| difficulties we have played against them before the competition so we at the netball world — as scotland and wales, knew what we were coming up against lose against the two but there are definitely things that we need to keep working on, our of the favourites... consistency, that is something that we keep saying after every game. that is something that we keep saying after every game. we are slowly, slowly getting there and building. scotland were beaten convincingly by australia — the world's number one ranked side and one of the favourites
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this year... but scotland coach tamsin greenway spoke of how the team were making progress — in holding australia to their lowest score of the tournament. the thistles lost 76—37... they were dominated in the first and second quarters. it was always going to be a special and now face tonga day for stuart broad making his and fiji in group f as they aim for a first final parents as a cricketer and the top—10 spot since 1994. but they'll take many oval enraptured with this too late crickets as they one in the fifth positives from today. and final pool ashes test. what a we got all out on court today and had some — we got all out on court today and had some festive passages of clay and great — had some festive passages of clay and great moments and explosions are great finale this was to a wonderful all part— and great moments and explosions are all part of— and great moments and explosions are all part of the learning experience few weeks of cricket. our and a _ all part of the learning experience and a part— all part of the learning experience and a part of myself a young turns correspondent as at the oval now. dust young — and a part of myself a young turns dust young teams. i learned a lot today~ _ dust young teams. i learned a lot today. i love sports he received during these games we make sure we what a final day. one of the fenced rest and _ during these games we make sure we rest and tomorrow is a big game against — rest and tomorrow is a big game against tonga will go at it hard. wales were outclassed by defending champions new zealand rations —— frustrations thinking in their pool g match. standing in the rain is that the the silver ferns were 40—16 up at half—time... series had been denied the fitting with the match finishing 83—34. finale because the teams had been so both teams have a day off — before returning to action on wednesday... close session by session, day by wales feel they can improve before day, test message by test match. the last half an hour or so, ten minutes facing their next opponents uganda.
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i think you always want to be by the or so, the series has had a grand finale. it held our attention best and who better to go up against the defending champions. so a few patches of clay through twists and turns for this final day. let's try and navigate and i think will be disappointed you through it. member how things with and wanted to the overall score to be closer. i think we had moments started with australia opening and they came to close the gap but batter still at the crease at a very there were some lovely patches of play that we will look back on and strong day yesterday evening england take forward into the next round. needed a strong start today and chris woakes was the man's do it. he for the first time ever — came in and took early wickets the best of the cycling world — getting rid of david warner and as from track to mountain biking — soon as the cat from state —— are competing under one combined cycling world championships this week in glasgow. bairstow he was gone for 60. what it'll be an emotional time for britain's katie archibald — was the leader on was a strong the olympic champion's been partnership between travis head and recovering from several setbacks — steve smith. we also had a break and including the sudden death of her partner, the mountain biker rab wardell. she's been speaking to play for rain. only resuming at 20 past four. getting rid of steve smith was clearly going to be sir chris hoy, ahead of the event. important for england and they did it once again thanks to chris the fact that it is such a major woakes. zak crawley�*s catching has been a strong element of things for england and he showed that again for championship and we have 13 different disciplines and it is going to be the first time this year england and he showed that again for england and he showed that again for england and today his hands there have been really important. moeen i have done this i've spoken to some people that are so excited.- ali's has been significant for people that are so excited. coming off of the back _
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people that are so excited. coming off of the back of _ people that are so excited. coming off of the back of the _ people that are so excited. coming off of the back of the most - off of the back of the most england bowling with a grain strain unbelievably tough 2022 for you. not fully fit, but on the final day injury_ unbelievably tough 2022 for you. injury wise, alone. in a space of a of a test match he always needed a few months— injury wise, alone. in a space of a few months he cringed in, i have a spinner and he did of a test match he always needed a spinnerand he did hisjob of a test match he always needed a spinner and he did hisjob today. great catch asjonny bairstow reacts list year. _ few months he cringed in, i have a list year, plans shoulder surgery in to get rid of mitchell marxist so a january. _ list year, plans shoulder surgery in january, fractured back and a speu to get rid of mitchell marxist so a concussion, broken collarbone, spell open australia lost four another— concussion, broken collarbone, another surgery ankle ligament wickets in the space of 19 balls but still needed someone to come and damage — another surgery ankle ligament damage after being hit by a car, wrap it up for and england that must've been the most perspective and that man was stuart incredibly difficult few months. broad. so many in the crowd today everyone gets an injured all the had warned their headbands, virtually all of stuart broad's family were watching on and the last time in these are all completely pickets were taken by stuart broad manageable, by themselves and i got in the final minutes of his to a point more with the car crash illustrious career in the way he has done so many times for england over the years. so there it was, in the that i just wasn't coping, to a point more with the car crash that ijust wasn't coping, really. i evening sunshine that australia's was just terrified all the time. quest to taste down 384, finally understandably. it ended. this match was won by wasjust terrified all the time. understandably.— wasjust terrified all the time. understandably. it may training really hard- _ england, the series will finish understandably. it may training really hard. next _ understandably. it may training really hard. next on _ level at 2— to intercourse, let's understandably. it may training really hard. next on the - understandably. it may training - really hard. next on the programme to an incredibly _ really hard. next on the programme to an incredibly sad _ really hard. next on the programme keepin to an incredibly sad story. _ really hard. next on the programme to an incredibly sad story. just - really hard. next on the programme to an incredibly sad story. just two l to an incredibly sad story. just two level at 2— to intercourse, let's keep in mind it is australia who days after— to an incredibly sad story. just two days after winning _ to an incredibly sad story. just two days after winning the _ to an incredibly sad story. just two days after winning the world - to an incredibly sad story. just two days after winning the world stage j days after winning the world stage chanrpionship_ days after winning the world stage championship the _ days after winning the world stage championship the biker— days after winning the world stage will retain the ashes. so that since championship the biker has - days after winning the world stage championship the biker has died i days after winning the world stage | championship the biker has died in his sleep — championship the biker has died in his sleep he — championship the biker has died in
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his sleep. he was— championship the biker has died in they did what they set out to do but his sleep. he was 37. _ i think england have also denied. championship the biker has died in his sleep. he was 37. find - championship the biker has died in his sleep. he was 37.— championship the biker has died in his sleep. he was 37. and then you lost him. they may not have serious, but how his sleep. he was 37. and then you lost him- he _ his sleep. he was 37. and then you lost him. he was _ his sleep. he was 37. and then you lost him. he was the _ his sleep. he was 37. and then you lost him. he was the one _ they done something to win our his sleep. he was 37. and then you lost him. he was the one thing - lost him. he was the one thing off ofthe lost him. he was the one thing off of the back— hearts. just to finish off with the lost him. he was the one thing off of the back of— lost him. he was the one thing off of the back of that _ lost him. he was the one thing off of the back of that that was - lost him. he was the one thing off of the back of that that was clear l of the back of that that was clear in my future. for that time through stuart broad as you were sitting there a fitting finale for him, the slate to wickets absolutely the summer of 2022 he had figured it imprudently in and to him in a wonderful career. —— brilliance. out. he had his coaching business, making these films, he won the stage what was it like throughout the day? a lot of people today and throughout cross country championship. when he the week after his surprise retirement announcement, of course they all had tickets so they came to left it was funny i got on the bike watch the test match but that deftly about three days afterwards and it gaveit had not even occur to me that i'm watch the test match but that deftly gave it a special flavour, special stuart broad fields to the crowd. it out writing and oh... i'm not scared is really incredible what he has done over the series because he's any more. i'm quite serious about my tickets from the wickets for england, but he has been the heart career. and i'm quite focused and and soul of the team. you can see how much of the ashes, test cricket there is may be occasions for that will be to the detriment of other means to him and ijust rubs off on things in your life. whereas he was and everyone because is notjust the spectators england are trying to bring with them, it is the young
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players as well. a young fast bowler quite serious but having fun. who wants to play test match cricket, who wants to play the probably to the detriment of his ashes, and england are going to need career. it's so easy to see what those kinds of young players over the next decade to somehow replace the next decade to somehow replace the impact that stuart broad has other people have intimate be be jealous of it, but also see what had. , ., ~ ., ~ they do wrong and he just did not the impact that stuart broad has had. ~ ., , had. joe wilson, thank you very have the instinct. it was all, much. had. joe wilson, thank you very much- at _ imagine if i could do that. just had. joe wilson, thank you very much. at the _ had. joe wilson, thank you very much. at the culmination - had. joe wilson, thank you very much. at the culmination of - had. joe wilson, thank you very i much. at the culmination of these ashes. at the women's world cup... that enthusiasm and love for the sport and that is what these are, the stakes were high for tournament co—hosts australia... they needed a win to book it's about a love for sports on two their place in the knockouts. and the matildas delivered wheels, love for cycle sport and thatis wheels, love for cycle sport and that is what i'm hoping we against canada — without needing celebrate. to call upon star player sam kerr... you can keep across all the action from the uci elsewhere, an impressive win world cycling championships forjapan — who have to be in glasgow from thursday... you can follow live across the bbc considered in the mix on television, online, to win this year... the bbc sport app & bbc iplayer. ben croucher reports. finally — if you've not got this could have been australia's last dance at their own broke up at a head for heights — you might want to look away the matilda's will keep on waltzing. for a second — as we're turning our attention to the sport of slacklining! with the home crowd proving the and this man's world record attempt, walking between two buildings perfect soundtrack in melbourne it in qatar, almost 200 metres did not take long for them to find above the ground! jaan roose, an estonian three their group. bi; time world champion, walked between the iconic towers did not take long for them to find their groun— did not take long for them to find their group. by so giving australia of lusail marina in doha.... delete! some _ putting him into the record books their group. by so giving australia delete! some goals _ their group. by so giving australia delete! some goals are _ their group. by so giving australia delete! some goals are pretty, i for completing the world's longest
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their group. by so giving australia delete! some goals are pretty, all effective come _ delete! some goals are pretty, all single—building slackline... effective come here _ he said he had to find the perfect delete! some goals are pretty, all effective come here russell's - effective come here russell's setting them up for the wind but moment during the day safe passages of the knockouts with with less wind with no sun... puff, puff and scuffed the olympic great views for sure, champions were blown away. their biggest win at a world cup, a but rather him than me. performance full of heart. there's somethina performance full of heart. there's something special— performance full of heart. there's something special about - performance full of heart. there's something special about this - performance full of heart. there's l something special about this group, i hope _ something special about this group, i hope coaches out there get to experience what i have the last three _ experience what i have the last three days because it is unique. the wood _ three days because it is unique. the wood that— fair play to him. three days because it is unique. the wood that they have performed tonight — wood that they have performed tonight the way that they went out, a reminder of our top story before we go — england beating australia by 49 runs pressing _ tonight the way that they went out, in the fifth and final test pressing and attacking we beat at the oval...stuart broad taking canada — pressing and attacking we beat canada 4—0. for pressing and attacking we beat canada 4-0-— the two final wickets canada 4-0. for the public of ireland little _ canada 4-0. for the public of ireland little but _ canada 4-0. for the public of ireland little but frustration i canada 4-0. for the public of. ireland little but frustration for their perspiration, already as they came close to the nigeria, nigeria to round off his career. series came close to the nigeria, nigeria came even closer against them. how drawn to two with australia retaining the ashes. let's hear from the and himself stuart broad speaking a few moments ago. i the and himself stuart broad did that not — speaking a few moments ago. i made a decision on friday _ came even closer against them. how did that not go _ came even closer against them. how speaking a few moments ago. i made a decision on friday night, _ speaking a few moments ago. i made a decision on friday night, you _ speaking a few moments ago. i made a did that not go in! _ came even closer against them. how did that not go in! neither _ came even closer against them. how did that not go in! neither could - did that not go in! neither could find a way _ decision on friday night, you start - decision on friday night, you start thinking, what your last ball will did that not go in! neither could find a way through _ did that not go in! neither could find a way through the - did that not go in! neither could find a way through the goal- did that not go in! neither could find a way through the goal of. did that not go in! neither could - be and how that will be remembered find a way through the goal of straw season, superstock and beaten into the lie succeed where they will meet and to get the ball, to swinging the lie succeed where they will meet the winner of the anglin group. around a little bit. to get the ball
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afterjapan were hoping to make with a couple of wickets left, i quite progress to the next round managed to pull it with some they can't deflect attention away left—handers which has been some of the favourite to do in my career and any more. a 4—0 crushing of spain to catch the edge couple of times was wonderful.— made it three wins for three for the 2011 champions. for them it is to catch the edge couple of times was wonderful. what a way to end our was wonderful. what a way to end your career _ was wonderful. what a way to end your career there. _ was wonderful. what a way to end your career there. highlights - was wonderful. what a way to end your career there. highlights on i norway next. was wonderful. what a way to end i your career there. highlights on bbc two and the iplayer as well. that is well the former england goalkeeper rachel brown—finnis is commentating a from us here on sports day. thank on the games for the bbc. you for watching and we will see you shejoined me in the studio earlier — and told mejapan and australia again next time. would be dangerous opponents for anyone going into the latter stages... hello there. going and it was hard this month has certainly been a wet one for many, to really call it, but japan were also cool with temperatures below sensational. they had a lot of average across much of the uk. possession what they did against spain but possession in being in the 20% mark does not often equate to such a dominant win. forjapan, technically excellent they are efficient and that is exactly what they did on spain. spain have to for the rest of this week as we head reflect, through to the next row, into the first part of august, but both teams on their day look there'll be very little change with it staying unsettled and remaining on the cool side. now today we've had this area of low
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really, really tough opponents for pressure moving across the country. it's brought lots of cloud and spells of rain. some of it's been quite heavy anyone. it at times, but as it's pulling away into the north sea, we should see something a little bit drier and quieter really, really tough opponents for an one. ., , ., as we move through the night. anyone. it did it for goals to the there'll still be some areas good. for _ anyone. it did it for goals to the good, for them _ anyone. it did it for goals to the good, for them a _ anyone. it did it for goals to the good, for them a belief in - anyone. it did it for goals to the of rain — northern england, good, for them a belief in manyi good, for them a belief in many southern scotland, northern ireland. respects and for england's potential a few showers dotted around, some opponents in the next round as well, mist and murk, some low cloud too. if england when the group they know quite warm and muggy in the south, who they will face. it a little bit fresher further north. if england when the group they know who they will face.— and in fact, after a fine day who they will face. it was a do or die game for— who they will face. it was a do or die game for australia _ who they will face. it was a do or die game for australia and - die game for australia and for across, northern scotland will stay canada which have not if they were clear and cool overnight. now into tuesday, then to win would go through commedia are a much quieter day. we're in between low pressure systems. again, we'll have this swathe of cloud with outbreaks of rain — now out —— canada and australia the northern ireland, southern scotland, northern england, host nation and new zealand co—hosts perhaps north wales. but on either side we should are already out, it was special for see some sunshine bar the odd shower around. so we should see temperatures australia. they did it spectacular a little bit higher, 22 degrees in the south way and for the first seconds of the and the winds will be lighter here as well. very last, it was joy and the crowd, but the next frontal system starts to work it's way in. this area of low pressure, excellent football from australia and whoever ends up needing will be a deepening feature. so the winds will start to pick up through tuesday night. austerlitz going to be a tough task. across the south, rain will push its way northwards, looking ahead to the england match however, the northern half of scotland remaining dry with clear skies against china at a match you would expect them to win. what you think and remaining on the cool side. now this unseasonably deep area the coach will be thinking going of low pressure will move
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across the country during wednesday, into this on may be one eye of the so this is more like an autumnal scene rather than early august. knockouts. she into this on may be one eye of the knockouts-— we'll see gales through the channel, knockouts. she cannot get too complacent — knockouts. she cannot get too complacent and _ knockouts. she cannot get too complacent and she _ knockouts. she cannot get too gusts in excess of 50 complacent and she never- knockouts. she cannot get too | complacent and she never does knockouts. she cannot get too - complacent and she never does but if china, they are still not miles an hour here. 30 to 40 miles an hour, technically through, england's they further north. across england and wales, inland, need to get something from the skin. some heavy rain as well. if china were to beat them then that but again, northern parts of scotland will see the driest throws a ball, limitations as to who and the brightest of the weather. there's the wind gusts on the chart. just to give you an idea, goes through and why. so england they're 30 to 40 mile an hour gusts in the south. just needs to focus on beating and of course, that will china. whether she will make changes impact the temperatures. to the starting 11, i would imagine high teens in the north, maybe just about making 20 or 21 that she will, not wholesale degrees in the south. it won't feel like that changes, but they need to turn up with the wind and the rain. with style a bit to gain a bit of that area of low pressure momentum going into these knockout clears away on thursday, stages. you know who you will face now and both teams with a opens the floodgates to a cold northerly wind or a cool northerly wind, i should say. potentially face have a lot of so it'll be a mixture of sunshine confidence on what they have done in and showers both thursday and friday the group stages. england will slap with that cool northerly wind. a lot of confidence, but does need and then another area of low pressure arrives just to ramp it up a little bit, get in time for the weekend. people excited, get them feeling on top of their individual collective games, because you want them to be head of steam going into the knockout games. rachel brown finnis there. well that match for england tomorrow
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morning against china could seal their place into the last 16 as group winners. the build up to the game, somewhat overshadowed by the injury to midfielder kiera walsh... who could still play a part in the knockouts, with scans showing the knee injury sustained in the win over denmark, wasn't as serious as initially feared. jane dougall is in adelaide for us, ahead of the match. we knew she would not be playing here in adelaide tomorrow but the question was which should be fit for any of england's remaining games in this tournament. the england manager sarina wiegman kept her cards close to her chest when she was asked that question and said she did not know of the extent of the knee injury just that it was not an acl and she will want to play down the loss of keira walsh to any of england's opposition because this is going to have a serious impact on england chances of cruising through the tournament. keira walsh is one of the best midfielders in the world —— midfielders helping barcelona to
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when the champions league and her first season at that club during the euros, most of the play went to her. she is a creative midfielderfor england and they are going to feel that loss. the head coach said that live from london. they had already put a plan b in this is bbc news place of keira.— the ukrainian elite snipers fighting to retake the city of bakhmut — they had already put a plan b in lace of keira. . , place of keira. keira is ok, we said we have a special report — that it is not _ place of keira. keira is ok, we said that it is not an _ place of keira. keira is ok, we said that it is not an acl— place of keira. keira is ok, we said that it is not an acl and _ place of keira. keira is ok, we said that it is not an acl and i _ place of keira. keira is ok, we said that it is not an acl and i cannot i that it is not an acl and i cannot give you — that it is not an acl and i cannot give you any— from the front line. that it is not an acl and i cannot give you any more information. and actually— give you any more information. and actually we — give you any more information. and actually we are really only focusing a thrilling finale at the oval — on the _ actually we are really only focusing on the game tomorrow. every game we england beats australia by 49 runs — as the ashes series ends want to— on the game tomorrow. every game we want to he — on the game tomorrow. every game we want to he at— on the game tomorrow. every game we want to be at our best and we know she is_ want to be at our best and we know she is not— want to be at our best and we know she is not available. we have a group of— she is not available. we have a group of 23 star we have a group of all square at 2—2. 22and— group of 23 star we have a group of 22 and we — group of 23 star we have a group of 22 and we have found solutions. it looks _ 22 and we have found solutions. it looks a _ 22 and we have found solutions. it looks a little different maybe because we had different players, but we _ because we had different players, but we still are trying to win new claims that china is putting games _ pressure on uyghurs muslims abroad — but we still are trying to win names. . ., , ., ., ,, ., games. her team-mate georgia stanway was all speaking _ to spy on human rights campaigners. games. her team-mate georgia stanway was all speaking to _ games. her team-mate georgia stanway was all speaking to the _ games. her team-mate georgia stanway was all speaking to the media. _ games. her team-mate georgia stanway was all speaking to the media. she - was all speaking to the media. she said that she had felt that she'd already stepped up in her role in the midfield in her absence and said that she felt that she had become more mature already and taken on a greater role in keira walsh's absence. the two are good friends
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and she talked us through what had happened in that ten mark match when keira walsh went down on the pitch. it's always difficult in that moment to see _ it's always difficult in that moment to see your— it's always difficult in that moment to see your team—mate, _ it's always difficult in that moment to see your team—mate, but - it's always difficult in that moment to see your team—mate, but my. it's always difficult in that moment . to see your team—mate, but my best friend _ to see your team—mate, but my best friend as _ to see your team—mate, but my best friend as well — to see your team—mate, but my best friend as well go _ to see your team—mate, but my best friend as well go down _ to see your team—mate, but my best friend as well go down in _ to see your team—mate, but my best friend as well go down in such - to see your team—mate, but my best friend as well go down in such pain. i friend as well go down in such pain. for the _ friend as well go down in such pain. for the first — friend as well go down in such pain. for the first second _ friend as well go down in such pain. for the first second she _ friend as well go down in such pain. for the first second she was telling | for the first second she was telling me to _ for the first second she was telling me to get — for the first second she was telling me to get off— for the first second she was telling me to get off and _ for the first second she was telling me to get off and then _ for the first second she was telling me to get off and then within - 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and i think that's what she was more anxious about. but she is in good . anxious about. but she is in good spirits— russia captured bakhmut earlier this anxious about. but she is in good spirits and — anxious about. but she is in good spirits and we _ anxious about. but she is in good spirits and we have _ anxious about. but she is in good spirits and we have heard - anxious about. but she is in good spirits and we have heard from i anxious about. but she is in good i year after almost 12 months spirits and we have heard from her of intense fighting. today— the bbc has been given exclusive spirits and we have heard from her today and — spirits and we have heard from her today and she _ spirits and we have heard from her today and she is _ spirits and we have heard from her today and she is doing _ spirits and we have heard from her today and she is doing well- spirits and we have heard from her today and she is doing well and - spirits and we have heard from her today and she is doing well and we 'ust today and she is doing well and we just want to — access to a team of elite snipers, today and she is doing well and we just want to support _ today and she is doing well and we just want to support her— today and she is doing well and we just want to support her as - today and she is doing well and we just want to support her as much l today and she is doing well and wel just want to support her as much as we can _ just want to support her as much as the ghosts of bakhmut, who are conducting night we can and — just want to support her as much as we can and like _ just want to support her as much as we can. and like our— raids close to the city. just want to support her as much as we can. and like our coach- just want to support her as much as we can. and like our coach that - we can. and like our coach that there _ we can. and like our coach that there are — we can. and like our coach that there are 22 of— we can. and like our coach that there are 22 of us _ we can. and like our coach that there are 22 of us that - we can. and like our coach that our defence correspondent there are 22 of us that have - we can. and like our coach that there are 22 of us that have toi we can. and like our coach that - there are 22 of us that have to step up jonathan bealejoined them — there are 22 of us that have to step up now— there are 22 of us that have to step up now and — there are 22 of us that have to step up now and we _ there are 22 of us that have to step up now and we are _ there are 22 of us that have to step on a journey to the front line. up now and we are just— there are 22 of us that have to step up now and we are just excited - up now and we are just excited for tomorrow— up now and we are just excited for tomorrow and _ up now and we are just excited for we're on our way to a secret location, a place they call tomorrow and she _ up now and we are just excited for tomorrow and she will— up now and we are just excited for. tomorrow and she will be watching. players and managers might have to think twice about confronting referees from this season, after the football association issued several new guidelines cracking down on bad behaviour. repeat offenders could even be docked points.. and the spotlight�*s also on fans, with new rules over abusive chants from the stands.
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our reporter nesta mcgregor joins me in the studio to talk more on this... firstly, for the players and the managers — getting confrontations shall we say — it's something we became quite accustomed to seeing last season... in the game, after matches, when it comes to new measures to try and stop this what are they and how likely are they to work with mac we know that football is the most popular sport. bud know that football is the most pepular sport-— know that football is the most popular sport. know that football is the most u-oularsort. �* ., ., , ., popular sport. and the emotions that fans play and — popular sport. and the emotions that fans play and managers _ popular sport. and the emotions that fans play and managers go _ popular sport. and the emotions that fans play and managers go through i fans play and managers go through around it as part of that but this is all about when that line is crossed. so if you start with players, like you say all too often a decision is made a player is unhappy and one or two players approach the referee. we have seen this from fulham here, this may be an extreme example but going forward according to the participants try to any player who aggressively enters the personal space of an official will be carded. first then obviously a second time will be a red card.
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there could also be hefty fines and the thinking behind this is what we see a professional game is mimicked to pray throughout the pimp —— pyramid including at grassroots level by children. when it comes to managers again we have seen behaviour in and around the technical area, we are about to see antonio conti here and thomas tuchel and this last season. according to managers hefty fines is something that has always been talked on but what the dispense charter once do not spin people from the touchline for longer. so it really is having an impact on manager's behaviour knowing that they will not be on the sideline getting the tactics are crossed. when it comes to that grassroots level, teams can be detected points if they fail to control players, fans, parents or... bit of a flashback scene thomas tuchel there at chelsea. moving onto fans now. the address of the issues having to do with chanting has
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something they wanted to be focusing on as well. , ' . ., ~ ., on as well. difficult to know if this is happening _ on as well. difficult to know if this is happening more - on as well. difficult to know if this is happening more wartsl on as well. difficult to know if i this is happening more warts for porting it more but today the cps crown per prescription service described it as ralph. and when rival fans use songs, gestures or signs to provoke the opposition and using real events. we can say the hillsboro disaster is probably the most obvious example normal weight at liverpool and manchester fans respectively. the crown prosecution service saying they are actively giving clubs more guidance on how to spot this and anyone responsible is likely to receive a stadium band which can be upwards of three years and criminal prosecution as well. this has the backing of the fa, primarily, esl, is it all to the pyramid. education has been talked on a big part of this and giving plants while they are young enough and teaching them while there
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actions could be thought of as discrimination. i actions could be thought of as discrimination.— discrimination. i think for us within the — discrimination. i think for us within the foundation - discrimination. i think for us within the foundation on - discrimination. i think for us | within the foundation on how discrimination. i think for us - within the foundation on how we look at local communities and because — look at local communities and because the wider merseyside region is the _ because the wider merseyside region is the education is the key way to tackle _ is the education is the key way to tackle this — is the education is the key way to tackle this. we can do this stuff off of— 00:17:15,955 --> 2147483051:45:22,693 tackle this. we can do this stuff 2147483051:45:22,693 --> 4294966103:13:29,429 off of the —
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