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they'll host millwall in the next round. we are pleased with the win today under difficult we controlled the game and scored nice goals. in their race for the title — they beat fiorentina 2—1 at the san siro. their opponents themselves chasing a top four spot. in the second half. mallorca and osasuna, where it finished 1—1. mallorca came into the match without a win this year, following five consecutive losses
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vedat muriqi thought he'd ended the barren run for the home side, with 10 minutes to go, we've got the first legs of the champions league play—offs this week. the reigning champions and 15—time winners real madrid. they play the first leg at home tomorrow night. for the last 16. there a few clubs in europe that... we face many times with them and in the tough moment they bring t ohave the best of the games to go through but the team have got something special and hopefully tomorrow we can approve it. i like to feel that week by week, month by month,
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now it is like, they can play tomorrow, i know they want to play, we have still have doubt about the but at the same time, i am optimistic and calm and we will see what happens. we have a period where for them it was difficult to move on, to pass through the difficulties, the injuries and they lost points but now the team that i saw in the last
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kerr is alleged to have been "abusive and insulting" hit crisis point. received a record number of reports last season all on the rise. 100% it has reached crisis points. those reports coming in to us every single week. these are footballers but they are real human beings when you see the abuse they face, it is totally unacceptable and for those as well as social media firms as well.
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of the stubborn issue in terms of the representation challenges. the second is, for the first time, football clubs will be issuing the mandatory reporting and a third is the online safety belt which has been passed. if football can really get a hold of this moment, i think there's a huge opportunity to protect the long—term future of game, make feel they belong. there is a huge amount of work done to really drive a cultural have to deal with in stadium, we did a research way,
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guys is awesome. we went through adversity and, you know, we had just a lot of emotions, still a lot of adrenaline and how it took everyone to get here. australian, started playing rugby, transferred over to american football, and here we are, a super bowl champion. funny how life works. just keep playing the next down. i think we get so caught up, making the moment bigger
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than what it is, where your feet are at, being present and not making the moment too big. it comes down to these guys and i've got a great team, that was a different team. 2022, it wasn't '24. so it was not revenge to us, it was just getting better today. week, woods now says he's not ready to play. at from the bbc sport app including the draw for the fa cup fifth round.
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from me and the rest of the team at the bbc sport centre, goodbye. hello. monday was a pretty grim day, really, with extensive low cloud, mist, rain and drizzle. with temperatures well below average — justi in braemar. twos and threes were fairly commonplace, actually. and as well as that and the bitter air we had, of scotland and eastern areas of england, adding to the bitter feel. and these ridges are building high pressure of this area of high pressure,
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a few patches of sleet mixed in, in the northern pennines and scotland — that really is quite high. but that's how we start the day on tuesday — extensive cloud, rain and drizzle around, still got those bitter easterly winds. the bright spot will be shetland, but otherwise, sunshine will be hard to find. there'll be some areas on our eastern slopes we're still stuck underneath that area of cloud into wednesday. poking through into the highlands, but otherwise, it's more of the same.
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on into thursday, perhaps a few more breaks just developing western scotland, but otherwise, for the vast majority, it's another cloudy day. and we might see some rain arrive towards cornwall by the very end of the day. by the end of the week, we do have a weather front but it's running into the high pressure, so it's going to barely move across western areas for a time on friday. and that might well blow a few holes into the cloud.
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live from london, this is bbc news. all hostages by saturday, after hamas says it will delay the ceasefire agreement. as far as as farasi as far as i am concerned, if of the hostages are all of the hostages are not returned by saturday at 12 o'clock, i it is an o'clock, i think it is an time, i would appropriate time, i would say it and all bets are off. cancel it and all bets are off. let break out. thejordan
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