Sussex scrap but relegation looms

Sussex have good memories of this ground and against a Nottinghamshire side looking pretty ragged as the season closes it would not be a surprise were they to emerge with a win

John Culley at Trent Bridge23-Sep-2009Nottinghamshire 294 for 8 (Read 78*, Fletcher 0*) v Sussex
ScorecardSussex have good memories of this ground and against a Nottinghamshire side looking pretty ragged as the season closes it would not be a surprise were they to emerge with a win, their first in the Championship against a county other than the long-doomed Worcestershire.Sadly, victory will probably count for very little. The defeat against Yorkshire at Hove in the penultimate round had the feel of a mortal wound and Sussex knew that even if they were to take all 22 points on offer, they would have to rely on someone else — Yorkshire, Hampshire or Lancashire – taking a hammering if they were to avoid relegation to Division Two.Hard to imagine that, only three years ago, they crushed Nottinghamshire by an innings and 245 runs in three days here to secure a second Championship in four seasons, a title they would retain the following summer.Where has it all gone wrong? This year, according to Robin Martin-Jenkins, there have simply been too many mistakes. “We’ve dropped catches at crucial times, had mini batting collapses when in a strong position, maxi batting collapses from any position, fallen short of extra batting points on many occasions and even lost a point due to a slow over-rate,” he told the Brighton Argus.It might also be pointed out, quite reasonably, that they no longer have Mushtaq Ahmed. It would be incorrect to say that their three titles were down entirely to him but a brilliant spinner with a 100-wickets-a-year habit is a fairly substantial asset, as indeed he proved in that crucial moment three years ago, when Nottinghamshire were bowled out for 150 following on and he finished with 9 for 48.Yet a side that reaches the Friends Provident final, wins the Twenty20 Cup and will probably clinch the final Pro40 title as well cannot be hopeless in four-day cricket and, among seven almost equally moderate counties between Worcestershire and runaway champions Durham, Sussex may simply feel they were the ones left standing when the music stopped.Given that Nottinghamshire, chasing second place and the £225,000 prize that now goes with it, entered the last round with three wins to Sussex’s two, they might have a point. On the other hand, if the number of defeats were seen as the crucial statistic, they are clearly the next-to-worst team.This game, so far, has gone reasonably well for them – but not as well as they would have liked when Michael Yardy opted to let Nottinghamshire’s batsmen have first use of a pitch that promised more than it has delivered so far as his bowlers were concerned. They will surely collect maximum bowling points, but whether they can fashion a win remains to be seen.With a good covering of grass, the pitch did help the ball bite and deviate for the seamers even late in the afternoon but with not much pace there was little margin for error.Productive opening stands have been a rarity for Nottinghamshire this summer. Indeed, not since Darren Bicknell retired at the end of 2006 have the county enjoyed dependability at the top of the order. So for Bilal Shafayat and Alex Hales to put on 70 for the first wicket, their second-best opening stand of the summer, was a bonus.Hales, a tall right-hander who will probably open with new signing Neil Edwards next season, was first to fall, lbw playing across the line to Jason Lewry, in his farewell Championship match after a 14-year career.Shafayat departed soon afterwards, taken well by Yardy at first slip off a ball that bounced perhaps more than he expected. Samit Patel was a little unlucky to play on to Martin-Jenkins, while his 19-year-old brother, Akhil, a left-hand batsman making his Championship debut, lasted only four deliveries before, trying to work to leg, he was trapped in front by Dwayne Smith.A fine catch by Rory Hamilton-Brown at second slip, holding on to a ball that Ally Brown went after hard, reduced Nottinghamshire to 163 for 5 but the wicket Sussex really wanted was Mark Wagh, who had been dropped on 19 by Murray Goodwin at gully.Ultimately he was bowled by a leg-break from Piyush Chawla as Goodwin, in charge in Yardy’s absence, turned to the Indian wrist-spinner but not until he and the Nottinghamshire captain, Chris Read, had put on 76 for the sixth wicket.Read, far and away his side’s most consistent performer with the bat, lost two more partners as Mark Ealham — another in his farewell first-class match — became Chawla’s second victim and Andre Adams, trying to execute an unnecessarily risky slog-sweep, was bowled. But the wicketkeeper survived on 78 at the close and Nottinghamshire will surely claim at least a third batting point, putting them on course to pass Somerset in the race for second spot, in which Warwickshire are the other contenders.

All athletes oppose 'whereabouts' clause – Zaheer

The fast bowler feels that athletes around the world have a problem with disclosing their whereabouts

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Zaheer: Drug testing would be good for the game in general•Associated Press

Zaheer Khan has said that Indian cricketers were not the only sportsmen to oppose the ‘whereabouts’ clause in the WADA code.”I’m sure athletes all over the world have problems with the clause. It is high time someone took the initiative and we are happy that we did it,” he said.Zaheer said that drug testing would be good for the game. He also said that Indian cricketers were willing to undergo tests and had concerns only over the clause which required players to disclose their whereabouts three months in advance.”We absolutely have no objection to be tested,” he said. “We know it’s important for the game that the players are tested, it’s undoubtedly for the betterment of the game we play. It’s only a particular clause that we don’t agree to.”The fast bowler said that while the players had the support of the BCCI, they would adhere to the decision of the board.Zaheer, who suffered a major shoulder injury last month and has been ruled out of the Champions Trophy, said he had taken it in his stride. “We just can’t wish away injuries. They are part and parcel of the sport, and one just has to be patient. As far as I am concerned, it’s certainly not a setback for me; I am actually viewing it as an opportunity to come back stronger and fitter.”

Spurs now linked to Serie A wonderkid

Tottenham Hotspur are among the teams interested in signing Ebrima Darboe…

What’s the word?

That’s according to Italian outlet Tuttomercatoweb, who claim that both Spurs and Championship side Fulham are keen on securing the 20-year-old midfielder from AS Roma.

Despite being under contract until 2023, the Serie A outfit are trying to tie down the promising youngster to a new deal but interest from abroad has complicated matters.

Darboe’s representatives met with the Roma board to discuss a renewal in the summer and talks have remained ongoing since then.

Paratici masterclass

This could be another sign of Lilywhites sporting director Fabio Paratici stamping down his authority in north London as he looks to build for the future.

After arriving from Juventus, where he held a similar role and was responsible for many of their big-name signings over an 11-year span, the Italian has already overseen a number of additions.

These were all largely young talents with bags of potential, notably the likes of Bryan Gil and Pape Matar Sarr, who are hugely encouraging prospects.

A move for Darboe would certainly be of the same nature and it’s easy to see why given the praise he’s already received in his career – even more so considering he has only played six times in the Serie A.

His agent, Miriam Peruzzi,  described the Gambian as “an exceptional young man” and “a golden child” to calciomercato.com (via Roma Press).

Whilst the player himself once made an interesting revelation to Ultimo Uomo.

“Some called me Xavi, others Messi,” the 19-year-old claimed. And this was down to his agility on the ball. Darboe added: “Yes because he always made that movement. And then I also played two or three touches. This is my style of play.”

One huge inspiring appearance last season came against arch-rivals Lazio, where he was a major influence at the base of the engine room. He recorded the second-highest number of tackles (three) and registered a 95.6% passing accuracy, via WhoScored.

Primarily a defensive midfielder, Darboe would be a very interesting option for Spurs’ long-term future, so if Paratici can secure his services from Jose Mourinho’s grasp, then he could deliver another masterclass in the transfer market.

AND in other news, Nuno Santo could be eyeing his next Ruben Neves at Spurs…

الأغنى فى العالم يعترف: سأشتري مانشستر يونايتد!

أثار رجل الإعمال الشهير وأغنى رجل فى العالم، إيلون ماسك، الجدل عبر حسابه الرسمي على موقع التواصل الاجتماعي “تويتر” بشأن نادي مانشستر يونايتد المنافس في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

ومن المعروف عن إيلون ماسك الرئيس التنفيذي لشركة “Tesla” أنه مخادع كبير ومشهور بتحركاته المفاجئة في سوق المال، كان آخرها رغبته في شراء موقع “تويتر” لمقابل ٤٤ مليون يورو، قبل توقف المفاوضات بسبب الحسابات الوهمية في المنصة الاجتماعية.

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وخرج ماسك مرة أخرى عبر “تويتر” خلال الساعات الماضية وكتب: “لأكون واضحا، أنا أؤيد النصف الأيسر للحزب الجمهوري والنصف الأيمن للحزب الديمقراطي!”.

وتابع: “سأشتري مانشستر يونايتد، على الرحب والسعة”.

ولم يوضح الأمريكي إذا كان يمزح أم إنه بالفعل ينوي شراء مانشستر يونايتد الذي يعاني على المستوى الرياضي تحت قيادة ملاكه، آل جلايزر، منذ سنوات.

تغريدة ماسك فجرت ردود أفعال عديدة وهو ما يؤكد شعبية رجل الأعمال كما هي العادة في السنوات الأخيرة حتى أصبح أغنى رجل في العالم وفقا لمجلة “فوربس” الاقتصادية.

Com 11 gols e 11 assistências, Pedro Rocha vira o 'cara' do Grêmio

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Luan é o grande jogador do Grêmio na temporada. Não há dúvidas quanto a isso. Mas um outro atacante vem merecendo destaque no Tricolor. Trata-se de Pedro Rocha. O jogador já soma 11 gols e 11 assistências em 38 jogos no ano.

No jogo que classificou o Grêmio para as quartas de final da Libertadores, Pedro Rocha marcou os dois gols que permitiram a virada do Tricolor para cima do Godoy Cruz, da Argentina, por 2 a 1, na Arena.

– Nosso time é assim, sempre que o companheiro estiver bem colocado a gente vai tocar a bola. Hoje (quarta-feira) tive a felicidade do Barrios tocar para mim no primeiro gol – disse o atacante, após a partida contra os argentinos.

O Grêmio espera agora o jogo entre Botafogo e Nacional, do Uruguai, para saber o seu adversário nas quartas de final da Libertadores. As equipes se enfrentam nesta quinta-feira, às 19h15, no Nilton Santos.

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Phillips back Rangers to land Jed Wallace

Kevin Phillips has offered his thoughts on the prospect of Rangers signing Jed Wallace on a free transfer.

What’s the talk?

The former Premier League striker has said that the Millwall winger would shine if he signed for the Scottish champions next summer.

Rangers are among a number of clubs reportedly looking at the midfielder as a potential free agent signing at the end of the campaign, with his deal at The Den set to expire, and Phillips believes it would be a ‘no-brainer’ for the Light Blues.

He told Football Insider: “Wallace has been a top player for Millwall over the past few years. He has proved to be a good signing for them.

“I think he would shine if he went up there. He has all of the attributes to move up to Scotland, settle in quickly and do really well.

“We know he possesses a lot of quality so if he goes up to Rangers, which I can see happening, Steven Gerrard will be getting a player who can slot into that squad quickly.

“On a free it really would be a no-brainer.”

Wilson masterstroke

Rangers chief Ross Wilson could pull off a masterstroke by landing Wallace on a free transfer next summer. He could be getting a top-quality player for Steven Gerrard without paying a penny in transfer fees, which could be a terrific move both in terms of the on-pitch impact as well as the financial side of it.

Wallace has been a sublime player for Millwall in the Championship in recent seasons and is showing that he has the quality to thrive in the second tier of English football. Since the start of the 2019/20 campaign, he has scored 24 goals and provided 21 assists in the division, proving that he can score and assist goals on a regular basis from out wide.

Millwall manager Gary Rowett once lauded the 27-year-old as an integral part of his side, saying: “It seems Jed Wallace is instrumental in everything we achieve at the moment. His recent stats are unbelievable.

“But he would be the first to admit that 10 other players are providing the structure from which he can score and assist.”

He has averaged a WhoScored rating of 7.31 in the Championship this season, with three goals and three assists in eight appearances to date. Meanwhile, Kemar Roofe (two) is the only Rangers player with more than one league goal and James Tavernier (three) is the only Gers man with more than one assist.

This suggests that Rangers could improve their squad by bringing in Wallace on a free transfer, if he is able to adapt to Scottish football, as he has the quality to score and assist goals regularly. Therefore, Wilson could strike gold by signing him for nothing, adding a brilliant attacking gem to Gerrard’s side without paying a penny in transfer fees.

AND in other news, Gerrard masterstroke: Rangers flop has seen value plummet 66% since Ibrox exit…

دي بروين: أشعر بتقدمي في العمر.. وحماس الجماهير تجاه هالاند "طبيعي"

أصبح كيفين دي بروين آخر لاعب في فريق مانشستر سيتي، الذي ورثه المدير الفني الإسباني بيب جوارديولا في صيف 2016، مما جعل البلجيكي يشعر بأنه “تقدم في العمر”.

خروج رحيم ستيرلينج وفرناندينيو في موسم الانتقالات الصيفي لهذا العام يعني اختفاء ثنائي من حقبة ما قبل بيب جوارديولا، ليتبقى دي بروين بمفرده.

ونُشرت صورة لـ كيفين دي بروين رفقة زملائه في تشكيل مانشستر سيتي، قبل قدوم جوارديولا، حيث ظهر أنه الوحيد المتبقي في الفريق حاليًا.

وعن ذلك، قال دي بروين في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة “ذا صن” الإنجليزية: “نعم لقد رأيت ذلك، هذا يظهر أنني أتقدم في العمر الآن!”.

وأضاف: “هكذا تسير الأمور في بعض الأحيان لكنني قضيت سبع سنوات في النادي حتى الآن، بيب هنا منذ ستة أعوام، إنها فترة طويلة في كرة القدم هذه الأيام”.

وواصل: “لكنني ما زلت سعيدًا جدًا بما أفعله هنا وآمل أن يكون النادي سعيدًا معي، لقد تغير كل شيء كثيرًا منذ أن جاء بيب ولكن كان من المضحك أن أرى أنني ما زلت باقيًا للتو”.

وأردف: “كان هناك الكثير من التغيير هذا العام، كان الأمر محزنًا للغاية ولكن بعض اللاعبين الذين رحلوا كانت لدي علاقة جيدة معهم”.

وأوضح: “بطريقة ما أستطيع أن أفهم لماذا يحدث ذلك في بعض الأحيان في كرة القدم ولكن هناك جزء آخر يجعلني آسف لرؤيتهم يرحلون، في بعض الأحيان من الجيد أن يكون لديك نفس الفريق من حولك، ولكنك تحتاج أيضًا إلى تغيير الأشياء”.

واستمر: “كل هذا يتوقف على نهاية الموسم، كيف تسير الأمور، لقد عملنا بشكل جيد مع هذا الفريق، في الماضي ظهرت وجوه جديدة وذهب آخرون لكننا ما زلنا نجد طريقة للفوز بالألقاب”.

وأكد البلجيكي الدولي: “لذلك نأمل أن نتمكن من فعل ذلك مرة أخرى هذا العام”.

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وعن تفاعل جماهير مانشستر سيتي مع الوافد الجديد إيرلينج هالاند، قال دي بروين: “أعتقد أنه من الطبيعي أن تكون الجماهير متحمسة له، أنت تنظر فقط إلى سجله الحافل كمهاجم وهو بالفعل أحد أفضل اللاعبين في العالم”.

واستكمل: “إذا قمت بالتوقيع مع شخص من هذا القبيل، فسيكون هناك الكثير من التوقعات ولكن لا يبدو أنه يشعر بالضغط حتى الآن، إنه يؤدي بشكل جيد حقًا، الجودة التي يتمتع بها أمام المرمى معروفة جيدًا”.

واستطرد: “لم يفعل الكثير معنا، دعونا نعطيه بعض الوقت لكنه سيكون حادًا ومستعدًا عندما يحتاج إلى ذلك، في المباراة الأولى من الموسم، إذا كان هناك، أنا متأكد من أن الجميع سيتطلعون لما سيفعله لكنه وقع لمدة خمس أو ست سنوات، أعتقد أنه سيسجل هدفين في ذلك الوقت!”.

واختتم: “كلاعب خط وسط، من الجيد دائمًا رؤية لاعب مثله يأتي، إذا أراد المهاجم تسجيل الأهداف، فسأحاول مساعدته على القيام بذلك”.

EFC fans rage at Rodriguez news

Everton fans are livid after it was revealed the Toffees are willing to pay some of James Rodriguez’s wages for him to leave the club before the Turkish window slams shut.

When Rodriguez made the move to Goodison Park from Real Madrid last summer, there was shock around the footballing world. He showed signs of his ability on Merseyside, scoring six goals and providing five assists (Transfermarkt), but the departure of Carlo Ancelotti appears to have left the 29-year-old without much desire to stay put (talkSPORT).

It seems there may be a way out for the Colombia international. As per Pipe Sierra, Istanbul Basaksehir are interested in signing the attacking midfielder and, in a bid to push through the deal, Everton would be willing to pay part of his wages. This has angered the club’s supporters, who believe there is no point in letting him go if that is the case.

The news was shared on Twitter by @ToffeeTVEFC, and it attracted plenty of attention from the Gers supporters. They took to the social media platform to share their thoughts.

Let’s see what the fans had to say about the Rodriguez news below

“Absolutely pathetic.”

Credit: @UTFT_1878

“Awful deal for us if true.”

Credit: @paulmomber

“Will be fuming if we do this deal”

Credit: @simoncooper107

“Whats the point in that?”

Credit: @Tony_willow86

“Ridiculous from the club. Just play him while he’s here!”

Credit: @johnjon69972607

“Not a good deal sell or we keep and play would make more sense to offload tosen”

Credit: @johnsonk62

In other news, Everton fans are livid with this injury news.

Journalist says West Ham have £25m to spend - Exclusive

Evening Standard journalist Jack Rosser has told Football FanCast that West Ham have just under £25m to spend in the remainder of the window.

The Hammers have been chasing Jesse Lingard all summer, although it’s looking increasingly likely that he’ll remain at Manchester United despite his expected lack of opportunities.

David Moyes has made just one addition in PSG goalkeeper Alphonse Areola on loan, although the east Londoners are on the verge of completing a £25m deal for Chelsea defender Kurt Zouma.

West Ham desperately need another striker, with the red-hot Michail Antonio their only senior frontman at the club, but Moyes has been unable to add to his front-line.

Meanwhile, with Areola joining on loan and Zouma’s move not completed, the Hammers haven’t yet spent the £20.05m they banked for previous record-signing Sebastien Haller in January.

And whilst GSB would appear reluctant to dip into their pockets following clubs’ recent financial problems due to the pandemic, Rosser told FFC that there are funds available for Moyes:

“The money that they’ve got to spend isn’t huge, but there is money there. They’re not going to blow anyone out of the water, but they’ve got just under the same they’ve spent on Zouma to spend.”

Nuno handed double Spurs injury boost

Spurs have received a double injury boost ahead of tonight’s UEFA Europa Conference League crunch match…

What’s the latest?

The north Londoners must overturn a one-goal deficit to keep their European hopes alive as they welcome Portuguese outfit Pacos de Ferreira to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this evening.

Nuno Santo’s side are down by one goal and will have to win to qualify for the group stages of the competition. Failure to advance would leave the Lilywhites without a spot in Europe for the first time in over a decade.

“It is a must-win game,” the head coach told reporters in his pre-game press conference.

And their chances of pulling off a positive result have been boosted massively after the 47-year-old confirmed that two key players had recovered from injuries.

Cristian Romero missed Spurs’ trip to Wolves, whilst Heung-min Son limped off early during that clash on Sunday afternoon but when asked if the pair were available tonight, Nuno replied (via football.london):

“Yeah, like I said. Only it’s Joe [Rodon] and Cameron [Carter-Vickers] [who are absent through injury].”

A huge relief

This will undoubtedly leave the Hotspur faithful and the manager absolutely relieved as just like Nuno says, it’s a must-win for the club.

Spurs have already missed out on both the Champions League and the Europa League, thanks to their seventh-place finish last season, so this is the only chance they have to compete on the big stage this campaign.

Nuno rotated his side for their trip to Porto last week, with the Portuguese handing out no fewer than four debuts in what was a relatively young and inexperienced starting XI.

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The likes of Byran Gil and Romero featured for the first time, whilst youth talents such as 17-year-old wonderkid Dane Scarlett and Nile John started from the off, too.

Given that this fixture is back on their happy hunting ground in N17, Nuno could be tempted to name a much stronger lineup, especially as he knows just how crucial a result is here tonight.

Therefore, having Son and Romero fit will come as a massive boost.

The South Korean sensation was Spurs’ second top-goalscorer and biggest creator last season, managing a squad-high two key chances created per game, via WhoScored.

Meanwhile, Romero, who was signed from Atalanta this summer, was named the Serie A’s defensive MVP in 2020/21 and led the league for interceptions (3.1 per match).

These are the sorts of influences that Spurs could really do with in this must-win game.

Both the fanbase and Nuno himself should be delighted with this latest development.

AND in other news, Paratici could complete Spurs’ summer business with “unplayable” £27m-rated “machine”…

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