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Friday, 22 March 2019

Declan Rice apologises over apparent support for IRA on social media

• Midfielder wrote ‘up the RA’ in 2015 social media post
• Gareth Southgate says it is not ‘representative’ of player

Declan Rice was forced to make a public apology on the eve of a potential England debut at Wembley after it emerged the West Ham midfielder had posted apparent support for the IRA on social media in 2015.

The midfielder was 16 and a member of the Republic of Ireland’s junior squads at the time of the Instagram comments in which he wrote “upthera” on one, and “my brudda. UP THE RA. Wait Till We Draw England” to a teammate on another.

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PSG fans caught with drugs, knives and knuckledusters before Chelsea win

• Chelsea 2-0 Paris Saint-Germain
• Home side win first leg after police turn away up to 50 fans

Goals from Hannah Blundell and Erin Cuthbert gave Chelsea real hope of reaching the last four of the Champions League for the second season in succession but their success was marred by a group of visiting Paris Saint-Germain supporters armed with weapons who were turned away from the ground by police before kick-off.

Related: Sponsors queue up behind fans in huge week for women’s football | Eni Aluko

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‘It’s phenomenal’: how six Londoners are on verge of glory with Montserrat

Players with roots on Caribbean island have helped transform its football fortunes and put a Gold Cup in reach

“You’d literally be playing out here and getting scraped up off the floor.” Bradley Woods-Garness is standing a few yards from one of the north London pitches that, when he was a youngster, tested mettle as much as skill. The five-a-side surface at Elthorne Park is now made of artificial turf, a far cry from the concrete that would shudder the bones of the Corinthian-Casuals forward and those who joined him. “There’d be scars all over your knees,” he says. “But we loved it.”

It is a chilly Sunday morning and, just behind him, a new generation is going through its own rite of footballing passage. Woods-Garness has returned with five of his oldest friends, all of whom cut their teeth in uncompromising surroundings here and at other venues around Islington. Each of them still lives locally. They could never have imagined it but all of them are international footballers now, playing for the same side, and they stand on the verge of something extraordinary.

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Alex McLeish confident of ‘bouncing back’ after Kazakhstan debacle

• Scotland manager brushes off questions over future
• ‘I’ll continue doing my job ... I have to bounce back’

The Scotland manager, Alex McLeish, said he was “pretty good at bouncing back” as he brushed off questions over his future in the wake of his side’s 3-0 defeat in Kazakhstan.

McLeish’s team got their Euro 2020 qualifying campaign off to the worst possible start after losing two goals in the opening 10 minutes. They were three down before they forced the home goalkeeper into his only two saves, just before the hour.

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Niall McGinn shows Northern Ireland the way in opening win against Estonia

Where it began … should Northern Ireland’s fanatical support, complete with recurring Sweet Caroline anthem, grace a second European Championship in succession, the nature of victory against Estonia in the opening qualifying fixture will not matter one bit. That does not make the win any less vital. Matches such as this can ruin a campaign before it is properly underway.

Northern Ireland fully merited three points from this Group C fixture but they had to scrap to secure them. For 55 minutes they huffed and puffed; thereafter came the kind of breakthrough that separates them from nations of similar size and resource.

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England’s Jordan Pickford adamant Newcastle gaffes were an aberration

• Fans’ barracking got to Everton keeper ‘a little bit too much’
• Pickford: ‘Apart from Newcastle, I’ve been doing well’

Jordan Pickford has defended his form before England’s opening Euro 2020 qualifier on Friday and said his error-strewn display at Newcastle, when he allowed the occasion “to get to me a little bit too much”, did not reflect recent performances for Everton.

The goalkeeper conceded a penalty at St James’ Park – which he saved – before shipping three times in the second half. The 25-year-old had appeared to play up to the crowd, who subjected him to incessant reminders of his Sunderland roots.

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Dominic Calvert-Lewin scores but England Under-21s draw with Poland

• England Under-21s 1-1 Poland Under-21s
• Sebastian Szymanski equalises with spectacular free-kick

It was not the result Aidy Boothroyd wanted but evenings like this will do the England manager’s young players no harm in the long term. The bigger picture is this summer’s European Championship finals in Italy and San Marino, where England will need to be more ruthless in front of goal when they come up against opponents in the same mould as Poland if they harbour genuine hopes of bringing home silverware.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s early strike should have provided England with the platform to go on and win a game in which they were the far more accomplished side for long periods, but they never quite managed to turn their neat approach play into the hard currency of goals and were ultimately undone by a brilliant set piece at the other end.

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Euro 2020 qualifiers: Georginio Wijnaldum strikes for Netherlands

• Netherlands in 4-0 stroll against Belarus
• World Cup finalists Croatia leave it late to beat Azerbaijan 2-1

The Liverpool midfielder Georginio Wijnaldum scored a rare goal as the Netherlands began their European Championship qualifying campaign in style with a 4-0 win over Belarus.

The former Manchester United winger Memphis Depay had given them the perfect start when he opened the scoring in the first minute before making the result safe with a penalty in the 55th. And there was even time for Wijnaldum’s Anfield teammate Virgil van Dijk to head home after Depay’s 86th-minute corner as Netherlands cruised home.

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Police investigate claims Willie McKay threatened to kill Cardiff City staff

• McKay was involved in Emiliano Sala’s transfer to Cardiff
• Allegations relate to dispute that followed player’s death

The man who brokered the deal that brought Emiliano Sala to Cardiff is under investigation for an alleged public order offence in London, the Metropolitan police have confirmed.

Willie McKay, who is no longer registered as a football agent but helped his son Mark to complete the ill-fated Sala transfer, has been the subject of an investigation by South Wales police over claims he threatened to kill staff at the Premier League club in a dispute about who is liable for damages following the death of Sala in a plane crash.

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Three men sentenced to total of 17 years over illegal Premier League streaming

  • The fraudulent companies earned in excess of £5m
  • ‘Mastermind’ Steven King jailed for more than seven years

Three operators of a pirate streaming organisation which provided illegal access to Premier League games to more than 1,000 pubs, clubs and homes in England and Wales over the last decade have been jailed for a total of 17 years.

Steven King, who masterminded the fraud while trading under the names Dreambox, Dreambox TV Limited, and Digital Switchover Limited, was handed the biggest sentence of seven years and four months in jail. Paul Rolston was sentenced to six years and four months while Daniel Malone was given three years and three months by Warwick crown court after a four-week trial.

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Gareth Southgate lauds England’s youthful promise and creative options

• Hudson-Odoi and Sancho impress before Czech Republic game
• On England’s creative options: ‘We’ve got loads’

For Gareth Southgate it was a reminder that, however well he might have trained his players, however good the preparations have felt and reassuring it is to be back together, the life of the England manager is rarely straightforward.

Related: Declan Rice apologises over apparent support for IRA on social media

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Sponsors queue up behind fans in huge week for women’s football | Eni Aluko

Hot on the heels of more than 60,000 attending a game in Spain, Barclays announced its £10m sponsorship of WSL

With record attendances, multimillion-pound sponsorship deals and global brand announcements, this has been a monumental week for women’s football and I’m excited to be involved in the next historic moment when Juventus face Fiorentina in the first Women’s Serie A match to be held at the Allianz Stadium on Sunday.

Related: Wanda Metropolitano’s record crowd shows English football the way | Suzanne Wrack

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Scotland humiliated by Kazakhstan in opening Euro 2020 qualifier

Scotland suffered one of their most embarrassing defeats as two goals in the opening 10 minutes sent them on their way to defeat by Kazakhstan in Astana.

A top-two finish in their European Championship qualifying group already looks a slim chance after an opening defeat by a team ranked 117th in the world. Kazakhstan had won only three of their previous 40 competitive matches – against Andorra, Latvia and the Faroe Islands.

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Cristiano Ronaldo fined for celebration in Juventus Champions League win

  • Ronaldo scored a hat-trick in the win over Atlético Madrid
  • Celebration was deemed to be ‘obscene’

Cristiano Ronaldo has been fined €20,000 (£17,700) by Uefa after his goal celebration in Juventus’ Champions League win over Atlético Madrid, the governing body has announced.

During the match on 12 March, the Portugal international was seen gesturing towards fans – mimicking Diego Simeone from the first leg after which the Atlético manager was fined £17,000 for an “obscene” celebration.

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Lionel Messi returns for Argentina but can his dreams finally be realised?

Messi will play for his country on Friday for the first time since the 2018 World Cup but with only three months to go until the Copa América, he rejoins a side in chaos

Last weekend Lionel Messi hit a high even in the context of his ridiculous career, his name chanted by opposing fans after another astonishing hat-trick. This week it is back to an environment that has never been so happy for him, the one area of his career in which there is a sense still of something missing: Argentina.

Related: Euro 2020 qualifiers and international football: 10 things to look out for

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Euro 2020 qualifiers and international football: 10 things to look out for

Giggs’s credentials under the microscope, Berahino’s Burundi opportunity and another international debut for Rice

Speaking to the Elis James Feast Of Football podcast last week, Ryan Giggs said Slovakia are his Wales side’s main rivals to qualify alongside Croatia from a group in which Hungary and and Azerbaijan are likely to do little more than make up the numbers. Despite having Gareth Bale and Aaron Ramsey on board, along with an influx of several exciting young prospects, their best performance under Giggs remains a 4-1 demolition of a dire Republic of Ireland side last September that perhaps gave fans unrealistic expectations of similar things to follow. They haven’t and Nations League defeats at home and away against Denmark, along with friendly losses to Spain and Albania, mean the jury remains out on Giggs, who did mastermind another, more narrow win over the Irish. After 10 matches in charge, a period he told James he considered a kind of “free swing”, the important business for the Wales manager starts now. BG

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Gareth Southgate defends Declan Rice over apparent pro-IRA posts – video

England manager Gareth Southgate has defended Declan Rice over social media posts from 2015 which showed apparent support for the IRA. Southgate pointed out that Rice had been 15 or 16 at the time and that most people have 'discussed things, said things, written things that might not look in the way we would want them several years later'.

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Thursday, 21 March 2019

Why societal change makes mockery of England’s dual nationality debate | Barney Ronay

Increasing numbers of England players are dual-qualified, requiring a nuanced approach to identity, history and family

What have Declan Rice, Callum Hudson-Odoi, Dele Alli, James Tarkowski and Trent Alexander-Arnold got in common? Aside from carrying the flame of undying hope (until they lose) for Gareth’s brave lions, the answer is that every one of them could have been playing for someone else this weekend.

Related: Trent Alexander-Arnold out of England Euro 2020 qualifiers with injury

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Barry Bennell expenses claim raises questions about Crewe’s legal defence

• Bennell claimed £5 per boy to accommodate them
• Crewe have said overnight stays were nothing to do with club

Here is the expenses claim from Barry Bennell that raises significant questions about the defence put forward by Crewe Alexandra’s lawyers to fight the high court claims lodged by victims of the paedophile coach.

It shows Bennell claimed £5 per boy to accommodate them at his house during the years when he used his position as Crewe’s youth-team coach to feed what prosecutors have described as his “almost insatiable appetite for young boys”.

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Ben Woodburn scrambles late reward for starless Wales against Trinidad

• Wales 1-0 Trinidad & Tobago
• Woodburn chests home last-minute goal from close range

Gareth Bale was present but not risked for a match in which Wales snatched a late winner through Ben Woodburn, a deserved outcome after constant second-half pressure that improved Ryan Giggs’s underwhelming record.

Related: Leon Goretzka equaliser earns new-look Germany draw with Serbia

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