Wolves transfer news on Botman

Many Wolves fans have been left fuming as some transfer news emerged on Sven Botman.

Speaking to AD, the central defender admitted that he was ‘open’ to leaving Lille before the summer window shut, as the Midlands club had a bid turned down for him.

Sevilla were also interested in his signature, but he is now happy to stay in France and is looking forward to playing in the UEFA Champions League.

Botman was such a key player for Lille on their way to winning the Ligue 1 title in the 2020/21 term, playing in all but one match and helping his side keep no fewer than 20 clean sheets in the process, while he himself won an impressive 4.9 of his duels per game and also averaged 3.2 clearances and 1.5 interceptions per appearance (Sofascore).

Nonetheless, it looks as if the Molineux faithful have now missed their chance.

Wolves fans on Botman transfer news

These WWFC supporters fumed as the transfer news was shared on Twitter:

“Bed”

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“Pain.”

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“And we bottled it”

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“Man alive”

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“I refuse to like this tweet, is there a hate button instead Dave?”

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“This is why Jeff Shi’s comment on ‘budget was not an issue’ does not sit right with me.”

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In other news, find out what revelation has Wanderers fuming here!

Sri Lanka Cricket faces sponsor crisis

Sri Lanka’s cash-strapped board is facing more problems after sports minister Gamini Lokuge admitted that sponsors were deserting cricket as a result of the global downturn.”The global economic crunch and the economic slowdown in Sri Lanka has had an impact on companies coming forward to sponsor our national team,” Lokuge said. “It’s a shame. We have a full calendar of games this year.”Dilmah, who had been national team sponsors for the last three years, declined to renew when their contract expired, and there has been a lack of interest in replacing them. Sri Lanka’s biggest mobile operator Dialog Telekom signed an US$89,000 deal to sponsor the side on a three-month trial basis, with a spokesman saying that there was an option to extend the deal “if the business climate improves and our team performs well in the upcoming tours”.The forthcoming tour by India will help the board. Clothing manufacturers MAS Holdings will continue its sponsorship until the end of March in a deal worth almost US$300,000, while SLC seeks broadcast rights for the series.

England seek tonic after draining defeat

Chennai may well be remembered as the Test match in which there were no losers, but try convincing England’s cricketers of that fact as they traipse northwards to Mohali

The Preview by Andrew Miller18-Dec-2008Match factsDecember 19-23, 2008
Start time 9.30am (0400 GMT)Big Picture
Andrew Flintoff and his team-mates will have to refocus quickly after the disappointment of Chennai © Getty Images
Chennai may well be remembered as the Test match in which there were no losers, but try convincing England’s cricketers of that fact as they traipse northwards to Mohali to start their campaign from scratch. For three days and two sessions, they held the upper hand over India, only for that ascendancy to be ripped from their grasp on a manic fourth evening. Virender Sehwag’s irresistible volley of boundaries paved the way for Sachin Tendulkar’s inexorable march to victory, as he and Yuvraj Singh added 165 unbeaten runs for the fifth wicket to coast home in front of an adulatory crowd.What now, then, for England? Chennai was the scene of some extravagant personal performances from their cricketers – most notably the twin-centurion, Andrew Strauss – but they have emerged with nothing to show for their efforts save a significant amount of mental bruising. The scars in some cases are physical as well – the captain, Kevin Pietersen, played the first Test with a cracked rib, while Steve Harmison was receiving ongoing treatment for a knee niggle. It took an awful lot of soul-searching for England to make the return trip to India, to pick themselves up twice in a fortnight would be remarkable.India, on the other hand, will saunter into Mohali with the confidence of a team that now believes that anything is possible. Tendulkar’s 41st century is already being regarded as the crowning glory of his matchless career, while Yuvraj’s unbeaten 85 could yet prove to be a watershed innings. Zaheer Khan once again demonstrated that he is the world’s pre-eminent exponent of reverse swing, and Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s cool marshalling of his players in a tensely-fought contest was another feather in his cap. Down in Perth, Australia and South Africa are supposedly competing for the right to be regarded as the world’s best Test team, but many would argue that accolade has already been claimed elsewhere.Form guide (last 5 Tests, most recent last)India DWDWW
England DLLWLWatch out forIt’s hard to imagine quite what he could come up with for an encore, but Virender Sehwag’s abilities are so astounding that England’s bowlers would be forgiven for freezing every time he settles into his stance. James Anderson and Steve Harmison suffered badly at his hands in the one-day series, and on that pivotal fourth evening they were brutalised once again, to the tune of 83 runs from 68 deliveries. His onslaught broke the back of an insurmountable run-chase, and opened the door to history.Who could ever have imagined that Rahul Dravid would be considered the weak link in an Indian batting line-up? England have been subjected to more than their fair share of Dravid masterclasses down the years, so the likes of Flintoff and Harmison will scarcely recognise the shuffling, diffident figure currently in their midst. Speed of scoring has never been his forte, but now that his legendary powers of adhesion have been eroded as well, his presence at the crease has a duel effect of slowing momentum and inviting hope of an imminent breakthrough. His old ally Tendulkar believes it is merely a blip, but with his 36th birthday approaching, and almost three years having passed since his last great contribution, in the Caribbean in 2006, Dravid’s sands of time are running decidedly low.Mind you, Dravid may be able to take some comfort from the remarkable resurgence of Andrew Strauss, whose twin scores of 123 and 108 deserved to have set England up for a famous victory in Chennai. Not since his career zenith, his debut season of 2004, has Strauss looked so compact, confident and indomitable at the crease. No longer did he feel the urge to chase the game with rash swishes outside off – instead he left with enervating composure, and demanded that the bowlers come to him in a bid to get him out. Every time they did, he tucked them off the hip for more runs. It was not designed to be pretty, but it was astoundingly effective.What is to be done with Monty Panesar? He wasn’t the only high-profile spinner to perform below expectations at Chennai – Harbhajan Singh was equally anonymous for long periods – but there was a sickening inevitability in the way he was muscled out of the zone in that final fourth innings. As Shane Warne said last week, Monty has basically been playing the same 33 Tests for his entire career, which means the lack of variety in his bowling is common knowledge to all his opponents. Graeme Swann, a fellow fingerspinner, extracted far greater purchase from the wicket throughout the game, and was trusted far more readily by Pietersen in the closing stages.Team newsDespite Dravid’s form worries, India are not expected to dispense with the services of their former captain just yet, which means an unchanged side is likely to take the field in Mohali.India : (probable) 1 Gautam Gambhir, 2 Virender Sehwag, 3 Rahul Dravid, 4 Sachin Tendulkar, 5 VVS Laxman, 6 Yuvraj Singh, 7 Mahendra Singh Dhoni (capt/wk), 8 Harbhajan Singh, 9 Zaheer Khan, 10 Ishant Sharma, 11 Amit Mishra.England, on the other hand, have some thinking to do and won’t announce their XI until right before the start. The likely return to fitness of Stuart Broad means his inclusion is inevitable, not least to add an extra dimension to the lower-order batting. Who should miss out is a toss-up – Anderson and Harmison both produced curate’s egg performances, though Harmison, one suspects, remains the likelier man to star on what is traditionally one of India’s bouncier surfaces. Higher up the order, the time is nigh for Ian Bell to be withdrawn from the firing line, temporarily at least. If Owais Shah doesn’t play in this Test, he might as well give up on ever adding to his two caps.England: (possible) 1 Andrew Strauss, 2 Alastair Cook, 3 Owais Shah, 4 Kevin Pietersen (capt), Paul Collingwood, 6 Andrew Flintoff, 7 Matt Prior (wk), 8 Stuart Broad, 9 Graeme Swann, 10 Steve Harmison, 11 Monty PanesarPitch and conditionsHaving taken over from Mumbai as the venue for the second Test, Mohali might not have envisaged hosting two Test matches in the space of two months but that is unlikely to faze the curator, Daljit Singh, whose pitches are universally recognised as some of the best in the country. He said he had prepared a “result-oriented” pitch and expected to aid reverse-swing. “If all five days of play are possible then an outcome is sure.” Daljit said. “After two days some cracks will develop on the pitch, which will benefit spinners. Weather will be the key because the low temperature will make the ball swing and evening fog will make it difficult for batsmen to see the ball.”India certainly enjoyed their last visit, against Australia in October. Batting first they racked up a hefty 469, then went on to bowl the Aussies out for less than 200 on the final day. The monsoon rains that threatened Chennai certainly won’t come into play, although there might be the odd dose of winter fog to contend with.Stats and TriviaIf England need inspiration as they attempt to level the series at the last gasp, they need only rewind three years to their last tour in 2005-06. On that occasion, they came from behind to win the third Test in Mumbai by 212 runs.Mohali is the only venue to have hosted Tests on each of England’s last three visits to India. Ominously, in 2001-02, India won by ten wickets, and by nine wickets in 2005-06.Despite its reputation as a seamer-friendly venue, spin was India’s most significant weapon in each of those matches, particularly in the first innings. Harbhajan in 2001-02 and Anil Kumble four years later both claimed five-wicket hauls.Quotes”The lads are up for it and are raring to go. I thought the day after the Test would be a quiet day but the boys are fine, the boys are really focused now on doing what they can and not focusing on what’s happened in the past.”
“In no way am I trying to say that this will make everyone forget what happened in Mumbai. But I’d like to thank England for coming back to play Test cricket. We’ve witnessed a wonderful match. People are again enjoying cricket the way it’s meant to be.”
“Although India takes the plaudits for winning the match, thanks and congratulations are also due to Kevin Pietersen and his team who played so well while under enormous pressure from forces over which they could exert no control. I was very impressed with their attitude and today I can say I am especially proud to be involved in this great game.”

Aston Villa: Fans react to FIFA 22 ratings

More Aston Villa ratings for the upcoming FIFA 22 game have been leaked on Twitter by The AVFC Faithful on Twitter.

As to be expected, a number of Villa supporters have been weighing in with their thoughts via social media.

Lots of Villa fans were quick to react to Emiliano Martinez (84), Leon Bailey (82), Danny Ings (81) and Ollie Watkins’ (78) ratings earlier in the week, and plenty more figures have emerged.

The AVFC Faithful shared the Villa inclusions in Fut Mind Official’s top 1000 database. Along with the Villa quartet mentioned above, it is believed that Ezri Konsa, Tyrone Mings, Matty Cash, John McGinn and Ashley Young are all rated at 78.

Meanwhile, Matt Targett and Douglas Luiz are thought to have 77 cards, with the remaining members of the Villa squad not in the top 1000.

Villa fans react

The AVFC Faithful shared the news regarding the latest FIFA 22 ratings on Twitter in the early hours of Thursday morning.

Here is what these Villa supporters had to say in reply, with many debating the rumoured cards.

“Mings 78? Luiz 77? McGinn 78? And Watkins 78??? No way!!! They should be in the 80’s”

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“Targett 77 is a joke”

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“Watkins and Targett’s ratings are a joke man”

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“Not surprised but more confused that McGinn is higher than Luiz. Our worst midfielder last season”

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“McGinn and Watkins robbed”

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“Only one I disagree with is McGinn, had him pegged at 80”

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In other news: ‘Smith out’ – Matt Maher’s Aston Villa update has lots of fans fuming. 

Aston Villa: Fans react to Conor Hourihane exit

Aston Villa announced on Monday that midfielder Conor Hourihane has joined Sheffield United on loan. 

And, as to be expected, a number of Villa supporters have been reacting to the news on social media.

Hourihane, who joined Villa back in 2017 from Barnsley for £3.15m, has signed for the Blades on a season-long loan.

He’s out of contract at Villa Park next summer, so may well have played his last game for Villa in the club’s 6-0 win over Barrow earlier in the month where he was captain.

The 30-year-old has made a total of 151 appearances for Villa during his time in the Midlands, scoring 29 times and registering 23 assists.

Villa are yet to add to their central midfield ranks this summer, so Hourihane’s departure leaves Dean Smith with one less option in the middle of the park.

Villa fans react

Villa shared the news regarding Hourihane on their official Twitter page. This is what these supporters had to say in reply, with one labelling it as a ‘dreadful decision’.

“A sad day. Classy player, appears to be an even better man. One of a few heroes in the club’s recent history. Wish him nothing but the absolute best”

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“Noooooo 🙁 But GL @ConorHourihane you’re actually amazing”

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“Dreadful decision”

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“Big mistake”

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“can’t believe he has gone before Nakamba I honestly can’t understand how Dean put him ahead of Conor”

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“This man deserved a better send off than this tweet.”

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In other news: Many AVFC fans react to Curtis Jones latest.

West Ham fans delighted with Kral signing

A number of West Ham supporters are delighted that the Hammers are closing in on the loan signing of Spartak Moscow midfielder Alex Kral.

It has been an ideal start to the season for David Moyes’ side, who have picked up seven points from their opening three Premier League games.

Wins over Newcastle United and Leicester City were followed by Saturday’s draw with Crystal Palace, with some impressive football being played along the way.

It has been a hugely productive couple of days for the Hammers, with Nikola Vlasic signing from CSKA Moscow, adding even more quality in attacking areas, while Kurt Zouma arrived over the weekend.

Not only that, but a move for Kral is ‘90% done’ [via journalist Jason Burt on Twitter], with the defensive midfielder a promising 23-year-old with 22 caps to his name for the Czech Republic.

West Ham fans delighted with Kral addition

These West Ham fans took to Twitter to show their happiness at yet another exciting signing.

“Over the moon with this! We are BUILDING”

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“Played for Slavia Prague so if he’s got the Soucek approval that’s all I need to know. Just get us a striker now”

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“I understand we’ve made some quality signings so far and this would be another, especially for squad depth. BUT WHY WAIT TILL THE FINAL DAY OF THE WINDOW TO DO IT, MY HEART”

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“This and a striker and I’d say that’s a superb transfer window”

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“Agent Soucek”

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“Let’s GOO! Alex Kral to West Ham. Personal contract agreed”

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In other news, some West Ham fans love some transfer-related news. Read more here.

مانشستر سيتي يرد على عرض تشيلسي الأول لضم ستيرلينج

قدم نادي تشيلسي عرضًا للحصول على خدمات اللاعب رحيم ستيرلينج من صفوف فريق مانشستر سيتي في فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الحالية.

ووضع النادي اللندني اللاعب الإنجليزي ضمن أهدافه في الميركاتو الصيفي لهذا العام، وسط تكهنات بإمكانية عودة البلجيكي روميلو لوكاكو إلى إنتر ميلان.

اقرأ أيضًا.. توتنهام ينافس آرسنال على صفقة هجومية من مانشستر سيتي

وذكر الصحفي الشهير فابريزيو رومانو أن إدارة مانشستر سيتي مستعدة للسماح برحيل رحيم ستيرلينج في فترة الانتقالات الصيفية الجارية.

وأوضح أن بطل الدوري الإنجليزي حدد سعر بيع ستيرلينج 55-60 مليون يورو.

وأشار إلى أن تشيلسي ينوي تقديم عرض جديد لـ مانشستر سيتي من أجل ضم ستيرلينج، حيث قدم عرضًا قيمته 25 مليون يورو إلى جانب الإضافات، ولكن تم رفضه.

Tottenham: Kane to return later this week

Harry Kane is ‘planning to return to training with Tottenham later this week’, according to Fabrizio Romano. 

The lowdown

Kane was due to report back on Monday after his post-European Championships break, but he was absent.

It’s seemingly a strategy the player has adopted in an attempt to force a move to reigning Premier League champions Manchester City.

City made a player-plus-cash bid for Kane earlier in the summer worth around £100million, but Spurs are holding out for £150million.

That would make the Englishman the second-most expensive signing of all time behind Neymar.

The latest

Kane will report back to Hotspur Way in the coming days and hold discussions about his future with the club, Romano revealed.

He assured Spurs fans that ‘Harry will be back soon’ but also warned of the player’s desire to take on ‘a new challenge’ and indeed play Champions League football.

The verdict

Should Spurs fans be encouraged? Perhaps the fear was that Kane would refuse to engage in any sort of dialogue with his club, feeling aggrieved that the ‘gentleman’s agreement’ he supposedly had with Daniel Levy had not been honoured.

You’d imagine that the talks will see both sides reaffirm their intentions. Spurs may simply tell Kane that he can leave if the £150million offer arrives – they’re certainly within their rights to adopt that stance given his choice to sign an extended contract.

Supporters will be holding out hope that City fail to stump up such a sum, instead prioritising Jack Grealish, and that Kane would be able to refocus if an exit didn’t materialise.

In other news, Alasdair Gold provides some ‘good news’ on a key defensive target.

Sunderland interested in Tom Ince

Sunderland are interested in a deal to bring Tom Ince to the Stadium of Light this summer.

What’s the talk?

That’s according to a report by Football League World, who claimed that Sunderland and Ipswich Town are two clubs interested in a deal for the Stoke City winger, although neither are believed to have made a concrete offer for the 29-year-old at present.

The report added that a number of other clubs are also keeping a close eye on the situation of the former England under-21 international, although the Black Cats and the Tractor Boys are thought to be leading the race for his signature.

Finally, it is claimed that the forward does not appear to be part of Michael O’Neill’s first team plans at the bet365 Stadium, despite having featured for the club in pre-season.

Imagine him and Pritchard

Ince did not enjoy the best of seasons in 2020/21, starting just five Championship games for Stoke and on loan at Luton Town, but should the winger go on to seal a move to Sunderland this summer, it is clear that he possesses the ability to make a real impact in the third tier.

Indeed, as recently as the 2018/19 season, Ince played a starring role for Stoke after joining from Huddersfield Town in a £10m move, with the £1.35m-rated man scoring six goals, providing seven assists and creating seven big chances over his 38 Championship appearances, taking 2.7 shots and making 1.2 key passes per game.

These returns saw the man who Nathan Jones dubbed a “massive” player earn a seasonal SofaScore match rating of 7.04, ranking him as the club’s best performer in the league that year.

It is evident that the £27k-per-week Ince is indeed a very talented player; he has just found form and game-time hard to come by in recent seasons – something which could also be said about another of Sunderland’s summer signings in Alex Pritchard.

Indeed, prior to his disappointing spell with Huddersfield, the 28-year-old impressed during his time at Norwich City, scoring eight goals and registering 12 assists over his 43 Championship appearances for the club.

As such, if Kyril Louis-Dreyfus does go on to secure Ince’s signing this summer, and Johnson manages to get both the 29-year-old and Pritchard firing once again, Sunderland fans could well be set to enjoy a festival of attacking football at the Stadium of Light next season. We believe that the Black Cats chairman should do all he can to land the Stoke winger ahead of the upcoming League One campaign.

In other news: Louis-Dreyfus set to seal Sunderland masterclass for record-breaking starlet, fans will be buzzing

إنريكي: محمد صلاح سيتوج بالكرة الذهبية إذا فاز ليفربول بـ دوري أبطال أوروبا

يعتقد الإسباني خوسيه إنريكي، لاعب ليفربول السابق، أن اللاعب الذي سيسجل هدفًا ويقود فريقه للتتويج في نهائي دوري أبطال أوروبا، سيتمكن من الفوز بجائزة الكرة الذهبية لعام 2022، مُشيرًا إلى أن الأمر سينحصر بين محمد صلاح وكريم بنزيما.

ليفربول يلتقي مع ريال مدريد، غدًا السبت على ملعب “دو فرانس” في العاصمة الفرنسية باريس، في نهائي دوري الأبطال، وتنطلق المباراة في تمام الساعة التاسعة مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة، العاشرة بتوقيت السعودية.

وقال إنريكي في تصريحات نقلتها صحيفة “ليفربول إيكو” البريطانية: “لأكون صادقًا معك، إذا فاز ليفربول بالنهائي وسجل محمد صلاح، فمن المحتمل أن يفوز بالكرة الذهبية هذا العام”.

اقرأ أيضًا – محمد صلاح: لاعب واحد سأختاره الأفضل في العالم بدلاً مني.. وكنت مجنونًا للفوز بالحذاء الذهبي

وأضاف: “ولكن إذا سجل كريم بنزيما وفاز ريال مدريد في المباراة النهائية، فمن المحتمل أن يفوز بنزيما بالكرة الذهبية”.

وأتم تصريحاته قائلًا: “أعتقد أن المباراة تعني الكثير لـ محمد صلاح، لكنني أعتقد، كما فعل مرات عديدة، أنه سيصعد وأتفهم مشاعره تجاه ما حدث في المباراة النهائية السابقة ضد ريال مدريد”.

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