
Christian Horner's Red Bull tenure officially ends
His July dismissal from the team became a done deal on Thursday when his official termination date was listed as Wednesday in documents filed with Companies House, the official keeper of business records in the United Kingdom
Stefan Salzer was appointed as the director of the F1 team on July 8, one day after Horner was dismissed from the role. Still, Horner remained employed via paperwork, until the documents were filed on behalf of Red Bull Racing Limited and Red Bull Technology Limited.
Laurent Mekies was named as the team principal after previously serving in that role with Visa Cash App Racing Bulls.
Horner, 51, was the head of a racing team with 124 grand prix wins, eight driver titles -- four by Max Verstappen and four for Sebastian Vettel -- and six constructors' titles.
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- Daily Mail
Your ultimate club-by-club guide to the new Premier League season: Daily Mail Sport predicts where EVERY team will finish
After 82 days that included a new Club World Cup, countless pre-season tours and a transfer or saga or two, the Premier League is back on Friday night for another campaign. Champions Liverpool will kick off their title defence at Anfield against Bournemouth, before nine more games across the weekend in the season curtain raiser. Elsewhere, Arsenal and Manchester United will do battle in the main attraction on Sunday, with Manchester City facing Wolves on Saturday. The weekend then runs into Monday night, when Everton will tackle Leeds at Elland Road in the Whites' first game back after winning the Championship last term. But can Liverpool retain their title? How far can their closest competitors push them? And can any of the new boys stake their claim to stay in the league for a second year? Here, Daily Mail Sport provides your ultimate guide to the new Premier League season, including a breakdown of last season's efforts, a position prediction for all 20 sides and their title odds. ARSENAL LAST SEASON: 2nd MANAGER: Mikel Arteta 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Kai Havertz (9) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Viktor Gyokeres (£64m, Sporting Lisbon) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: New centre forward Gyokeres could be the final piece of the jigsaw for Mikel Arteta's nearlymen. They look very well balanced across the pitch, should be devastating going forward and Declan Rice has added goals to his game from midfield. Martin Zubimendi is exciting, too. With rivals strengthening as well it will not be easy to make that final step, but they have given themselves a big chance. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: They will finally land the title — 1st TITLE ODDS: 9-4 ASTON VILLA LAST SEASON: 6th MANAGER: Unai Emery 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Ollie Watkins (16) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Evann Guessand (£30m, Nice) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: Emery has proven himself to be one of the best managers in the league and their strong spine of Ezri Konsa, John McGinn, Youri Tielemans and Ollie Watkins remains for another season of European football. Morgan Rogers is a doubt for the start of the season with injury but Watkins, in particular, looked sharp in their final pre-season games. They should challenge towards the top end again. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: In and around the top better — 4th TITLE ODDS: 66-1 BOURNEMOUTH LAST SEASON: 9th MANAGER: Andoni Iraola 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Justin Kluivert (12) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Djorde Petrovic (£25m, Chelsea) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: How Iraola deals with the departures of defenders Dean Huijsen, Milos Kerkez and Illia Zabarnyi — for an impressive total of around £150million — will be key. Justin Kluivert, Ryan Christie and Luis Sinisterra may not be fit to start the season, but Iraola has worked wonders on the south coast and you'd expect them to keep their heads well above water once more. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Plenty of home wins and a decent return — 12th TITLE ODDS: 500-1 BRENTFORD LAST SEASON: 10th MANAGER: Keith Andrews 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Bryan Mbeumo (20) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Antoni Milambo (£18.8m, Feyenoord) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: An unknown quantity for the first time in a while having lost manager Thomas Frank, top scorer Mbeumo and captain Christian Norgaard, plus maybe Yoane Wissa if Newcastle get their way. They always have a plan in the transfer market and Jordan Henderson is a proven Premier League player. Key will be if new boss Andrews can replace the goals of Mbeumo... and maybe Wissa. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: A struggle but enough to keep afloat – 16th TITLE ODDS: 750-1 BRIGHTON LAST SEASON: 8th MANAGER: Fabian Hurzeler 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Joao Pedro, Kaoru Mitoma, Danny Welbeck (10) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Charalampos Kostoulas (£30m, Olympiacos) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: Fans must be finding it hard not to dwell on pre-season results. Eight games, seven wins, a draw, and 20 goals — and that after they sold Joao Pedro to Chelsea. Left back Maxim De Cuyper looks good as a replacement for Pervis Estupinian and even if Manchester United end up signing Carlos Baleba, Brighton have proven they know how to replace key men. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Another solid season with big scalps – 8th TITLE ODDS: 250-1 BURNLEY LAST SEASON: 2nd in Championship MANAGER: Scott Parker 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Josh Brownhill (18) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Lesley Ugochukwu (£24m, Chelsea) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: Here we go again. The last four seasons have seen relegation, promotion, relegation, then promotion. Last year's success was built on 30 clean sheets and Parker's approach to survival will certainly be less gung-ho than predecessor Vincent Kompany. He has 13 new players to bed in, including Kyle Walker, who is likely to play on the right of three centre backs. But prepare for another season of toil. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Hard to make a case for survival – 19th TITLE ODDS: 2,000-1 CHELSEA LAST SEASON: 4th MANAGER: Enzo Maresca 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Cole Palmer (15) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Joao Pedro (£60m, Brighton) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: Levi Colwill's ACL injury is a huge blow, but the vibe otherwise is purely positive. All of their goals scored in two friendlies against Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan came from new arrivals in Estevao Willian, Liam Delap and Joao Pedro, who has looked lethal. But the extraordinary 64-game season which ended in being crowned world champions may catch up with them eventually. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Title tilt could prove a step too far – 5th TITLE ODDS: 8-1 CRYSTAL PALACE LAST SEASON: 12th MANAGER: Oliver Glasner 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Jean-Philippe Mateta (14) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Borna Sosa (£3m, Ajax) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: How to follow perhaps the most eventful season in your history? The Community Shield display again proved Glasner's Palace are a serious force and they will relish their first season in Europe. The relentless schedule may have an unwanted knock-on effect on their league season, though, and we'll soon see how deep their squad is. If they do lose Marc Guehi to Liverpool, he will be a big loss. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: May be tricky to ride wave of optimism – 15th TITLE ODDS: 500-1 EVERTON LAST SEASON: 13th MANAGER: David Moyes 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Iliman Ndiaye (9) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Thierno Barry (£27m, Villarreal) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: Jack Grealish is a statement signing, but even Moyes admits Everton's business has been underwhelming ahead of their first season at their new stadium. It remains to be seen how they'll adapt, but they did only win five games at Goodison last year. There is plenty of talent — not least Ndiaye, their best performer last season — but it's hard to see them making much progress without strengthening more. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Some issues but in safe hands with Moyes – 14th TITLE ODDS: 500-1 Fulham LAST SEASON: 11th MANAGER: Marco Silva 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Raul Jimenez (12) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Benjamin Lecomte (£430k, Montpellier) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: The days of being a yo-yo club could be over and they shouldn't be too alarmed by the quiet transfer window. In Jimenez, Adama Traore, Alex Iwobi and Emile Smith Rowe they have a potent blend of pace, power and guile that caused plenty of trouble last year. There is also a solid base with Silva, now an experienced Premier League boss embarking on his fifth season at Craven Cottage. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Another solid season under Silva – 11th TITLE ODDS: 750-1 Leeds LAST SEASON: 1st in Championship MANAGER: Daniel Farke 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Joel Piroe (19) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Anton Stach (£17.4m, Hoffenheim) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: Physicality has been a focus in the transfer window, with all seven signings so far at least 5ft 11in, as they look to put up a better fight than they did in their last visit to the top flight. Dominic Calvert-Lewin looks set to join and would give them vital Premier League experience up front and Daniel Farke will be desperate to prove he has learned from his previous relegation campaigns with Leeds and Norwich. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Can break cycle of doom for promoted clubs – 17th TITLE ODDS: 1,000-1 LIVERPOOL LAST SEASON: Champions MANAGER: Arne Slot 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Mohamed Salah (29) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Florian Wirtz (£116m, Bayer Leverkusen) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: The tragic death of Diogo Jota has cast a dark shadow and somehow Slot and his team have to galvanise themselves for a title defence after a magnificent first season post-Jurgen Klopp. They appear to have bought very well — Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike look superb — and, of course, they have tied down Salah for another two years. Expect them to add another forward and centre back for depth, too. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: They will score a hatful, but fall just short – 2nd TITLE ODDS: 7-4 MANCHESTER CITY LAST SEASON: 3rd MANAGER: Pep Guardiola 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Erling Haaland (22) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Tijjani Reijnders (£46.5m, AC Milan) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: There are injury worries going into the campaign, with Guardiola saying Rodri won't be fully fit until September. But an awful season by their standards last time still yielded a third-place finish and more goals than anyone bar Liverpool. Reijnders has looked superb and while their rivals have all signed new centre forwards, City still have the pick of them all in Erling Haaland. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Just too much to do to land the big prize – 3rd TITLE ODDS: 7-2 MANCHESTER UNITED LAST SEASON: 15th MANAGER: Ruben Amorim 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Bruno Fernandes, Amad Diallo (8) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Benjamin Sesko (£74m, Leipzig) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: A new attacking line-up should deliver more match winners and relieve the pressure on Fernandes, who has carried the team for years. Pre-season shows there remain concerns about big gaps opening up in midfield and the lack of a reliable goalkeeper is still a concern. Expect to see major steps forward, but Amorim's rebuild after a disastrous 15th-place finish is very much a work in progress. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Better than last year, but that's not saying a lot – 7th TITLE ODDS: 25-1 NEWCASTLE LAST SEASON: 5th MANAGER: Eddie Howe 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Alexander Isak (23) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Anthony Elanga (£55m, Nottm Forest) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: The Isak saga has overshadowed the last few weeks and masks the fact that there's plenty to be positive about, whatever happens with the wantaway forward before the end of the transfer window. Howe has built a strong squad — albeit one which will be tested by a return to Champions League football — and Elanga looks a smart buy to bolster their attack with explosive pace. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Howe keeps show on the road after tough summer – 6th TITLE ODDS: 50-1 NOTTINGHAM FOREST LAST SEASON: 7th MANAGER: Nuno Espirito Santo 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Chris Wood (20) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Dan Ndoye (£36.4m, Bologna) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: After a season of low possession and playing on the counter, it's time to see whether Nuno's attempts to adapt Forest's style will work. Just one goal scored in seven pre-season games suggests it may be tricky but fans will have faith in Nuno to make things work, particularly with new signings to come. James McAtee will be an exciting addition in midfield from Manchester City. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Drop-off seems likely but they have quality – 9th TITLE ODDS: 200-1 SUNDERLAND LAST SEASON: 4th in Championship (won play-offs) MANAGER: Regis Le Bris 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Wilson Isidor (12) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Habib Diarra (£30m, Strasbourg) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: How well Sunderland are prepared for the top flight after edging through the play-offs will soon become apparent, but two new boys in particular stand out. Senegal star Diarra is a club-record signing and midfield general Granit Xhaka, 32, looks a shrewd capture. But the majority of the squad — and boss Le Bris — are untested at this level. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Sadly, they could be the whipping boys – 20th TITLE ODDS: 2,000-1 TOTTENHAM LAST SEASON: 17th MANAGER: Thomas Frank 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Brennan Johnson (11) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Mohammed Kudus (£55.3m, West Ham) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: A new dawn under Frank — they nearly beat European champions PSG in the UEFA Super Cup — but Spurs are lacking in attack with Son Heung-min sold, no reliable cover for Dominic Solanke and both James Maddison and Dejan Kulusevski injured. Spurs will expect to be stronger at the back and more diligent at set-pieces. They have too much quality to finish 17th again, surely. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Solidity should lead to improvement – 10th TITLE ODDS: 50-1 West Ham LAST SEASON: 14th MANAGER: Graham Potter 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Jarrod Bowen (13) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: El Hadji Malick Diouf (£19.1m, Slavia Prague) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: Morale was at rock bottom after last season, but things may slowly be starting to click into place for Potter. Diouf looks an exciting prospect down the left and young keeper Mads Hermansen slots into a position the Hammers needed filling. The less said about Callum Wilson's arrival on a free transfer the better, but Niclas Fullkrug has come back leaner, fitter and sharper. DAILY MAIL SPORT PREDICTS: Improvement, but it'll still be tough – 13th TITLE ODDS: 750-1 WOLVES LAST SEASON: 16th MANAGER: Vitor Pereira 2024-25 TOP SCORER: Matheus Cunha (15) MOST EXPENSIVE SUMMER SIGNING: Fer Lopez (£20m, Celta Vigo) DAILY MAIL SPORT VERDICT: Key players Matheus Cunha, Rayan Ait-Nouri and Nelson Semedo have gone and Pereira's men are in dire need of reinforcements. At least new boy Lopez looks to be made of the right stuff for the Premier League. The 21-year-old attacking midfielder had only made seven senior starts before they signed him, but summer displays have encouraged the club that he can adapt quickly. He will certainly need to.


The Sun
15 minutes ago
- The Sun
Geoff Foulds dead at 85: Snooker world mourns as former player and dad of Crucible legend and top broadcaster dies
FORMER snooker star Geoff Foulds has died aged 85. The popular former pro played on the circuit between 1981 and 1992. Foulds was also a terrific amateur player and triumphed at the prestigious London Championships six times during the 1970s. His son Neal also went on to be a pro, with the pair meeting at the last 32 stage of the 1986 International Open - with the younger man winning 5-0. THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY..


Telegraph
15 minutes ago
- Telegraph
Salford executive: Ownership said I should sleep with someone at RFL
A senior executive at Salford Red Devils has quit and accused the club's ownership of suggesting she 'sleep with someone' at the Rugby Football League. The troubled Super League side have launched a 'thorough internal investigation' into allegations made by Claire Bradbury after she resigned as chief operating officer on Tuesday. Bradbury made the claims in a post on networking site LinkedIn on Thursday in which she also said her colleagues had been left working in 'impossible' conditions and the 'club's soul was being ripped out'. 'It's important to share something more personal, as a senior woman in business,' wrote Bradbury, who quit less than a year after joining from Premiership rugby side Sale Sharks. 'Misogynistic, inappropriate language from the ownership suggesting I sleep with an individual at the RFL to 'smooth things over' is not acceptable. 'At the time I stayed quiet because I wanted the club to succeed. I'm disappointed in myself that I didn't stand up to it then, so I'm voicing it now as it should be heard for the integrity and evolution of rugby league, and for all women who work in sport.' Salford said in response: 'It has been alleged by a former member of the Salford Red Devils staff, who departed the club on 12 August 2025, that she was subjected to inappropriate verbal conduct by the owners of the club. 'Salford Red Devils unequivocally condemns any and all forms of inappropriate language and behaviour. We treat such allegations with the utmost seriousness and are committed to ensuring that our club environment remains respectful, professional, and safe for all members of staff. 'In response to these allegations, we will be conducting a thorough internal investigation. We are determined to establish the facts and take any necessary action to address the situation. We will provide a detailed report of our findings as soon as the investigation is concluded.' An RFL spokesperson said: 'Any language and suggestion of this kind is clearly offensive and unacceptable.' Club in crisis, on and off pitch Salford, who were taken over by a consortium just before the start of the season, are rock bottom of the Super League after a number of financial problems led to the vast majority of their senior players leaving. Five players make their debuts in the 80-6 thrashing at Hull FC on Sunday, with some of the squad meeting for the first time on the bus to the game. Salford's owners issued a statement the following day, insisting the club would not close. In her statement on Linkedin, Bradbury added: 'It is heartbreaking, but I cannot continue in a role where, in my view, the foundations needed for professional success are not in place, and where trust between leadership and staff has been eroded.' Following her post, a supporters' group – The 1873 – called off a meeting with the club's ownership. It has instead invited 'all rugby league fans to stand with us' at a 'peaceful protest march' before Sunday's fixture with Wakefield Trinity.