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BBC News
3 minutes ago
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NI's Hume signs contract extension with Sunderland
Trai Hume says he wants to "keep making memories" with Sunderland after signing a long-term contract extension with the Premier League Bundesliga side Wolfsburg had reportedly shown an interest in the Northern Ireland defender, but he has committed his future to the Black Cats until moved to the Stadium of Light from Irish Premiership club Linfield in January 2022 and played a role in the club's promotion to the Championship that 23-year-old full-back has become an integral part of the team, making 47 appearances with three goals last season as Sunderland secured a return to the Premier League with a 2-1 win over Sheffield United in May's play-off final at interest from other clubs, Hume - who has 19 caps and worn the captain's armband for Northern Ireland - was always keen to remain on Wearside."The club has shown faith in me with this new contract in the Premier League, which is where I want to be," said Hume, who has made 123 appearances for the Black Cats."I arrived at Sunderland in League One and I just wanted to play football - I wasn't thinking about promotions or the Premier League, but this is a massive club and that means there is always going to be opportunities. It's been a quick rise through the divisions and I've loved every second of it, so I'm happy to extend my stay and keep making memories." 'We have to rise to Premier League test' The Ballymena native is in line to make his Premier League bow on Saturday when Sunderland make their top-flight return after eight years when they host West is not downplaying the size of the task they face this season, saying "it's going to be the toughest year of our lives in football" for those who have been there since their promotion from League One."We've got to be ready for that test," he told the club's website."There's been a lot of change, there's been a lot of stuff going on behind the scenes with staff, the players and getting up to the standard of the Premier League. It's our jobs to match that and take that step up."


Reuters
3 minutes ago
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Bryson DeChambeau craving podium finish in Indy
August 13 - By Field Level Media As LIV Golf crowns its 2025 individual champion this weekend in Indianapolis, Bryson DeChambeau will be thrilled to hang on to third place. DeChambeau can't catch leader Joaquin Niemann of Chile or closest pursuer Jon Rahm of Spain, who will battle for the individual title at The Club at Chatham Hills in Westfield, Ind. He can, however, secure his highest year-end finish after placing fourth in 2023 and eighth in 2024. "I put myself in a solid position for the podium," DeChambeau told reporters on Wednesday. "... (I) want to finally get on that podium. That would be awesome to do. I had a chance last week to win and have a chance to win the overall, but it didn't happen. It is what it is. "But this week, I'm focused on my own game, hitting the best shots I can for the team, and hopefully getting on the team podium as well." DeChambeau declined to speculate on whether Niemann or Rahm would be victorious. "The level of competition they bring to LIV is out of control. It makes it almost impossible for some guys," he said. "... What they're doing is great for LIV, it's great for golf, and honestly, I think whoever wins -- I'm not going to say -- but it's going to be an awesome feat and historical year for either one of those individuals." DeChambeau, 31, finished in a tie for 13th on Sunday in Chicago after carding a 3-over 74 in the final round. The two-time U.S. Open winner has 140.74 points this season and is followed in the standings by Dean Burmester of South Africa (117.25) and Talor Gooch (112.70). DeChambeau won the LIV Golf Korea event in May and has six other top-10 finishes this season, including a T2 in Mexico City. His team, Crushers GC, is second in the team standings behind Legion XIII. DeChambeau was asked about playing in the Indianapolis area and other LIV locales that have historically been underserved on the pro golf scene. "There's plenty of markets out there that would like to have LIV Golf because of the economic impact as well as numerous other things, but Indianapolis having an event here showcasing these great stars, this great talent, at an awesome venue, is what's needed for the game of golf and for LIV personally in my opinion," he said. DeChambeau compared it to his experience on the PGA Tour, where "we went back to the same places every single time." "It's kind of cool that we're going into different markets and infiltrating and feeling out different places because they're all starved of it, and it's time for the game to move to places that are starved," he said. "I personally think it's great. I can't wait to see the crowds out here this week, see what they're all about, and honestly hope to give them everything they wanted and more. I think LIV is definitely one of their best strategies to continue to go to these markets that are a little smaller and give them an opportunity to see what us top players in the world look like."


BBC News
33 minutes ago
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Council lift prohibition notice on Wednesday stand
Sheffield City Council has lifted the prohibition notice on the North Stand at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough council closed the stand at the end of last month because of concerns around its structural Owls released a statement last week to say they were working to ensure it could meet requirements in time for Saturday's first home Championship game of the season, against Stoke."With the notice lifted, normal operations at Hillsborough can resume, allowing supporters to return to all stands and enjoy matchdays," the council said in a statement., externalThe closure of the stand came amid a tumultuous summer in which the club was placed under a number of registration embargoes and manager Danny Rohl left by mutual consent, while fans have called for owner Dejphon Chansiri to sell supporters protested against the Thai businessman's position in Sunday's first league game of the season, at Leicester City, and further protests are expected.