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The Independent
10 minutes ago
- The Independent
Man United star admits team needs to ‘repay' fans
Mason Mount states Manchester United are using criticism to fuel their performance ahead of the new Premier League season. The team aims to rectify their worst top-flight finish in 51 years and a Europa League final loss from the previous campaign. United will kick off their season at Old Trafford against Arsenal, a match Mount believes is ideal for a strong start. Mount emphasised the importance of starting with intensity, pressing, and dominating possession, aligning with the manager's vision. New signings, including Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha, and Bryan Mbeumo, are expected to boost the team's energy and goal-scoring ability.


Scottish Sun
11 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Birmingham and Ipswich charged by FA for mass brawl involving ex-Man Utd captain which saw fan floored
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) BIRMINGHAM CITY and Ipswich Town have both been hit with charges by the FA after their Championship clash turned into absolute chaos. The 16-man brawl involved a fan getting floored in the madness after jumping in from the stands. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 5 A huge brawl broke out between the two set of players at the very end of the game Credit: PA 5 Birmingham took the lead and thought they deserved all three points but a controversial penalty handed Ipswich a draw Credit: Shutterstock Editorial 5 A fan jumped in but he was tackled by the security before the stewards got to him The ugly scenes unfolded on the opening night of the season with former Manchester United captain Ashley Young caught up in the shocking melee. The carnage kicked off in the dying minutes of the match when a last-gasp penalty for Ipswich – awarded after a controversial handball by Lyndon Dykes, led to tempers boiling over. George Hirst slammed it home, sending the match into utter disarray. As players from both sides clashed a fan leapt over the guard rail, charging towards the players. READ MORE BIRMINGHAM NEWS ROO ARE YA? Rooney hits back at 'unfair' Tom Brady comments questioning work ethic But he didn't get far as a security guard rugby-tackled him to the ground while stewards rushed in to drag him away. An FA statement has confirmed both clubs are being charged with breaching FA Rule E20.1. The statement read: "Birmingham City and Ipswich Town have been charged with a breach of FA Rule E20.1 "Following the mass confrontation at their EFL Championship fixture on Friday 8 August. BEST ONLINE CASINOS - TOP SITES IN THE UK "It's alleged that both clubs failed to ensure their players didn't behave in an improper and/or provocative way around the 95th minute and they have until Friday 15 August to reply." The drama overshadowed the football with Birmingham initially leading thanks to a strike from Jay Stansfield. Huge brawl erupts in Championship as Coventry and Hull players and Oli McBurnie grabs rival's neck But the penalty drama stole the show and Ipswich's late equaliser sparked the wild scenes at St Andrew's. Birmingham's Christoph Klarer was seen storming towards Ipswich's Conor Chaplin, with players from both teams rushing in to separate the pair. Even veteran Ashley Young now 40 and playing for Ipswich joined in to try and calm things down. The match ended 1-1, marking the fourth consecutive season-opening draw for Birmingham. Despite only managing one shot on target, Ipswich defender Jacob Greaves insisted they deserved the point. He said: 'The first 15 minutes were tough but we got back in the game and it felt like we could have gone on to win it. 'The foul on the keeper was questionable but George scored and got us the point we deserved.' 5 Veteran Young was one of many who saw tempers flare Credit: PA


BBC News
11 minutes ago
- BBC News
Agreement reached over Morecambe takeover
Morecambe's owners and prospective buyers Panjab Warriors have reached an agreement in principle to transfer the majority shareholding in the announcement comes after the two parties agreed to a mediation session this week after an initial session failed to take place the week Warriors previously had their takeover approved by the EFL in June following the club's relegation from League Two, but a chaotic summer has since followed, with the Shrimps being suspended from the National League in the midst of an ongoing impasse."This agreement reflects the willingness of both sides to compromise in the best interests of Morecambe FC, its supporters, and the wider community. It paves the way for continued stability and a positive future both on and off the pitch," the two parties said in a joint statement., external"Final legal documentation will now be prepared, with immediate steps being taken to inform key stakeholders, including the National League and the club's management team."Both Panjab Warriors and Bond Group would like to thank all parties involved for their patience and support during this process, and we look forward to a new chapter in the club's history." Panjab Warriors, who have been trying to take over the beleaguered club for over a year, were joined in a separate bid by businessman Jonny Cato in trying to mount a closed operations in late July shortly after their suspension from the National League, with a takeover still to take culture secretary Lisa Nandy called on owner Jason Whittingham to sell the club, with the Shrimps' plight coinciding with the Football Governance Bill passing into is unclear from Thursday's statement when Panjab Warriors' takeover will be finalised, however."We would like to thank all of the staff at the club for their forbearance and can only apologise for the stress this has caused," added the Bond Group."In particular I would like to thank Rob, Derek, Oliver and Martin for their continued professional conduct and support throughout this process and also their support for the staff and the community."I would hope that the Shrimps fans can now give their full support to the club and its journey ahead."