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'Very nice design' or 'mundane and brash'? Fans on new home shirt
'Very nice design' or 'mundane and brash'? Fans on new home shirt

BBC News

time03-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • BBC News

'Very nice design' or 'mundane and brash'? Fans on new home shirt

We asked for your views on Tottenham's new home kit for the 2025-26 season. Here are some of your comments:Michael: Purest shirt in a while. Not sure about the grey, can't see the relevance. However, you need a unique detail to sell it. Looking forward to the other kits and seeing what ideas are coming this season. Hopefully not someone's pyjamas I don't like it. It reminds me of a training top. Not the worst we have had but not great!Dennis: I like the subtle change. It's a nice design but, unfortunately, at the price it is I will never be able to purchase one and nor will anyone else I know. Such a Looking at the new 2025-26 home kit... it's a thumbs down from Mundane and brash. AIA logo far too big and in an unattractive font. Lacks creativity and style. Very The new shirt is OK except for the red sponsor - never red! The club would sell so many more some shirts if the sponsor was navy blue. Surprised Daniel Levy hasn't worked this It's got the potential to be a truly stunning top but, yet again, it's ruined by the colour of the sponsorship, which not just the rivalry (we hate the Arsenal) but the mismatch of colours - red and purple on a lilywhite and blue top, is just a huge NO for Very nice design. It gives me chills by looking at it. Very easy to look at. Good work from Nike here.

College Football Playoff committee released the dates for the 2025-26 bowl games
College Football Playoff committee released the dates for the 2025-26 bowl games

USA Today

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

College Football Playoff committee released the dates for the 2025-26 bowl games

College Football Playoff committee released the dates for the 2025-26 bowl games It won't be long before the beginning of the 2025 college football season is upon us. The action will kick off in Ireland when the Kansas State Wildcats and Iowa State Cyclones face off. There are three other games slated to be played during Week 0. The beginning of the 2025 college football season also means we are that much closer to the 2025-26 College Football Playoff. The CFP committee announced on Tuesday the dates and times for the quarterfinal, semifinal, and national championship games. The quarterfinal matchups are set to begin on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day before we get down to the final four teams vying for the CFP national championship trophy. This year's title game will be played in Miami Gardens, Florida, at the Hard Rock Stadium. Cotton Bowl Classic Date: Wednesday, Dec. 31 Time: 7:30 p.m. ET Orange Bowl Date: Thursday, Jan. 1 Time: Noon ET Rose Bowl Date: Thursday, Jan. 1 Time: 4 p.m. ET Sugar Bowl Date: Thursday, Jan. 1 Time: 8 p.m. ET Fiesta Bowl: CFP Semifinal Date: Thursday, Jan. 8 Time: 7:30 p.m. ET Peach Bowl: CFP Semifinal Date: Friday, Jan. 9 Time: 7:30 p.m. ET National Championship Date: Monday, Jan. 19 Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

CDC seems to defy Trump executive order by participating in WHO vaccine conference
CDC seems to defy Trump executive order by participating in WHO vaccine conference

Fox News

time26-02-2025

  • Health
  • Fox News

CDC seems to defy Trump executive order by participating in WHO vaccine conference

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) appeared to defy President Donald Trump's executive order to withdraw the U.S. from the World Health Organization (WHO) after the U.S. agency said it would participate in a conference with the global organization. The CDC confirmed this week that it will go ahead and partake in a biannual conference on the influenza vaccine led by the WHO. "CDC will be actively participating virtually at the WHO vaccine consultation meeting for the recommendation of viruses for 2025-26 Northern Hemisphere Vaccine this week," a CDC spokesperson told Fox News. The agency did not clarify if it received an exemption from Trump's executive order, which required all officials to stop working with the WHO. Trump signed the executive order to withdraw the U.S. from the WHO just hours after taking office last month. The president cited reasons such as WHO's "mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic," the "failure to adopt urgently needed reforms," and "unfairly onerous payments" forced on the U.S. Days after signing the order, Trump said during a Las Vegas rally that he was open to potentially rejoining the WHO if the global body were "to clean it up a bit." The WHO issued a statement shortly after Trump's order, lamenting the president's decision and expressing hope that the U.S. will rethink the move. During Trump's first term, in July 2020, he took steps to withdraw the U.S. from the WHO but his successor, former President Joe Biden, eventually reinstated the nation's participation in the global health initiative.

Will Premier League get extra Champions League spot?
Will Premier League get extra Champions League spot?

BBC News

time26-01-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Will Premier League get extra Champions League spot?

In years gone by, the 'race for the top four' in the Premier League has been a byword for Champions League that could change this season, with the Premier League leading the race to earn a fifth spot in Europe's premier club was the case last season, Uefa will award two bonus spots in the 2025-26 Champions League to the domestic leagues which perform best in Europe this does it mean?Supporters of Bournemouth, Newcastle and Nottingham Forest could be cheering on Manchester City, Aston Villa and Manchester United as we head into the final group-stage matches in the Champions League and Europa is even a scenario that could give English clubs seven Champions League places next Let us explain... How can leagues earn extra Champions League spot? Each league earns a coefficient ranking based on how their teams perform in points are earned through match results - two for a win and one for a points earned by clubs from the same domestic league are added up and divided by the number of clubs the league has in example, if the Premier League had 100 points, that would be split by the number of teams playing in Europe (seven) and give England a coefficient of season bonus points are available to clubs playing in the Champions League, which is advantageous to leagues with more clubs competing in it, such as Germany and countries that finish in the top two of the coefficient table earn an additional Champions League spots are awarded to the teams which finish in the first position below the Champions League allocation in those the Premier League, the top four clubs qualify for the Champions League via league position, so any additional spot would go to the team in season the additional spots were given to Bologna and Borussia Dortmund, who finished fifth in Serie A and the Bundesliga respectively. Who is leading the coefficient table? As of 26 January, England is leading the coefficient table. Premier League clubs have built up the most points and have the highest average.1. England - points: 100; average: 14.342. Italy - points: 88; average: 11.053. Spain - points: 82; average: 11.774. France - points: 66 average: 10.945. Germany - points: 79 - average: 9.88According to Opta, there is a 98% chance that the Premier League will earn an additional place in next season's Champions League. Which Premier League team could get bonus spot? Should the Premier League earn an additional spot, the team finishing fifth this season will qualify for the 2025-26 Champions that is there is an 14-point gap between Arsenal in second and Fulham in 10th, meaning the race for the top five is very much Nottingham Forest are having a sensational season and Opta predictions give them a 44% chance of finishing in the top fifth place earn a Champions League spot, Forest's chances of qualification increase to 63%.Opta gives Newcastle a 27% chance of finishing in the top four and 45% in the top five, with Bournemouth at 13% and 26% the Premier League earn five Champions League places, there will still be two places available in the Europa League and one in the Conference League next season. What about the Europa League winners? The winners of the Europa League are granted a Champions League previous rules, one league could have a maximum of five clubs in the Champions that rule has been season any team that win the Europa League but do not qualify for the Champions League via their domestic league position will go into the Champions League - as well as the domestic raises the possibility of Manchester United or Tottenham, who are both unlikely to qualify for the Champions League via their Premier League position, winning the Europa League to enter the Champions League alongside the top five. What about the Champions League winners? Now we're getting winners of the Champions League are guaranteed a place in next season's rare occasions, teams have won the Champions League but finished outside the qualification places in their domestic league - as Chelsea did in finished sixth in the Premier League but earned a Champions League place at the expense of fourth-placed Tottenham because there was a four-club limit from one if, for example, Manchester City win the Champions League this season but finish outside the qualification places in the Premier League, they will earn a place alongside those teams who qualify through league means the Premier League could theoretically have seven teams in next season's Champions League - the top five in the table, the winners of this season's Champions League and the winners of the Europa League.

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