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Fellows in England U21s, Campbell makes Jamaica debut
Fellows in England U21s, Campbell makes Jamaica debut

BBC News

time2 days ago

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Fellows in England U21s, Campbell makes Jamaica debut

West Bromwich Albion's Tom Fellows has been added to the England Under-21s squad for the European Championship in 21-year-old replaces Jobe Bellingham, who will now travel to play in the Club World Cup after joining Borussia Dortmund from who scored four goals and made 14 assists in the Championship for Albion last season, had already travelled with England Under-21s as a training he is now in contention to be involved in the opening group game against the Czech Republic on Thursday (20:00 BST).Meanwhile, Charlton Athletic attacker Tyreece Campbell made his Jamaica debut on Wednesday in their 3-0 win over Guatemala in the Concacaf World Cup came on as an 84th-minute substitute for Jamaica, who have won all four of their second-round group-stage games.

Luton, Plymouth relegated, Leeds promoted as champions
Luton, Plymouth relegated, Leeds promoted as champions

RTHK

time03-05-2025

  • Sport
  • RTHK

Luton, Plymouth relegated, Leeds promoted as champions

Luton, Plymouth relegated, Leeds promoted as champions Leeds take the Championship title after beating Plymouth. Photo: Reuters Luton suffered a second successive relegation as their slump from the Premier League to League One was confirmed with a 5-3 defeat at West Bromwich Albion on the final day of the Championship season on Saturday. After their fairytale rise to the top-flight in 2023, the Hatters have plunged into the third tier in the space of just two seasons. Tom Fellows and Callum Styles both scored twice for Albion and Daryl Dike also netted as the hosts raced into a 5-1 lead. Millenic Alli's double and Jordan Clark's goal were rendered irrelevant as Luton faced up to their first season in League One since 2018-19. The Hatters are the first club since Sunderland in 2018 to drop from the top-flight to League One in consecutive seasons and only the fourth in the Premier League era after Swindon in 1994-95 and Wolves in 2012-13. Furious Luton fans chanted "you're not fit to wear the shirt" at their crest-fallen players after the final whistle. Matt Bloomfield's side started the day just outside the relegation zone. But their loss at the Hawthorns and Hull's 1-1 draw at Portsmouth condemned them to relegation on goal difference. Matt Crooks put Hull in front and the Tigers survived by the slenderest of margins despite Christian Saydee's second-half equaliser. Plymouth were already effectively relegated due to their three-point gap to safety and vastly inferior goal difference heading into the last round of matches. A 2-1 loss to Leeds at Home Park confirmed Plymouth's demise and wrapped up the title for Daniel Farke's team. Leeds finished on 100 points, level with second-placed Burnley, who had also confirmed promotion prior to the last weekend. On-loan Tottenham forward Manor Solomon bagged Leeds' winner in stoppage-time after Wilfried Gnonto netted in the 53rd minute to cancel out Sam Byram's 18th-minute own goal. Scott Parker's team beat Millwall 3-1 at Turf Moor to ruin the Lions' hopes of sneaking into the play-offs. Coventry sealed their place in the play-offs thanks to a 2-0 home win against Middlesbrough. Jack Rudoni scored both goals as Frank Lampard's side booked a play-off semi-final against Sunderland, who lost 1-0 against QPR to make it five successive defeats. Bristol City finished in the final play-off berth after a 2-2 draw with Preston at Ashton Gate secured sixth place. Ross McCrorie struck twice for City after Emil Riis and Milutin Osmajic scored to put Preston two up. City's play-off semi-final opponents are third-placed Sheffield United, who drew 1-1 with Blackburn at Bramall Lane. Derby and Stoke celebrated survival after the strugglers played out a 0-0 draw at Pride Park. (AFP)

Pick of the stats: Coventry City v West Bromwich Albion
Pick of the stats: Coventry City v West Bromwich Albion

BBC News

time17-04-2025

  • Sport
  • BBC News

Pick of the stats: Coventry City v West Bromwich Albion

This is a Midlands derby with potentially significant repercussions for both sides' play-off hopes, as sixth-placed Coventry City take on West Bromwich Albion, one place and three points below them on Good Friday (15:00 BST).The Sky Blues saw two important points slip through their fingers with Hull City's late equaliser on Monday and know any kind of repeat in this play-off six-pointer will give great hope to the Baggies - who bounced back from three straight defeats with a win against Watford last time out - and the chasing City have lost each of their past four league games against West Brom, scoring only once in these Brom have won four of their past six visits to Coventry (D1 L1), winning 2-0 there last season under Carlos have won three of their past five league games on Good Friday (D1 L1), beating Huddersfield Town 3-1 last all teams to play 20+ league games on Good Friday, only Torquay United (10.5%) and Stoke City (12.5%) have a lower win ratio than West Bromwich Albion (15.4%, six wins in 39 games).West Brom's Tom Fellows has more Championship assists than any other player this season (13), 11 of which have come from open play – he's the only player with 10+ assists from open play in the competition this term.

Monday is deadline to register for voting in April municipal elections in Polk County
Monday is deadline to register for voting in April municipal elections in Polk County

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Monday is deadline to register for voting in April municipal elections in Polk County

Monday is the final day to register to vote in the April municipal elections in Polk County. Voter registration forms are available throughout the county at city halls, libraries and chambers of commerce, the Polk County Supervisor of Elections office said in a news release. Forms also may be completed online at For more information, call the Elections Office at 863-534-5888. Elections will be held for positions in Davenport, Dundee, Haines City, Lake Alfred, Lake Hamilton, Lake Wales and Mulberry. Frostproof had qualified candidates for an election but a candidate dropped out after qualifying. Walk-in, early voting starts March 17 and runs through March 31 at the Elections Office Headquarters in Bartow and the Elections Office of Operations at 70 Florida Citrus Blvd., Winter Haven, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The following candidates and Charter Amendment questions are expected to appear on municipal ballots: 7 cities in Polk will hold elections Here's who's running for each seat Seat 3: Tom Fellows is running against Timothy "Scott" Woodlee. The Davenport ballot will also contain four City Charter Amendment questions. One would change the term limits of the office of mayor and commissioner. The second amendment would require a super majority vote of the commission before the removal of either the city manager or city clerk. The third would increase from five to 10 the number of citizens needed to commence a Petitioner's Committee. The fourth would repeal a prohibition on converting septic tanks to central sewer service to confirm the City Charter to state environmental requirements. In Seat 2, incumbent Alathea Pugh faces Annette Wilson. Seat 4 pits incumbent Mary Richardson against challenger Julia Hunt. Prior to the election, the Northeast Polk Chamber of Commerce is set to host the town's first debate on March 6 at 6 p.m. at the Dundee Community Center. No water, no new homes: Dundee considers a building moratorium until more water is found Only Commission Seat 5 is on the ballot. Incumbent Commissioner Anne Huffman faces three challengers: Alisa Romero, Edwin Perez and Morris L. West. The following individuals qualified as candidates for the Lake Alfred City Commission: Brenda Arnold, Nancy Z. Daley, Mac Fuller, Wanda Maultsby-Daley, Ronnie Robinson Jr. and Michael Teague. Voters will mark their ballots for up to three candidates on the ballot. The three candidates receiving the most votes will be elected to office – two for a four-year term and one for a two-year term. The election will take place at Lake Alfred City Hall, 120 E. Pomelo St., from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. For more information, visit the Lake Alfred City website at Mayor Marlene M. Wagner will face challenger Phyllis Hall, and incumbent Robert Mathis will defend Seat 2 in a race against Larry Dale Tomlinson. Carmen Demanche was the only candidate to qualify for Seat 4. Residents erupt at commission 'One nightmare after another with these developers' Incumbet Mayor Jack Hilligoss faces a challenge from Curtis Gibson. Lake Wales voters will also be asked to decide on a City Charter amendment: whether candidates for mayor or the commission should receive a majority of the votes to be elected. If no candidate gains a majority of more than 50% of the votes cast, then a runoff election will be held. In Mulberry, incumbent Commissioner Robert Knight will defend Seat 2 against challenger Kathryn Smith Barsotti. In Seat 4, incumbent Maria McClintock did not qualify, so challenger Dawn McDonald will take the seat unopposed. Mayor George H. Hatch retained his seat without a challenger. Information previously reported in The Ledger was used in this report. This article originally appeared on The Ledger: Monday is deadline to register for April elections in Polk County

West Brom's Tom Fellows on Everton's Radar for Summer Move
West Brom's Tom Fellows on Everton's Radar for Summer Move

Yahoo

time05-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

West Brom's Tom Fellows on Everton's Radar for Summer Move

Everton's admiration for West Brom winger Tom Fellows remains strong, but contrary to reports, the club did not submit a deadline-day bid for the 21-year-old, TEAMtalk confirms. The January window saw Everton secure just one signing—midfielder Charly Alcaraz on loan from Flamengo. Manager David Moyes was eager to reinforce his attacking options, particularly given injuries to Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Armando Broja, but the club failed to secure the right deal for a striker. Fellows was among the names considered as Everton scouted wingers, but West Brom's reluctance to sell mid-season made a deal unlikely. Everton have kept close tabs on Fellows throughout the season, frequently sending scouts to watch the youngster in action. He has been a crucial part of West Brom's promotion push, registering two goals and 10 assists in 30 Championship appearances—more assists than any other player in the division. TEAMtalk sources state, 'Everton's scouts have been in attendance for many of Fellows' games this term and they have been very impressed with his performances, unsurprisingly.' His pace, dribbling ability, and creativity make him a compelling target for Everton, who are looking to add a right-sided winger ahead of next season. However, Everton are not the only club monitoring Fellows. Brighton are also reportedly keen on the winger, adding another layer of competition to the race for his signature. The Seagulls attempted a last-minute move for Sunderland's Tommy Watson in January, highlighting their active approach to securing emerging Championship talent. West Brom's current financial position and their hopes of securing Premier League football make Fellows' summer future uncertain. Reports suggest it could take up to £20 million to secure his signature, a figure that will only rise if the Baggies achieve promotion. Fellows is under contract until 2027, meaning West Brom are in a strong position to demand a significant fee. TEAMtalk highlights the potential financial implications, noting, 'Everton and Brighton, therefore, will be hoping that West Brom miss out on a play-off spot this season.' If West Brom remain in the Championship, their leverage in negotiations may diminish, giving Everton and Brighton a more realistic chance of securing the highly-rated winger. Everton's financial flexibility is expected to improve in the summer when the current Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) cycle ends. With multiple first-team contracts expiring, the club will have room to manoeuvre in the market and invest in long-term assets such as Fellows. For Everton, the ongoing pursuit of Tom Fellows presents an exciting yet uncertain prospect. On one hand, his impressive performances in the Championship make him an attractive option, particularly given Everton's lack of depth on the right wing. His creative output and ability to unlock defences could be exactly what the team needs. However, the financial aspects remain a major concern. A fee in the region of £20 million is substantial for a club still navigating financial constraints. While PSR restrictions may ease in the summer, there is still a need for strategic spending. If Everton can negotiate a reasonable deal, Fellows could be a shrewd acquisition, but the club must avoid overpaying for a player untested at Premier League level. The presence of Brighton in the race adds another complication. Known for their excellent recruitment model, Brighton's interest suggests Fellows has high potential, but it also means Everton must act decisively if they genuinely see him as part of their long-term plans. Missing out on another attacking target would be frustrating, particularly given the club's need for more creativity in wide areas. Ultimately, if Fellows continues his current form, he will be in high demand. Everton must ensure they are prepared to make a firm move if they truly believe he can make an impact at Goodison Park.

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