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Newport County boss David Hughes has welcomed an offcial admission that his side could have been awarded a penalty last weekend.
However, the Exiles’ coach says they cannot dwell on what might have been following a 1-0 defeat to Swindon that left his side bottom of League Two.
On-loan forward Nathaniel Opoku appeared to have been dragged down in the box during the game at Rodney Parade but referee Declan Bourne waved away penalty appeals.
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McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has reflected on the Woking outfit’s back-to-back constructors’ championship titles, but insists that the “biggest challenge is still to come”.
The Singapore Grand Prix at the Marina Bay Street Circuit resulted in McLaren clinching the constructors’ title after Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri brought home third and fourth-place finishes, respectively.
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Thursday’s edition of MMA Junkie Radio with “Gorgeous” George and “Goze” is here.
On Episode 3,608, the gentlemen of the road bring on UFC 320 winners Yana Santos and Youssef Zalal. They also discuss Conor McGregor’s mostly-for-show suspension, the latest MMA and boxing news, and much more.
Russell Wilson took one snap in Thursday night’s win over the Eagles, and the entire city of New York couldn’t have hated it more. Seriously, I’ve never seen such chaos … in one play … in my entire life.
For those who missed it – or refuse to pay for Prime – the Giants routed Philly Thursday night, 34-17. Not a great night for Eagles and Phillies fans, but whatever. That’s not the point here.
The Giants dominated from the jump. Jaxson Dart – a QB I begged my Dolphins to take last year – was electric, as usual. The dude is an animal.
The Indianapolis Colts are home once again in Week 6, this time for a matchup with the Arizona Cardinals.
Who do the NFL experts have winning this game?
The Colts bounced back in Week 5 with a dominant 40-6 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. Indianapolis is now 4-1 on the season.
Arizona, meanwhile, suffered a devastating loss to the Tennessee Titans, which included blowing a 21-6 fourth-quarter lead. The Cardinals are now 2-3.
To see how the Colts and Cardinals stack up and who has the advantage in certain key areas, you can find that here.
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Scotland’s 3-1 win over Greece was “one of the most frustrating games you’ll ever watch” despite putting the national team in a good position for World Cup qualification, former midfielder John Collins has suggested.
The visitors dominated territorially and led 1-0 before Scotland’s late three-goal flurry.
“We’ve got to say that the opposition played very well in possession,” Collins told BBC Radio Scotland’s Good Morning Scotland. “I thought their composure on the ball, their build-up play from the back, was top quality.
We lost one of the most beloved figures in college sports on Thursday night, as Sister Jean Dolores Bertha Schmidt passed away at the age of 106, Loyola-Chicago announced.
The world came to know Sister Jean during the 2018 NCAA Tournament, when the Loyola-Chicago Ramblers captured hearts with their unforgettable run to the Final Four.
Serving as the team’s chaplain, Sister Jean became a national sensation for her faith, energy, scouting reports and genuine love for her players.
“Loyola University Chicago is greatly saddened to confirm the death of Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, BVM.
Cason Wallace was named on our list of NBA breakout players for the 2025-26 season on Thursday. He responded by hitting one of the greatest circus shots in league history, albeit in a preseason game, later than night.
The NBA preseason is too long, but the Oklahoma City Thunder’s matchup with the Charlotte Hornets provided some magic when Wallace chased down an offensive rebound early in the third quarter. With the shot clock expiring, Wallace flipped the ball over his head and over the backboard. Somehow, it dropped in.
OFFICIAL: Kaizer Chiefs part ways with Nasreddine Nabi
Chiefs part ways with Nabi via mutual agreement
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Kaizer Chiefs have confirmed the departure of head coach Nasreddine Nabi via mutual agreement.
The Tunisian mentor had been under suspension following the Betway Premiership defeat to Sekhukhune United last month.
While reports circulated the Soweto giants suspended Nabi due to a lack of qualifications to sit on the bench for CAF games – insiders rejected the notion.
Premier League: New trophy for Erling Haaland (official)
The former Dortmund star spoke to Manchester City’s website about his latest trophy: “September was an important month for us as a team. We played some great football, stayed unbeaten, and secured key wins for our fans. I’m happy to have helped the team with my goals and performances. Now, we keep working hard every day, because the schedule after the international break is packed. I hope we can keep up this level and win even more matches.