Revealed: The eight Premier League clubs who voted against blocking Newcastle signing Saudi Pro League players on loan

Eight Premier League clubs voted against a rule change that would have blocked Newcastle signing players on loan from the Saudi Pro League.

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Vote to block related-party loans defeatedEight clubs do Newcastle a favour12 voted in favour of the banWHAT HAPPENED?

Premier League clubs have voted on a potential rule change that would have banned clubs signing players from related teams in the January transfer window. The move came amid speculation that Saudi-owned Newcastle United want to sign Ruben Neves from Pro League Al-Hilal side as a replacement for Sandro Tonali. Manager Eddie Howe has already admitted he likes the midfielder and revealed his club would be against any motion to block such transfers. The PIF own Al-Hilal and three other top clubs in Saudi Arabia in the form of Al-Nassr, Al-Ahli and Al-Ittihad.

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A total of eight Premier League clubs, including Newcastle, voted against the ban. Abu Dhabi-owned Manchester City and Saudi-owned Sheffield United opposed the motion along with Chelsea, Everton, Wolves, Nottingham Forest and Burnley, as reported by Martyn Ziegler for . The decision means that Premier League sides can sign players from partner clubs on loan this winter, despite concerns that such deals provide certain teams with an unfair advantage.

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Al-Hilal are currently top of the table in the Saudi Pro League, four points clear of Cristiano Ronaldo's Al-Nassr and top of their AFC Champions League group. The club would surely be reluctant to part ways with club-record signing Neves, particularly after losing star man Neymar to a long-term knee injury.

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The news is likely to be a boost to Howe and Newcastle who can start to firm up plans for the January transfer window. The loss of summer signing Tonali to a 10-month ban for betting offences has been a blow and a replacement may well be sought when the window reopens.

Ivan Toney price revealed! Brentford demand big fee for striker as Arsenal and Chelsea line up January bids

Brentford have revealed the amount they will demand to sell Ivan Toney in the January transfer window.

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Brentford reveal the price for ToneyDo not plan to sell him in JanuaryArsenal and Chelsea interested in the strikerWHAT HAPPENED?

Toney is currently serving an eight-month suspension after admitting to breaching the FA's betting rules earlier this year. His suspension ends on January 17 after which he will become available for selection. While the Bees cherish their star forward and want to retain his services, Toney has been linked with a move away from the club in the January transfer window with both Arsenal and Chelsea interested in signing him.

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Despite Brentford's reluctance, they could allow the England international to leave if they get a transfer fee in the region of £60 million ($76m) or more, according to journalist Ekrem Konur. On Friday, Brentford manager Thomas Frank told reporters that he would love to see the 27-year-old at the club on February 1, the day after the January window closes.

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The former Newcastle striker was the third-highest scorer in the Premier League last season behind Golden Boot winner Erling Haaland and England captain Harry Kane. He notched up 20 goals in 33 league appearances.

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Thomas Frank's side have suffered three defeats in their last five Premier League matches and are currently 11th in the league with 16 points from 13 matches. They would aim to get back to winning ways on Saturday when they face Luton Town at home.

A chance to coach Dennis Bergkamp's son! Non-League Bromley join forces with Football Manager to offer one fan a place in Andy Woodman's staff

National League side Bromley FC have joined forces with 'Football Manager' to offer one fan the chance to join the club's coaching staff.

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Bromley come up with unique opportunity for fansWinner of 'Football Manager' competition to become coachOpportunity to work with Dennis Bergkamp's sonGetty ImagesWHAT HAPPENED?

National League outfit Bromley FC have joined forces with popular video game series Football Manager and are launching a competition for fans that will see the winner offered a full-time role on Andy Woodman's coaching staff as a ‘Support Performance Tactician’.

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‘The Everyday Tactician’ is a competition organised by Xbox and Football Manager to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the video game. The winner of the tournament will be inducted into the club's coaching team.

As a bonus, that lucky fan will also get an opportunity to coach Mitchel Bergkamp, the son of Arsenal legend Dennis. Mitchel joined the non-league side in January.

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Bromley manager Woodman has said of the venture: "At Bromley FC, we pride ourselves on being a community club, so we're very much looking forward to welcoming an enthusiastic supporter to our backroom staff. There are definitely plenty out there who know how to guide us to glory in the Football Manager game, so we're excited to welcome someone who can replicate that in the real world."

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Mitchel Bergkamp, who previously took in a spell at Watford, has scored one goal in nine National League appearances for Bromley this season, helping them rise to fourth in the table.

Salter helps Glamorgan to first victory

Glamorgan secured their first LV= County Championship win of the season with 30 overs to spare on Thursday despite a spirited effort from Essex’s batsmen in Cardiff.

ECB/PA21-May-2015Glamorgan 314 (Rudolph 82, Meschede 68) and 270 (Wallace 79) beat Essex 221 (Wagg 5-54) and 274 (ten Doeschate 74*) by 89 runs
ScorecardDaniel Lawrence regrets his choice of shot after falling to Andrew Salter•Getty ImagesGlamorgan secured their first LV= County Championship win of the season with 30 overs to spare on Thursday despite a spirited effort from Essex’s batsmen in Cardiff.After their disappointing first-innings performance, many expected the visitors to fold quickly, but to their credit they took the game into the final session and if any of the other batsman could have shared a substantial partnership with Ryan ten Doeschate they could have pulled off an unexpected win.On a pitch which helped the quicker bowlers, Glamorgan were without their fourth seamer David Lloyd for all but 4.2 overs of the game, but the others performed admirably – especially young offspinner Andrew Salter in his first Championship game of the campaign – as the hosts secured an 89-run triumph.Resuming on 51 for 2 in pursuit of a victory target of 364, Dan Lawrence and nightwatchman Jamie Porter defied the Glamorgan attack for 57 minutes before Salter had Lawrence caught at mid-wicket.Salter then then took a return catch to remove James Foster, but Porter faced 93 balls before he was finally bowled by Michael Hogan for 34. Ten Doeschate then had useful support from their younger brigade, namely Kishen Velani and Callum Taylor.Twenty-year-old Velani was unlucky to play on to Hogan before 17-year-old Taylor, who had added 44 with ten Doeschate, edged to first slip. With ten Doeschate and Graham Napier at the crease at the tea interval, Essex needed 110 more runs and Glamorgan three wickets.But as soon as Hogan and Craig Meschede took the new ball Essex lost their last three wickets for just five runs. Napier fell for 8, Adeel Malik 2, and David Masters without troubling the scorers as Essex were dismissed for 274.After drawing their first four games and winning the fifth, Glamorgan are now well placed at third position in Division Two and unbeaten in all competitions.Glamorgan coach Toby Radford said: “I’m very pleased with the all-round performance, especially today, when we were without David Lloyd, our fourth seamer.”Although there was some help for the quicker bowlers, there were times when the pitch became placid and it was hard work. It was also good to see Andrew Salter contribute so well in only his first championship game of the season.”Essex coach Paul Grayson said: “I’m disappointed overall, especially the way we collapsed in the first innings, but pleased by the character of the young lads today. If we show the same fight for the rest of the season, we will be alright.”

Duminy out of Australia ODIs due to knee trouble

South Africa batsman JP Duminy will not play the ODIs against Australia after aggravating the knee injury he picked up during the tri-series in Zimbabwe in August-September

ESPNcricinfo staff09-Nov-2014South Africa batsman JP Duminy will not play the ODIs against Australia after aggravating the knee injury he picked up during the tri-series in Zimbabwe in August-September. He will be replaced in the South Africa squad by Farhaan Behardien. The selectors have also added fast bowler Marchant de Lange to the squad, to bolster its pace resources.Team manager Mohammed Moosajee said Duminy has been advised six weeks of rest. “JP aggravated his long-standing knee injury during the current T20 series against Australia,” he said. “This is the same injury that plagued him during the tri-series in Zimbabwe and caused him to miss the Champions League T20.”The recommendation from the medical committee is that he returns back to South Africa for a six-week period of rest and rehabilitation, particularly ahead of a busy season at home and the ICC World Cup in three months.”South Africa played the last of three T20s on Sunday, losing the game and with it the series 2-1. They play the first of five ODIs from November 14, in Perth. Then they head back home for a full series against West Indies in December and January before the World Cup.

Too Good, Too Bad: Afcon 2021 semi-finals

GOAL picks out some eye-catching and unimpressive showings from the last-four clashes in Cameroon

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Senegal and Egypt defeated Burkina Faso and Cameroon, respectively, to set up what is a highly anticipated final between the West Africans and seven-time winners.

Which performances in the last four were impressive and whose displays were a disappointment?

AdvertisementBackpagepixToo Good: Gabaski

Since replacing Mohamed El-Shenawy in the 88th minute of the Round of 16 success over the Ivory Coast, Egypt’s replacement goalkeeper has now saved three penalties in those two games.

He stopped one in the victory over the Elephants and repeated the trick against the hosts on Thursday night and then some.

Gabaski thwarted Harold Moukoudi and James Lea Siliki to put the Pharaohs into a healthy advantage in the shootout, thus becoming the hero for the North African side.

If El-Shenawy is unable to feature on Sunday, Carlos Queiroz will trust in Gabaski who is yet to concede from open play since deputising for Egypt’s number one.

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For a second game running, the Indomitable Lions forward fired blanks, failing to convert one of the host nation’s best chances.

While Aboubakar did not quite miss as many opportunities against the Pharaohs as the quarter-finals, the striker’s off-kilter finishing proved costly this time.

Having flourished hitherto, the competition’s top scorer petered out when he needed to come up trumps.

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Ciss was a constant menace bombing forward for the entirety of Senegal’s 3-1 success over a plucky Burkina Faso outfit, fashioning more opportunities than all but Sadio Mane.

The left-back was equally dominant in his one-v-one tussles against the Stallions, winning every aerial duel on the night.

The 32-year-old has featured in every game so far at the finals and Aliou Cisse will count on the full-back for the decider.

Messi & Higuain spearhead Champions League Team of the Round

Superstar performers from Real Madrid, Juventus, Liverpool, Barcelona and Bayern Munich helped guide their sides into the quarter-finals

Getty Images1Gonzalo Higuain – Juventus

Probably thought he had done enough after netting twice inside the opening nine minutes of a first leg clash with Tottenham, but saw Spurs hit back to leave the tie level. Juventus needed away goals at Wembley, and their Argentine hit-man got the first to help seal a dramatic 4-3 aggregate success after an excellent all-around performance.

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Was only introduced in the second leg of a meeting with Manchester United in the 72nd minute, but made the most telling of contributions. Within 87 seconds of entering the fold he had fired Sevilla in front, and doubled their lead four minutes later to leave Jose Mourinho and Old Trafford stunned.

Getty Images3Lionel Messi – Barcelona

Messi opened the scoring in the second leg of Barcelona's tie with Chelsea with the quickest goal of his career after just two minutes and eight seconds. He then set up Ousmane Dembele for the Frenchman's first Barca goal and Messi put the seal on his club's safe passage into the quarter-finals by scoring his second of the night, which was also his 100th in the Champions League.

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4Thomas Muller – Bayern Munich

Netted the first of Bayern’s eight goals across two legs against Besiktas, with a brace in a 5-0 victory on home soil helping to end the tie as a contest. The World Cup winner was also heavily involved in the return date, with his inch-perfect cross allowing Thiago Alcantara to break the deadlock.

WATCH: 'How many injuries have we got?!' – Kieran Trippier involved in heated row with Newcastle fans after shock Bournemouth loss

Newcastle United star Kieran Trippier was involved in a heated exchange with his own fans during the club's match against Bournemouth.

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English international full-back Kieran Trippier was seen confronting a set of Newcastle United fans after the club's Premier League clash against Bournemouth on Saturday which they lost 2-0 courtesy of Dominic Solanke's brace. Trippier got involved in a heated exchange with the supporters and eventually, he had to be pulled back by his team-mate Joelinton.

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Speaking to after the game, the 33-year-old explained, "The fans are emotional, of course they are. They have travelled a long way, they spend a lot of money to come and watch us. I was just having a chat with one of them, I said we are giving everything. There is no need to panic, we are still in a good position in the league, we are still in the Champions League, Carabao Cup quarter-finals, there is no need to panic. We got beat, we do apologise for that result, but the most important thing is that the lads are giving everything. We are giving more under the circumstances."

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Eddie Howe is already dealing with injuries to star players like Jacob Murphy and Alexander Isak and on Saturday, Miguel Almiron and Fabian Schar had to leave the pitch with hamstring injuries.

Two Birmingham fans arrested for alleged misogynistic chanting towards referee Rebecca Welsh during Wayne Rooney's first win in charge

Two teenage Birmingham City fans were arrested for misogynistic chanting at referee Rebecca Welch in the club's win over Sheffield Wednesday.

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Referee Rebecca Welch target of abuseTwo teenagers arrestedClub condemns discriminationWHAT HAPPENED?

The 17-year-olds were detained after being overheard by officers directing abuse at Welch during Saturday's Championship fixture at St Andrew's. The arrests overshadowed Wayne Rooney's maiden win as Birmingham manager since his appointment last month.

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A statement from West Midlands Police said: “We have arrested two boys for misogynistic chanting at the female referee during Birmingham City’s home game at St Andrew’s today

“Our officers heard the chants being directed at the official and acted quickly to arrest the two, who are both 17.

“They are currently in custody on suspicion of a public order offence as we carry out enquiries. We don’t tolerate any form of hate and it is important hate crime is reported to us."

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Ahead of Saturday's fixture, Birmingham had reminded supporters about acceptable behaviour via its website and social media after Welch had received misogynistic abuse when she took charge of the club's defeat to Preston North End in January. That game marked the first occasion in which a female official had refereed an English second tier game. Welch went on to make further history by being appointed as fourth official for Fulham's defeat to Manchester United in the Premier League earlier this month.

On Sunday, Birmingham expressed their disappointment at the arrests, stating: "Birmingham City strongly condemns all forms of discrimination and will support the police with their enquiries."

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The history-making Welch will take charge of the Championship fixture between Hull City and Rotherham United on Tuesday. The game is her sixth appointment as a Championship referee

Durham prosper while Sanga nets

Kumar Sangakkara’s debut for Durham in his brief stay ahead of the Sri Lanka series was a second-ball duck but Yorkshire ran aground against hundreds from Mark Stoneman and Michael Richardson

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ScorecardKumar Sangakkara makes a second-ball duck against Yorkshire at Chester-le-Street•PA PhotosIt was little wonder that Kumar Sangakkara wasted no time in heading for the nets after his brief debut innings for Durham. When the length of your deal allows for a maximum of four visits to the crease, in what everybody recognises is a useful warm-up for Sri Lanka’s Test series against England, it must be slightly embarrassing if the first of them is a second-ball duck.The Yorkshire bowlers did not bowl as many testing deliveries as they yearned to after setting a formidable first-innings total but Ryan Sidebottom found one for Sangakkara that moved away as he pushed forward and took the edge. It flew to third slip, where Kane Williamson deflected to second slip where Adam Lyth took the catch.Sankakkara’s professionalism in organising that net session was plain to see. And at least there is the opportunity for him to make amends. Durham, eight wickets down, need another 79 to avoid the follow-on, so the odds are that Sangakkara will be required again on the final day. Yorkshire, one way or another, need to take 12 wickets if they are to reap the full reward for their colossal first-innings total.Durham, you suspect, will fancy their chances of securing a draw. They will do so if Mark Stoneman and Michael Richardson play as well as they did in the first innings. There was a century from each: a career-best in each instance.Stokes believes injury on track

Durham’s England all-rounder Ben Stokes says he will learn next week how close he is to a playing comeback as he recovers from a broken wrist.
He has an appointment on May 12 with the specialist who has been treating the injury, sustained when he punched a dressing room locker in frustration following his dismissal in England’s final Twenty20 international against the West Indies in March.
Speaking at the launch in Covent Garden of the new Royal London One-Day Cup competition, Stokes said, however, that his recovery is on track.
“The specialist will give me a better indication of when I can get back in the nets and eventually start playing but I am on track, recovery wise,” he said.
Stokes added that he hoped to find enough one-day form with Durham to convince England he should bat higher in the order in one-day internationals. “I’ve been up and down the order a couple of times and not had a slot set in stone but I’d like to bat higher up,” he said. “Hopefully if I can get some runs for Durham in one-day cricket I will get the chance.”

They have been in no doubt for some time that Stoneman, an elegant left-hander, is an opening batsman of high quality.In Richardson’s case, after scoring two centuries last season batting at No 8, promotion to five — four until Sangakkara came — gives him a clear an opportunity which, on the evidence so far, he is ready to take.Two half-centuries against Northamptonshire augured well and while he was out more cheaply against Somerset there was something to build on in each innings. This time, he made a start and did not waste it, constructing a half-century with care and then pushing on remorselessly. Stoneman was impressive, but Richardson’s was the innings of the day.Stoneman, unlucky in Durham captain Paul Collingwood’s view not to have been on the England Lions tour last winter, completed his half-century soon after the resumption. Scored off only 54 balls, it had been the most fluent of the match to that point.Afterwards, he needed to dig in. The Yorkshire bowlers, who had rather wasted the new ball on the second evening, found better lines and a more testing length, Sidebottom and Tim Bresnan in particular. The latter, making his first appearance after England asked that he be rested until this match, looked in good order, backing up director of cricket Martyn Moxon’s assertion that there is plenty of cricket to come from him. Liam Plunkett, too, attracted attention by cranking it up around 90mph.Even so, Stoneman did not offer a genuine chance until he had reached his hundred, getting there with two leg-side boundaries off Jack Brooks, who was the least effective seamer on the day. It was his ninth first-class hundred. Six have come since August 2012, which explains why Durham now think so highly of him.He was dropped by Adil Rashid at first slip off Sidebottom on 102, after which he went on to reach 131, having hit 17 fours, before a misjudgement against Plunkett cost him dearly, bringing an lbw verdict as he shouldered arms, a reward for Plunkett’s aggressive post-lunch spell.Richardson, whose arrival at 70 for 3 gave him much to do, was excellent in his support for Stoneman. He took twice as long as his partner to reach 50 but then opened up, scoring his second 50 in half the time. He pulled Brooks for six, hit 14 fours and had just hit Rashid over the rope at long-off when, looking for another big blow, he allowed Andrew Hodd the chance of a stumping. By that time, though, he had moved well past his previous best — 129 against Sussex at Hove last September.

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