FA Fears England World Cup Privacy Issues
England's World Cup training base in Kansas City near Argentina's camp lacks sufficient privacy, prompting the FA to take preventive measures after the recent spygate scandal that led to Southampton's expulsion from the Championship playoff final.
The governing body will attempt to erect protective fences when England arrive at their base on June 13, determined not to take any chances with potential spying by rival teams during the tournament.
British trainers warned to be vigilant amid surge in cases of equine flu
British Horseracing Authority’s email sent to all trainers aims to reduce the risk of a shutdown, as happened in 2019 amunra-opinie.pl
The British Horseracing Authority has emailed all British trainers to underline the need for vigilance during a surge in equine flu, to prevent any possibility of a shutdown of racing, as reported cases of the disease rise in the general horse population.
An outbreak of equine flu led to a six-day shutdown in February 2019, when a total of 23 meetings were cancelled. It was the most significant suspension of racing since the foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in 2001, which forced the abandonment of more than 100 meetings including the Cheltenham Festival.
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Thomas Tuchel, seleccionador de Inglaterra, recalcó, al ser preguntado por las múltiples bajas en la lista de convocados para el Mundial 2026, que son los equipos quienes ganan campeonatos y que no es necesario elegir a los 26 jugadores más talentosos. “Los equipos ganan campeonatos, así de simple. Lo que vamos a intentar conseguir este verano solo se puede alcanzar desde la unidad. Desde el primer día, siempre hemos querido construir el mejor bloque posible, que no es necesariamente elegir los 26 jugadores más talentosos”, dijo el técnico este viernes en rueda de prensa.
WSL academy sides heading for third tier in England despite backlash
Scheme gets FA Women’s National League approval
FA to ratify move that has divided women’s game
A proposal to allow four academy sides from Women’s Super League clubs to join the third tier from 2027 has been approved by the FA Women’s National League board.
The league’s management met FAWNL representatives on Friday and were told of the board’s backing. The plans will now be put to the Football Association for further discussion before the changes can be rubber stamped. A final decision is expected in July.
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