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Lampard set for Chelsea after Derby agree talks

Published in Soccer
Tuesday, 25 June 2019 05:10

Frank Lampard has moved a step closer to landing the Chelsea job after Derby granted them permission to hold talks over the vacant position following Maurizio Sarri's exit.

Sources told ESPN FC on Friday that Chelsea expected to finalise Lampard's appointment on a three-year deal this week, having signalled that they were prepared to meet Derby's demand for £4 million in compensation.

Derby had offered Lampard a new contract in an attempt to get him to stay, but are now resigned to losing the man who led them to the Championship playoff final in his first season as a coach.

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A Derby statement read: "Derby County Football Club can confirm that they have granted permission for Chelsea Football Club to speak to Frank Lampard about the vacant managerial position at Stamford Bridge.

"With preseason fast approaching for both clubs it is hoped this will allow Chelsea to swiftly conclude their discussions.

"The club will make no further comment until it is appropriate to do so."

Lampard is expected be accompanied to Stamford Bridge by former Chelsea academy coach Jody Morris and long-time fitness coach Chris Jones.

He will also work closely with former Chelsea teammate Petr Cech, announced as the club's new technical and performance adviser on Friday.

Cech will provide advice on all football and performance matters, work to improve the pathway from the academy to the first-team squad and travel with the senior side home and away.

Another member of Chelsea's first Premier League title-winning team, Claude Makelele, has also been linked with a role helping to look after loan players, while academy coach Joe Edwards will be promoted.

Live Report - England v Australia

Published in Cricket
Tuesday, 25 June 2019 01:33

England and Australia renew their age-old rivalry at Lord's. Follow the game live on ESPNcricinfo's blog. (If the blog doesn't load for you, please refresh your page.

Andrew McDonald is set to be named as the head coach of the Birmingham-based team in The Hundred, Birmingham Phoenix.

While earlier reports had suggested that Trevor Bayliss, the England coach, was frontrunner for the job, ESPNcricinfo understands that McDonald has been given the role after eight candidates were shortlisted for the position. Daniel Vettori, the former New Zealand allrounder, will be his assistant.

McDonald, a seam-bowling allrounder who was good enough to play four Tests for Australia, is only 38 but has quickly made a name for himself as a coach. As well as leading Victoria to two Sheffield Shield titles, he has coached them to victory in the one-day domestic title and Melbourne Renegades to their first BBL title in the 2018-19 season. He has also held coaching roles in the IPL (he has been bowling coach at Royal Challengers Bangalore) and in county cricket, where he led a revival of Leicestershire from a low base.

The appointment of Vettori as his deputy is, perhaps, more of a surprise. He has experienced relatively unsuccessful spells as a T20 coach at Middlesex, Royal Challengers Bangalore and Brisbane Heat, though Birmingham will hope his skills are more suited to the assistant role.

Bayliss was linked to the role after Paul Farbrace, his deputy at international level with Sri Lanka and England, was appointed as director of cricket at Warwickshire. It is understood that Worcestershire, the other club involved as part of the Birmingham-based team, were keen to ensure a proper process took place before any appointment was made, however, and at the end of that process, McDonald and Vettori will be appointed.

Three groups in the opening phase of the girls’ team event, it was first place without defeat for the respective top two seeds. The United States (Crystal Wang, Amy Wang, Rachel Sung, Rachel Yang) the top seeds, secured first place in their group as did Canada, the no.3 seeds (Ivy Liao, Joyce Xu, Benita Zhou, Sophie Gauthier).

Meanwhile, in the boys’ team competition, four groups in the initial stage, the leading outfits ended the day in group first positions. It was a day without defeat for the United States (Sharon Alguetti, Nikhil Kumar, Victor Liu, Michael Minh Tran) as it was for Chile (Nicolas Burgos, Sebastian Gonzalez, Andres Martinez, Jorge Paredes). Likewise, Brazil (Lauro Sebold, Guilherme Teodoro, Eduardo Tomoike and Rafael Torino topped their group, a situation that also applied to Argentina (Santiago Lorenzo, Matias Velarde, Matias Guadalupe, Lautaro Sato)

Story of the day
09.00 Junior Girls’ Team

The United States, selecting Crystal Wang, Amy Wang and Rachel Sung made their intentions clear from the start, the top seeds a 3-0 win was recorded against the no.8 seeds, Puerto Rico’s Fabiola Diaz, Kassandra Maldonado and Brianna Burgos.

It was the very same from the no.2 seeds, the Canadian combination of Ivy Liao, Joyce Xu and Benita Zhou; they secured a 3-0 win when facing the no.7 seeds, Paraguay’s Cielo Mutti, Leyla Gomez and Karimi Apud. Likewise, in the same group, the no.6 seeds, the Ecuadorian trio comprising Mylena Plaza, Nathaly Paredes and Alejandra Veintimilla clinched victory by the same margin in opposition to the no.11 seeds, Costa Rica’s Sharon Diaz, Maria Monge and Paula Gomez.

Impressive from the top two seeds, it was only slightly more testing for the next in line; a 3-1 win was the outcome in favour of Guatemala’s Mercedes Mendizabal, Hidalynn Zapata and Lucia Cordero in opposition to the no.9 seeds, El Salvador’s Keren Constanza, Monica Mendoza and Cristina Machado. The player to cause the no.3 seeds problems being Keren Constanza, in the opening match of the engagement, she accounted for Mercedes Mendizabal (13-11, 11-13, 11-5, 11-7).

Success for Guatemala in their opening contest, it was the same for the no.5 seeds, Brazil’s Livia Lima, Giulia Takahashi and Laura Watanabe; they recorded a 3-0 win when facing the host nation’s Clio Barcenas, Monica Muñoz and Anais de Leon Chapa, the no.10 seeds.

“It is very important for us to achieve qualification just like last year. Now we’re without Bruna Takahashi, it’s going to be hard but we’re going to fight to the full. First we have to do well in group against Guatemala, El Salvador and Mexico; there we face the key matches.” Livia Lima.

11.00 Junior Boys’ Team

Spirited recoveries from two games to nil in arrears from Dario Arce against Matias Velarde (14-16, 7-11, 11-5, 11-4, 12-10) and in opposition to Santiago Lorenzo (5-11, 9-11, 12-10, 11-8, 12-10) but it was not enough to avoid defeat for the host nation in their opening contest against Argentina the no.4 seeds.

Defeats for Juan Gomez against Santiago Lorenzo (6-11, 11-6, 7-11, 11-9, 11-6) and in opposition to Matias Velarde (11-2, 15-13, 11-7) in the vital fifth and deciding match of the fixture plus a reverse for Sergio Cano when facing Matias Guadalupe (15-13, 11-6, 11-13, 12-14, 11-7) cost Mexico dear.

Success as anticipated it was the same for the respective top three seeds but in more convincing style. Selecting Victor Liu, Sharon Alguetti and Michael Minh Tran, the United States recorded a 3-0 win when facing the no.10 seeds, Guatemala’s Kevin Ruano, Sergio Carillo and Jorge Chacon. Likewise, Chile’s Andres Martinez, Nicolas Burgos and Sebastian Gonzalez prevailed in style against no.9 seeds, Trinidad and Tobago’s Derron Douglas, Javier King and N’Kosi Rouse.

Not to be overshadowed, there was no stopping Brazil; Guilherme Teodoro, Rafael Torino and Eduardo Tomoike. They followed suit in opposition to the no.12 seeds, the Belize trio formed by Devesh Hukmani, Rohit Pagarni and Taye Parkinson.

14.00 Junior Girls’ Team

A successful start to the day, Rachel Yang preferred to Rachel Sung, the United States continued their winning ways. In the second fixture of the day, they recorded a 3-0 win against the no.4 seeds, the Chilean trio formed by Natalie Ramos, Valentina Rios and Jerusalem Flores.

Convincing from the United States, for their North American neighbours, facing the no.6 seeds, Ecuador’s Mylena Plaza, Nathaly Paredes and Alejandra Veintimilla Vergara life was more exacting. Sophie Gauthier replaced Joyce Xu, a 3-2 margin of victory was the outcome. Thorn in the side of Canada was Nathaly Paredes; she beat both Benita Zhou (11-9, 9-11, 11-6, 8-11, 11-9) and Ivy Liao (11-7, 11-7, 11-9).

“Against Benita I was down 2-8 and 6-9 in the fifth game; the Canadians played fast so it was important I played with a lot of top spin on the first ball. Always I kept changing the spin on the service, a lot of variation; I tried to maintain good focus and most importantly keep fighting.” Nathaly Paredes

In the corresponding match in the same group, no changes to the earlier selection, Paraguay recorded a 3-0 win against Costa Rica.

Notable performances but the performance of the round was that recorded by Brazil, no changes to the line-ups; the no.5 seeds, they secured a 3-0 win against Guatemala, the no.3 seeds. Similarly, choosing the same three players as earlier in the day, Mexico posted a 3-1 win against El Salvador.

16.00 Junior Boys’ Team

Sharon Alguetti rested, Nikhil Kumar on duty, the United States recorded a 3-0 win against the no.7 seeds, Puerto Rico’s Angel Naranjo, Gabriel Perez and Jabdiel Torres to secure group top spot. Similarly, Chile with Jorge Paredes preferred to Sebastian Gonzalez, first place was cemented. Victory by the same margin was recorded against the no.8 seeds, Costa Rica’s Alfredo Sanchez, Daniel Araya and Bryan Solis.

Likewise with Rafael Torino, Guilherme Teodoro and Lauro Sebold on duty reserved top spot courtesy of a 3-1 win in opposition to the no.6 seeds, Peru’s Adolfo Cucho, Carlos Fernandez and Felipe Duffoo. Not be overshadowed, no changes to the morning selection, Argentina captured pole position, following a 3-1 win in opposition to the no.5 seeds, the Canadian combination of Terence Yeung, Edward Ly and Edison Huang.

18.00 Junior Girls’ Team

The United States already assured of first place, for Chile and Puerto Rico, in the same group, the quest was to secure second position; thus progress to the main draw and hopes of qualification for the World Junior Championships alive. The verdict went in favour Chile; no changes to earlier in the day, a 3-0 win was recorded against the Puerto Ricans who retained Fabiola Diaz and Kassandra Maldonado in the line-up but replaced Brianna Burgos with Kristal Melendez Lafontaine.

Convincing success, it was the same for Canada’s Ivy Liao, Joyce Xu and Sophie Gauthier who secured a 3-0 win in opposition to Costa Rica’s Paula Gomez, Sharon Diaz and Maripaz Araya to secure first place. Second place finished in the hands of Ecuador’s Nathaly Paredes, Mylena Plaza and Alejandra Veintimilla Vergara. They ended the day by posting a 3-0 success in opposition to Paraguay’s Cielo Mutti, Leyla Gomez and Karimi Apud.

Impressive performances, both teams fielding same players as earlier in the Brazil maintained their unbeaten record to claim first place in their group by overcoming El Salvador.

Similarly, the same selections as earlier in the day, Mexico secured a 3-1 win against Guatemala to reserve second place and thus progress to the main draw.

Players announced for T2 Diamond 2019 Malaysia

Published in Table Tennis
Monday, 24 June 2019 22:30

The Seamaster T2 Diamond 2019 series is gearing up for the start of its second season with a star-studded list of the world’s top 16 male and top 16 female players set to thrill, entertain and defy the play.

The first of three events this year is taking place at Pinewood Studios in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, between 18-21 July 2019, where 32 of the world’s best table tennis players will compete for a combined prize purse of USD1.5 million and bonus ITTF World Ranking points as they battle their way to 2020 Tokyo Olympic qualification.

Spectators will be able to feel the energy reverberate through the first-of-a-kind circular field of play at the T2 Cavern, allowing the audience to enjoy a 360° view of all the action as it unfolds.

A total of 32 matches will be played across the four-day event, in which the Men’s and Women’s Champions of the T2 Diamond 2019 series Timo Boll (GER) and Bernadette Szocs (ROU) will be out to defend their titles, but will face stiff competition from a whole host of world-class players, listed below (in order of ITTF World Tour points accumulated so far in 2019):

MEN WOMEN
Ma Long (CHN) Wang Manyu (CHN)
Lin Gaoyuan (CHN) Chen Meng (CHN)
Xu Xin (CHN) Liu Shiwen (CHN)
Tomokazu Harimoto (JPN) Zhu Yuling (CHN)
Mattias Falck (SWE) Ding Ning (CHN)
Liang Jingkun (CHN) Mima Ito (JPN)
Fan Zhendong (CHN) Sun Yingsha (CHN)
Jun Mizutani (JPN) Feng Tianwei (SGP)
Wong Chun Ting (HKG) Cheng I-Ching (TPE)
Lin Yun-Ju (TPE) Miu Hirano (JPN)
Wang Chuqin (CHN) Chen Szu-Yu (TPE)
Patrick Franziska (GER) Doo Hoi Kem (HKG)
Hugo Calderano (BRA) Sofia Polcanova (AUT)
Koki Niwa (JPN) Kasumi Ishikawa (JPN)
Dimitrij Ovtcharov (GER) Miyu Kato (JPN)
HOST EXEMPTIONS
Timo Boll (GER) Bernadette Szocs (ROU)

The new and dynamic T2 Diamond series breaks away from the traditional table tennis match format with a fast-paced and exciting gameplay for players and spectators alike. With light, sound and action, table tennis is transformed into a truly entertaining spectator sport, while providing players with the ultimate environment in which to compete and excel.

Event Name Dates Venue
Event 1:
Seamaster T2 Diamond 2019 Malaysia
18 – 21 July 2019 Pinewood Iskandar Malaysia Studios, Johor Bahru, Malaysia
Event 2:
T2 Diamond 2019 China
26 – 29 September 2019 Missions Hills Resort, Haikou, China
Event 3:
T2 Diamond 2019 Singapore
21 – 24 November 2019 Our Tampines Hub, Singapore

Premiership rugby club Leicester Tigers has put itself up for sale and is seeking a price of about £60m, BBC Sport understands.

The move follows private equity firm CVC's investment in the sport in December which the club says has led to several approaches from new investors.

CVC's acquisition of a 27% stake in Premiership Rugby resulted in each club receiving £13m.

In Leicester's case that meant it now has no net debt.

Each club retains a 7.7% stake, and with CVC spearheading new marketing initiatives for the Premiership, the clubs anticipate additional revenues flowing to them.

"CVC's investment in Premiership rugby has created a unique opportunity - catapulting the sport into the public consciousness like never before and broadening its appeal to potential investors," said Leicester executive chairman Peter Tom.

"It is our duty as a board to explore the club's strategic options and assess the best possible ownership structure to benefit from the changes ahead on and off the pitch."

Leicester is the most successful club of the professional era, winning the Premiership 10 times and the European Cup twice.

The club's games attract the highest TV audiences and it is also the most-attended club, with a 90% season ticket renewal rate.

However, it has not won the league title since 2013 and flirted with relegation last season, finishing second from bottom.

A second fundraiser for sacked rugby player Israel Folau has drawn more donations within 24 hours than a previous campaign that was shut down on Monday.

Folau had his contract terminated by Rugby Australia (RA) in May after he said that "hell awaits" gay people.

He has since controversially sought donations for a legal battle with RA.

Crowdfunding website GoFundMe shut down his first campaign, but a conservative Christian group has begun a new effort.

Folau is a Christian who argues his contract termination was an unlawful act of religious discrimination.

His case has prompted intense public debate. RA argues the former Wallaby breached behaviour standards "including respectful use of social media" by making anti-gay posts.

On Tuesday, an Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) fundraising campaign had raised more than A$760,000 (£414,000; $530,000) in donations.

"We are ensuring that the voice of quiet Australians continues to be heard, and Israel Folau continues to know that he is not alone," said managing director Martyn Iles.

The amount includes a A$100,000 donation by the ACL itself, which is among vocal supporters of Folau.

However, the star full-back's repeated anti-gay posts on social media have also drawn widespread condemnation.

Earlier this month, Folau filed a case against Rugby Australia and Rugby New South Wales at the Fair Work Commission - Australia's national workplace relations tribunal.

"Every Australian should be able to practise their religion without fear of discrimination in the workplace," he said in a video last week.

RA chief executive Raelene Castle has consistently defended the decision to "stand by our values and the qualities of inclusion, passion, integrity, discipline, respect and teamwork".

On Monday, GoFundMe said Folau's fundraising campaign breached its terms of service by promoting the "discrimination or exclusion" of LGBT people. It said it would refund all donations.

Folau has played 73 Tests for Australia and was on a contract estimated to be worth A$5m. He owns a multi-million dollar property portfolio in Sydney and Brisbane, Australian media reported.

Sammy Swindell Searching For Another Opportunity

Published in Racing
Monday, 24 June 2019 16:30

BEAVER DAM, Wis. – Sammy Swindell is searching for his next opportunity after Thone Motorsports has parked its operation.

“On Sunday I got a text from Brandon (Thone),” he said. “Their business has been growing and some circumstances led to us not being able to race anymore. Sometimes there are things you can’t control. I want to thank him and Ashley for the time we did have.

“I still love to drive and would like to compete. I’d love the chance to keep doing that if there is something out there for me.”

Thone Motorsports officials released a statement regarding the news on the team’s Twitter account.

Swindell had a strong finish to his final night with Thone Motorsports last Saturday during the World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series Jim “JB” Boyd Memorial presented by Karavan Trailers at Beaver Dam Raceway.

He qualified 17th quickest and finished seventh in a heat race, after an incident forced him to restart at the back of the field. That relegated Swindell to the Last Chance Showdown.

“I tried something a bit different because I felt like I was going to make it through the B-main fairly easily,” Swindell noted. “I didn’t like that at all, so we went back in a direction that worked for us.”

Swindell capped the night by hustling from 20th to a 10th-place finish, earning the KSE Hard Charger Award for passing the most cars.

“It wasn’t a track that had a lot of room for passing,” he said. “I found a little place where there was some rubber off turn two. I got next to (Donny) Schatz, but didn’t quite clear him. Then he knew where it was. We had a tire with a hole in it so it was going down. I got tight on the cushion and lost a spot toward the end. But I had the third fastest lap of the race so I felt pretty good about that. Track position would have made a big difference. If we started up there we would have finished up there.

“Everybody was pretty happy with the way it turned out. I wasn’t expecting to get that much, but you never know. There were some circumstances where I got by somebody and a caution came out so I didn’t have to go back. It seemed like every time there was a yellow we were gaining ground. It was a good finish.”

Blackhawks acquire de Haan in trade with Canes

Published in Hockey
Monday, 24 June 2019 18:16

CHICAGO -- The Chicago Blackhawks made another trade for a veteran defenseman on Monday, acquiring Calvin de Haan in a deal with the Carolina Hurricanes.

The Blackhawks also received minor league forward Aleksi Saarela in exchange for defenseman Gustav Forsling and goaltender Anton Forsberg.

Chicago has been looking to upgrade its blue line since it missed the playoffs last season for the second straight year. It acquired Olli Maatta in a trade with Pittsburgh on June 15.

The addition of de Haan and Maatta raises questions about what the Blackhawks might do with the rest of their defensemen. They also have Duncan Keith, Brent Seabrook, Connor Murphy, Erik Gustafsson, Carl Dahlstrom and Slater Koekkoek on their roster, and Henri Jokiharju could take on a prominent role after finishing last season in the minors.

The Hurricanes' acquisition of Forsberg comes with the two goalies who helped lead them to the Eastern Conference final -- veterans Petr Mrazek and Curtis McElhinney -- eligible for free agency on July 1.

De Haan was selected by the New York Islanders with the 12th overall pick in the 2009 draft. He spent his first six seasons with the team before joining Carolina last summer, signing a four-year contract worth $18.2 million.

The 28-year-old de Haan had one goal and 13 assists in 74 games last season. He also had a goal in 12 playoff appearances.

Forsberg becomes the second Blackhawks goalie traded to Carolina in three years. The Hurricanes picked up Scott Darling in 2017 and gave him a four-year contract that pays him an average of $4.15 million per season. Darling was injured during the preseason finale last season, placed on waivers and played only eight games in the NHL in 2018-19.

Carolina acquired Saarela from New York in the 2017 deal that sent then-captain Eric Staal to the Rangers. He played only one game with the Hurricanes.

Forsling, a fifth-round pick by Vancouver in 2014, had eight goals and 19 assists in 122 games over three seasons with Chicago. He just turned 23 on June 12.

Forsberg was acquired by the Blackhawks in the 2017 trade that sent Artemi Panarin to Columbus. He spent last season with Rockford in the AHL, going 15-15-2 with a 2.64 goals-against average.

Woods' name removed from pending wrongful-death lawsuit

Published in Golf
Monday, 24 June 2019 12:27

Tiger Woods was dropped from a wrongful-death lawsuit, Woods’ lawyers announced on Monday.

The South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported that the announcement followed a court filing by attorneys for the estate of Nicholas Immesberger, a bartender at The Woods Jupiter who died in a car crash after leaving the restaurant last December.

The lawsuit is still pending against the restaurant and its general manager, Woods’ girlfriend, Erica Herman. Woods is an investor in but does not own The Woods Jupiter.

“The decision was clearly appropriate and reflected the fact that Mr. Woods should not have been included in the lawsuit in the first place because he had nothing to do with Mr. Immesberger’s death,” Woods’ attorney Barry Postman wrote in a statement.

Earlier this month, Woods’ legal team called the legal claims against Woods unjust considering Woods did not work at or own the restaurant, and was not present the day of Immesberger’s death.

“While the situation was tragic, the facts will ultimately show that the cause of Mr. Immesberger’s car accident were the many decisions made by Mr. Immesberger on the night of his passing,” Postman said.

A representative of the estate had yet to respond to the Sun-Sentinel’s request for comment.

The wrongful death lawsuit that was filed in South Florida by Immesberger’s family claims he died in a car crash driving north on Federal Highway in Martin Country on Dec. 10 after he stayed hours after his shift at the restaurant to drink and reached the point of “severe intoxication.”

The lawsuit also claims that employees at The Woods Jupiter knew how much Immesberger, whose blood alcohol level was 0.256 or more than three times the legal limit in Florida, was drinking prior to the crash and that employees also knew he struggled with alcoholism.

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