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Premier League disqualifies Roman Abramovich from running Chelsea
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In an unprecedented ruling towards a membership proprietor, the Premier League ordered Roman Abramovich on Saturday to cease working Chelsea and promote up after he was sanctioned by the British authorities over Russia’s struggle on Ukraine and his shut hyperlinks to President Vladimir Putin.
The league board’s resolution to disqualify Abramovich from being a director accelerates the tip of the Russian oligarch’s 19 years accountable for the reigning world and European champions however the membership that remodeled right into a perennial trophy winner by his funding is allowed to play on.
League rules would normally require Abramovich to relinquish management inside 28 days however the British authorities now has a say within the sale course of below the phrases of the license that enables the staff to proceed working regardless of the proprietor’s belongings being frozen.
The federal government welcomed the Premier League’s transfer towards Abramovich, characterizing the disqualification as being a part of holding “those that have enabled the Putin regime” to account.
“We’re open to a sale of the membership and would contemplate an software for a license to permit that to occur,” the federal government stated.
The federal government now has oversight of the buyout course of which the Raine Group, an funding financial institution, has been engaged on since Abramovich final week introduced, earlier than being sanctioned, that the membership was up on the market.
One consortium weighing a bid options Todd Boehly, half proprietor of the MLB’s Los Angeles Dodgers, Swiss billionaire Hansjorg Wyss and Jonathan Goldstein, a London-based property investor who’s CEO of Cain Worldwide.
There was one other monetary hit to Chelsea on Saturday when jersey sleeve sponsor Hyundai suspended its advertising and marketing with the membership till additional discover and requested for its brand to be eliminated. It follows major jersey backer Three, the communications agency, additionally suspending its partnership. However jersey maker Nike is standing by Chelsea forward of a possible takeover.
Abramovich initially hoped to divert the proceeds of a sale into a brand new basis for the victims of the struggle in Ukraine, which he’s but to sentence Putin for launching. However the authorities will solely sanction a sale that doesn’t see Abramovich profit as the federal government tightens the screw on influential people it views as enabling Putin’s regime.
The federal government did on Saturday ease one of many phrases of the license limiting Chelsea’s funds, elevating the cap on matchday spending to run Stamford Bridge from 500,000 kilos to 900,000 kilos ($1.2 million) forward of Sunday’s Premier League sport towards Newcastle.
Chelsea had firm bank cards from Barclaycard frozen on account of the sanctions.
After disqualifying Abramovich, the Premier League confirmed that “the board’s resolution doesn’t affect on the membership’s potential to coach and play its fixtures.”
Some Chelsea followers have continued to face by Abramovich through the opening two weeks of the struggle, even chanting his identify at a sport final weekend that the league hoped to make use of to point out solidarity to Ukraine and the victims of Russia’s invasion.
Abramovich’s disqualification halts the reign of the competitors’s first billionaire overseas proprietor, whose fortune turned Chelsea into one of many biggest-spending golf equipment in Europe and one of many sport’s most profitable. His funding ended Chelsea’s 50-year home title drought when the league was gained in 2005 and the trophy has been collected one other 4 occasions.
The staff has collected 21 trophies since 2004 due to spending on gamers that has seen Abramovich inject greater than 1.5 billion kilos ($2 billion) into Chelsea by loans he stated he is not going to ask to be repaid.
Sanctions had been imposed towards Abramovich after the federal government known as him a “pro-Kremlin oligarch” linked to “destabilizing … undermining and threatening” Ukraine the place the struggle is into a 3rd week. Abramovich has made no remark since being sanctioned.
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Knicks reunite Mikal Bridges with Villanova teammates in blockbuster trade with Nets: reports
There’s just something the New York Knicks love about those Villanova products in the NBA.
The Knicks have reportedly struck a trade with the Brooklyn Nets to bring Mikal Bridges, a former teammate of Knicks stars, Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Donte DiVincenzo during their time at Villanova, to Madison Square Garden in a blockbuster deal.
In this first trade between both teams since 1983, the Knicks will send veteran forward Bogdan Bogdanovic, four unprotected first-round picks, one protected first-round pick via the Milwaukee Bucks, an unprotected pick swap and a second-round pick in exchange for Bridges, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Knicks saw exactly what former college teammates could do on the floor together in the NBA last season, as Brunson, DiVincenzo and Hart all had stellar campaigns during the team’s playoff run.
Now, Bridges reunites with teammates he won multiple NCAA national titles with during his college days.
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Bridges’ reaction was likely that of all Knicks fans, as he posted on social media.
“This is crazy lol,” Bridges simply posted on X.
Bridges, the 10th overall pick of the 2018 NBA Draft who was traded by the Philadelphia 76ers to the Phoenix Suns on draft night, has developed into a star with the Nets since he was dealt before the deadline in the 2022-23 campaign.
He jumped from 17.2 points per game to 26.1 over 27 contests that season as a Net, and last year’s production was solid as well.
Bridges averaged 19.6 points per game with 4.5 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.0 steals, while shooting 43.6% from the field over all 82 regular-season games.
The Philly native, who was a 2021-22 All-Defensive team honoree, figures to slot right into the starting lineup alongside his Villanova brothers, including the All-Star Brunson who exploded for an All-NBA nod after averaging a career-high 28.7 points per contest.
The news of Bridges’ addition comes as OG Anunoby, the Knicks’ traded-for wing last season, reportedly opted out of his contract and decided to test free agency.
Bridges, at 6-foot-6, has the ability to guard just about any player on the floor, and head coach Tom Thibodeau loves players with that extra hustle, which he provides every night.
New York is clearly a win-now team after going 50-32 last season to earn the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference. But they’ve lost in the conference semifinals in back-to-back seasons, so adding another playmaker who can thrive on both ends of the floor was paramount for their squad this offseason.
That box is checked with the addition of Bridges, who shouldn’t have any trouble getting acclimated with his new team.
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Sika Anoa’i, WWE Hall of Famer and father of Roman Reigns, dies at 79
WWE Hall of Famer Sika Anoa’i, who won multiple WWE tag team titles with his brother Afa and is the father of current WWE star Roman Reigns, died Tuesday. He was 79.
His death was announced by nephew Jahrus Anoa’i on Instagram.
Jahrus wrote: “It is with profound sadness that I share the news of the passing of Former Hall of Famer, Polaivao Leati Sika Anoa’i. He passed away peacefully on June 25th. He was many things: a hard working father, a caring brother, a supportive uncle, and a proud grandfather. He was a cherished friend to many, a loving family member whose warmth and kindness knew no bounds, and an inspiration to countless individuals. His legacy will continue to inspire and uplift future generations, reminding us of the impact one person’s life can have on so many. Rest in love Uncle Sika.”
Anoaʻi was born on the island of Tutuila in American Samoa on April 5, 1945. He and his family (he had 13 siblings) moved to San Francisco when he was 14 and he joined the Merchant Marines in 1963 before leaving in 1969 at the behest of Afa to become a pro wrestler.
Sika and Afa were known as “The Wild Samoans” and joined the WWE (then known as the WWWF), managed by Lou Albano, in 1980, winning the tag titles just four months after their debut by defeating Tito Santana and Ivan Putski. They lost, then won them again later in 1980, then again in 1983. He had limited success as a singles wrestler, but anyone who saw “The Wild Samoans,” with their wild hair, sarong and wrestling barefoot in the ring, will never forget them. They were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2007.
Sika trained wrestlers after retiring and helped launch the careers of many, including Yokozuna, Virgil, Billy Kidman, Batista, Rikishi, Tonga Kid, Virgil, Michael P.S. Hayes and Snitsky.
Anoaʻi’s son, Joseph, better known as Roman Reigns, is the top star in WWE currently and members of his extended family make up the faction known as “The Bloodline,” which has led WWE to renewed success in recent years. Reigns headlined the last two WrestleManias, including the 2023 event at SoFi Stadium.
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Panthers' Matthew Tkachuk jumps in ocean with Stanley Cup as celebration hits the beach
The Stanley Cup is back in Florida, as the Panthers won a thrilling Game 7 over the Edmonton Oilers, 2-1, on Monday night.
The team wasted no time parading Lord Stanley’s Cup around South Florida, as Matthew Tkachuk, Aaron Ekblad and many others were spotted in Fort Lauderdale celebrating their victory less than 24 hours after defeating Edmonton.
And since it is summer in Florida, what other way would you celebrate than by taking the Cup to the beach.
Tkachuk, surrounded by teammates and fans alike, took the Cup across the street to the beach, where he decided to take it into the Atlantic Ocean.
Think of it as a sort of baptism for the Cup, as it’s the first time in Panthers franchise history they have won the hardware.
Panthers fans were screaming as Tkachuk, Ekblad and others held the Cup above their heads, giving it the customary kiss all while the waves came rolling in from the ocean.
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Tkachuk said after the victory to ESPN’s Emily Kaplan that winning the Cup was no longer a dream – it’s reality. And it was a grueling two years for the Panthers – they lost in the Final to the Vegas Golden Knights last season in five games – to finally get that inaugural trophy in the team building.
So, this celebration is a culmination of tons of hard work, and the Panthers are clearly letting loose now that their names will forever be etched on the precious metal.
Through the Panthers’ 24 games in these playoffs, Tkachuk posted 22 points (six goals, 16 assists) to help Florida get the job done.
He joined the Panthers last season after the Calgary Flames traded him following six seasons with the squad that drafted him sixth overall in 2016.
Tkachuk posted a 109-point season in 2023, and though he would have 88 this past regular season, every Panthers fan knows the importance he makes at left wing for this hockey club.
The celebration has only begun for Tkachuk and the rest of his Florida teammates, who will have their team parade on Sunday.
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