never won a major metal. so it was important to get that started. yeah, as you said, this is a building block for the summer and we are not there yet but we re getting there and getting closer and closer. manchester city can close the gap at the top, with a win in tomorrow s lunchtime kick off against newcastle united. their boss, pep guardiola has been talking about their former captain vincent kompa ny s future. kompany s in charge of runaway championship leaders burnley who city face in the fa cup quarter finals. kompany won ten major honours in ii seaons at the etihad, and guardiola believes one day he ll return to city as manager. personally, i am delighted with his success and i think all of us have found that happy to be back. and so, i think he s destined to become a manager, it was written in the stars. it s going to happen. i don t know when but it s going to happen. knows the environment, knows the fans, all the needs. the destiny is there. west bromwich albion l
of five parties, all led by women. time for some sport here on bbc news. hello i m hugh ferris. afterjust seven months in charge, graham potter has been sacked by chelsea. losing again yesterday saw them drop to 11th in the premier league and they weren t the only top flight team to part company with their manager today. here s nesta mcgregor. ato a to know the feed to aston villa at stamford bridge a result that salt chelsea drop it to the bottom half of the premier league fans far from happy and 11th defeat in 31 games. although graham potter was optimistic. iii although graham potter was optimistic although graham potter was otimistic. ,, ., , ,, optimistic. if you look at the steps a art from optimistic. if you look at the steps apart from the optimistic. if you look at the steps apart from the main optimistic. if you look at the steps apart from the main one optimistic. if you look at the steps apart from the main one there - optimistic. if you look at the steps a
brindley and leads wrote to the premier league to question every ten s finances, at the time tamimi remember that they were involved in an almighty relegation struggle and everton ultimately stayed up among those huge celebrations that you could see at goodison park. but what the other clubs were questioning was that everton had posted losses of £370 million over a three year period. and under primarily rules, clubs are only allowed to post losses of £105 million over a three year period. now everton insisted they had complied with the rules. they said that a large amount of their losses were caused by covid and that those could be written off. everton had issued a statement saying that they strongly contested the allegations and say they are entirely confident that they remain compliant with the financial rules and they will robustly defend their position. the case will now be heard by an independent commission if everton are found guilty, they could face a fine, they coul
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we re going to bring back our graphic for this part. flying a spy plane lower in the atmosphere would be seen as an aggressive act and much more deliberate than just releasing a balloon into the wind. and meanwhile, a satellite up in space is not seen as such a problem. but balloons are in a kind of grey area in between and harder to spot. they also pose particular challenges to the military in working out how to take them down. i suspect there s probably a desire to find a way to deflate any potential future ambitions for using these things on a larger scale, excuse the horrible pun. professorjustin bronk is the senior research fellow for air power and technology in the military sciences team at rusi, a think tank. justin, how does the military deal with balloons? i mean, how do theyjudge whether they re a threat or not? it s a difficult one. so, in terms of dealing with them, first of all, there s the immediate first of all, there s the immediate question of what altitude are they