Im born in brussels, my dad was a refugee coming from congo to belgium. What were my chances of ever setting a foot, evenin chances of ever setting a foot, even in the Premier League, winning something as a player, playing for the national scene and so long. If you take the odds of that happening for me, 0. 00 what percent . And now i am a coach. The question is do you stop believing in yourself because of what say, stop believing in what you can achieve because there is a very small chance that mentality is to continue to go and in The End if you fail, you fail, and if you can succeed, you succeed but you become better every single time. The question is irrelevant in terms of the direction of the fact that online you could always find stuff so i really dont take it personally. Never. But it is an interesting topic in terms of what is it people are supposed to do, give up . Stop because of what others think . And in the world we live in i think you know, lets encourage people to exceed
Beyond of that, there will be, of course, a period of deliberation. And given the complexity and the scale of this case, based on how many charges there are, and i should say that while there were 115 originally, it has been reported that that may have expanded to around 130, not because there are additional allegations of wrongdoing, but more because they re effectively multiples of original charges over various seasons. The premier league are simply not clarifying the case, but regardless, it s a sprawling case over 1a seasons, and so it would be surprising if there wasn t a significant period of time dedicated to considering the verdict by that threeperson panel. So, estimates have ranged from any time in the new year all the way through to spring. And of course, it s not beyond the realms, perhaps, that some kind of compromise, some kind of arrangement or deal may be reached because the legal bill is spiraling tens of millions of pounds. It s estimated to have cost both sides alrea
Reported that that may have expanded to around 130, not because there are additional allegations of wrongdoing, but more because they re effectively multiples of original charges over various seasons. The premier league are simply not clarifying the case, but regardless, it s a sprawling case over 1a seasons, and so it would be surprising if there wasn t a significant period of time dedicated to considering the verdict by that threeperson panel. So, estimates have ranged from any time in the new year all the way through to spring. And of course, it s not beyond the realms, perhaps, that some kind of compromise, some kind of arrangement or deal may be reached because the legal bill is spiraling tens of millions of pounds. It s estimated to have cost both sides already. And it may well be that at some stage some kind of arrangement is reached. But i think as it stands, if this runs its course, it s very hard to say. It could go to an appeal, at least one round of appeals and so it could
City were charged and referred to an independent commission in february last year, following a four year investigation that said the club broke rules between 2009 and 2018. An exact date for a verdict is unknown, with reports only suggesting a decision early in 2025. City strongly deny all the charges. 0ur sports editor dan roan tells us what happens next. It s expected to last, this commission hearing, about ten weeks, and then beyond of that, there will be, of course, a period of deliberation. And given the complexity and the scale of this case, based on how many charges there are, and i should say that while there were 115 originally, it has been reported that that may have expanded to around 130, not because there are additional allegations of wrongdoing, but more because they re effectively multiples of original charges over various seasons. The premier league are simply not clarifying the case, but regardless, it s a sprawling case over 1a seasons, and so it would be surprising i
They had to make up just too much ground. And as a result, the americans could do it with half points, and the most notable of those came from lilia vu, the world number two. She had been in fine form throughout the match, but she was up against it against albane valenzuela, the rookie, making her debut, who was two up with two to play. Then vu holed a brilliant putt on the 17th that kept her alive, and then at the 18th, a fantastic approach shot that led to the tapin that really prompted the start of american celebrations. They have the solheim cup back. They had to work extremely hard for it, but it s back in their hands for the first time since 2017. It really could ve gone either way. I mean, it s crazy there at the end, how it all unfolded. I wasjust hoping and praying it went our way and i m just proud of the team. Lilia s finish there was unbelievable and, you know, that s what you expect from one of the best players in the world. I had fun today. It s always exciting on a sunda