Some parts of the Denver metro area got more than 13 inches Feb 25, 2021, and temperatures will remain below-average, with afternoon highs peaking in the mid 30s.
Coaches return to Dartmouth ready to make up for lost time
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Rich Parker tees off on the ninth hole at Lake Morey Country Club during the Vermont Open in Fairlee, Vt., Monday, June 19, 2017. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
A big match and a big programme to get your teeth into today.
As always, we have our exclusive manager’s and captain’s notes – but with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang taking some time away from the squad, vice-captain Hector Bellerin was quick to step up and give us his thoughts on Tuesday’s win at Southampton and the challenge provided by Manchester United.
We speak to Bernd Leno about the goalkeeping group and our impressive defensive unit this season. David Luiz talks about life after football – which will feature a surf board and a Hawaiian beach – and our Young Gun, Alex Kirk, reveals his alter ego as a county cross country champion!
Here’s our latest team news update ahead of Saturday’s Premier League match against Manchester United:
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang
Dani Ceballos
Left calf. Dani has resumed training but still unavailable for Saturday’s match. Dani will continue to be assessed in the coming days.
Thomas Partey
Thomas has been in full training since Tuesday’s match at Southampton and is available for selection.
Emile Smith Rowe
Emile has been in full training since Tuesday’s match at Southampton and is available for selection.
Mat Ryan
Right hip. Slight knock in training. Hopeful to be back in full training in the coming days.
30 January 2021
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Crystal Palace Under-18s returned to top spot in the Under-18 Premier League South with an entertaining five-goal victory in spitting rain at Copers Cope academy ground on Saturday morning.
Summary:
Arsenal’s James Sweet equalises from a clever cut-back. (15)
Palace regain the lead through a left-footed David Omilabu shot. (32)
The visitors restore parity again with a Taylor-Hart half-volley. (42)
HT: Crystal Palace U18s 2-2 Arsenal
Rak-Sakyi assists Omilabu again in what proves the eventual winner. (77)
The Eagles withstand late pressure to return to the top of the table.