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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Sportsday 20240709



a bright and frosty start for many, wet and windy in northern ireland, widespread gales in the west of the uk, snow blowing around the hills of scotland, and the pennines in the lake district fails, turning back to sunshine and showers in the west later. in pushing eastwards. i said there was a milder air, you will not feel it in the strength of the wind. the rain not reaching east anglia and the south—east until the evening rush hour, but then back to clear spells and wintry showers, particularly in western areas, continuing into friday morning. a chilly or frosty continuing into friday morning. a chilly orfrosty stud, continuing into friday morning. a chilly or frosty stud, showers most frequent in the west of scotland, north—west england, some eastern areas will stay dry. feeling colder than these temperatures in the strength of another blustery day. the weather is flip—flopping, because back to cloud and rain for saturday. the rain will last longer, slightly milder air to come with it, strongest winds in the south, but it clear through, a bright start to sunday before more rain arrives in the west. a reminder of our top story. startling new figures on covid infections in the uk show one in every 15 people were infected in the run—up to new year's eve. that's it, i'll be back with the news at ten. now though, on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. finally some joy for england, as late wickets keep them in with a shout in a rain—affected fourth ashes test. australian open still on for another novak djokovic after he was given an exemption, the road number one lansing melbourne with the wrong visa. and antonio goes back to the bridge as they faced chelsea in the cup in the semifinals. also coming up cup in the semifinals. also coming up in the programme this evening, we hearfrom the squad up in the programme this evening, we hear from the squad at coventry united that women championship is saved from liquidation. hello and welcome along to sportsday, so the ashes series may be lost — but england said they would use the final two tests to restore some pride in the side. and well they began with a battling display, on day one of the fourth test in sydney, with the bowlers working hard to leave things finely poised at the close of play. australia won the toss and decided to bat but the start was delayed by half an hour because of rain. every ball counts, that was david warner's idea. they were all bowling, no earlyjoy for either. how soon do you start worrying if you're england's captain, perhaps he never stops. you're england's captain, perhaps he neverstops. but you're england's captain, perhaps he never stops. but an expert at dismissing david remembers there. good catch, gone for 30, that is why i should play every match. he may have been thinking. watch now, some courageous commitment. frantic pace, gripping drama, here we go, the stub is clear, the underground staff are busy. rain lingered of sydney. frustrating england. normal service. on 38, edison on 39. a timely wicked for england and a reminder that they can compete. you can smoke wood, and edged, caught. and hundred six for three and a chance to show england enjoying the ashes for once. why not? so, a positive day for england's bowlers then amid all the weather interruptions, we'll hear what david warner made of facing that attack, but first, here's mark wood on england's performance. it felt like a stop start sort of game and to get it in the end, the perspective of the game was a big deal. we try to mix and match and keep people fresh and we've tried to carry on and if they really got us going. tojust see carry on and if they really got us going. to just see them back out there, see a world—class baller and it's great. to be disappointed to not see the test matches. that's obviously the _ not see the test matches. that's obviously the selection _ not see the test matches. that's obviously the selection panel- not see the test matches. that's obviously the selection panel but it's great— obviously the selection panel but it's great to come up against the best from — it's great to come up against the best from england and i felt woody board _ best from england and i felt woody board fantastically. he was impeccable in the speed is up there. well, for some more reaction and analysis, let's head to our team covering the test in sydney. three times ashes winner, steven finn is alongside henry moeran. this may not have been a day that's all a full allocation and a lot of rain fell but in the time that there was play available, england will feel pretty satisfied with their work. australia having one the toss and restricted to 126 for three at the close. crucially winds of the pavilion. all out before reaching 50. they know what it's all about. to beat australia here in these conditions and it feels like they really put up quite a fight after a difficult few days of weeks. it certainly has been a challenge for all the _ certainly has been a challenge for all the england players and from back at— all the england players and from back at home, they stuck and they're really _ back at home, they stuck and they're really well _ back at home, they stuck and they're really well even when warner was in a partnership through there. england was hanging in after a few close calls _ was hanging in after a few close calls with — was hanging in after a few close calls with those guys and when they stuck _ calls with those guys and when they stuck at _ calls with those guys and when they stuck at it. — calls with those guys and when they stuck at it, england changed the ball stuck at it, england changed the halliusl — stuck at it, england changed the balljust before that little flurry of wickets at the end of the day and i think_ of wickets at the end of the day and i think it _ of wickets at the end of the day and i think it is — of wickets at the end of the day and i think it is a — of wickets at the end of the day and i think it is a solid days work for the england bowlers and the importance of taking the wicked early _ importance of taking the wicked early tomorrow morning and limit australia — early tomorrow morning and limit australia to something that is manageable and what i think is a pretty— manageable and what i think is a pretty good wicket.— manageable and what i think is a pretty good wicket. there's no such thin as pretty good wicket. there's no such thing as an — pretty good wicket. there's no such thing as an ashes _ pretty good wicket. there's no such thing as an ashes game _ pretty good wicket. there's no such thing as an ashes game that - pretty good wicket. there's no such thing as an ashes game that means nothing. there is a lot for these players. nothing. there is a lot for these .la ers. , nothing. there is a lot for these -la ers. , , .,, nothing. there is a lot for these laers. , , players. places, future squads 'ust run the cornerfi players. places, future squads 'ust run the corner and i players. places, future squadsjust run the corner and championship l run the corner and championship points— run the corner and championship points up— run the corner and championship points up for grabs to try to get to that test— points up for grabs to try to get to that test championship finals. plenty— that test championship finals. plenty of stuff to play for for england _ plenty of stuff to play for for england and you always for the occasion— england and you always for the occasion when you're if you're in australia — occasion when you're if you're in australia it— occasion when you're if you're in australia. it is a great thing to play— australia. it is a great thing to play in — australia. it is a great thing to play in the _ australia. it is a great thing to play in the test matches here and ever will be fired up to do something good and represent their country— something good and represent their country well tomorrow. to melbourne next, where the other main story in sport has been playing out over the last 2a hours or so — and that's the arrival of novak djokovic in australia to defend his australian open title. the world number one has been granted an exemption from vaccination rules, which has sparked much debate, with many leaders speaking out about it. the latest twist, is now a visa issue, which has delayed djokovic's entry to the country. so to bring us up to speed with where we are, our reporter adam wild is here. what do we know? this is is going to be very contentious _ what do we know? this is is going to be very contentious issue _ what do we know? this is is going to be very contentious issue and - what do we know? this is is going to be very contentious issue and proved more complicated than many expected. currently, the situation is know that djokovic arrived in melbourne several hours ago and was denied entry and has been subsequently held at melbourne airport and their visa issues. injust a at melbourne airport and their visa issues. in just a few moments. he did post a picture earlier, this before taking off and he looked very upbeat incident upbeat message saying that he was raring to go. these vaccinations have been very widely reported over the last year or so, widely reported over the last year orso, opposed widely reported over the last year or so, opposed vaccinations for someone to take a vaccine in order to travel. he has clarified saying that it was just an issue of being forced to take my to travel rather than vaccination itself. with melbourne, 2062 days, they have spent in full covid—19 lockdown. that's the longest cumulative period in the world. they have been incredibly careful. but those two things together, there was was going to be an issue. but it's with pointing out that those two are not necessarily opposed because of the australian authorities having these rules were people do not necessarily have to get vaccinated. there are exemptions and this was given to another djokovic yesterday. some of those reasons, we do not of the reason for djokovic not to get him and was legitimate under the official rules of medical conditions, if you had covid—19 and the last six months, you can do for your vaccination or if you had a serious adverse affection to a previous dose. we do not know what a blessed and djokovic and he's making the at the moment in melbourne airport by the prime minister of australia says if he doesn't come up with the right information, he will be on the next plane. you with the right information, he will be on the next plane.— be on the next plane. you must rovide be on the next plane. you must provide acceptable _ be on the next plane. you must provide acceptable proof - be on the next plane. you must provide acceptable proof that i be on the next plane. you must| provide acceptable proof that he cannot _ provide acceptable proof that he cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons— cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons and to be able to access the same _ reasons and to be able to access the same travel— reasons and to be able to access the same travel arrangements as other vaccinated — same travel arrangements as other vaccinated people. we await his presentation and see what evidence he provides to support that. if that is insufficient, that he might be treated — is insufficient, that he might be treated no different than anyone else got— treated no different than anyone else got the next plane home. so, he has arrived but _ else got the next plane home. so, he has arrived but things _ else got the next plane home. so, he has arrived but things are _ else got the next plane home. so, he has arrived but things are not - has arrived but things are not really much clearer. taste has arrived but things are not really much clearer.— has arrived but things are not really much clearer. we are very much in the _ really much clearer. we are very much in the dark, _ really much clearer. we are very much in the dark, he _ really much clearer. we are very much in the dark, he is - really much clearer. we are very much in the dark, he is at - really much clearer. we are very much in the dark, he is at the i much in the dark, he is at the airport and he had the wrong type of visa, when that would not permit medical for the unvaccinated, so you still detained at the border but it has been a furious reaction to his inclusion in the australian open and this is from the view of the australians today. we this is from the view of the australians today.- this is from the view of the australians today. this is from the view of the australians toda . ~ ., australians today. we feel that he should not be _ australians today. we feel that he should not be allowed _ australians today. we feel that he should not be allowed to - australians today. we feel that he should not be allowed to come. i australians today. we feel that he l should not be allowed to come. it's his choice _ should not be allowed to come. it's his choice not to be vaccinated, which is — his choice not to be vaccinated, which is fine and i think the government is made the choice that he should _ government is made the choice that he should be vaccinated.— government is made the choice that he should be vaccinated. we've done the riaht he should be vaccinated. we've done the right thing. _ he should be vaccinated. we've done the right thing, we've _ he should be vaccinated. we've done the right thing, we've gotten - he should be vaccinated. we've done the right thing, we've gotten our - the right thing, we've gotten our 'abs the right thing, we've gotten our jabs and — the right thing, we've gotten our jabs and boosters _ the right thing, we've gotten our jabs and boosters we _ the right thing, we've gotten our jabs and boosters we have - the right thing, we've gotten our. jabs and boosters we have someone who's _ jabs and boosters we have someone who's corne — jabs and boosters we have someone who's come from _ jabs and boosters we have someone who's come from overseas - jabs and boosters we have someone who's come from overseas and - jabs and boosters we have someone who's come from overseas and all. jabs and boosters we have someonej who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, _ who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, he — who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, he is— who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, he is being _ who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, he is being exempt - who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, he is being exempt and i who's come from overseas and all of. a sudden, he is being exempt and can playand— a sudden, he is being exempt and can playand i_ a sudden, he is being exempt and can play and i think— a sudden, he is being exempt and can play and i think it's _ a sudden, he is being exempt and can play and i think it's an absolute - play and i think it's an absolute disgrace — play and i think it's an absolute disgrace and _ play and i think it's an absolute disgrace and i_ play and i think it's an absolute disgrace and i will— play and i think it's an absolute disgrace and i will not- play and i think it's an absolute disgrace and i will not be - play and i think it's an absolute i disgrace and i will not be watching it. ~ , , disgrace and i will not be watching it. y , , . disgrace and i will not be watching it.g , ,.�*, disgrace and i will not be watching it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did — it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did read _ it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did read that - it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did read that it - it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did read that it was i it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did read that it was a | fair but i did read that it was a blind assessment so, who knows. 0n the basis, it seems unfair. the blind assessment that stemming from 26 players would be considered anonymously in their toward a handful of players have been given exemptions, but because they were done blind as the lady mentioned there, we were assured by the authorities that he has not been given special treatment. we will await further _ given special treatment. we will await further updates. _ quick round up of some of the day's other sports stories. newcastle have agreed a fee of 12 million pounds with atletico madrid for england full—back kieran trippier. the former tottenham player is understood to be now having a medical. the 31—year old will become eddie howe's first signing. arsenal's ainsley maitland—niles is heading on loan to roma for the rest of the season. he's only started two league games this season and has spoken of his frustration at a lack of playing time. maitland—niles will travel to italy for a medical ahead of the move. tomorrow's league cup semi—final first leg between arsenal and liverpool has been called off after a covid outbreak in the liverpool squad. the number of cases has forced the temporary closure of liverpool's training base. the emirates will now host the second leg onjanuary 20th. let's get to some live football this evening now, as it's the first leg of the efl cup semifinal between chelsea and tottenham at stamford bridge, which sees the return of antonio conte to his old side chelsea. and we also have the possible return of romelu lukaku to the home side after apologising for an interview saying he wasn't happy at the club. former england international karen carney is part of the 5live team covering the game and joins us now. how do you think he's going be feeling this evening? i how do you think he's going be feeling this evening?— feeling this evening? i think you'll be fine going _ feeling this evening? i think you'll be fine going back _ feeling this evening? i think you'll be fine going back to _ feeling this evening? i think you'll be fine going back to chelsea. - feeling this evening? i think you'll| be fine going back to chelsea. and really get fa cup and over the end, it was not the one that he wanted but with the spur side and several undefeated in the premier league and to make it game, they'll be coming in with every confidence. and to make it game, they'll be coming in with every confidence.— in with every confidence. and he is auoin to in with every confidence. and he is going to start _ in with every confidence. and he is going to start the _ in with every confidence. and he is going to start the other _ in with every confidence. and he is going to start the other big - in with every confidence. and he is going to start the other big talk. going to start the other big talk this evening?— going to start the other big talk this evening? yes, i think it was alwa s this evening? yes, i think it was always going — this evening? yes, i think it was always going to _ this evening? yes, i think it was always going to happen. - this evening? yes, i think it was always going to happen. the - this evening? yes, i think it was i always going to happen. the cloud handled it very well in these interviews, he said no and the second one that he has apologised to the fence of the cloud, the players and everyone involved i think that's all he can do. he is a professional and to get on with it, it's a fantastic performance to be in his home cloud and he is experienced enoughin home cloud and he is experienced enough in here at the liverpool game, he would've made a difference, no question about it. and tonight, they will try to give them the upper hand getting into the second leg. it is interesting considering how the title race is playing out, both of them looking for silverware and both of them really want to get. who was the favourite for you? i of them really want to get. who was the favourite for you?— the favourite for you? i think spurs wanted even _ the favourite for you? i think spurs wanted even more, _ the favourite for you? i think spurs wanted even more, they _ the favourite for you? i think spurs wanted even more, they haven't i the favourite for you? i think spurs l wanted even more, they haven't won the favourite for you? i think spurs - wanted even more, they haven't won a title since 2008 and so the be desperate for this and what the manager coming in with a lot of pedigree to win trophies and the players looking hungry and are significantly fitter, chelsea are all about winning. the captain of the cloud is about win, win, win a trophy trophy. so going into manchester city already, this is a fantastic opportunity to progress in getting into a potentialfinal and when it. i getting into a potential final and when it. ., ., getting into a potential final and whenit. ., ., getting into a potential final and whenit. ., . ., when it. i cannot leave you without askin: the when it. i cannot leave you without asking the bulk _ when it. i cannot leave you without asking the bulk tomorrow's - when it. i cannot leave you without asking the bulk tomorrow's game | when it. i cannot leave you without i asking the bulk tomorrow's game has been called off and it's just the continual pile—up of fixtures that were going to have. continual pile-up of fixtures that were going to have.— were going to have. yes, it's difficult- _ were going to have. yes, it's difficult. difficult _ were going to have. yes, it's difficult. difficult for - were going to have. yes, it's l difficult. difficult for everybody and we are not used to it and we do not know, especially with the world cup coming along, the calendar is extremely tight. but like i would say, it's always about safety and health of the staff, the players and everyone involved in it and that will always be high—priority as a pond and to make sure the that they're 0k. pond and to make sure the that they're ok. we do not know how it will be handled if they have to reschedule two or three games, it's very tricky but i would say it's about health first.— very tricky but i would say it's about health first. en'oy the game. alonuside about health first. en'oy the game. alongside john _ about health first. enjoy the game. alongside john murray _ about health first. enjoy the game. alongside john murray and - about health first. enjoy the game. alongside john murray and the - alongsidejohn murray and the commentary on radio five live. nicola sturgeon says she hopes the matches at murray field will go ahead to crowds of supporters while the rugby union is considering playing home games in england because of cloud restrictions and wells. they are going to host their games and a full capacity at the principality stadiums in cardiff but for that to happen, it means the restrictions and bills for covid—19 must be relaxed and at the moment, elite sport is effectively being played behind closed doors in wales because of the maximum of 50 spectators for any sporting event in wales and for the welsh rugby union, that really is a huge financial issue. last year, the plea to six nation matches at home, they lost roughly £40 million and matched a revenue and that represents a massive chunk of their annual turnover so for pure financial reasons, in case the restrictions are not eased in time for the first home match in february, they are now exploring the possibility of moving their home matches outside of wales and potentially to england where some of the stadiums do hold some similar amounts of people to the principality stadiums potentially looking at stadiums such as the london stadium, wimbley and the tottenham hotspur stadium because they would represent a kind of capacity that would allow them to make the amount of money that they wood usually on a six nation match day roughly £7 million per game. the ideal scenario is for them to have these restrictions eased in wales so they can play those matches in front of a full cloud in cardiff. if that is not possible, there is a chance that they might move their home against england. next to a brilliant moment for bangladesh cricket, as they beat new zealand for the first time in test cricket with a crushing eight—wicket win. the victory was just the sixth bangladesh test win away from home, and also the first time they beat a top five test playing nation away from home. new zealand, who are the world test champions haven't lost at home since march 2017. so a pretty momentous result, and i spoke to former bangladesh batter shahriar nafees about it. going away, bangladesh never had this kind of success and if you look in new zealand, they have been unbeaten for the past five years, 17 unbeaten for the past five years, 17 unbeaten in their backyard. it is a massive, probably in my book, this is probably the biggest victory for bangladesh and international cricket and i believe that this will give the boys in the whole system a lot of strength, a lot of belief, a lot of strength, a lot of belief, a lot of faith to be a very good test site. you need this kind of victory we are glad that we've got such a situation where there has been criticism of bangladesh team playing at home and not getting enough good results away. and it's a massive day for bangladesh cricket. for results away. and it's a massive day for bangladesh cricket.— for bangladesh cricket. for this live the for bangladesh cricket. for this give the team _ for bangladesh cricket. for this give the team going _ for bangladesh cricket. for this give the team going forward i for bangladesh cricket. for this | give the team going forward and more specifically, in the final test? this is a moral boosterfor the whole system of bangladesh cricket and this gives you motivation, gives you strength, gives you belief and i like what they were saying after the game was finished. he wanted to make sure that he didn't want to stay at the ground, they knew they had one more test match to play. new zealand is going to attack very hard it bangladesh is team, so leveling up at this moment, if we can finish the series in a positive note,.— series in a positive note,. thank ou so series in a positive note,. thank you so much _ series in a positive note,. thank you so much for— series in a positive note,. thank you so much for time. _ quick round up of some of the day's other sports stories and... the second test between south africa and india looks set for an exciting climax. the hosts closed on 118—2 injohannesburg — needing 122 runs to win with eight wickets in hand. australia's world number one ashleigh barty marked her return to the court with victory against american teenager coco gauff in the adelaide international. it was the wimbledon champion's first competitive match since ending her 2021 season early because of quarantine rules. and saracens forward jackson wray will see a consultant this week after fracturing his skull in their premiership win at northampton on sunday. the back row spent the night in hospital after the match before being released. now to a story we've been following over the last couple of weeks here on sportsday — as the women's football team coventry united have been saved from liquidation. it had been feared that the club who play in the championship could go under in their first season since turning professional. but now a deal in principle has been agreed with a wolverhampton based businessman. joan cummins has been following developments. today was the first training session after the winter break for coventry united. the entire squad had been informed before christmas that the club was facing liquidation and their contracts could be terminated. it's a credit to the place that they got around each other and really supported each other in the staff of been superb. still treating players that were injured and giving goodwill. figs that were in'ured and giving goodwill. �* , , that were in'ured and giving goodwill. . , , ., ., . ., goodwill. as news of the financial difficulty this _ goodwill. as news of the financial difficulty this became _ goodwill. as news of the financial difficulty this became known, - goodwill. as news of the financial difficulty this became known, a i difficulty this became known, a businesswoman who it already sponsored, stepped in, offering to invest a court of the million pounds to keep coventry a float. taste invest a court of the million pounds to keep coventry a float.— to keep coventry a float. we are here to study — to keep coventry a float. we are here to study this _ to keep coventry a float. we are here to study this year - to keep coventry a float. we are here to study this year for - to keep coventry a float. we are here to study this year for sure. | here to study this year for sure. and we are here for the long term as well as just trying to solve problems straightaway. the well asjust trying to solve problems straightaway. the football association to _ problems straightaway. the football association to have _ problems straightaway. the football association to have the _ problems straightaway. the football association to have the right - problems straightaway. the football association to have the right to - association to have the right to deduct points following the threat of insolvency, but the prospective new owner is pleading for them to do the right thing. we new owner is pleading for them to do the right thing-— the right thing. we hope to get the club into a really _ the right thing. we hope to get the club into a really good _ the right thing. we hope to get the club into a really good position - the right thing. we hope to get the club into a really good position and don't punish us for doing the things. don't punish us for doing the thins. ., , don't punish us for doing the thin.s_ , ., don't punish us for doing the thins. , ., , ., things. players have given up other “obs and things. players have given up other jobs and say _ things. players have given up other jobs and say they — things. players have given up other jobs and say they have _ things. players have given up other jobs and say they have been - jobs and say they have been overwhelmed by public support, but realise they've got a tough time a head turning their fortunes around both on and off the pitch. taste head turning their fortunes around both on and off the pitch.- both on and off the pitch. we are not knife to _ both on and off the pitch. we are not knife to the _ both on and off the pitch. we are not knife to the situation. - both on and off the pitch. we are not knife to the situation. we - both on and off the pitch. we are i not knife to the situation. we have to take _ not knife to the situation. we have to take it _ not knife to the situation. we have to take it -- — not knife to the situation. we have to take it —— naive. not knife to the situation. we have to take it -- naive.— to take it -- naive. they say the club never _ to take it -- naive. they say the club never formally _ to take it -- naive. they say the club never formally went - to take it -- naive. they say the club never formally went into i club never formally went into liquidation. they say they have been inundated with offers from both the uk and abroad. and they say that the sales going through should be finalised within the next few weeks. in the meantime, on the 23rd of january, coventry united will be playing in the stadium and it's hoped that the stands will be full. we can speak to one of the players who has been involved in the next ten days or so and johnson joins us on sports day and we have been talking on this programme over the last ten days relating to this, the emotions of been quite tough and there's been a lot of sadness and anger and i went with the emotions are today for you. just anger and i went with the emotions are today for you.— are today for you. just complete o- osite are today for you. just complete opposite is _ are today for you. just complete opposite is only _ are today for you. just complete opposite is only felt _ are today for you. just complete opposite is only felt a _ are today for you. just complete opposite is only felt a few - are today for you. just complete opposite is only felt a few days | opposite is only felt a few days ago. a bit of a roller coaster but definitely feeling brighter today. how have the last and it's been for you and also the other players? really tough, to be honest with you. for this time of year, after we got that initial move, we were just devastated, really. and then obviously, with the news coming out in the past couple of days of the takeover, that put us on a bit of a roller coaster but we saw some light at the end of the tunnel and the is coming back as excitement well. we know there is this proposed takeover that's going to go through with luis taylor who is a businessman in the west midlands, when did you and the players start to realise that this could be a possibility and that there could be a way to save the club? , ., .., , ., there could be a way to save the club? , ., , ., ., ., club? just a couple of days ago, we heard were — club? just a couple of days ago, we heard were kept _ club? just a couple of days ago, we heard were kept captain _ club? just a couple of days ago, we heard were kept captain that - club? just a couple of days ago, we heard were kept captain that this i heard were kept captain that this could be a possibility but as you can probably appreciate, it was tough for us to get her hopes up and we werejust holding tough for us to get her hopes up and we were just holding her breath, waiting to see if this was officially going through and so, yeah, holding her breath for the past couple of days, really. what yeah, holding her breath for the past couple of days, really. what if ou made past couple of days, really. what if you made of— past couple of days, really. what if you made of the _ past couple of days, really. what if you made of the support _ past couple of days, really. what if you made of the support that - past couple of days, really. what if| you made of the support that you've seen lately, notjust within football, it's garnered a lot of support from loads people around the country. it’s support from loads people around the count . �* , , , ., , support from loads people around the count . �*, , , ., , ., country. it's been unbelievable, to be honest i — country. it's been unbelievable, to be honest i think _ country. it's been unbelievable, to be honest i think it _ country. it's been unbelievable, to be honest i think it really - country. it's been unbelievable, to be honest i think it really helped l be honest i think it really helped us get through a really rough ten days like i said, much from footballers, women's footballers, lots of people, coventry, the country and it's just been really important for the rest of the woman's football world, the support that's out there it's really helped us to keep going. d0 that's out there it's really helped us to keep going-— us to keep going. do you think it marks a moment _ us to keep going. do you think it marks a moment for _ us to keep going. do you think it marks a moment for women's i us to keep going. do you think it - marks a moment for women's football and the support there? i marks a moment for women's football and the support there?— and the support there? i really hope so. and i and the support there? i really hope so. and i think— and the support there? i really hope so. and i think the _ and the support there? i really hope so. and i think the reaction - and the support there? i really hope so. and i think the reaction will- so. and i think the reaction will mean that something like this does not happen again and the outrage in the shared sentence can really keep pushing the women's game and hopefully will never happen again. with great aims, with the super league and i know the last ten days had an awful lot of different emotions but are you now starting to think about concentrating on stuff back on the pitch and the rest of the season?— back on the pitch and the rest of the season? . ._ , ., , the season? and may be a little bit tou~her the season? and may be a little bit tougher but — the season? and may be a little bit tougher but if— the season? and may be a little bit tougher but if anything, _ the season? and may be a little bit tougher but if anything, i _ the season? and may be a little bit tougher but if anything, i think - the season? and may be a little bit tougher but if anything, i think it i tougher but if anything, i think it all boils closer together and makes us appreciate what we can in the shared goal that we all have to succeed and i don't think any of us will be taking the opportunity that we have for granted ever again. the goal is still there. we we have for granted ever again. the goal is still there.— goal is still there. we really appreciate _ goal is still there. we really appreciate your _ goal is still there. we really appreciate your time. - goal is still there. we really j appreciate your time. thank goal is still there. we really - appreciate your time. thank you. that's all from sportsday. you can follow it on the first leg in the semifinal and the league cup semifinal between chelsea and tottenham taking off at a quarter to eight and there will be on five life support in day two from sydney, the fourth test will be on sports extra little bit later with test match special. but for me and the rest of the team here, have a lovely evening. goodbye. some chilly weather to come in the next couple of days and a particularly cold night at of tonight. potentially the coldest night of the winter so far. we've got lying snow in scotland, temperatures could dip as low as —10 degrees. clear skies for many overnight and light winds. but the wind picking up towards the west across northern ireland when i feel quite as cold here. lots some cloud pushing and by the end of the night and then some rain coming in through the first part of the day. for northern ireland, he could be a little wintry with the higher ground but only briefly, but as this weather system pushes forward, scotland and eventually northern england left the threat of some pretty heavy snow, especially across the highlands, the southern uplands and the penn nines, could be some snow but it would tend to turn and a bit wintry in north wales and the midland. a band of rain pushing ended with gusts of wind and a court feel to the day. hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. 0micron continues to surge throughout europe. france sees a record of more than 330,000 cases in a single day. there is a national state of emergency and kazakhstan. protesters are taking to the streets. we will look at the backlash to novak djokovic getting permission to compete without a vaccination. he may not meet the conditions of his visa. ~ . . . may not meet the conditions of his visa. . . . ,, , ., ., visa. we await his presentation. if that evidence _ visa. we await his presentation. if that evidence is _ visa. we await his presentation. if that evidence is insufficient, - visa. we await his presentation. if that evidence is insufficient, then| that evidence is insufficient, then he won't be treated any different to anyone else and he'll be on the next plane home.

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a bright and frosty start for many, wet and windy in northern ireland, widespread gales in the west of the uk, snow blowing around the hills of scotland, and the pennines in the lake district fails, turning back to sunshine and showers in the west later. in pushing eastwards. i said there was a milder air, you will not feel it in the strength of the wind. the rain not reaching east anglia and the south—east until the evening rush hour, but then back to clear spells and wintry showers, particularly in western areas, continuing into friday morning. a chilly or frosty continuing into friday morning. a chilly orfrosty stud, continuing into friday morning. a chilly or frosty stud, showers most frequent in the west of scotland, north—west england, some eastern areas will stay dry. feeling colder than these temperatures in the strength of another blustery day. the weather is flip—flopping, because back to cloud and rain for saturday. the rain will last longer, slightly milder air to come with it, strongest winds in the south, but it clear through, a bright start to sunday before more rain arrives in the west. a reminder of our top story. startling new figures on covid infections in the uk show one in every 15 people were infected in the run—up to new year's eve. that's it, i'll be back with the news at ten. now though, on bbc one, time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. finally some joy for england, as late wickets keep them in with a shout in a rain—affected fourth ashes test. australian open still on for another novak djokovic after he was given an exemption, the road number one lansing melbourne with the wrong visa. and antonio goes back to the bridge as they faced chelsea in the cup in the semifinals. also coming up cup in the semifinals. also coming up in the programme this evening, we hearfrom the squad up in the programme this evening, we hear from the squad at coventry united that women championship is saved from liquidation. hello and welcome along to sportsday, so the ashes series may be lost — but england said they would use the final two tests to restore some pride in the side. and well they began with a battling display, on day one of the fourth test in sydney, with the bowlers working hard to leave things finely poised at the close of play. australia won the toss and decided to bat but the start was delayed by half an hour because of rain. every ball counts, that was david warner's idea. they were all bowling, no earlyjoy for either. how soon do you start worrying if you're england's captain, perhaps he never stops. you're england's captain, perhaps he neverstops. but you're england's captain, perhaps he never stops. but an expert at dismissing david remembers there. good catch, gone for 30, that is why i should play every match. he may have been thinking. watch now, some courageous commitment. frantic pace, gripping drama, here we go, the stub is clear, the underground staff are busy. rain lingered of sydney. frustrating england. normal service. on 38, edison on 39. a timely wicked for england and a reminder that they can compete. you can smoke wood, and edged, caught. and hundred six for three and a chance to show england enjoying the ashes for once. why not? so, a positive day for england's bowlers then amid all the weather interruptions, we'll hear what david warner made of facing that attack, but first, here's mark wood on england's performance. it felt like a stop start sort of game and to get it in the end, the perspective of the game was a big deal. we try to mix and match and keep people fresh and we've tried to carry on and if they really got us going. tojust see carry on and if they really got us going. to just see them back out there, see a world—class baller and it's great. to be disappointed to not see the test matches. that's obviously the _ not see the test matches. that's obviously the selection _ not see the test matches. that's obviously the selection panel- not see the test matches. that's obviously the selection panel but it's great— obviously the selection panel but it's great to come up against the best from — it's great to come up against the best from england and i felt woody board _ best from england and i felt woody board fantastically. he was impeccable in the speed is up there. well, for some more reaction and analysis, let's head to our team covering the test in sydney. three times ashes winner, steven finn is alongside henry moeran. this may not have been a day that's all a full allocation and a lot of rain fell but in the time that there was play available, england will feel pretty satisfied with their work. australia having one the toss and restricted to 126 for three at the close. crucially winds of the pavilion. all out before reaching 50. they know what it's all about. to beat australia here in these conditions and it feels like they really put up quite a fight after a difficult few days of weeks. it certainly has been a challenge for all the _ certainly has been a challenge for all the england players and from back at— all the england players and from back at home, they stuck and they're really _ back at home, they stuck and they're really well _ back at home, they stuck and they're really well even when warner was in a partnership through there. england was hanging in after a few close calls _ was hanging in after a few close calls with — was hanging in after a few close calls with those guys and when they stuck _ calls with those guys and when they stuck at _ calls with those guys and when they stuck at it. — calls with those guys and when they stuck at it, england changed the ball stuck at it, england changed the halliusl — stuck at it, england changed the balljust before that little flurry of wickets at the end of the day and i think_ of wickets at the end of the day and i think it _ of wickets at the end of the day and i think it is — of wickets at the end of the day and i think it is a — of wickets at the end of the day and i think it is a solid days work for the england bowlers and the importance of taking the wicked early _ importance of taking the wicked early tomorrow morning and limit australia — early tomorrow morning and limit australia to something that is manageable and what i think is a pretty— manageable and what i think is a pretty good wicket.— manageable and what i think is a pretty good wicket. there's no such thin as pretty good wicket. there's no such thing as an — pretty good wicket. there's no such thing as an ashes _ pretty good wicket. there's no such thing as an ashes game _ pretty good wicket. there's no such thing as an ashes game that - pretty good wicket. there's no such thing as an ashes game that means nothing. there is a lot for these players. nothing. there is a lot for these .la ers. , nothing. there is a lot for these -la ers. , , .,, nothing. there is a lot for these laers. , , players. places, future squads 'ust run the cornerfi players. places, future squads 'ust run the corner and i players. places, future squadsjust run the corner and championship l run the corner and championship points— run the corner and championship points up— run the corner and championship points up for grabs to try to get to that test— points up for grabs to try to get to that test championship finals. plenty— that test championship finals. plenty of stuff to play for for england _ plenty of stuff to play for for england and you always for the occasion— england and you always for the occasion when you're if you're in australia — occasion when you're if you're in australia it— occasion when you're if you're in australia. it is a great thing to play— australia. it is a great thing to play in — australia. it is a great thing to play in the _ australia. it is a great thing to play in the test matches here and ever will be fired up to do something good and represent their country— something good and represent their country well tomorrow. to melbourne next, where the other main story in sport has been playing out over the last 2a hours or so — and that's the arrival of novak djokovic in australia to defend his australian open title. the world number one has been granted an exemption from vaccination rules, which has sparked much debate, with many leaders speaking out about it. the latest twist, is now a visa issue, which has delayed djokovic's entry to the country. so to bring us up to speed with where we are, our reporter adam wild is here. what do we know? this is is going to be very contentious _ what do we know? this is is going to be very contentious issue _ what do we know? this is is going to be very contentious issue and - what do we know? this is is going to be very contentious issue and proved more complicated than many expected. currently, the situation is know that djokovic arrived in melbourne several hours ago and was denied entry and has been subsequently held at melbourne airport and their visa issues. injust a at melbourne airport and their visa issues. in just a few moments. he did post a picture earlier, this before taking off and he looked very upbeat incident upbeat message saying that he was raring to go. these vaccinations have been very widely reported over the last year or so, widely reported over the last year orso, opposed widely reported over the last year or so, opposed vaccinations for someone to take a vaccine in order to travel. he has clarified saying that it was just an issue of being forced to take my to travel rather than vaccination itself. with melbourne, 2062 days, they have spent in full covid—19 lockdown. that's the longest cumulative period in the world. they have been incredibly careful. but those two things together, there was was going to be an issue. but it's with pointing out that those two are not necessarily opposed because of the australian authorities having these rules were people do not necessarily have to get vaccinated. there are exemptions and this was given to another djokovic yesterday. some of those reasons, we do not of the reason for djokovic not to get him and was legitimate under the official rules of medical conditions, if you had covid—19 and the last six months, you can do for your vaccination or if you had a serious adverse affection to a previous dose. we do not know what a blessed and djokovic and he's making the at the moment in melbourne airport by the prime minister of australia says if he doesn't come up with the right information, he will be on the next plane. you with the right information, he will be on the next plane.— be on the next plane. you must rovide be on the next plane. you must provide acceptable _ be on the next plane. you must provide acceptable proof - be on the next plane. you must provide acceptable proof that i be on the next plane. you must| provide acceptable proof that he cannot _ provide acceptable proof that he cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons— cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons and to be able to access the same _ reasons and to be able to access the same travel— reasons and to be able to access the same travel arrangements as other vaccinated — same travel arrangements as other vaccinated people. we await his presentation and see what evidence he provides to support that. if that is insufficient, that he might be treated — is insufficient, that he might be treated no different than anyone else got— treated no different than anyone else got the next plane home. so, he has arrived but _ else got the next plane home. so, he has arrived but things _ else got the next plane home. so, he has arrived but things are _ else got the next plane home. so, he has arrived but things are not - has arrived but things are not really much clearer. taste has arrived but things are not really much clearer.— has arrived but things are not really much clearer. we are very much in the _ really much clearer. we are very much in the dark, _ really much clearer. we are very much in the dark, he _ really much clearer. we are very much in the dark, he is - really much clearer. we are very much in the dark, he is at - really much clearer. we are very much in the dark, he is at the i much in the dark, he is at the airport and he had the wrong type of visa, when that would not permit medical for the unvaccinated, so you still detained at the border but it has been a furious reaction to his inclusion in the australian open and this is from the view of the australians today. we this is from the view of the australians today.- this is from the view of the australians today. this is from the view of the australians toda . ~ ., australians today. we feel that he should not be _ australians today. we feel that he should not be allowed _ australians today. we feel that he should not be allowed to - australians today. we feel that he should not be allowed to come. i australians today. we feel that he l should not be allowed to come. it's his choice _ should not be allowed to come. it's his choice not to be vaccinated, which is — his choice not to be vaccinated, which is fine and i think the government is made the choice that he should _ government is made the choice that he should be vaccinated.— government is made the choice that he should be vaccinated. we've done the riaht he should be vaccinated. we've done the right thing. _ he should be vaccinated. we've done the right thing, we've _ he should be vaccinated. we've done the right thing, we've gotten - he should be vaccinated. we've done the right thing, we've gotten our - the right thing, we've gotten our 'abs the right thing, we've gotten our jabs and — the right thing, we've gotten our jabs and boosters _ the right thing, we've gotten our jabs and boosters we _ the right thing, we've gotten our jabs and boosters we have - the right thing, we've gotten our. jabs and boosters we have someone who's _ jabs and boosters we have someone who's corne — jabs and boosters we have someone who's come from _ jabs and boosters we have someone who's come from overseas - jabs and boosters we have someone who's come from overseas and - jabs and boosters we have someone who's come from overseas and all. jabs and boosters we have someonej who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, _ who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, he — who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, he is— who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, he is being _ who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, he is being exempt - who's come from overseas and all of a sudden, he is being exempt and i who's come from overseas and all of. a sudden, he is being exempt and can playand— a sudden, he is being exempt and can playand i_ a sudden, he is being exempt and can play and i think— a sudden, he is being exempt and can play and i think it's _ a sudden, he is being exempt and can play and i think it's an absolute - play and i think it's an absolute disgrace — play and i think it's an absolute disgrace and _ play and i think it's an absolute disgrace and i_ play and i think it's an absolute disgrace and i will— play and i think it's an absolute disgrace and i will not- play and i think it's an absolute disgrace and i will not be - play and i think it's an absolute i disgrace and i will not be watching it. ~ , , disgrace and i will not be watching it. y , , . disgrace and i will not be watching it.g , ,.�*, disgrace and i will not be watching it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did — it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did read _ it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did read that - it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did read that it - it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did read that it was i it. my first instinct was it's not fair but i did read that it was a | fair but i did read that it was a blind assessment so, who knows. 0n the basis, it seems unfair. the blind assessment that stemming from 26 players would be considered anonymously in their toward a handful of players have been given exemptions, but because they were done blind as the lady mentioned there, we were assured by the authorities that he has not been given special treatment. we will await further _ given special treatment. we will await further updates. _ quick round up of some of the day's other sports stories. newcastle have agreed a fee of 12 million pounds with atletico madrid for england full—back kieran trippier. the former tottenham player is understood to be now having a medical. the 31—year old will become eddie howe's first signing. arsenal's ainsley maitland—niles is heading on loan to roma for the rest of the season. he's only started two league games this season and has spoken of his frustration at a lack of playing time. maitland—niles will travel to italy for a medical ahead of the move. tomorrow's league cup semi—final first leg between arsenal and liverpool has been called off after a covid outbreak in the liverpool squad. the number of cases has forced the temporary closure of liverpool's training base. the emirates will now host the second leg onjanuary 20th. let's get to some live football this evening now, as it's the first leg of the efl cup semifinal between chelsea and tottenham at stamford bridge, which sees the return of antonio conte to his old side chelsea. and we also have the possible return of romelu lukaku to the home side after apologising for an interview saying he wasn't happy at the club. former england international karen carney is part of the 5live team covering the game and joins us now. how do you think he's going be feeling this evening? i how do you think he's going be feeling this evening?— feeling this evening? i think you'll be fine going _ feeling this evening? i think you'll be fine going back _ feeling this evening? i think you'll be fine going back to _ feeling this evening? i think you'll be fine going back to chelsea. - feeling this evening? i think you'll| be fine going back to chelsea. and really get fa cup and over the end, it was not the one that he wanted but with the spur side and several undefeated in the premier league and to make it game, they'll be coming in with every confidence. and to make it game, they'll be coming in with every confidence.— in with every confidence. and he is auoin to in with every confidence. and he is going to start _ in with every confidence. and he is going to start the _ in with every confidence. and he is going to start the other _ in with every confidence. and he is going to start the other big - in with every confidence. and he is going to start the other big talk. going to start the other big talk this evening?— going to start the other big talk this evening? yes, i think it was alwa s this evening? yes, i think it was always going — this evening? yes, i think it was always going to _ this evening? yes, i think it was always going to happen. - this evening? yes, i think it was always going to happen. the - this evening? yes, i think it was i always going to happen. the cloud handled it very well in these interviews, he said no and the second one that he has apologised to the fence of the cloud, the players and everyone involved i think that's all he can do. he is a professional and to get on with it, it's a fantastic performance to be in his home cloud and he is experienced enoughin home cloud and he is experienced enough in here at the liverpool game, he would've made a difference, no question about it. and tonight, they will try to give them the upper hand getting into the second leg. it is interesting considering how the title race is playing out, both of them looking for silverware and both of them really want to get. who was the favourite for you? i of them really want to get. who was the favourite for you?— the favourite for you? i think spurs wanted even _ the favourite for you? i think spurs wanted even more, _ the favourite for you? i think spurs wanted even more, they _ the favourite for you? i think spurs wanted even more, they haven't i the favourite for you? i think spurs l wanted even more, they haven't won the favourite for you? i think spurs - wanted even more, they haven't won a title since 2008 and so the be desperate for this and what the manager coming in with a lot of pedigree to win trophies and the players looking hungry and are significantly fitter, chelsea are all about winning. the captain of the cloud is about win, win, win a trophy trophy. so going into manchester city already, this is a fantastic opportunity to progress in getting into a potentialfinal and when it. i getting into a potential final and when it. ., ., getting into a potential final and whenit. ., ., getting into a potential final and whenit. ., . ., when it. i cannot leave you without askin: the when it. i cannot leave you without asking the bulk _ when it. i cannot leave you without asking the bulk tomorrow's - when it. i cannot leave you without asking the bulk tomorrow's game | when it. i cannot leave you without i asking the bulk tomorrow's game has been called off and it's just the continual pile—up of fixtures that were going to have. continual pile-up of fixtures that were going to have.— were going to have. yes, it's difficult- _ were going to have. yes, it's difficult. difficult _ were going to have. yes, it's difficult. difficult for - were going to have. yes, it's l difficult. difficult for everybody and we are not used to it and we do not know, especially with the world cup coming along, the calendar is extremely tight. but like i would say, it's always about safety and health of the staff, the players and everyone involved in it and that will always be high—priority as a pond and to make sure the that they're 0k. pond and to make sure the that they're ok. we do not know how it will be handled if they have to reschedule two or three games, it's very tricky but i would say it's about health first.— very tricky but i would say it's about health first. en'oy the game. alonuside about health first. en'oy the game. alongside john _ about health first. enjoy the game. alongside john murray _ about health first. enjoy the game. alongside john murray and - about health first. enjoy the game. alongside john murray and the - alongsidejohn murray and the commentary on radio five live. nicola sturgeon says she hopes the matches at murray field will go ahead to crowds of supporters while the rugby union is considering playing home games in england because of cloud restrictions and wells. they are going to host their games and a full capacity at the principality stadiums in cardiff but for that to happen, it means the restrictions and bills for covid—19 must be relaxed and at the moment, elite sport is effectively being played behind closed doors in wales because of the maximum of 50 spectators for any sporting event in wales and for the welsh rugby union, that really is a huge financial issue. last year, the plea to six nation matches at home, they lost roughly £40 million and matched a revenue and that represents a massive chunk of their annual turnover so for pure financial reasons, in case the restrictions are not eased in time for the first home match in february, they are now exploring the possibility of moving their home matches outside of wales and potentially to england where some of the stadiums do hold some similar amounts of people to the principality stadiums potentially looking at stadiums such as the london stadium, wimbley and the tottenham hotspur stadium because they would represent a kind of capacity that would allow them to make the amount of money that they wood usually on a six nation match day roughly £7 million per game. the ideal scenario is for them to have these restrictions eased in wales so they can play those matches in front of a full cloud in cardiff. if that is not possible, there is a chance that they might move their home against england. next to a brilliant moment for bangladesh cricket, as they beat new zealand for the first time in test cricket with a crushing eight—wicket win. the victory was just the sixth bangladesh test win away from home, and also the first time they beat a top five test playing nation away from home. new zealand, who are the world test champions haven't lost at home since march 2017. so a pretty momentous result, and i spoke to former bangladesh batter shahriar nafees about it. going away, bangladesh never had this kind of success and if you look in new zealand, they have been unbeaten for the past five years, 17 unbeaten for the past five years, 17 unbeaten in their backyard. it is a massive, probably in my book, this is probably the biggest victory for bangladesh and international cricket and i believe that this will give the boys in the whole system a lot of strength, a lot of belief, a lot of strength, a lot of belief, a lot of faith to be a very good test site. you need this kind of victory we are glad that we've got such a situation where there has been criticism of bangladesh team playing at home and not getting enough good results away. and it's a massive day for bangladesh cricket. for results away. and it's a massive day for bangladesh cricket.— for bangladesh cricket. for this live the for bangladesh cricket. for this give the team _ for bangladesh cricket. for this give the team going _ for bangladesh cricket. for this give the team going forward i for bangladesh cricket. for this | give the team going forward and more specifically, in the final test? this is a moral boosterfor the whole system of bangladesh cricket and this gives you motivation, gives you strength, gives you belief and i like what they were saying after the game was finished. he wanted to make sure that he didn't want to stay at the ground, they knew they had one more test match to play. new zealand is going to attack very hard it bangladesh is team, so leveling up at this moment, if we can finish the series in a positive note,.— series in a positive note,. thank ou so series in a positive note,. thank you so much _ series in a positive note,. thank you so much for— series in a positive note,. thank you so much for time. _ quick round up of some of the day's other sports stories and... the second test between south africa and india looks set for an exciting climax. the hosts closed on 118—2 injohannesburg — needing 122 runs to win with eight wickets in hand. australia's world number one ashleigh barty marked her return to the court with victory against american teenager coco gauff in the adelaide international. it was the wimbledon champion's first competitive match since ending her 2021 season early because of quarantine rules. and saracens forward jackson wray will see a consultant this week after fracturing his skull in their premiership win at northampton on sunday. the back row spent the night in hospital after the match before being released. now to a story we've been following over the last couple of weeks here on sportsday — as the women's football team coventry united have been saved from liquidation. it had been feared that the club who play in the championship could go under in their first season since turning professional. but now a deal in principle has been agreed with a wolverhampton based businessman. joan cummins has been following developments. today was the first training session after the winter break for coventry united. the entire squad had been informed before christmas that the club was facing liquidation and their contracts could be terminated. it's a credit to the place that they got around each other and really supported each other in the staff of been superb. still treating players that were injured and giving goodwill. figs that were in'ured and giving goodwill. �* , , that were in'ured and giving goodwill. . , , ., ., . ., goodwill. as news of the financial difficulty this _ goodwill. as news of the financial difficulty this became _ goodwill. as news of the financial difficulty this became known, - goodwill. as news of the financial difficulty this became known, a i difficulty this became known, a businesswoman who it already sponsored, stepped in, offering to invest a court of the million pounds to keep coventry a float. taste invest a court of the million pounds to keep coventry a float.— to keep coventry a float. we are here to study — to keep coventry a float. we are here to study this _ to keep coventry a float. we are here to study this year - to keep coventry a float. we are here to study this year for - to keep coventry a float. we are here to study this year for sure. | here to study this year for sure. and we are here for the long term as well as just trying to solve problems straightaway. the well asjust trying to solve problems straightaway. the football association to _ problems straightaway. the football association to have _ problems straightaway. the football association to have the _ problems straightaway. the football association to have the right - problems straightaway. the football association to have the right to - association to have the right to deduct points following the threat of insolvency, but the prospective new owner is pleading for them to do the right thing. we new owner is pleading for them to do the right thing-— the right thing. we hope to get the club into a really _ the right thing. we hope to get the club into a really good _ the right thing. we hope to get the club into a really good position - the right thing. we hope to get the club into a really good position and don't punish us for doing the things. don't punish us for doing the thins. ., , don't punish us for doing the thin.s_ , ., don't punish us for doing the thins. , ., , ., things. players have given up other “obs and things. players have given up other jobs and say _ things. players have given up other jobs and say they — things. players have given up other jobs and say they have _ things. players have given up other jobs and say they have been - jobs and say they have been overwhelmed by public support, but realise they've got a tough time a head turning their fortunes around both on and off the pitch. taste head turning their fortunes around both on and off the pitch.- both on and off the pitch. we are not knife to _ both on and off the pitch. we are not knife to the _ both on and off the pitch. we are not knife to the situation. - both on and off the pitch. we are not knife to the situation. we - both on and off the pitch. we are i not knife to the situation. we have to take _ not knife to the situation. we have to take it _ not knife to the situation. we have to take it -- — not knife to the situation. we have to take it —— naive. not knife to the situation. we have to take it -- naive.— to take it -- naive. they say the club never _ to take it -- naive. they say the club never formally _ to take it -- naive. they say the club never formally went - to take it -- naive. they say the club never formally went into i club never formally went into liquidation. they say they have been inundated with offers from both the uk and abroad. and they say that the sales going through should be finalised within the next few weeks. in the meantime, on the 23rd of january, coventry united will be playing in the stadium and it's hoped that the stands will be full. we can speak to one of the players who has been involved in the next ten days or so and johnson joins us on sports day and we have been talking on this programme over the last ten days relating to this, the emotions of been quite tough and there's been a lot of sadness and anger and i went with the emotions are today for you. just anger and i went with the emotions are today for you.— are today for you. just complete o- osite are today for you. just complete opposite is _ are today for you. just complete opposite is only _ are today for you. just complete opposite is only felt _ are today for you. just complete opposite is only felt a _ are today for you. just complete opposite is only felt a few - are today for you. just complete opposite is only felt a few days | opposite is only felt a few days ago. a bit of a roller coaster but definitely feeling brighter today. how have the last and it's been for you and also the other players? really tough, to be honest with you. for this time of year, after we got that initial move, we were just devastated, really. and then obviously, with the news coming out in the past couple of days of the takeover, that put us on a bit of a roller coaster but we saw some light at the end of the tunnel and the is coming back as excitement well. we know there is this proposed takeover that's going to go through with luis taylor who is a businessman in the west midlands, when did you and the players start to realise that this could be a possibility and that there could be a way to save the club? , ., .., , ., there could be a way to save the club? , ., , ., ., ., club? just a couple of days ago, we heard were — club? just a couple of days ago, we heard were kept _ club? just a couple of days ago, we heard were kept captain _ club? just a couple of days ago, we heard were kept captain that - club? just a couple of days ago, we heard were kept captain that this i heard were kept captain that this could be a possibility but as you can probably appreciate, it was tough for us to get her hopes up and we werejust holding tough for us to get her hopes up and we were just holding her breath, waiting to see if this was officially going through and so, yeah, holding her breath for the past couple of days, really. what yeah, holding her breath for the past couple of days, really. what if ou made past couple of days, really. what if you made of— past couple of days, really. what if you made of the _ past couple of days, really. what if you made of the support _ past couple of days, really. what if you made of the support that - past couple of days, really. what if| you made of the support that you've seen lately, notjust within football, it's garnered a lot of support from loads people around the country. it’s support from loads people around the count . �* , , , ., , support from loads people around the count . �*, , , ., , ., country. it's been unbelievable, to be honest i — country. it's been unbelievable, to be honest i think _ country. it's been unbelievable, to be honest i think it _ country. it's been unbelievable, to be honest i think it really - country. it's been unbelievable, to be honest i think it really helped l be honest i think it really helped us get through a really rough ten days like i said, much from footballers, women's footballers, lots of people, coventry, the country and it's just been really important for the rest of the woman's football world, the support that's out there it's really helped us to keep going. d0 that's out there it's really helped us to keep going-— us to keep going. do you think it marks a moment _ us to keep going. do you think it marks a moment for _ us to keep going. do you think it marks a moment for women's i us to keep going. do you think it - marks a moment for women's football and the support there? i marks a moment for women's football and the support there?— and the support there? i really hope so. and i and the support there? i really hope so. and i think— and the support there? i really hope so. and i think the _ and the support there? i really hope so. and i think the reaction - and the support there? i really hope so. and i think the reaction will- so. and i think the reaction will mean that something like this does not happen again and the outrage in the shared sentence can really keep pushing the women's game and hopefully will never happen again. with great aims, with the super league and i know the last ten days had an awful lot of different emotions but are you now starting to think about concentrating on stuff back on the pitch and the rest of the season?— back on the pitch and the rest of the season? . ._ , ., , the season? and may be a little bit tou~her the season? and may be a little bit tougher but — the season? and may be a little bit tougher but if— the season? and may be a little bit tougher but if anything, _ the season? and may be a little bit tougher but if anything, i _ the season? and may be a little bit tougher but if anything, i think - the season? and may be a little bit tougher but if anything, i think it i tougher but if anything, i think it all boils closer together and makes us appreciate what we can in the shared goal that we all have to succeed and i don't think any of us will be taking the opportunity that we have for granted ever again. the goal is still there. we we have for granted ever again. the goal is still there.— goal is still there. we really appreciate _ goal is still there. we really appreciate your _ goal is still there. we really appreciate your time. - goal is still there. we really j appreciate your time. thank goal is still there. we really - appreciate your time. thank you. that's all from sportsday. you can follow it on the first leg in the semifinal and the league cup semifinal between chelsea and tottenham taking off at a quarter to eight and there will be on five life support in day two from sydney, the fourth test will be on sports extra little bit later with test match special. but for me and the rest of the team here, have a lovely evening. goodbye. some chilly weather to come in the next couple of days and a particularly cold night at of tonight. potentially the coldest night of the winter so far. we've got lying snow in scotland, temperatures could dip as low as —10 degrees. clear skies for many overnight and light winds. but the wind picking up towards the west across northern ireland when i feel quite as cold here. lots some cloud pushing and by the end of the night and then some rain coming in through the first part of the day. for northern ireland, he could be a little wintry with the higher ground but only briefly, but as this weather system pushes forward, scotland and eventually northern england left the threat of some pretty heavy snow, especially across the highlands, the southern uplands and the penn nines, could be some snow but it would tend to turn and a bit wintry in north wales and the midland. a band of rain pushing ended with gusts of wind and a court feel to the day. hello, i'm ros atkins. welcome to outside source. 0micron continues to surge throughout europe. france sees a record of more than 330,000 cases in a single day. there is a national state of emergency and kazakhstan. protesters are taking to the streets. we will look at the backlash to novak djokovic getting permission to compete without a vaccination. he may not meet the conditions of his visa. ~ . . . may not meet the conditions of his visa. . . . ,, , ., ., visa. we await his presentation. if that evidence _ visa. we await his presentation. if that evidence is _ visa. we await his presentation. if that evidence is insufficient, - visa. we await his presentation. if that evidence is insufficient, then| that evidence is insufficient, then he won't be treated any different to anyone else and he'll be on the next plane home.

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