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Vlahovic rejects new contract with Arsenal move on the cards

Fiorentina’s demanding striker Dusan Vlahovic has rejected a contract extension at the club intensifying rumors of a move away

Fiorentina owner Rocco Commisso has confirmed to the press that Vlahovic and his agent have not accepted any of the club’s contract extensions so far.

It is still very early in the season so the owner has said that they will try to find ‘feasible, appropriate solutions’ to his negotiations.

The Serbian international has shown some great quality this year at the club. The Gunners already showed interest in the forward with rumours in the summer that they would attempt to buy him.

Italian reporter Fabrizio Romano made his opinion clear that he did not think the deal would go through. This will still not stop Arsenal from trying to complete the deal this January or summer.

Vlahovic is a 21-year-old Serbian forward that has spent three years at the Florence club. Standing at just under 6’3”, he has proved to be a problem for many defenders in Serie A.

So far this year he has scored four league goals and got an assist in seven games. This puts him on track to equal his tally of 21 goals last season.

The left-footed striker has an estimated value of €42 million but most Premier League clubs will try to get him for cheaper. With only a year and a half left on his contract, Fiorentina will want to get their money’s worth by the end of this year.

 

Arsenal is still on the hunt for a new star striker. So far this season, Mikel Arteta has made it clear that Alexandre Lacazette is not in the club’s long-term plans.

The Gunners will now want a decent replacement for the 30-year-old Frenchman. Reports have said that the club is also interested in signing Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Ollie Watkins.

For now, Arteta will focus on the team he has at the moment to get a high finish in this year’s league.

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Andy Moran confirmed as Leitrim Manager

Former Mayo captain Andy Moran has been confirmed as the new manager of the Leitrim senior football team.

The 2017 Player of the Year and two-time All-Star has agreed to take over from Terry Hyland today.

This will be Moran’s first major stint in Senior inter-county management after weeks of rumours and speculation that he would finally delve into management.

Moran is currently stationed as player-manager for Senior club Ballaghaderreen, who last played in the Mayo club championship last weekend, defeating Balla 3-10 to 1-15 in Ballaghaderreen.

Moran will be joined by fellow Ballaghadereen GAA man Mike Solan as Assistant Manager, while former Leitrim players Barry McWeeney and James Glancy will join the backroom staff as selectors.

Currently relegated back down to Division 4 in 2020 after former manager Terry Hyland guided Leitrim to their first promotion up to Division 3 back in 2019, where they won their first five games of the Allianz League before ultimately lost the league decider in Croker Park 0-20 to 0-16 to Derry.

Making his senior county debut in 2004, Moran has won eight Connacht titles and two Allianz Leagues in his 16-year inter-county career, which also saw him contest in six All-Ireland finals from 2004 to 2017.

Andy Moran confirmed as Leitrim Manager

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Mayo GAA Round 3 Fixtures – Senior, Intermediate and Junior Club Championship

Mayo GAA Round 3 Fixtures – Senior, Intermediate and Junior Club Championship

The 2021 Mayo GAA club championship season is underway, with round 3 for Senior, Intermediate and Junior clubs set to begin on Friday the 15, Saturday the 16th and finally Sunday the 17th of October to finish up the group stages of this years club championship.

Below are all the fixtures, times and locations for all games this weekend.

Connacht Gold Senior Championship

Round 1

Group 1

Ballintubber v Claremorris – 17th of October – 2 pm – Hollymount

Davitts v Ballina Stephenites – 17th of October – 2 pm – Fr O’Hara Park

Group 2

Belmullet v Aghamore – 16th of October – 2 pm – James Stephens Park, Ballina

Knockmore v Charlestown Sarsfields – 16th of October – 2 pm – Breaffy

Group 3

Ballaghaderreen v Castlebar Mitchels – 15th of October – 8 pm – Aghamore

Balla v Westport – 16th of October – 2 pm – Crossmolina GAA Club

Group 4

Garrymore v Breaffy – 16th of October – 8 pm – Connacht GAA Centre of Excellence

The Neale v Kiltane – 17th of October – 2 pm – Munnelly Park

Egan Jewellers Intermediate Championship 

Group 1

Parke v Swinford – 16th of October – 2 pm – Kiltimagh GAA Club

Bohola Moy Davitts v Bonniconlon – 17th of October – 12 pm – Parke GAA Pitch

Group 2

Hollymount-Carramore v Burrishoole – 16th of October – 3 pm – Ray Prendergast Memorial Park

Mayo Gaels v Lahardane – 17th of October – 2 pm – Westport

Group 3

Ardnaree v Kilmaine – 17th of October – 1 pm – Robert McCallion Memorial Pitch

Kiltimagh v Louisburgh – 17th of October – 1 pm – Knockmore GAA Club

Group 4

Ballyhaunis v Castlebar Mitchels – 17th of October – 12 pm – Davitts GAA Club

Ballinrobe v Crossmolina Deel Rovers – 17th of October – 3 pm – Balla GAA Club

TF Royal Hotel and Theatre Junior Championship

Group 1

Ardagh v Kilmeena – 17th of October  – 3 pm – McGovern Park

Tuar Mhic Eadaigh v Kilfian – 17th of October – 3 pm – Foxford

Group 2

Achill v Kilmovee – 16th of October – 4 pm – Achill

Cill Chomain v Bye

Group 3

Ballycastle v Moygownagh – 17th of October – 1 pm – Lacken

Shrule Glencorrib v Eastern Gaels – 17th of October – 1 pm –  Garrymore

Group 4

Islandeady v Ballycroy – 16th of October – 4 pm – Islandeady

Killala v Bye

Mayo GAA Round 3 Fixtures – Senior, Intermediate and Junior Club Championship

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Liam Scales has been called up for Ireland’s World Cup qualifiers

Celtic defender Liam Scales has been called up to the Republic of Ireland squad for the matches against Azerbaijan and Qatar

The 23-year old defender has been called up in place of Swansea City defender Ryan Manning who had to withdraw from the squad with injury.

Scales linked up with the squad before departure to Baku, Azerbaijan on Wednesday and will be available for the FIFA 2022 World Cup qualifier on Saturday, October 9 as well as the international friendly against Qatar on Tuesday, October 12.

 

Ireland manager Stephen Kenny has also spoken in a press conference about the recent news that striker Callum Robinson has chosen not to be vaccinated for the Covid-19 virus.

When asked if he would drop the player due to this, Kenny thought that it would be ‘radical’ and said he would not at this time.

Speaking to the press Robinson, explained his decision: “It’s obviously annoying that I’ve caught it twice but I haven’t been vaccinated. Further down the line I could change my mind and want to do it, but at this moment in time I haven’t been vaccinated.”

Republic of Ireland Squad v Azerbaijan / v Qatar

Goalkeepers: Gavin Bazunu (Portsmouth, on loan from Manchester City), Caoimhin Kelleher (Liverpool), Mark Travers (AFC Bournemouth).

Defenders: Matt Doherty (Tottenham Hotspur), Cyrus Christie (Fulham), Shane Duffy (Brighton and Hove Albion), John Egan (Sheffield United), Enda Stevens (Sheffield United), James McClean (Wigan Athletic), Andrew Omobamidele (Norwich City), Nathan Collins (Burnley), Liam Scales (Celtic).

Midfielders: Josh Cullen (Anderlecht), Jeff Hendrick (Newcastle United), Conor Hourihane (Aston Villa), Harry Arter (Nottingham Forest), Jamie McGrath (St. Mirren), Jason Knight (Derby County).

Attackers: Callum Robinson (West Bromwich Albion), Aaron Connolly (Brighton and Hove Albion), James Collins (Cardiff City), Daryl Horgan (Wycombe Wanderers), Adam Idah (Norwich City), Troy Parrott (MK Dons, on loan from Tottenham Hotspur), Will Keane (Wigan Athletic), Chiedozie Ogbene (Rotherham United).

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Meath GAA board votes against seventh year for McEntee

Meath GAA Andy McEntee

Andy McEntee’s time as Meath manager looks set to end after the executive of the county board voted against keeping McEntee for a seventh year since taking the job.

McEntee has been in charge of the Royals since 2016 and had agreed to a three-year contract in 2019, which was subject to review after two years.

The Meath Chronicle have reported that the executive voted eight/seven against McEntee staying on for the final year of his current contract.

Clubs will now vote on the decision but there is no date for a full county board meeting yet and the executive’s lack of faith in the former Meath minor football manager may prove damning.

McEntee succeeded Mick O’Dowd in the senior managerial role and took his side to two Leinster Senior Football Championship finals in back-to-back years (2019 and 2020).

The county reached Division One of the National Football League in 2019 but suffered a two-point loss to Donegal in the Division Two final.

However, the side only lasted one season at the top of the league pyramid, returning to Division Two for 2021 following a winless season in the top tier.

This year, Meath missed out on promotion after a three-point defeat to Kildare and failed to reach the Leinster final, despite a strong second-half against Dublin in the semi-final.

McEntee’s team were 11 points down at half-time to the then All-Ireland champions but had reduced the deficit to three by the final whistle.

Liam Byrne’s appearance against Mayo in the league in May made him the 75th player to play for the county under McEntee.

The inter-county manager previously led the Royals’ minors to the All-Ireland minor football final in 2012 and had managed Dublin club Ballyboden St. Enda’s when they won the All-Ireland Senior Club Football Championship in 2016 before taking the senior job with his native county.

Ulster v Benetton – Preview, Team News, Odds, Where To Watch

Ulster and Benetton will put their winning starts to the season on the line on Friday, October 8, with the Ulstermen having picked up bonus-point victories in each of their opening two matches of the United Rugby Championship.

The Irish province have not been beaten by Italian opponents since losing to Zebre in September 2017 and their only previous defeat to Benetton came back in 2011.

Benetton have never won the opening three matches of the season but neither have they won a game outside Italy since March 2020.

Their last clash with an Irish province ended in a 20-12 home win against Connacht but the Rainbow Cup winners have never won successive matches against Irish opponents.

Ulster have no new injury concerns ahead of their second clash with Italian opposition in two weeks.

Stuart McCloskey (hamstring) and Jordi Murphy sustained recent injuries in training and are currently unfit for selection.

Jacob Stockdale (ankle) and Rob Lyttle (back) also sustained recent training ground injuries and will have their fitness for selection monitored through the coming week.

Cormac Izuchukwu and Luke Marshall remain out with knee injuries while winger Robert Baloucoune recovers from a groin injury.

Captain Iain Henderson is sidelined with a thumb injury while former Leinster prop Jack McGrath is working his way to full fitness after a hip injury.

Kieran Treadwell is still sidelined with the shoulder injury he picked up during pre-season and is currently working his way back into contention.

Team News

Ulster

(15-9) Will Addison, Craig Gilroy, James Hume, Stewart Moore, Ethan McIlroy, Billy Burns, Nathan Doak;

(1-8) Andrew Warwick, Rob Herring, Tom O’Toole, Alan O’Connor, Sam Carter (Capt.), Matty Rea, Nick Timoney, David McCann.

Replacements: Brad Roberts, Callum Reid, Ross Kane, Mick Kearney, Sean Reidy, David Shanahan, Mike Lowry, Ben Moxham.

Benetton

(15-9) 15 Rhyno Smith *, 14 Ratuva Tavuyara (47), 13 Marco Zanon (42), 12 Tommaso Benvenuti (119), 11 Luca Sperandio (64), 10 Leonardo Marin (2), 9 Callum Braley (15).

(8-1) 8 Braam Steyn (88), 7 Michele Lamaro (c) (24), 6 Giovanni Pettinelli (48), 5 Federico Ruzza (73), 4 Irné Herbst (64), 3 Ivan Nemer (18), 2 Corniel Els (12), 1 Federico Zani (54).

Replacements: 16 Tomas Baravalle (54), 17 Cherif Traoré (72), 18 Tiziano Pasquali (85), 19 Marco Lazzaroni (113), 20 Sebastian Negri (50), 21 Lorenzo Cannone (2), 22 Luca Petrozzi (20), 23 Luca Morisi (85).

Odds

Ulster 1/8

Draw 25/1

Benetton 5/1

Where To Watch

The game will kick-off at 7:35 pm BST and will be available to watch live on Premier Sports, SuperSport and URC TV.

Jack Wilshere is back training with Arsenal

Jack Wilshere is back training with Arsenal.

Former Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere is back training with the club as Arsenal support him with his uncertain future in the sport.

Wilshere made his senior Arsenal debut at the age of 16 back in 2008, where he spent 10 years before leaving the club to join West Ham United for two years.

He has suffered from injuries throughout his career, with his last stint being a short term training effort with Serie B outfit Como last month.

The now 29-year-old has been a free agent since his contract with Bournemouth expired at the end of last season.

When asked about Wilshere’s current predicament and rather or not Arsenal would welcome the player back, stating; ”the door is always open”.

After that statement, Wilshere is currently training with the under-23s at the club’s London Colney training centre.

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta told the club’s official website;

“What you should believe is that we want to help Jack prepare for his next stage, physically, mentally,”.

“He wants to do his coaching badges again and we are prepared to fulfil all the needs that he wants. That is basically the idea and it is no further than that.

“I am very happy to have him back.

“We had a conversation with Jack and understand the needs that he has, the period that he is going through and I think everyone at the club agreed it was the right moment to help him.

“We sat down with him and we listened to what he wanted to do and what stage he is and we are prepared to do anything we can to help him.

“He is going to be training sometimes with us. He is going to be around the place. He is going to be continuing his coaching badges that he is very interested in.

“(We will) try to get him fit, try to get his experiences across to our players, our young players, our academy and I think it is a great influence to have around.”

However, when asked rather or not the club would be interested in re-signing the player, Arteta played down any chances.

Jack Wilshere is back training with Arsenal

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Herring set to make 200th appearance for Ulster against Benetton

Rob Herring will become the seventh player to reach the 200-appearance milestone for Ulster when they face Benetton at Kingspan Stadium on Friday evening (7.35 pm kick-off).

Herring has been named alongside Andrew Warwick and Tom O’Toole in the front row for the match against the Rainbow Cup champions.

Sam Carter comes into the side to partner Alan O’Connor, and Carter will also skipper the side.

Matty Rea is named at blindside flanker, with Nick Timoney at openside, and David McCann completing the base of the pack at Number Eight.

The backline that started last Saturday against Zebre at the Stade Sergio Lanfranchi has been retained.

Will Addison is selected at full-back with Ethan McIlroy and Craig Gilroy alongside him on the wings.

Stewart Moore and James Hume will form the centre partnership, and Nathan Doak and Billy Burns are named at scrum-half and out-half.

The forward replacements will be Brad Roberts, Callum Reid, Ross Kane, Mick Kearney and Sean Reidy, and the backline options are David Shanahan, Mike Lowry and Ben Moxham.

Ulster Team v Benetton

(15-9) Will Addison, Craig Gilroy, James Hume, Stewart Moore, Ethan McIlroy, Billy Burns, Nathan Doak;

(1-8) Andrew Warwick, Rob Herring, Tom O’Toole, Alan O’Connor, Sam Carter (Capt.), Matty Rea, Nick Timoney, David McCann.

Replacements: Brad Roberts, Callum Reid, Ross Kane, Mick Kearney, Sean Reidy, David Shanahan, Mike Lowry, Ben Moxham.

Players not considered due to injury or unavailability:

Jack McGrath, Marty Moore, Eric O’Sullivan, Iain Henderson, Kieran Treadwell, Cormac Izuchukwu, Dave O’Connor, Jordi Murphy, John Cooney, Stuart McCloskey, Luke Marshall, Rob Baloucoune, Jacob Stockdale, Rob Lyttle.

Belgium v France – Preview, Betting, Probable Starting Teams

The second UEFA Nations League semi-final takes place tonight with an aging Belgium team taking on an undetermined France side

Belgium v France will kick-off at 19:45 tonight, Thursday 7th October in the Allianz Arena in Torino, Italy. German referee Daniel Siebert will take charge of the game.

The match will be shown live on Virgin Media Two and Virgin TV Go.

Belgium once again finds themselves ranked number one in the world but with no silverware to prove it. They have shown their quality, winning eight of their last nine games only losing to Italy in the Euro 2020 quarterfinal.

Most of their team has reached and past their peak but they will want youngster Jeremy Doku to provide flair and energy on the week tonight.

This looks like one of the greatest France squads that the country has produced but their mentality looks shaken. After five straight draws in 90 minutes, they finally beat Finland 2-0 in their last World Cup qualifier.

The French players’ ego will still be bruised since losing to Switzerland in Euro 2020 and they will need a victory to boost them.

For two neighbors that share languages, they do not face each other very often competitively. Since 2011, they have played four times, ending twice in draws and each team claiming a victory.

The last crossed blades in the 2018 World Cup semi-final which the French won 1-0 on their way to winning the competition.

Belgium v France Probable Starting Teams

Belgium

Formation

3-4-3

Probable Starting 11

Courtois (GK), Vertonghen, Denayer, Alderweireld, Hazard, Tielemans, Witsel, Castagne, Doku, Lukaku, De Bruyne.

Injuries / Suspensions

Meunier (Knee injury)

 

France

Formation

4-3-1-2

Probable Starting 11

Lloris (GK), Hernández, Kimpembe, Varane, Pavard, Pogba, Tchouméni, Rabiot, Griezmann, Benzema, Mbappé.

Injuries / Suspensions

Martial (Knock)

Betting

Belgium 15/8

Draw 2/1

France 6/4

 

Score Prediction

Both teams are made up of sturdy defenses and world-class attacks. The opposing managers will be trying to cancel each other out but from a neutrals perspective, let’s hope that it is full of goals.

Expect this game to end 3-2 to France.

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Who is in line to be next Republic of Ireland manager

Stephen Kenny’s reign as Republic of Ireland boss has been tumultuous to say the least. He was bought in as Mick McCarthy’s replacement to reshape Irish football and turn them into a side that plays possession-based attacking football while bringing through fresh young talent. Sadly, it hasn’t worked out that way for them in the slightest. In his 16 games in charge, he has won just one game, drawn eight and lost seven. Atrocious results like an embarrassing 1-0 home loss to Luxembourg and a 1-1 draw with Azerbaijan have highlighted an awful World Cup qualifying campaign leading to many calling for Kenny’s head. His potential replacement has been touted as multiple different options, and according to odds presented by www.topratedcasinos.ie, here are the current favourites to take the job:

 

Neil Lennon

 

The former Celtic and Hibernian manager left his role at the Bhoys for a second time in February 2021 after it became clear that he would not be able to lead them to their 10th consecutive Scottish Premier League title. The Northern Irishman may not be the most popular choice for Boys in Green fans, but at 6/4, he is the current favourite to take the job. His record at Celtic in his first stint was stellar, winning five league titles and five domestic cup trophies, but his recent time in charge left a little to be desired. Since he left Celtic in February, Lennon has been outspoken about his intention to return to the dugout, and the bookies have him in pole position to replace Kenny.

 

Roy Keane

 

The Former Ireland, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest assistant manager hasn’t led his own side since being sacked by Ipswich in January of 2011. He has since carved out a career as a divisive pundit for Sky Sports, garnering a lot of attention for his no nonsense analysis and his comical back and forth with Micah Richards. Keane loved representing his country and may see leading his nation as a job that’s too good to turn down, which is why he is second favourite to take the job behind Lennon at odds of 11/2. It may be that he is enjoying his role at Sky Sports too much to take the job, and with it being 10 year ars since he was last in the management hot seat, he would present a serious risk for the Football Association of Ireland decision makers.

 

Keith Andrews

 

Andrews currently features in third place in the betting odds at 13/2. The former Bolton, Blackburn and Milton Keynes Dons midfielder worked with Kenny at the U21 level and has plenty of experience working with this current crop of players and the current assistant manager to Kenny played 35 times for the Republic of Ireland. However, he has never had a senior management role in his young coaching career, meaning he too would be an incredible risk to turn things around for Ireland. 

 

Robbie Keane

 

The legendary striker is one of Ireland’s greatest ever players and is the country’s highest scorer and most capped player, with 68 goals in 146 appearances. Like Andrews, he is still very new to the management game having led Indian side ATK as a player-manager for three games and being an assistant manager under Mick McCarthy for Republic of Ireland from 2018-2020 and under Jonathan Woodgate at Middlesborough from 2019-2020. In March of this year, former Ireland international Stephen Elliott backed him as Kenny’s replacement were the current manager relieved of his duties, tweeting that he “could potentially inspire young players” and that Keane “would surely have to be in the mix”. He is currently 7/1 to be the next permanent manager of Ireland.

 

Sam Allardyce

 

While he would certainly present a different style of football to what was promised when Kenny was hired, there’s no doubting ‘Big Sam’ when it comes to getting results. The Journeyman manager has been out of work since leaving West Brom at the end of last season and his credentials undoubtedly outweigh the other names on this list. His last stint in international management famously ended in acrimonious circumstances, lasting just 67 days and one match after he left due to mutual consent following allegations of malpractice. At 9/1, he is a bit of an outside bet to replace Kenny, but Allardyce, who also managed Everton, Crystal Palace, Sunderland, West Ham, Blackburn Newcastle and Bolton has years of experience to lean on were he to take the job and has shown everywhere he’s been that he has a knack of getting teams to perform beyond their means, something that could put him in good stead were he to get the Ireland job.

 

Chris Hughton

 

Also coming in at odds of 9/1, Hughton, who played 53 times for the Republic of Ireland, is another outside bet with years of managerial experience behind him. His time at Brighton was mostly successful, guiding them to an automatic promotion from the Championship in 2017 and keeping them in the Premier League in the 2017/18 season. However, he was recently sacked by Nottingham Forest following a dire start to the Championship season, in which his side gained just one point from their opening seven games. 

 

Eddie Howe

 

Howe is a true outside bet at 25/1, as he may be looking for a slightly more high-profile job. He was rightly lauded for his excellent work he did at Bournemouth, famously taking them from the bottom of League 2 to the Premier League. If Ireland were able to coax him into taking the job, he would be seen as a real coup, as his reputation is still very good despite a poor finish to his tenure on the south coast of England.

 

Others

 

Other options that have been listed by the bookies are Damien Duff at 8/1, former Northern Ireland manager and current Stoke boss Michael O’ Neil at 14/1, current Ireland U21 boss Jim Crawford at 22/1, Inter Miami and former England women’s manager Phil Neville at 25/1 and former Ireland Goalkeeper Shay Given at 25/1.