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Wolves got summer transfers 'wrong' – club execs
Wolves got their transfer business “wrong” in the summer, says technical director Matt Jackson – while under-fire executive chairman Jeff Shi empathises with protesting fans. Source link
Barcelona 'not a pressure' for on-loan Rashford
Marcus Rashford says he finds nothing at Barcelona “a pressure” and is at the club to “enjoy myself” as he continues to thrive since his move from Manchester United. Source link
IOC wants Russia & Belarus youth athlete ban lifted
Youth athletes from Russia and Belarus should be allowed to compete for their countries at international events again, says the International Olympic Committee. Source link
Ireland beat England in Pro League shootout
Ireland earn their first points in the FIH Pro League as they edge out England 4-3 in a dramatic shootout after a 1-1 draw in Dublin. Source link
Smith needs to be England's heartbeat – Prior
Matt Prior says Jamie Smith needs to relish being the “heartbeat” of England’s team and be up for “the fight” of trying to help the tourists recover from 2-0 down in the Ashes. Source link
Cyborg confirms 2026 retirement plan to become a vet
Cris Cyborg says she plans to bring her historic career to a close next year to follow “different dreams”, including becoming a vet. Source link
Sutton's predictions v England Gaming star Daniel 'Stingray' Ray
BBC Sport football expert Chris Sutton takes on England Gaming star Daniel ‘Stingray’ Ray – and AI – with his predictions for this weekend’s Premier League fixtures. Source link
Vardy is first English Serie A player of the month
Cremonese striker Jamie Vardy is the Serie A player of the month for November, becoming the first English player to win the award. Source link
Was McTominay unlucky to not get Spoty nomination?
Some in Scotland are unhappy after Scott McTominay missed out on shortlist for the 2025 BBC Sports Personality of the Year award. Source link
More signings to follow Martin – Saracens boss McCall
England second row George Martin will be followed by more signings in the coming weeks as Saracens aim to restore their glory days, says boss Mark McCall. Source link