Football takes a stand against sexism: Former player held accountable, current manager charged

In a pivotal moment for football, a former player faces repercussions for sexist comments while a current manager is charged by the Football Association. This shift signals a potential change in how sexism is addressed in the sport, challenging the culture of ‘banter’ that has long silenced complaints and highlights a growing awareness of sexism and misogyny in football.

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Pat Cummins Makes History by Retaining Ashes as Captain – Can Australia Continue Dominance?

Pat Cummins has achieved a rare feat by retaining the Ashes for the third consecutive series as captain, joining an elite group of cricket legends. With the Ashes secured, the question now is whether Cummins’ ‘Dad’s Army’ can maintain their dominance and continue their winning streak in England. This historic achievement solidifies Cummins’ legacy and sets the stage for an exciting future in Australian cricket.

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Gyökeres’ Penalty Lifts Arsenal Over Everton, Maintains Top Spot in Premier League

Viktor Gyökeres’ decisive first-half penalty secured a crucial win for Arsenal, keeping them at the top of the Premier League table. Despite a scrappy performance, the Gunners showed resilience and title-winning character to fend off competition and secure a Christmas No 1 spot for the third time in four years, signaling their determination for success under manager Mikel Arteta.

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Manchester City and West Ham Clash in High-Stakes Showdown, Brighton vs. Sunderland Drama Unfolds: Live Football Updates

Manchester City faces off against West Ham in a crucial match, while Brighton and Sunderland battle it out on the field. The Championship games showcase intense competition, with key matchups and potential upsets shaping the football landscape. Stay tuned for the latest scores, tables, and follow the action as it unfolds in this action-packed day of football.

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English Women’s Sport Dominates 2025: Red Roses and Lionesses Triumph in Historic Year

In a groundbreaking year for women’s sport in England, the Red Roses claimed the Rugby World Cup and the Lionesses retained the Euros, while Arsenal secured the Women’s Champions League title. These victories have not only showcased English prowess in women’s sports but have also sparked a surge in grassroots participation and media coverage, inspiring a new generation of athletes to follow in their footsteps.

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