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  1. He got a bad shoulder injury mid May, I think he's now ok and back for Orlando US intended to play their euro-based talent in Copa America. Was more likely to make the Olympics squad (I think that comes out on Monday)
  2. Twitter link from Club Rovers Women Squad News Blackburn Rovers Football Club would like to place on record its sincere thanks to Faith Nokuthula, Milly Robertson, Helen Seed, Lauren Thomas, Nicola Worthington, Shanell Salgado, Emma Doyle, Hannah Coan, Megan Hornby and Lucy Shepherd, who will be departing the Club following the expiration of their contracts on 30th June 2024
  3. Daily Mail story:  Blackburn Rovers set to pay their women's players just £9,000-a-year salaries next season with owners Venky's under investigation in India over a tax dispute Blackburn Rovers set to pay their women's players just £9,000-a-year salaries next season with owners Venky's under investigation in India over a tax dispute Blackburn's women's players are set to receive just £9,000-a-year next season The club are struggling financially and will play players the UK minimum wage Their owners are also under investigation in India over a tax dispute Blackburn Rovers are planning to pay their women’s team players salaries of just £9,000-a-year for the upcoming season. Mail Sport can reveal the Women’s Championship club has a player budget of just £100,000 and will pay their squad the UK minimum wage, which is £11.44 for those aged 21 and over. It is understood players will operate on contracts of 16 hours per week, with training taking place from Wednesday-Saturday, with games on Sunday’s. Mail Sport also understands the 16 hours will not factor in travel for away fixtures and possible overnight stays for games further afield. The club saw 10 players depart following the expiry of their contracts last week. Blackburn are owned by Venky’s, who have been under investigation in India over a tax dispute with the Government since last year. The club’s financial situation has been precarious in recent months. Last summer, they had to petition Dehli’s high court to allow them to send £26million to Venky’s London Limited, Blackburn’s parent company, in order for the club to pay their tax bill and other payments in the UK. Blackburn has a rich history in the women’s game, with England stars Keira Walsh and Georgia Stanway having come through the academy, while Ella Toone also spent time on-loan there. The club did not wish to comment on the matter when contacted by Mail Sport. Last week Reading withdrew their women’s team from the Championship due to financial pressures across the club. There had been fears the club would be scrapped altogether, but they will instead play in the fifth-tier next season. Owner Dai Yongge has put Reading up for sale, but the club said they would not be able to meet the criteria to compete in the second tier of the women’s game without a ‘cash injection.’ ‘The club understand the demotion to Tier 5 will come as a huge disappointment for all connected with the club,’ Reading said in a statement. ‘Unfortunately, given the current economic realities of the club, the outlay required to reach these levels are just not possible without significant owner funding.’ The club added that they would not see a ‘direct financial return’ from investing in their women’s team for ‘at least five years’. The Football Association will hand over the running of the top two tiers of women’s football to a new company (NewCo) this season. The Women’s Championship licence has not yet been approved for the 2024-2025 campaign, but there are a number of proposed changes. This includes increased contact hours and a minimum number of contracted players per club, but this does not constitute as a full-time set-up. Licence requirements are minimum standards of professional football and are formulated with clubs to ensure players are supported and protected, with their welfare on and off the pitch being of the utmost priority. Because the licence requirements are not yet approved, no financial information from clubs has been submitted, but clubs are legislated to pay players national minimum wage. When the licence for 2024-2025 is confirmed, the league will work collaboratively with clubs on their individual models to fulfil the requirements accordingly.
  4. Here's the (Athletic) article text (and it doesn't say much) Fulham have made an offer to sign Blackburn Rovers striker Ben Brereton Diaz before Thursday’s deadline, The Athletic understands. Marco Silva is looking for an additional option in attack to support Aleksandar Mitrovic. Blackburn have so far resisted interest in Brereton Diaz but while manager Jon Dahl Tomasson said he hoped to keep hold of the Chile international this window, he admitted “money will decide what happens”. OGC Nice had a bid worth around €10million (£8.4m, $10.2m) rebuffed last month but now Fulham want to give him a chance in the Premier League. Brereton Diaz, who has entered the last year of his contract at Ewood Park, scored 22 league goals in the Championship last season — his most productive campaign in senior football.He has netted three goals in seven second-tier appearances so far this term.
  5. link on Dike loan/purchase cost per the above link, the Barnsley fee was $20M (~14M+ GBP) & 20% sell on moving forward 5-6M seems more reasonable if correct
  6. re: Dike back with Orlando in MLS. Has not played much since returning from Barnsley. 2 goals in 4 games, but also spent 4-5 weeks away with the US squad for the Gold Cup (CONCACAF regional tournament). Did well in opening play but didn't do as well in the later stages of the tournament. Other US striker (Hoppe from Schalke, likely soon to be elsewhere after relegation last year) did better there. Didn't know until it was mentioned in the Gold Cup that Dike has only been a professional player for one year. (2 "academy" years in US university system too).
  7. you mean he wouldn't be Pickering's backup at Left back?
  8. there's a lot of "love" that was missed in my last apparently challenging post. so I'm going to reward, er punish, er just give the next song now... Nelson - After the Rain
  9. Jimmy Cliff - I Can See Clearly Now (with bonus scenes from "Cool Runnings" just because)
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