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Daniel Farke has more or less confirmed that 20-year-old’s time is up at Leeds

July 22nd 2025, 19:53 Daniel Farke, Manager of Leeds United, gestures during a Sky Bet Championship match. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images) Leeds United manager Daniel Farke has confirmed that James Debayo has left the club, and he is looking to secure a move for himself this summer. The England youth International barely had any

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Newcastle United transfer policy takes dramatic shift – Pragmatic approach now taken

A dramatic shift in the Newcastle United transfer policy. An interesting development with the new Premier League season kicking off in just over three weeks time. Eddie Howe has been looking to add another striker to his squad. With Callum Wilson leaving, United have only Alexander Isak and the raw and inexperienced Will Osula as

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Newcastle United ready to make improved offer after opening bid for Yoane Wissa turned down

Newcastle United have had an opening bid for Yoane Wissa rejected. Sky Sports and other media reporting that an offer of £25m has been rejected by Brentford. The broadcaster revealing that Yoane Wissa has returned to the UK early from Brentford’s pre-season training camp in Portugal. Sky Sports saying that Yoane Wissa is keen to

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3-team Warriors trade idea lands team 6’9” center, picks for multiple rotation pieces

The Golden State Warriors are still missing their starting center. The team has made it clear that they don’t want play Draymond Green at the five all season. They need to find a center to play solid minutes during the regular season to preserve their veterans.  While many are expecting the Warriors to sign Al

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ACC Kickoff: Carson Beck opens up about Georgia transfer, looks like great fit for Miami in 2025

CHARLOTTE – Carson Beck swears he wore the Miami-green suit for a game with Georgia last season.  He put it back on for the ACC Kickoff on Tuesday. Beck flashed with a black T-shirt, gold chain and watch; just enough drip to stand out as the most interesting transfer quarterback in the ACC in 2025.

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2025 World Matchplay of Darts Day 4 live results, scores, schedule and bracket: Gian van Veen comfortably beats World Cup partner Danny Noppert

James Wade is the latest round two participant to advance to the quarterfinals. A clash between Gary Anderson and Stephen Bunting is up next. Day 4 is the start of the second round of the 2025 World Matchplay of Darts. Names like Stephen Bunting, Jonny Clayton and Gary Anderson will be in action, looking to

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RaceRoom Makes All Content Free-To-Play Until 18 August

It may be a little slept on these days amid behemoths like Assetto Corsa and iRacing, but RaceRoom Racing Experience – known by its close friends as R3E – remains one of the most solid hardcore sim racers around, despite now being over 12 years old. If you haven’t dived into the PC sim for a while, or are yet to try it out, now’s a very good time, because developer KW Studios has made all the game’s content, including its expansive DLC, free-to-play until 18 August. RaceRoom already operates on a free-to-play model, but its unpaid offering is pretty barebones, with just six circuits and 16 cars – everything else is a paid add-on. This temporary unlock of everything else opens up a whole lot more, bringing the car count to over 250 and making a total of 69 venues available. There’s some good stuff to be found among it too, with a pair of DLC packs last year adding some highlights of 1990s touring car racing – Class 1 DTM cars and Class 2 Super Tourers – plus some suitable deep cut circuits to race them on. RaceRoom Racing Experience Elsewhere, you’ll find everything from open-wheel formula racers through to racing trucks and the VW ID.R Pikes Peak car, via the ever-popular GT3 class. Circuits, meanwhile, range from sim racing staples like Bathurst, the Nürburgring and Silverstone to lesser-seen but equally brilliant venues like Germany’s Bilster Berg and the bonkers Macau street circuit. There are even a couple of hillclimb courses thrown in. RaceRoom supports online multiplayer racing as well as having well-regarded AI for you to race against, and during the free period, KW will be running a daily hot lap challenge with a different car/track combo. RaceRoom Racing Experience The free-to-play period has already kicked off and runs through til Friday 22 August. Install it on Steam or simply boot it up if you already have it, and everything should be unlocked for you. Read More

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Early Porsche Carrera GT Sketch Reveals What Could Have Been

We’re delighted to announce that double Oscar-winning actor Adrien Brody is one of us. The star of works such as The Pianist, The Brutalist and other excellent films not called ‘The Somethingist’ has recently become a Porsche brand ambassador, and paid the company’s Stuttgart HQ a visit for a new short film called The Intern. It’s all good fun, as Brody tours around the various departments taking on the role of, well, an intern for the sports car maker. Around the 14-minute mark, though, we get to see something interesting. Brody spends some time with Porsche’s head of special projects, Grant Larson, who rose through the company’s design ranks, having plenty of input in the original 986 Boxster and 997-generation 911. Larson, ‘just by chance’, happens to have some old design sketches lying around his office, which give us a glimpse at an alternative Porsche history. First, and most interestingly, there’s an early concept for the Carrera GT, sketched when Porsche knew it was going to be a mid-engined V10 supercar, but not much else. Rather than the targa-topped roadster we know and love, the sketch – dating from 1999, the year before the concept version of the Carrera GT was unveiled – shows off a coupe body with slightly more aggressive looks and a greater motorsport inspiration. In fact, with its ducktail spoiler and roof-mounted air intake, it looks strikingly similar to the Ruf CTR3, the long-time Porsche tuner’s own take on a mid-engined supercar. Porsche design sketch Next up comes another clearly mid-engined silhouette with smoothed-off edges and serious ‘early ’90s concept car’ energy. It’s not clear if this is also related to the Carrera GT project, or something else. Porsche 911 design sketch Finally, we’re treated to a fleeting glimpse of what Larson calls “goofy 911 stuff”. There’s a grey car we only get the briefest of glances at, followed by an orange one we can see more clearly. Both show fairly radically different directions the long-running model could have taken, although without compromising the hugely recognisable silhouette and rear-engined layout. Porsche 911 design sketch While none of these sketches ultimately came to anything (although we still can’t shake the suspicion that Ruf might have somehow seen that Carrera GT one at some point), it’s always fascinating to get these glimpses of what, in a parallel universe, could have been very real cars. We’re not sure it’ll win Brody a third Oscar, but it certainly wins him some extra admiration from us. Read More

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