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Spurs teenager Moore joins Rangers on loan

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Mikey Moore has signed a season-long loan deal with Rangers.

The 17-year-old has 21 appearances for the London club and is regarded as one of English football’s brightest young talents.

The teenager said to RangersTV, “It was a huge opportunity for me once I learned that Rangers were interested and wanted me to come.”

“I think it’s a great place to be right now,” said the new boss and our play. I made the easy choice to come here.

In May 2024, Moore made his Premier League debut at the age of 16 years and 277 days. He is the youngest player to have played for Tottenham.

The England Under-19 international also became the club’s youngest player to start a Premier League game in October.

He broke Jimmy Greaves’ record as the youngest English scorer in a major European competition during the club’s Europa League-winning campaign last year, breaking the club’s record of Jimmy Greaves.

We were interested in adding him to the squad because of his brave, aggressive attacking skills, and he is undoubtedly a player who, despite his age, can impact the team right away, according to Rangers head coach Russell Martin.

Massive Ibrox endorsement from Defoe

Before making the temporary switch, Moore sought counsel from former Spurs and Rangers striker Jermain Defoe.

While coaching Moore for the Tottenham under-18 side at Ibrox, the former England international spent 32 goals between 2019 and 2022.

When I called him, he said, “You get an opportunity to go to Rangers,” the teenager said.

I spoke to him incredibly well and was very close to him. He only praised the club and its members.

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Media Aide Clarifies Viral Video Of Atiku

Atiku Abubakar, the former vice president and the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) candidate for president in 2023, Paul Ibe, the media adviser, addressed a popular video of Atiku making the rounds on social media.

The former vice president was heard expressing confidence in his presidential ambitions in the video.

However, Ibe stated in a statement that the footage in question should not be taken out of context and that it was not recent and should not be taken out of context in a statement released via his official X account (previously Twitter).

Ibe wrote that “Atiku’s older video is being used for mischief.”

Read more about Atiku’s security clearance, Threat to Obi Against All of Us.

He clarified that the video was shot in the course of Atiku’s press conference and not as a response to any upcoming political decisions or announcements.

Atiku Abubakar, the former vice president of Nigeria (1999-2007), addressed journalists ahead of the PDP presidential primary in 2023.

He explained that he sounded confident because that is what one person expects from a man who has worked hard and is optimistic about winning the election in 2023.

Ibe urged viewers to avoid intentionally spreading false information, and emphasized the importance of putting the video in context.

He continued, “It is crucial to provide the context of this video to prevent mischief makers from misrepresenting what this video is all about.”

On the PDP’s platform, Atiku Abubakar placed second behind All Progressives Congress (APC) President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who won the election for president in 2023.

Tottenham close to loan move for Bayern’s Palhinha

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Munich, Bayern midfielder Joao Palhinha is on loan at Tottenham, and they are close to signing him.

The clubs are still in progress, and there is a fundamental agreement in place.

The 30-year-old has an option to make the transfer permanent, which is unlikely to be a problem with personal terms.

Prior to his £42.3 million move to Germany in July 2024, Palinha made 68 top-flight appearances at Fulham in two years. He also has significant Premier League experience.

The Portugal international is eager to return to England after only six Bundesliga starts since moving to Bavaria.

Since Thomas Frank’s arrival, Spurs have already made permanent use of Mathys Tel’s temporary loan, and West Ham have signed Mohammed Kudus in a £55 million deal.

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Russia’s actions in Ukraine ‘disgusting’, says Trump

Donald Trump, the president of the United States, has threatened new sanctions while criticizing Russia’s military actions in Ukraine as “disgusting.”

“Russia,” I find it repulsive what they are up to. On the same day that more than two dozens of people were killed in Moscow’s attacks on Kyiv, Trump declared to reporters that he thought it was “disgusting.”

Trump added that he intends to visit Russia next along with Steve Witkoff, his special envoy currently in Israel.

Before Trump’s efforts to mend ties with the Kremlin slowed to a grinding halt, Russian President Vladimir Putin had already met Witkoff numerous times in Moscow.

Washington is threatening severe economic sanctions against Moscow if it doesn’t ratchet up hostilities in Ukraine until the end of the week.

Trump reiterated Thursday’s deadline.

“We’re going to impose sanctions,” The US president made reference to Putin, saying, “I don’t know whether sanctions bother him.

Trump has previously vowed that any new regulations could lead to “secondary tariffs” aimed at China and India, two of Russia’s remaining trading partners. This would stifle Russia even more, but there would also be significant international unrest.

The US president made his own rosy predictions for the conclusion of the conflict in Ukraine, which had been raging since Russia’s invasion of its neighbor in February 2022.

Trump has recently expressed his frustration with Putin over the unrelenting offensive Moscovite has been taking.

‘Regime change’ is a call for it.

Following a Russian attack the day before, Kyiv’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on Friday that rescue operations were complete.

“Unfortunately, there are currently 31 known fatalities, including five children,” according to the report. He wrote on social media that the youngest child was only two years old.

The president also stated that Russia launched attacks on Ukraine in July using nearly 260 drones and more than 3,800 missiles.

Zelenskyy urged his allies to “regime change” in Russia in a separate statement on Thursday, just after the deadly attack in Kyiv.

Zelenskyy said he believed Russia could be “pushed” to end the war during a conference on Thursday marking the 50th anniversary of the Helsinki Accords’ signing.

Moscow will continue to try to destabilize neighboring countries even after the war is over, he said, “but if the world doesn’t want to change the regime in Russia.”

Ukraine was the primary target of Russia’s missile launches from late on Wednesday through early on Thursday, according to the Ukrainian air force, firing at least 300 drones and eight cruise missiles.

Meanwhile, the Russian army claimed to have taken control of Chasiv Yar, a crucial hill town in eastern Ukraine, which the two parties have engaged in months of bloody hostility.

Moscow has increased its deadly aerial assaults on Ukraine in recent months of the conflict, putting pressure on US forces to put an end to its nearly three-and-a-half-year invasion.

In response to Kyiv’s growing drone and missile attacks, Germany announced on Friday that it would start delivering two more Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine asap.

FG To Partner With State Govt, Developers On Affordable Housing Projects

The Federal Government’s plans for a state-by-state homeownership and housing development campaign, a collaborative initiative with state governments, private developers, and development partners, were unveiled in a major announcement by the Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, in an effort to close policy execution gaps at sub-national levels.

He laid out the strategy as he opened the 19th edition of the Abuja-based Africa International Housing Show (AIHS), confirming the Federal Government’s commitment under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s “renewed hope agenda” to address the country’s housing crisis with bold, inclusive, and novel reforms.

The Minister stated that “we will embed housing reform champions in state governments, convene State Housing Roundtables, and provide hands-on support to build viable housing projects and unlock financing opportunities.”

In his opening address to a gathering of ministers, lawmakers, members of parliament, ambassadors, development partners, housing professionals, financial institutions, and leaders from the private sector from across Africa and beyond, Dangiwa emphasized that, despite expanding housing supply efforts, affordability continues to be the biggest obstacle to homeownership on the continent.

“Millions of families across Africa are still unable to purchase decent homes despite having access to them. The Minister stated that this administration is “building houses” and that it is also working to lay the foundations for a truly affordable and sustainable housing system for Nigerians both now and in the future.

He cited the three-tier Renewed Hope Housing Programme of the Federal Government as the blueprint for delivering affordable housing across the country. It consists of Renewed Hope Cities, Renewed Hope Estates, and Renewed Hope Social Housing Estates.

According to him, to date, public-private partnerships (PPPs) have been used to fund significant urban housing developments, bringing in more than 70 billion dollars.

The Minister also praised the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria’s (FMBN)’s (FMBN) key initiatives, including the MOFI Real Estate Investment Fund (MREIF), which will expand access to long-term mortgage loans at affordable rates, as well as the Rent-to-Own Scheme and Rental Assistance Product, which are designed to relieve housing pressure on urban workers and young families.

Read more about Trump’s revelations of new tariffs and sanctions on Canada.

According to the UN-Habitat Global Action Plan and the Addis Declaration on Inclusive Urban Development, “no one and no place is left behind,” he further reiterated the ministry’s commitment to urban renewal and slum upgrades.

Dangiwa urged development finance organizations, donor organizations, and the private sector to work with the Federal Government to turn shared knowledge gained at conferences like AIHS into tangible outcomes for Nigerians.

The Championship is back… where the soul of Scottish football lives

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The words of the great philosopher Homer J. Simpson immediately come to mind when I consider who will win the Championship this year.

“I never make predictions,” and I never will.

When it comes to contemplating the strange and splendid chaos that is Scotland’s second tier, this self-defeating maxim seems like a particularly appropriate code to follow.

And it all begins on Friday night when Arbroath hosts Ayr United in front of Sportscene cameras.

Enjoy the madness and hope the Gayfield wind machine is activated for even more flavor, instead of predictions and sane football chat.

Dick Campbell’s days are long gone, but the embers of that fiery, titanic title feud against Kilmarnock from season 2021 to season 2022 still sparkle admirably on the Angus coast.

Colin Hamilton and David Gold, two of his dependable lieutenants from those days, are now effectively combining for player-management. Before the game against Ayr, the club will display the League One flag in honor of a winning side.

Does the ayr have a promotion scent?

What does Ayr United’s future look like?

A clearly sceptical Scott Brown left the play-offs at the end of last season, casting doubt on his own future.

However, Brown led his team to four wins out of four in the Premier Sports Cup group stage, including a 4-0 victory over Arbroath at Somerset Park, with the dark clouds scurrying off into the distance.

Add in the addition of new signings like Dom Thomas, Kevin Holt, and Shaun Want, who all recently returned from overseas and were Larne team players who competed in Europe.

Off the field, the club is also making good progress. Could their year come to an end?

St Johnstone will host them for their final game of the season. After a 16-year absence from the top flight, the Perth side are among the favorites to win the division.

They have remained loyal to Simo Valakari, who is firmly committed to his attack-minded approach. It was a success for Falkirk last season and has clearly been for the Saints in the League Cup so far, with four victories coming together and Elgin City being wiped out 8-0.

There appears to be promise here when you add in a fascinating mashup of decent performers from the previous season, including Sam Stanton, Reece McAlear, and Adama Sidebeh, who have since proven themselves in the Championship, and a proven pairing of Adama Sidebeh. Stevie Mallan’s signing also appeals to observers.

Some bookmakers predict that Ross County, the other relegated Premiership side, will win.

Owner Roy McGregor has taken John Robertson off of Sportsound on the weekends to give his experience to manager Don Cowie, and it seems rigueur to appoint BBC Scotland pundits.

With Gary Mackay-Steven, Ross Docherty, Nicky Clark, and Declan Gallagher, the Staggies have also added experience and quality. They should immediately stamp some identity into the side because they are all familiar with this area from the beginning.

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Partick Thistle is traditionally a top four mix, but how will they fare without talismanic striker and captain Brian Graham, who left to join Falkirk?

Will Dunfermline’s box office produce the blockbuster season?

Could Dunfermline Athletic have a box office? Possible, with former Celtic boss Neil Lennon and poker-playing tycoon co-owner James Bord, who also has ties to a sports analytics company, in charge at East End Park.

Some claim to be the Pars’ Championship dark horses, three victories in the League Cup, and a defeat at Hearts, where they won praise and showed positive signs.

They travel to Greenock Morton, another club that has hired a veteran manager, to kick off their season. Billy Davies, a former Motherwell, Derby, and Nottingham Forest boss, has joined Dougie Imrie as their technical head coach.

Three wins in the League Cup’s group and a win over Aberdeen in the second round are positive.

The summer’s best piece of business for Raith Rovers was keeping star winger Dylan Easton. Before he can become one of the stars in this division, he has already demonstrated that if he can keep back spasm problems at bay.

In a League Cup campaign that Kirkcaldy won, he already has five goals in four games.

And who should Airdrieonians be, exactly? The Diamonds had a chance to win the play-offs due to Hamilton Academical’s points deduction, which saw them fall into League One.

Given that Rhys McCabe’s side won numerous awards in their first second-tier campaign, there is still room for improvement this time. Nothing will have improved since the League Cup victory over Premiership Dundee, which ended in 1-0.

And lastly Queen’s Park… This season seems to be all about transition, with Willie Haughey, a wealthy philanthropist, ending his financial support of the club next summer. It’s difficult to see them attempting to emulate the 2023 promotion push given the current circumstances.

Of course, football is only a small portion of the Championship’s story, with the allure of those rickety stands that evokes memories of a bygone era, and the passion and color that pour from those stands in frequently wondrous and wacky ways onto our television screens on Friday nights.

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