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Arsenal’s Kelly, Russo and McCabe discuss football ‘icks’

Confession Cam is a brand-new episode of BBC Sport that stars Ashley Kelly, Alessia Russo, Katie McCabe, Beth Mead, and Caitlin Foord.

They engage in a range of behavior both on and off the pitch, get bogged down in the funniest moments from Euros camp, and have chestnut tidbits they haven’t shared with their team-mates, and Chloe Kelly has something significant to say.

Giorgio, Alessia Russo’s brother, and Love Island contestant, will make a special appearance.

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Irish teenager Dunne to drive for McLaren in Monza F1 practice

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Alex Dunne, the Republic of Ireland’s driver, will start his second Formula 1 practice session at the Italian Grand Prix.

On Friday at Monza, the championship-leading MCL39 will drive the title-scorpion.

The 19-year-old impressed with his fourth-place finish in his first F1 practice session at the Austrian Grand Prix in June.

Dunne became the first Irish driver to compete in a Formula 1 weekend in 22 years by winning the Red Bull Ring.

The development driver’s McLaren commitments will be matched by the Italian F2 championship’s 11th round.

Leonardo Fornaroli leads by 30 points and sits fifth in the standings with two victories, including those in Bahrain and Imola.

Dunne claimed to be “really excited” to be driving the MCL39 at Monza.

“To do it again at Monza, a track that is so historic, is going to put a big smile on my face,” said the former Austrian champion.

When Dunne set a time of just 0. 06 seconds to Piastri for his first McLaren appearance at the Red Bull Ring, he impressed.

He described it as having “the best day of his life,” and he will now have the opportunity to participate in McLaren’s second of four mandatory practice sessions for rookie drivers.

Dunne will have two appearances while Pato O’Ward will drive in his native country of Mexico while driving in Italy.

Although the location and driver for McLaren’s fourth rookie session of the year have not yet been confirmed, the final round of the season in Abu Dhabi appears to be a strong possibility given a number of street circuits and weekend sprints.

Dunne has won two races while competing for Rodin Motorsport in the Formula 2 division after winning the Austrian Grand Prix, but he is now only fifth overall.

He won the feature race in Austria after finishing second on the road due to a penalty for a start procedure infringement, but he was disqualified for excessive plank wear on his car.

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Irish teenager Dunne to drive for McLaren in Monza F1 practice

Images courtesy of Getty

Alex Dunne, the Republic of Ireland’s driver, will start his second Formula 1 practice session at the Italian Grand Prix.

On Friday at Monza, the championship-leading MCL39 will drive the title-scorpion.

The 19-year-old impressed with his fourth-place finish in his first F1 practice session at the Austrian Grand Prix in June.

Dunne became the first Irish driver to compete in a Formula 1 weekend in 22 years by winning the Red Bull Ring.

The development driver’s McLaren commitments will be matched by the Italian F2 championship’s 11th round.

Leonardo Fornaroli leads by 30 points and sits fifth in the standings with two victories, including those in Bahrain and Imola.

Dunne claimed to be “really excited” to be driving the MCL39 at Monza.

“To do it again at Monza, a track that is so historic, is going to put a big smile on my face,” said the former Austrian champion.

When Dunne set a time of just 0. 06 seconds to Piastri for his first McLaren appearance at the Red Bull Ring, he impressed.

He described it as having “the best day of his life,” and he will now have the opportunity to participate in McLaren’s second of four mandatory practice sessions for rookie drivers.

Dunne will have two appearances while Pato O’Ward will drive in his native country of Mexico while driving in Italy.

Although the location and driver for McLaren’s fourth rookie session of the year have not yet been confirmed, the final round of the season in Abu Dhabi appears to be a strong possibility given a number of street circuits and weekend sprints.

Dunne has won two races while competing for Rodin Motorsport in the Formula 2 division after winning the Austrian Grand Prix, but he is now only fifth overall.

He won the feature race in Austria after finishing second on the road due to a penalty for a start procedure infringement, but he was disqualified for excessive plank wear on his car.

related subjects

  • Motorsport
  • Formula 1
  • Northern Ireland is a sport

Premier League Clubs Break £3 Billion Barrier To Roar Ahead Of Rivals

According to financial experts Deloitte, the Premier League is now the “most competitive in world football” thanks to record spending of £3 billion ($4 billion) during the summer transfer window.

After a day of significant moves, Liverpool announced the record-breaking signing of Newcastle striker Alexander Isak for a sumptuous £125 million deal late on Monday.

More than £3 billion in gross sales were made during the window, which is an increase of about £650 million from the previous record of £2. according to Deloitte, $4 billion is projected to be in 2023.

Gross spend exceeds $ 2 billion for the third straight summer, and it is the first to surpass $ 3 billion.

spending surpassed that in other top five leagues in Europe, accounting for 51% of total gross domestic product, including the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A, and Ligue 1.

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A third record-breaking summer of Premier League spending in four years, according to Tim Bridge, lead partner at Deloitte Sports Business Group, sends a clear message that clubs have no plans to reduce their investment in the on-pitch product despite subdued spending elsewhere in the region.

Premier League clubs are looking to attract the best talent and help cement the league as the most competitive in world football with more English teams than ever competing in European competitions, more than any other league in Europe. ”