Caldentey and Smith win PFA player of the year awards

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Mariona Caldentey, a midfielder for Arsenal, has been named the Professional Footballers’ Association’s female player of the year, along with Olivia Smith, a new team-mate.

Emma Hayes, the USA manager, was honored with the PFA merit award for her contributions to women’s football during her glittering career with Chelsea.

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After receiving her first PFA award, the Spanish midfielder said, “There is nothing better than when your opponents recognize your job.”

As a footballer, Caldentey stated to BBC Sport, “You want to win the trophies with the team and then this happens when you are successful.”

“It feels nice, but I want to win awards with the club.”

The shortlist included Chelsea’s Erin Cuthbert, Manchester United’s Phallon Tullis-Joyce, and Arsenal team-mate Alessia Russo.

Caldentey, a Spain international, won the WSL player of the year award in May, a distinction that supporters voted for.

Chelsea defeated Barcelona 1-0 in the Champions League final, with Caldentey playing the entire game, leaving Arsenal second overall in the WSL.

Smith, a forward from Canada, described it as “the first foreign player to win the award.”

Knowing that no other foreigner has won this award, she said, “This genuinely means the world to me.”

Being a role model for girls who inspire me and inspire me is both a huge honor and a huge privilege whenever I return home. This will benefit both girls and boys, I believe.

Smith, age 21, signed for the Gunners from Liverpool for £1 million, making her the most expensive signing in women’s football history.

At age 15, Smith made her international debut by joining Liverpool for a club-record fee of just over $200,000 from Portuguese side Sporting.

Before agreeing to a move to Arsenal in July, she scored nine goals in 20 games in the WSL.

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Honorary Trailblazer Hayes receives a merit award

Emma Hayes holding her PFA Merit AwardPA Media

Hayes is regarded as one of the game’s most influent coaches, and he was instrumental in creating the Chelsea dynasty that has helped them to rule English football for the past ten years.

The 48-year-old, who led the Blues for 12 years, has won 16 titles, including seven WSL titles and five FA Cups.

She has won two awards for Best Fifa football coach and six times for the season in the WSL.

Hayes has continued to enjoy success with the USA, winning them gold at the 2024 Paris Olympics, since leaving Chelsea at the end of the 2023-24 season.

Champions League champions Arsenal dominate the team this year.

Champions League winners Arsenal, with four players included, were the WSL team of the year, which the players chose.

Along with Tullis-Joyce, Maya le Tissier, and Jayde Riviere from Manchester United, Emily Fox, Kim Little, Caldentey, and Russo were included in the starting lineup.

Millie Bright and Erin Cuthbert were inducted as Chelsea’s champions, while Hasegawa and Fowler were inducted as Manchester City’s starting lineup.

Goalkeeper:

Manchester United Phallon Tullis-Joyce

Defenders:

(Arsenal) Emily Fox

Manchester United’s Maya Le Tissier

Millie Bright (Chelsea)

Manchester United’s Jayde Riviere

Midfielders:

Manchester City’s Yui Hasegawa

Erin Cuthbert (Chelsea)

Kim Little (Arsenal)

Forwards:

Mariona Caldentey (Arsenal)

Alessia Russo (Arsenal)

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Christine McGuinness’ real reason for leaving Celebs Go Dating and what fans didn’t see

EXCLUSIVE: In the episode tonight, Anna Williamson discusses Christine McGuinness’ decision to leave Celebs Go Dating.

Christine left Celebs Go Dating during Tuesday’s episode(Image: E4)

Tonight, Celebs Go Dating viewers will see Christine McGuinness leave the agency after an emotional chat with dating experts, Anna Williamson and Paul C Brunson.

Christine left the dating service last week, but episodes one and two made it abundantly clear that she was struggling. The mother of three had to choose who to travel to Ibiza, we saw. The leave-the-process, according to Anna, was the “powerful decision” Christine made.

In last night’s episode, Christine was told she’d be going on a blind date, although she told the cameras she “hated surprises,” and tonight, it looks like it all gets to much for her as she makes the “brave” decision to quit. It comes after Christine McGuinness says ‘it’s my fault’ and reveals surprising truth behind Paddy split.

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Anna shared further insight on Christine’s reasoning behind leaving the show(Image: Channel 4)

Now, dating expert Anna Williamson has spoken to the Mirror on the shock moment she found out Christine would be leaving.

Although it appeared Christine was only working for a week before making the decision to leave, Anna confirmed that this wasn’t the case. The dating expert claimed that the actress “really worked on herself” both on and off the screen as a result of her “brave” decision to quit.

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“Every moment counts when you’re in the agency,” she said, adding that Christine spent a good few weeks with us. It was “really lovely to get to know her,” according to the host, and this is what makes the show so unique: it is authentic.

No one else but Christine, nor any of us, could have predicted that she would enter the process unprepared for what she was doing at the time.

“And often we only know that only those who can make those decisions when we start to work on ourselves, and that’s what Christine did and it was very brave of her.”

Anna and Paul were shocked to learn the news, who had not known about it until she had spoken with them during a scene planned for tonight’s show.

We didn’t know until the scene where you’ll find us, Anna said. We as coaches realized that she found the process challenging because everyone finds it difficult. That was put in even more spotlight by Ibiza.

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Christine decided to leave the agency after visibly struggling(Image: Channel 4)

The agents were obviously sad to see her leave, but Anna claimed she and Paul applauded the star’s “brave” choice to leave.

She came to us to tell us that she had decided it wasn’t the right time, which was brave. That was absolutely applauded by Paul and me. That is always the best way for our clients to lead us as coaches. We’re just helping them stay on the right path for them while they’re in the driving seat.

During her two weeks at the agency, Christine was extremely open about her past, opening up about the reasoning behind her split with Paddy for the first time. Christine once again opened up to the agents, as she revealed that ‘the trust was broken’ in her marriage.

Anna believes that speaking up during the emotional exchange helped her progress.

It’s really important for us to identify where our clients are on the journey and determine whether we can help them any further in releasing any pain, she said.

The couple who wed in 2011, made a shock announcement in 2022, that they had decided to go their separate ways.

“Working through our previous relationships and healing and vocalizing absolutely makes you feel much more whole and in a more deliberate state of mind,” Anna continued.

She was very generous in allowing her to drop her walls and trust us by telling us exactly what had caused her relationship breakdown, and it was obviously very emotional to talk about.

Christine left the show, with her head raised, and the door will always be open should she ever want to go back, according to Anna and the other agents.

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Anna Williamson, a Relationship Expert, and the celebs’ go-dating agent on Channel 4, can be found at @AnnaWilliamson. Celebs Go Dating’s newest season can be viewed and streamed on E4.

Villa explore Jackson deal – Wednesday’s gossip

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Aston Villa’s transfer wishlist includes Chelsea’s striker Nicolas Jackson, their bid to sign RB Leipzig midfielder Xavi Simons, their signing of Manchester United forward Alejandro Garnacho, and Tottenham’s interest in Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche.

Due to the financial constraints of the West Midlands club, Aston Villa is considering the viability of a move to sign Chelsea‘s 24-year-old Senegal striker Nicolas Jackson. The asking price must be less than £60 million. (Telegraph requires a subscription)

Chelsea’s attempts to sign RB Leipzig’s 22-year-old Dutch midfielder Xavi Simons have been delayed as a result of Bayern Munich’s decision to pursue French international Christopher Nkunku, 27, has been delayed. (Guardian)

Chelsea are expected to make more efforts to sign Argentina’s Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United, but the 21-year-old will not be able to leave on a cheap foot. (Evening Standard)

Yoane Wissa, a 28-year-old DR Congo international, has been priced at £60 million, despite Newcastle‘s unwillingness to pay more than £40 million for him. (Northern Echo)

Newcastle are interested in Jorgen Strand Larsen, but the 25-year-old Norwegian is not a hankering to leave Molineux. (The Athletic is required to subscribe)

With Manchester City demanding $70 million for the 21-year-old, Monaco have turned their attention to French attacking midfielder Maghnes Akliouche, 23, as a less expensive option to Brazil winger Savinho. (Independent)

Eberechi Eze, 27, a fellow Englishman, whose move to Tottenham is getting closer, is being replaced by 19-year-old Southampton winger Tyler Dibling. (Talksport)

After Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis brokered a deal with the Turin club’s general manager Damien Comolli, 27-year-old Brazilian midfielder Douglas Luiz will move to Nottingham Forest from Juventus. (Tuttosport – in Italian)

In a deal worth £18.4 million (21 million euros), Leeds are prepared to sign Switzerland international Noah Okafor. (Sky Sports Italy, Italian)

Both Wolves and West Ham are interested in Spain midfielder Marc Casado, but they must decide whether or not to let the 21-year-old leave. (Spanish: Marca)

West Ham are close to completing a deal that will grant Edson Alvarez, 27, a loan move to Fenerbahce. (Talksport)

Espanyol and Burnley are in talks to sign Luca Koleosho, a 20-year-old Italian U21 player, on a season-long loan. (Sky Sports)

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Six Republican states send 1,100 troops to US capital amid crackdown

In an effort to combat violent crime, Republican-led governors from six Republican-led states are sending hundreds of troops to Washington, DC, strengthening President Donald Trump’s aggressive plan to flood the city with soldiers and federal agents.

Three people with knowledge of the situation told Reuters on Tuesday that the Trump administration has ordered federal prosecutors in Washington, DC, to be more aggressive in prosecuting those accused of being arrested in connection with a crackdown in the country’s capital.

Days after the Republican governors of West Virginia, South Carolina, and Ohio requested that the Trump administration send troops to Washington, the Republican governors of Mississippi, Louisiana, and Tennessee announced on Monday that they would do so.

Trump made the announcement on August 11 that the DC police force would temporarily be governed by the federal government, claiming that 800 members would join the federal DC National Guard to combat what he termed a “crime emergency” (in spite of declining crime in the country’s capital).

Additionally, the FBI and other agencies sent federal agents to patrol the city’s streets. The administration and Mayor Muriel Bowser reached a deal with the city’s attorney general to keep Police Chief Pamela Smith in charge of the department’s operations after the city’s attorney general filed a lawsuit.

Governors of Mississippi and Louisiana both announced on Monday that they had authorized the deployment of 200 Guard personnel to the capital, while governors of Louisiana and Mississippi both announced their approval on Monday. According to local media reports, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has also sent 160 Guard troops to the city.

Governor Landry stated in a post on X that “we cannot allow our cities to be overrun by violence and lawlessness.” “I’m proud to back this effort to restore safety and sanity to Washington, DC, and cities all over our country, including here in Louisiana,” said one supporter.

Days earlier, West Virginia promised 300-400 troops, South Carolina, 200, and Ohio, 150.

More than 1,100 Guard troops have been announced for deployments to Washington overall by the six Republican states.

Despite city data showing a 30% decrease from 2023 to 2024, which has continued to decline, Trump has justified his takeover by citing the city’s high crime rates.

According to a source with knowledge of the investigation who spoke to The Associated Press and was not authorized to discuss an open investigation publicly, the Department of Justice has opened an investigation into whether Washington, DC police officials have falsified crime data.

What federal regulations could have been broken by a potential crime data manipulation, it was unclear at the time.

The mayor’s office declined to comment on the situation.

On Tuesday, The New York Times published its initial report on the investigation. A Metropolitan Police Department commander who was suspected of influencing crime data took paid administrative leave earlier this year, according to NBC Washington.

Federal charges and troops’ maximums were achieved

According to sources who spoke with Reuters on the condition of anonymity, Jonathan Hornok, the head of the criminal division of the Washington, DC, US Attorney’s Office, instructed prosecutors to file as many federal cases as possible against those detained during the sweeps on Monday.

The people who were convicted of federal crimes can receive harsh sentences, so the decision could strain both the court system and raise the stakes for criminal defendants.

US Attorney [Jeanine] Pirro has made it abundantly clear that the current method of doing things is unacceptable in accordance with President Trump’s order to keep DC safe. According to a spokesperson for Pirro’s office on Tuesday, she instructed her staff to charge the highest crime that the law and the evidence support.

The capital has been informed about the National Guard’s armed-making plan in a move that could also raise street tensions. According to a person familiar with the situation who was not authorized to reveal the plans and spoke to The AP on the condition of anonymity, it has not received information about when that might occur or where armed Guard members might be stationed in the District.

It would change what the Pentagon and Army have said about the troops’ lack of weapons. In a statement released last week, the Army stated that “weapons are available if needed but will remain in the armoury.”

Kingsley Wilson, a press secretary for the Pentagon, added last week that troops won’t be armed.

The District of Columbia National Guard said troops “may be armed in accordance with their mission and training” in response to questions about whether Guard members in Washington would be armed in the coming days.

The DC Guard’s spokesperson, Maj Melissa Heintz, did not provide more information, saying that their efforts were aimed at protecting the safety of the civilians they served.

Critics claim that the crackdown is “political theater.”

Two months after Trump sent thousands of troops into Los Angeles to halt protests against an immigration crackdown, the National Guard’s extraordinary deployment in Washington, DC comes. Similar takeovers of New York, Chicago, and LA have been threatened by him.

The deployments, according to experts, are in violation of the Posse Comitatus Act of 1878, which generally forbids the use of the National Guard and other branches of the US military in civilian law enforcement.

The deployment, according to critics, is merely performative and is intended to distract from more pressing issues.

The Center for American Progress stated in a statement that the Trump administration’s excessive authority will not make Washington, DC safer. It also poses a risky political theater that threatens democracy in the country’s capital and beyond.

It’s unclear whether the federal takeover has led to more enforcement despite the administration’s insistence that troops are needed to stop crime.

US Attorney General Pam Bondi reported on X on Tuesday that the Trump administration’s operations had been impacted by 465 arrests, or 39 per day on average.

However, according to city statistics, the Metropolitan Police Department made 61 arrests on average per day in 2024.