Lando Norris and Max Verstappen, who are chasing the title, were at the top of the times during the first Abu Dhabi Grand Prix practice.
Verstappen’s Red Bull was beaten by Norris’ McLaren by a mere 0. 008 seconds, followed by Charles Leclerc of Ferrari, Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes, and Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes.
Before the final race of the season, Norris leads Verstappen by 12 points, and if he finishes on the podium, he will become the first world champion.
If Verstappen wins the race, Norris will be the champion.
If Piastri wants to be the champion, he must overcome his 16-point deficit to become 16 points clear of Norris.
The first session of the Abu Dhabi race is infamously unrepresentative because it begins at twilight and begins with the sun setting as the sun sets and the day goes to dark.
Only Mercedes and Sauber had their race drivers and were allowed to drive the cars by many of the teams.
Lando Norris and Max Verstappen, who are chasing the title, were at the top of the times during the first Abu Dhabi Grand Prix practice.
Verstappen’s Red Bull was beaten by Norris’ McLaren by a mere 0. 008 seconds, followed by Charles Leclerc of Ferrari, Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes, and Kimi Antonelli of Mercedes.
Before the final race of the season, Norris leads Verstappen by 12 points, and if he finishes on the podium, he will become the first world champion.
If Verstappen wins the race, Norris will be the champion.
If Piastri wants to be the champion, he must overcome his 16-point deficit to become 16 points clear of Norris.
The first session of the Abu Dhabi race is infamously unrepresentative because it begins at twilight and begins with the sun setting as the sun sets and the day goes to dark.
Only Mercedes and Sauber had their race drivers and were allowed to drive the cars by many of the teams.
As part of a comprehensive investigation into illegal betting on Turkish matches, Istanbul-based prosecutors on Friday ordered the arrest of 46 people, including 29 football players.
27 of the players detained are suspected of betting on matches that take place against their own teams, according to a statement from the public prosecutor’s office.
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Metehan Baltaci, a former Turkish champion, was one of them, according to the statement.
He had been given a nine-month suspension earlier this month as a result of the betting scandal.
Six referees and the president of Eyupspor, one of Turkey’s top Super League clubs, were put in pre-trial detention on November 10 as a result of the investigation.
The other 26 players who were suspected of betting on their own teams were not identified by the prosecution, but Mert Hakan Yandas, who plays for Fenerbahce, a significant club in Istanbul, claimed they had made the wagers on someone else’s account.
According to the prosecutor’s office, 35 of the 46 people named in the arrest order have been apprehended so far.
According to the report, five people are known to be traveling right now.
According to the statement, two club presidents were among those who were “attempting to influence the outcome” of a game between their two third-division rivals in the 2023-2024 season.
According to Turkish media, neither team had even attempted to score a goal, which was where the investigation actually began, according to reports from newspapers in Turkey.
More than 1, 000 Turkish football players have been suspended by the Turkish Football Federation (TFF), 25 of whom have been banned from the Super Lig, for a time frame of 45 days to 12 months.
Alassane Ndao, the Senegalese winger for Konyaspor, who received a 12-month suspension, was the only foreigner to participate.
The third and fourth divisions make up the majority of the workforce, or more than 900 of them.
Nearly 150 referees were suspended by the TFF in October for betting on matches, and they have since been fired.
A reality TV favorite makes a comeback appearance on our screens as they reveal their plans to join the adult-only platform OnlyFans.
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Frankie Sims has become an OnlyFans creator and loves how it allows her to ‘connect’ with fans(Image: Frankie Sims/Instagram)
Frankie Sims opens up about her life as an Onlyfans creator in a new series offering a behind the scenes look into the lives of the UK’s most popular creators.
She appears in an episode of OFTV’s weekly streaming service In Real Life, which premieres on Friday December 5.
In it Frankie, 30 – sister to fellow reality stars Demi, 29, and Chloe, 44, opens up about life post-TOWIE, being a Netflix star and her new skin clinic in a high-octane episode where she jumps in a stunt car and takes part in a police-style chase.
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The show, which has previously featured Kerry Katona, Megan Barton Hanson and Marnie Simpson, sees the UK’s most popular OnlyFans creators share eye-opening insights into their real lives.
Casey Boonstra leads the creators on an action-packed adventure before an interview that explores their lives hidden behind the scenes in each episode of the series, which airs until December 19 on OFTV.
Frankie’s episode, which can be viewed here, sees her and Casey go head-to-head in a high-speed showdown on a professional drift racing circuit.
Between the adrenaline and laughter, Frankie opens up about life after TOWIE, from filming her OFTV show House of Sims, which became a huge Netflix hit, to opening her new London-based skin clinic.
Frankie describes her move to OnlyFans as “a no-brainer for me” and claims, “It’s a great way to connect with my fans directly.” She continues, “Everyone has freedom; you can do whatever you want, whenever you want, and just be yourself.”
The continued success of In Real Life is a testament to the imagination and charisma of our OnlyFans creators, according to Keily Blair, CEO of OnlyFans. “Through OFTV, we’re giving creators opportunities to expand their fan base and bring fans of reality TV an incredible mix of compelling, award-winning content.”
Frankie left TOWIE three years ago for a new life in sun-kissed LA with sisters Chloe and Demi and brother Charlie, but now she’s back in Essex after filming their fly-on-the-wall show, House of Sims.
Frankie and Demi returned to the UK last year after falling out with Chloe, after Frankie branded her a ‘bully’ following a bitter row and Chloe slammed her sisters as ‘evil users’.
In response to the tragic conflict, Frankie said, “We’ve all built this family unit, we’ve all built this name “The Sims Sisters” together, and we all received this opportunity together as a whole, and the show wouldn’t work without any of us.”
Nobody seems to have used anyone because it requires all five of us to work. It’s definitely not accurate in my opinion, so I hope it was a heat of the moment.
Continue reading the article.
Fans can catch Frankie and her cast mates, including Louise Roberts, Hannah Brooks and Lauren Elizabeth, onwww.oftv.com
A reality TV favorite makes a comeback appearance on our screens as they reveal their plans to join the adult-only platform OnlyFans.
3 images to be seen
Frankie Sims has become an OnlyFans creator and loves how it allows her to ‘connect’ with fans(Image: Frankie Sims/Instagram)
Frankie Sims opens up about her life as an Onlyfans creator in a new series offering a behind the scenes look into the lives of the UK’s most popular creators.
She appears in an episode of OFTV’s weekly streaming service In Real Life, which premieres on Friday December 5.
In it Frankie, 30 – sister to fellow reality stars Demi, 29, and Chloe, 44, opens up about life post-TOWIE, being a Netflix star and her new skin clinic in a high-octane episode where she jumps in a stunt car and takes part in a police-style chase.
READ MORE: Cat Deeley takes style notes from Kate Middleton in Boden knit that ‘fits perfectly’
The show, which has previously featured Kerry Katona, Megan Barton Hanson and Marnie Simpson, sees the UK’s most popular OnlyFans creators share eye-opening insights into their real lives.
Casey Boonstra leads the creators on an action-packed adventure before an interview that explores their lives hidden behind the scenes in each episode of the series, which airs until December 19 on OFTV.
Frankie’s episode, which can be viewed here, sees her and Casey go head-to-head in a high-speed showdown on a professional drift racing circuit.
Between the adrenaline and laughter, Frankie opens up about life after TOWIE, from filming her OFTV show House of Sims, which became a huge Netflix hit, to opening her new London-based skin clinic.
Frankie describes her move to OnlyFans as “a no-brainer for me” and claims, “It’s a great way to connect with my fans directly.” She continues, “Everyone has freedom; you can do whatever you want, whenever you want, and just be yourself.”
The continued success of In Real Life is a testament to the imagination and charisma of our OnlyFans creators, according to Keily Blair, CEO of OnlyFans. “Through OFTV, we’re giving creators opportunities to expand their fan base and bring fans of reality TV an incredible mix of compelling, award-winning content.”
Frankie left TOWIE three years ago for a new life in sun-kissed LA with sisters Chloe and Demi and brother Charlie, but now she’s back in Essex after filming their fly-on-the-wall show, House of Sims.
Frankie and Demi returned to the UK last year after falling out with Chloe, after Frankie branded her a ‘bully’ following a bitter row and Chloe slammed her sisters as ‘evil users’.
In response to the tragic conflict, Frankie said, “We’ve all built this family unit, we’ve all built this name “The Sims Sisters” together, and we all received this opportunity together as a whole, and the show wouldn’t work without any of us.”
Nobody seems to have used anyone because it requires all five of us to work. It’s definitely not accurate in my opinion, so I hope it was a heat of the moment.
Continue reading the article.
Fans can catch Frankie and her cast mates, including Louise Roberts, Hannah Brooks and Lauren Elizabeth, onwww.oftv.com
Mohamed Salah has been dropped from the previous two starting lineups, according to Liverpool manager Arne Slot, who claims he is “always in my mind”.
In the previous two games, Salah, 33, has only scored four goals and only played 45 minutes for Liverpool.
Salah, who signed a new two-year contract in April, is still wanted by the Saudi Pro League, according to sources who spoke to BBC Sport.
“Mo is an exceptional player for us,” Slot said on Friday, “I believe every player in my mind can start.”
He’s always ready to start or leave the bench, according to my mind.
In Slot’s first season as manager, last campaign, Salah scored 29 goals to win the title.
However, he was a substitute for Liverpool’s 1-1 home draw against Sunderland on Wednesday when the club resumed its winning ways at West Ham last Sunday and started from the bench again.
For Saturday’s game against Leeds United (17:30 GMT), it is still to be seen if Salah will start.
When asked if he understood Salah’s discussion after being fired, Slot responded, “Yes because he deserves it, he has been so important to me for six or seven years.
When he isn’t playing, it’s completely normal that people discuss it.
Before entering a new deal with Liverpool that runs until 2027, Salah had strong ties to Al-Ittihad.
Salah has made 420 starts for Liverpool across all divisions since joining the Reds in 2017. He has already scored 250 goals.
This week, Liverpool’s captain Virgil van Dijk claimed that Salah’s decision to leave the club serves as proof that no-one has “unlimitable credit” at the club.
Van Dijk said after the Sunderland draw that “he is still a fantastic player and we still have to remember there is a reason why he has been so successful at the club.”
As one of the leaders, I need him around. I’m not concerned. He is disappointed, which is perfectly normal since he is also disappointed when they don’t play two games in a row.
No-one is undroppable, as has always been the case. Everyone has to perform, not like you have unlimited credit.