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Reluctant Wales hero Allen bids quiet but proud farewell

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As a result of Joe Allen’s frustration with the attention that comes with playing football, he once said that he wished he could have always worn an invisible cloak throughout his career.

The midfielder made the comment while recording a podcast conversation with Owain Tudur Jones, a former Wales and Swansea City team-mate, for his good friend.

That provided a unique insight into Allen’s innermost thoughts. The 35-year-old prefers the quiet lifestyle to that which his athletic talents have given him, despite being approachable and a thoughtful interviewee.

However, it is difficult to completely escape the spotlight when Gareth Bale, in the eyes of the majority of people, refers to you as “the greatest player of Wales.”

As his nation soared to incredible new heights with their inspiring ascent to the Euro 2016 semi-finals, Allen was a whirring, combative constant as its country reached a pivotal role in Wales’ golden age.

The midfielder helped Wales win their first World Cup in 64 years, joining Uefa in France’s team of the tournament, and was named in the tournament’s champions.

Allen claims to be “incredibly proud.” It has been a privilege and an honor to be a part of this group and a time that has had many wonderful experiences.

Allen thinks about his career in the same way he did when he was a professional: selfless, considerate, and passionate.

His technical skill on the field and his unwavering lack of possession skills set the tone for his teams more than just a cog in the machine.

Brendan Rodgers moved from Swansea to Liverpool in 2012 with the then-teen he had nicknamed “The Welsh Xavi.”

Allen would start for the Reds in more than 100 games before returning to Swansea in 2022 after six years with Stoke City, the club he had supported when he was a boy and when he was only nine.

Allen’s status as a hero was already established because he had previously played for the Swans before being promoted to the Premier League a decade later, but injury prevented him from completing his second spell.

As his powers gradually diminished as the end of his career approached, Allen’s game-time gradually decreased. In the end, he was aware of when the right moment was to retire.

“Getting older, the physical demands, the punishment that the body has already endured, and staying in shape since returning have been issues,” Allen says.

A great of Wales has no “fairytale ending.”

Allen’s final game of the Championship season will be against Swansea at home to Oxford United on Saturday, but there won’t be a curtain-raise against Wales.

After Wales’ group-stage exit at the 2022 World Cup, Allen had previously decided to stop playing international football before being persuaded by head coach Craig Bellamy to do so last year.

Bellamy praised Allen for his role as a role model for the younger members of his squad just a few months into his tenure.

He was fantastic. Although these conversations are difficult, Allen describes the moment he told Bellamy he would be retiring permanently as nothing more than a supportive person.

I expressed my gratitude to him for everything he has done for me. I had him as a manager and played with him as a team-mate, and we both learned a lot from him. I’ll always be grateful that he gave me the chance to rejoin the squad.

Joe Allen (centre) celebrates Wales' win over Belgium at Euro 2016 with Gareth Bale (left) and Neil TaylorImages courtesy of Getty

Bellamy had stated that he wanted to give Allen the “fairytale ending” that his Wales career deserved, but that is currently not possible.

When he started in his place against Montenegro in October, his first international appearance in nearly two years, he was at least greeted enthusiastically by his adoring supporters.

Allen himself readily admits that he no longer acted as a force for his country as he once did.

Wales almost suffered a last-gasp defeat in their World Cup qualifier thanks to a ominous misplaced pass against North Macedonia in March, but David Brooks equalized even more strongly in extra time.

Allen laughs at what was a “depressing” moment at the time, saying, “It was a shocker.”

“It was the team’s equalization that helped me get out of a big hole. No regrets, though, as it was fantastic to come back and put on the shirt once more.

Tellingly, Brooks claimed in his post-game interviews that he and his team-mates were even more determined to bring down Allen so that the “legend” was not held responsible for the defeat.

It’s disappointing that Allen was unable to bid farewell on his own soil despite the fact that Wales were able to salvage a draw in Skopje.

However, when he first made the announcement of his international retirement, he had avert such fanfare.

Although Allen had hoped to make it to the 2026 World Cup this time around, he realized he couldn’t continue if those hopes started to wane.

That played a significant role in the choice. He claims that my gut told him I wasn’t going to get there.

Or that it wasn’t going to be the level I wanted to play for my country at a World Cup if I did.

Since Allen did not think it would be possible to make Wales’ upcoming game, a qualifying game against Liechtenstein in June, a personal send-off, there was no World Cup final act and no summer anthem.

He claims that having played my final club game, been retired, and then returned to play for international football would have complicated things.

“A difficult choice, but one that made sense,” I said.

And so will Wales resurrect after Joe Allen when they play at Cardiff City Stadium in June.

A country will express its gratitude to one of its greatest athletes, but he won’t pitch in the midst of the applause.

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Reluctant hero Allen bids quiet but proud farewell

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Joe Allen once said that he wished he could have worn an invisibility cloak throughout his career, such was his unease about the attention that comes with being an elite footballer.

The midfielder made the comment during a conversation he had recorded for a podcast with his good friend and former Wales and Swansea City team-mate Owain Tudur Jones.

That was a rare insight into Allen’s innermost thoughts. Although he is approachable and a thoughtful, articulate interviewee, the 35-year-old prefers the quiet life to the one his sporting gifts have bestowed upon him.

But it is difficult to shun the limelight completely when Gareth Bale – Wales’ greatest player of all, in most people’s eyes – describes you as a “legend”.

A central figure in Wales’ golden age, Allen was a whirring, combative constant as his country soared to dizzying new heights with their inspiring ascent to the Euro 2016 semi-finals.

The midfielder was named in Uefa’s team of the tournament in France, and then helped Wales qualify for the next European Championship as well as a first World Cup in 64 years.

“I’m incredibly proud,” Allen says. “To be part of this group and era that have had many great times has been a privilege, a real honour.

Allen reflects on his career in the same way he played – selfless, considered, passionate.

He was more than a cog in the machine; his technical quality on the ball set the tone for his teams as much as his tenacity without possession.

That is why Brendan Rodgers took the then 22-year-old he had dubbed ‘The Welsh Xavi’ with him from Swansea to Liverpool in 2012.

Allen would make more than 100 appearances for the Reds and then later, after six years with Stoke City, in 2022 he came home to Swansea, the club he had supported as a boy and joined as a nine-year-old.

Allen’s hero status was already secured having been part of the Swans team promoted to the Premier League a decade earlier, but his second spell was hindered by injury.

As the end of his career came into view, Allen’s game-time gradually decreased as his powers waned. Ultimately, he had the self-awareness to know when the time was right to retire.

“Getting older and the physical demands, the punishment that the body’s gone through already and staying fit since coming back has been an issue,” Allen says.

No ‘fairytale ending’ for a Wales great

Swansea’s final game of the Championship season at home to Oxford United on Saturday will be Allen’s last, but there will be no such curtain call with Wales.

Allen had retired from international football in the wake of Wales’ group-stage exit at the 2022 World Cup, only to be persuaded to reverse his decision last year by head coach Craig Bellamy.

Only a couple of months into his tenure, Bellamy spoke glowingly about Allen, not only as a player but as a role model for the younger members of his squad.

“He was great. These conversations are tough to have but he was nothing but supportive,” Allen says about the moment when he told Bellamy he would be retiring permanently.

“I thanked him for everything he’s done for me. I played with him as a team-mate and also had him as a manager and learned a lot from him from both sides. I’ll always be grateful for him giving me the opportunity to come back to the squad.

Joe Allen (centre) celebrates Wales' win over Belgium at Euro 2016 with Gareth Bale (left) and Neil TaylorGetty Images

Bellamy had said he wanted to give Allen the “fairytale ending” his Wales career deserved, but that will not happen now.

He was at least given a rapturous welcome by his adoring fans when he came on as a substitute against Montenegro last October, his first international appearance for nearly two years.

But as Allen himself readily admits, he was no longer the force he once was for his country.

A rare misplaced pass against North Macedonia in March almost consigned Wales to a last-gasp defeat in their World Cup qualifier, only for David Brooks to equalise even deeper into added time.

“It was a shocker,” Allen says, now able to laugh at what was a “depressing” moment at the time.

“The team dug me out of a big hole by equalising. But no regrets, it was great to come back and pull on the shirt again.”

Tellingly, Brooks said in his post-match interviews that he and his team-mates were even more determined to level the game so the “legend” Allen was not blamed for defeat.

Even though Wales were able to salvage a draw in Skopje, it is a little sad that Allen was not able to bid farewell on home soil.

Then again, he had avoided such fanfare when he first announced his international retirement.

This time around, the aim was to qualify for the 2026 World Cup but, if those hopes were beginning to fade, Allen felt he could not continue.

“That was a big part of the decision. My instinct told me I wasn’t going to get there,” he says.

“Or, if I did get there, it wasn’t going to be at the level I wanted to be representing my country at a World Cup.”

No World Cup final act and no swansong this summer, as Allen did not entertain the idea of making Wales’ next game – a qualifier at home to Liechtenstein in June – a personal send-off.

“I think it would have complicated things in many ways to have played my last club game, be retired, and then turn up for international football,” he says.

“A tough choice but one I think made sense.”

And so when Wales return to Cardiff City Stadium in June, they will be beginning life after Joe Allen once again.

A nation will show its appreciation for one of its greats, but he will not be on the pitch to soak up the adulation.

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Ruth Buzzi dead: Goldie Hawn co-star dies after Alzheimer’s diagnosis and stroke

Ruth Buzzi, a beloved character from 1970s television, has sadly passed away at the age of 88. A heartfelt message shared to her official Facebook page, which revealed she passed away on Monday in Texas, confirmed the news.

Buzzi had been fighting Alzheimer’s privately since 2012 when she was struck blind in 2022.

Ruthie left us at home yesterday evening while she was snoozing peacefully. She had been in hospice care for ten years and had a stroke in 2022 as a result of her diagnosis of Alzheimer’s ten years earlier, according to a Facebook message from her family.

On “Rwan &amp, Martin’s Laugh-In,” American actors Goldie Hawn and Ruth Buzzi give performances.

In the groundbreaking NBC sketch comedy series Rowan &amp, Martin’s Laugh-In, which ran from 1968 to 1973, Buzzi, who was adored for her sharp wit and unforgettable characters, made her biggest impression on the small screen.

In addition to her role on the show, where she starred alongside future Hollywood legend Goldie Hawn, she received five Emmy nominations and five Golden Globes for her scene-stealing performances.

Ruth contributed her distinctive comedic voice to a number of well-known television programs, including Days of Our Lives, The Carol Burnett Show, Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Berenstain Bears, The Pink Panther, and the timeless 1976 family film Freaky Friday.

Ruth passed away at the age of 88.
Ruth passed away at the age of 88.

On the road, Buzzi’s journey to comedy stardom began in the most traditional way. She first gained notoriety when she was 19 when she was touring with crooner Rudy Vallee during a summer break in college in Westerly, Rhode Island.

After graduating from college, she packed up for New York City and realized her dreams. She quickly rose to prominence in the first of nearly 20 musical revues she would perform across the East Coast.

Her television debut was in 1964 with The Garry Moore Show, followed by a performance on The Entertainers in 1965.

The famous actress's tributes have flooded in.
The famous actress’s tributes have flooded in.

With additional guest appearances on Night Gallery and Here’s Lucy, Buzzi’s quirky charm quickly caught the attention of casting managers, earning her recurring roles in shows like That Girl and The Monkees.

Her real breakthrough was in 1968 when she joined the Rowan &amp, Martin’s Laugh-In ensemble.

We laughed, and laughed, and laughed, and laughed, Buzzi once said in response to the incident. I never even imagined going to work. It was pure, spontaneous fun.

She co-starred in Laugh-In for the entire six-season run, creating an unmissable cast of eccentric characters, including the feisty Gladys Ormphby and the tipsy Doris Swizzler.

She reprised her comedic legacy with roles in animated classics like Alvin and the Chipmunks and The Berenstain Bears on shows like The Lost Saucer and Whatever Turns You On.

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Get £50 off Perricone MD’s skincare-infused ‘no make-up’ essentials bundle(Image: Getty)

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Sudanese paramilitary RSF kills 19 after taking city of al-Nahud: Sources

In the most recent uprising of violence in the brutal two-year civil war, fighting has already killed 19 people and injured 37 in the Sudanese city of al-Nahud, a strategically important port city in West Kordofan state acting as a gateway to the Darfur region.

Local authorities claimed that the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which declared on Thursday that it had “liberated” al-Nahud from the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), had looted the market, homes, and cars.

According to Al Jazeera, a doctor, a journalist, and a police officer have all been killed as paramilitaries have fought their way out of the city, which has been under the control of the SAF since the start of the conflict, which has resulted in the detention of more than 12 million people and the destitution of tens of thousands.

As fighting between the RSF and the SAF intensifies in Darfur, where 542 people have died in just three weeks, according to the UN, control over al-Nahud has gotten more important, according to the UN.

After losing Khartoum, the country’s capital, last month, in a bid to seize the region’s most populous city, el-Fasher, 400 kilometers (250 miles) west of al-Nahud, the RSF has been doubling down on Darfur in recent weeks.

Hunderte of thousands of people have reportedly fled the desert to the town of Tawila as a result of recent violence in El-Fasher and the nearby Zamzam&nbsp refugee camps.

The paramilitary group has been approving of Khartoum once more as it continues its campaign there, shelling the presidential palace in its second attack on the capital in less than a week.

The army’s General Command headquarters was bombarded by the RSF in Khartoum on Saturday.

The UN high commissioner for human rights, Volker Turk, said on Thursday that the “horror unfolding in Sudan knows no bounds” in response to the death toll in Darfur and the extrajudicial executions carried out by both sides in Khartoum state.

Alan Titchmarsh admits ‘I owe everything to it’ as he reaches milestone

Today is Alan Titchmarsh’s birthday, and the well-known gardener and television host has questioned what gives him longevity and happiness in life.

Alan Titchmarsh is showing no signs of wanting to slow down (Image: ITV)

Broadcaster Alan Titchmarsh is toasting to his 76th birthday today (May 2), and he’s taken a moment to reflect on what truly brings him joy in life.

While the nation knows him as a beloved television presenter and green-fingered gardening expert, at his core, Alan is all about family. He’s been married to his wife Alison since 1975, and together they’ve raised two daughters, Polly and Camilla, and dote on their four grandchildren.

He remarked in a conversation with Reach PLC that “I owe everything to good luck and a following wind” ()!

I have a very supportive family, I enjoy my job, and I enjoy being outside in my garden. I enjoy my food and drink, of course, with a healthy dose of humor, and laugh a lot. It has helped me.

Alan has become a household name through programmes like Ground Force, Gardeners’ World, and Love Your Weekend, even catching the eye of celebs such as David Beckham.

LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 03: Alan Titchmarsh attends the Women in Film and TV Awards at London Hilton on December 03, 2021 in London, England. (Photo by Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)
Alan says he is relishing being a grandad (Image: Dave J Hogan, Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)
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The proud Yorkshireman isn’t slowing down as he approaches another milestone. With his newest project, Gardening with Alan Titchmarsh, which airs live from his own Hampshire garden, he’s reaching out to fans.

Despite his fame and success on the small screen, it’s the simple pleasures that Alan cherishes the most, as he revealed in a recent interview with The Telegraph.

He said, “I’m actually most proud of raising a happy family with two children who are still talking to me and with whom I’m very close,” referring to awards and work accomplishments. We would always have a conversation over dinner and (prestopian) just talk.

“We weren’t immune to the odd door slam, like every parent,” I’m so appreciative of them. I admire everything they’ve accomplished now that they’re in their 40s and have their own families.

Alan Titchmarsh and his wife Alison
Alan and his wife Alison will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary this year (Image: Dave J Hogan/Getty Images)

Although Alan and his partner are scheduled to celebrate their golden wedding anniversary in July, their relationship might change.

He once acknowledged that he had an initial interest in a woman who eventually agreed to marry one of his friends but was turned down by her. On the Rosebud podcast, he explained how he eventually fell for Alison and said, “I pursued her.

“But we managed to get along very well and feel very comfortable. Additionally, there were a few friends who were performing together during the operatic.

“I actually asked my friend Steve’s former wife to come out first on Thursday because they have just celebrated their golden wedding.” She said, “Oh, I can’t do tonight; I need to wash my hair that night.” ‘”.

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We used to go out together as a group, he continued, “Anyway.” Alison was a little there, and we kind of connected. I thought she was really quite special.