What the papers say – November 14
A wide variety of stories adorn Thursday’s front pages.
A wide variety of stories adorn Thursday’s front pages.
Gordon made a big-money switch to St James’ Park from Everton in January 2023 having gone close to joining Chelsea the previous summer.
The Dragons are targeting Nations League promotion with closing games against Turkey and Iceland.
The 44-year-old handed over caps at the team hotel on Monday evening.
Trump’s second term will coincide with the 2026 football World Cup as well as the LA summer Games in 2028.
Bethell appears to be the poster boy of England’s limited-overs reset.
Danny Care described a toxic environment akin to a “dictatorship” during Jones’ England tenure in his recent autobiography.
Head coach Farrell has kept faith with 14 of the 15 players who started the underwhelming 23-13 loss.
The Guardian said the US presidential election campaign ‘underlined’ its decision to leave the Elon Musk-owned social media platform.
Ireland lie third in League B2 heading into the final two rounds of fixtures.
Interim boss Lee Carsley’s final camp has been hit by an eye-watering eight withdrawals.
The National Education Union has announced three days of walkouts by members in November and December.
Amorim checked in at the club’s Carrington training complex on Monday.
Wales are without a Test victory since the 2023 World Cup.
The 37-year-old prop made his Test debut against Australia in November 2009.