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‘I’m Arsenal fan who bared all and went to game in Gunners kit made of paint’

May 29, 2023 by www.dailystar.co.uk Leave a Comment

“I’m exhausted. I’ve just spent about 20 minutes trying to scrub off red in the shower,” Arabella Mia joked to Daily Star Sport , when asked about the final day of the season.

Arabella, who goes by GreenGirlBella on social media , had been Arsenal’s unexpected star of the show on Sunday afternoon. The stunner had rocked up to the Emirates with Arsenal’s home kit painted on her body, wearing underwear and nipple covers to protect her modesty.

“I was just thinking to myself, I used to do body paint in college, and I was like, that would be so cool,” she explained when asked about the decision.

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“If I can make a YouTube video of me just going around and talking to the fans, while I’m just covered in paint, because I was like nobody uses body paint for anything!”

GreenGirlBella had been hoping to gauge the reaction from fans on her outfit – and she was over the moon when it was all positive towards her. She added fans had been coming over and asking for pictures: “Honestly, people were so nice!”

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However, the look hadn’t come easy, and GreenGirlBella had spent four hours with her team perfecting the look before she headed to the Emirates. The stunner joked she had to keep going outside to let it dry as it “kept getting smudged!”

GreenGirlBella had a wider message of body positivity with the outfit too: “I’ve always been curvy… but it’s just it was just more of a sign to show people that, you know, it doesn’t actually matter. Like, it’s like your skin is your skin and your body is your body.”

It wasn’t just at the stadium that GreenGirlBella showed off the look – and she took to social media with snaps of the fit. The Arsenal fan has a large social media following – and she also runs an OnlyFans page for more X-rated snaps.

She added: “It was just more to show people that it doesn’t really matter!”

It wasn’t quite the party Arsenal fans had hoped for on the final day – with Mikel Arteta’s side sitting pretty at the top of the Premier League for the majority of the season.

The Gunners had the chance to end almost two decades of hurt, but an insurmountable Manchester City proved to be too good during the title run-in. GreenGirlBella joked: “I think to be an Arsenal fan, you have to have at least three lines on your forehead.

“Because you’ve got to be stressed. And you never ever know what’s going to happen.” However, she conceded “there’s always another season”, with the Gunners ready to go again when the festivities kick-off in September.

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Everton fan held back by stewards after attempting to confront Dominic Solanke on pitch

May 28, 2023 by www.dailystar.co.uk Leave a Comment

An Everton fan had to be held back by security as he tried to enter the pitch and confront Bournemouth striker Dominic Solanke.

Footage from the clash between Yerry Mina and Solanke emerged online, where the Cherries ace was walking away from goal – and a fan could be seen being restrained by security. One fan joked: “Who’s Da was trying to get on the pitch for a straightener with Solanke?”

“Up there with Doucoure’s goal today this haha had me in absolute bits when he ran on to front them,” a second added, While a third tweeted: “Loved this. Proper Ev.”

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It was a tense afternoon at Goodison Park, but Sean Dyche’s side had their destiny in their own hands.

The Toffees just had to win to secure their spot in the Premier League next season. And when Abdoulaye Doucoure struck gold, Goodison Park erupted into noise, with Premier League football all but confirmed for next season.

Everton’s 1-0 win over the Cherries also meant that Leeds United and Leicester City will be playing Championship football next season. Leicester had beaten West Ham, but Everton’s result meant it was useless, while Leeds collapsed against Tottenham.

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Speaking after the game, Dyche admitted Everton has to change: “There’s a lot to do. There is a lot to do. But I have assured the players that they need to be ready to work.

“Players can get trapped in low-level acceptance and there have been times where they have thought it will be alright and it won’t be alright. You have to continually work for it to be alright, not just alright.

“You can’t just accept alright, you have to strive for more. I have told the players they have to be ready because I’ll be ready, trust me.”

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Barnsley: Were Michael Duff’s Tykes unlucky with VAR in their League One play-off final defeat to Sheffield Wednesday?

May 29, 2023 by www.skysports.com Leave a Comment

Two controversial decisions went against Barnsley in their League One play-off final defeat to Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley – were they unlucky with VAR?

Michael Duff’s Tykes were denied a penalty less than two minutes in to the second half, when Lee Gregory tried to thump the ball away from his own 18-yard box, but completely missed the ball and caught Liam Kitching instead.

Referee Tim Robinson waved penalty appeals away, with his decision soon upheld by VAR Tony Harrington.

Three minutes later, Robinson showed Adam Phillips a straight red card for a foul, incidentally on Gregory. Again, VAR intervened and again, the decision was upheld, leaving the Tykes playing with 10 for the remainder of the final.

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Sheffield Wednesday’s Lee Gregory escaped punishment as his attempted clearance catches the leg of Barnsley’s Liam Kitching, but the referee and VAR decided not to award the Tykes a penalty

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Barnsley midfielder Adam Phillips is shown a red card for his challenge on Lee Gregory in the League One play-off final against Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley, with the decision confirmed after VAR review

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Speaking in his post-match press conference, a composed Duff admitted he had not seen either incident back, but word had filtered through that his side had been unfortunate with the VAR’s decisions.

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“I’ve had enough messages on my phone to tell me that, in other people’s opinions, they were wrong decisions. I spoke to Jobi [McAnuff] and Clinton Morrison at half-time and they both said it wasn’t a penalty and it wasn’t a red card,” he said.

“I thought it was a booking, it’s a mistimed tackle. I don’t think there’s any malice in it or intent to hurt the player. I think he’s gone to take the ball and the lad’s just nicked it away from him. I don’t know where’s he hit him.

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Highlights of the Sky Bet League One play-off final between Barnsley and Sheffield Wednesday

“I’ve had enough text messages from people that I trust as well that wouldn’t just say it for the sake of saying it. We’ve not had a penalty all season and to not get what we believe is a penalty in the biggest game of all is a real bugbear.

“The first half was a pretty turgid affair to watch, I’d imagine. They made it really horrible, went back to front and we got sucked into that, but we believed that, the longer the game went on, we would have grown stronger and stronger.

“We played 70 minutes with 10 men and it was their players going down with cramp.

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Barnsley boss Michael Duff reflects on a heart breaking afternoon for the Tykes following a last-second defeat in the play-off final to Sheffield Wednesday

“Even then we created some good chances; hit the crossbar, Luca [Connell] had an unbelievable chance. There’s no guarantee we would have won the penalty shootout, but it would have been a fairer way to lose.

“It’s a cruel game. Frustration is the overriding emotion again. I thought the players gave absolutely everything today, that’s all you can ask for in an arena like there. There are obviously going to be regrets, but they did everything they could.

“There’s lots of tears – they are a young group and sometimes in football, you’ve got to learn the hard way.”

Sheffield Wednesday boss Darren Moore said he had not seen a replay of either incident, but that the red card decision could well have turned the game in Barnsley’s favour.

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“The red card looked like it caught us all by surprise and I can only imagine they looked at it and thought it was a dangerous challenge,” he said.

“Those two moments changed the flow of the game. When they went down to 10 men, I thought it rocked us because I thought the occasion was getting to us and I just wanted us to show a little bit more composure on the ball.

“They threw more caution to the wind, so the onus was even more on Sheffield Wednesday to go and win the game.”

What the pundits made of the two decisions

On the penalty not given…

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The Sky Sports EFL panel discuss Barnsley’s penalty appeal and why VAR didn’t suggest for the referee to take a second look at the incident before the Tykes suffered defeat in the play-off final

Former Barnsley winger Adam Hammill on Sky Sports Football:

“Barnsley have every right to feel aggrieved today. I thought it was a stonewall penalty and I think if the referee looked at it again he might have given it.”

Jobi McAnuff on Sky Sports Football:

“We have the luxury of VAR in the final to give the referee the opportunity of seeing it again. Otherwise you argue what is the point in having it. You see the contact there. It’s a foul. No doubt about it, it’s a penalty.

“For me it’s a hard one in real time to see. So the VAR has to recommend the referee goes and has a look at it.”

On the red card given…

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The Sky Sports panel discuss Adam Phillips’ red card for Barnsley and whether his challenge on Sheffield Wednesday’s Lee Gregory was worthy of a red card or not

Clinton Morrison on Sky Sports Football:

“It’s difficult for the referee because he has jumped a bit, and his trailing leg has caught him. Just like the other one, go and have a look and see if you’ve made the right decision.”

Hammill on Sky Sports Football:

“It’s a difficult one. In real time it looked like a bad challenge. But you have the benefit of looking back at it. He’s gone to play the ball, the lad has nicked it away from him and he’s caught it with the trailing foot.”

McAnuff on Sky Sports Football:

“If you get a room full of footballers to look at that, the vast majority would say that it’s not a red card. It was reckless, but he hasn’t endangered him. The contact was minimal, and the referee should have been sent over again [to the monitor].

“For me it’s a wrong decision again.”

Like father, like son: History repeated for the Windass family

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Father and son Dean Windass and Josh Windass speak to Sky Sports after Josh’s late heroics for Sheffield Wednesday at Wembley in the League One play-off final

Josh Windass on Sky Sports Football:

“It was probably the worst standard of game you will ever watch. The standard from both teams was shocking. We worked all week on me playing off the front and trying to get to the edge of the box for cutbacks and thankfully it paid off.

“With five minutes to go I thought it was going to penalties. I was getting scared! I was just thinking on the pitch, ‘try and do something’, but nothing was coming. Luckily last minute, Gregory’s done all the work and I just put it in.

“People just think you are only in the game because of your old man who played. He [his Dad] needs to lose a few pounds then he’ll be alright [to play].”

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Dean Windass on Sky Sports Football:

“It’s absolutely incredible. I said this morning he’ll get the winner. I can’t believe he’s actually headed it because he loves his hair too much. I’m the proudest man in the world. There are no words.”

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Soccer Aid 2023 England manager CONFIRMED – and it’s a massive music star making his debut

May 11, 2023 by www.thesun.co.uk Leave a Comment

STORMZY will manage the England team at Soccer Aid 2023.

The 29-year-old rapper’s debut at the charity event was confirmed on Thursday morning.

He will head up a coaching staff which includes legendary Premier League boss Harry Redknapp , five-time Women’s Super League-winning manager Emma Hayes, and actress Vicky McClure.

West Ham academy coach Zavon Hines – a friend of Stormzy’s – will also be a part of the backroom team.

And Stormzy has spoken passionately about taking up the challenge for the game against a Soccer Aid World XI – which takes place at Old Trafford on June 11.

Stormzy, real name Michael Omari, said: “I’m a massive football fan, so getting a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to manage England is a dream come true.

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“The fact it’s at Old Trafford, and I’m a Manchester United fan, makes it extra special.

“Growing up, I have such good memories of watching Soccer Aid and all the star names who have taken part over the years.”

He continued: “I like to explore opportunities outside of music and when this one came across my desk I was delighted. This is an opportunity to show the world my football mind!

“I’m taking this really seriously. I don’t want the players saying they loved my last album – seriously, it’s just about winning the game for me. I’ll put the fire in them.

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“They need to call me ‘boss’ or ‘gaffer’, though – not Mike!”

Stormzy will coach a number of ex-footballers next month including Scott, Neville, Scholes, Nicky Butt, Jack Wilshere, Jermain Defoe, Karen Carney and Eni Aluko.

But he confirmed that Wayne Rooney would be his dream player to coach.

He said: “If I could pick any player to play for me it would be Wayne Rooney, all day long – it would be an honour to manage him.

“My other footballing heroes growing up were Ruud van Nistelrooy and Paul Scholes – but I would have played like Rio Ferdinand had I ever turned pro!”

Stormzy even joked he may call legendary manager Jose Mourinho for advice towards the end of the game.

He said: “I’ve got a really good coaching team with me and if we’re struggling with 10 minutes to go I’ll call my mate Jose!”

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Soccer Aid World XI coaching team confirmed so far: Martin Compston and Robbie Keane.

Soccer Aid World XI players confirmed so far: Usain Bolt (Captain), Ben Foster (Professional Goalkeeper), Patrice Evra, Nani, Maisie Adam, Kaylyn Kyle, Heather O’Reilly, Mo Gilligan, Lee Mack, Steven Bartlett, Kem Cetinay, Noah Beck and Tommy Fury.

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Fans think Yerry Mina tried to bite Dominic Solanke in Everton melee

May 28, 2023 by www.dailystar.co.uk Leave a Comment

Football fans reckon Yerry Mina tried to take a bite out of Dominic Solanke as tempers boiled over during Everton’s win-or-bust clash with Bournemouth.

With Everton chasing victory to perverse their Premier League status, there was a melee in the home goalmouth. Goalkeeper Jordan Pickford was in the thick of things as players from both sides piled in. Mina and Solanke squared up to each, with some supporters convinced the Everton defender tried to bite the Bournemouth forward.

“Yerry Mina biting Solanke. Commentators think it’s funny and VAR does nowt. OK,” said one.

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Another viewer added: “Neville just called Yerry Mina emotional for biting Solanke? Emotional?”

A third added: “Sky Sports has just shown Yerry Mina bite Dominic Solanke and VAR hasn’t done anything. That is simply outrageous and mind-boggling.”

A fourth said: “Weston McKennie getting called a “fat b******” by Leeds fans and Yerry Mina taking a massive bite out of Dominic Solanke. Just an average relegation fight.”

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Abdoulaye Doucoure scored the only goal of the game with a rasping effort early in the second half. With Leicester beating West Ham 2-1, Everton knew they needed to win to avoid dropping into the Championship, and after a nerve-shredding 10 minutes of added time, Toffees fans were finally put out of their misery.

The match was Mina’s last for the club after the Colombia international confirmed he will leave the club this summer. In a video message posted on the eve of the Bournemouth game, he said: “Hello Toffees, I hope you are good. I have a message and invitation for you. This Sunday I will play my last game for Everton Football Club.

“It’s time to say goodbye after five years together. I want to say thank you, for your support and love. It has been a privilege and honour to wear this shirt and represent you.

“For this reason, I invite you all to attend this ‘Last Dance’ at Goodison Park, this last battle that we have to fight. We need your help and your fight. Because together we are going to stay in the Premier League, where this great club should always be.

“It will be a special moment, full of emotion and memories. I am sure that we will make it. Come on boys. Last push. Come on boys. We are together. Yes Toffees!”

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