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DAN JAMES admits he would like to follow Wales boss Craig Bellamy and play in a possible Team GB Olympic side.

British Olympic Association chiefs want a men’s football team at the 2028 Olympics staged in Los Angeles.

Bellamy was joined by Welshman Ryan Giggs, Joe Allen, Aaron Ramsey and Neil Taylor in the Team GB side which took part at London 2012

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Bellamy was joined by Welshman Ryan Giggs, Joe Allen, Aaron Ramsey and Neil Taylor in the Team GB side which took part at London 2012Credit: Getty
Dan James attended a McDonald's Fun Football Day at Bollington United in Cheshire recently

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Bellamy was one of five Welshman who played in London 2012 – the only time since 1960 a GB men’s side has taken part.

Leeds winger James said: “If the opportunity arised then I’d definitely be interested.

“Not many people can say they have been to an Olympics so if it did arise I’d be more than interested.”

New Wales boss Bellamy became the first British to score in Team GB colours in 52 years when he netted against Senegal at Old Trafford 12 years ago.

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Bellamy was a big supporter of the Olympic movement and described the opportunity as a “great honour”.

He was joined by fellow countryman Ryan Giggs, Aaron Ramsey, Joe Allen and Neil Taylor in Stuart Pearce’s squad.

The FA are believed to be keen to embrace the opportunity.

But other Home Nations are concerned a joint GB side with players from the four countries would threaten their independent status with Fifa.

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Football Association of Wales chief executive Noel Mooney claimed the possibility of GB entering a men’s side has “never been discussed” among Dragons bosses.

That is despite the BOA promoting the idea after the Paris Games this summer where Spain beat France 5-3 after extra-time to win the gold medal.

James took part in the largest ever Fun Football session to celebrate the milestone of 500,000 children benefitting from the programme across the UK

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James took part in the largest ever Fun Football session to celebrate the milestone of 500,000 children benefitting from the programme across the UK

Whether James, 26, plays in LA remains to be seen but Wales aim to qualify for the 2026 World Cup hosted in the US as well as Canada and Mexico.

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Bellamy names his squad today for Wales’ Nations League games away to Iceland and Montenegro in Cardiff this month with James set to miss out due to a hamstring injury.

But James is excited about linking up with the new Dragons chief soon as they map out their journey to emulating Wales’ 2022 World Cup qualification in Qatar.

James, who was speaking at a McDonald’s Fun Football Day at Bollington United in Cheshire, added: “The 2026 World Cup is our big aim. 

“These Nations League fixtures are very important to put us in a good position going into the qualifiers for the World Cup and we want to get to Group A in the Nations League.

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“We have had the experience of the World Cup and it wasn’t quite what we wanted.

“We were delighted to get there but we were disappointed in the way it finished.

“All the players are desperate to get there again. The fans will want to experience it too.

“It’s going to be a great one in the US so it’s one we don’t want to miss out on. America is great.

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“They are producing top footballers and the sport is becoming bigger and bigger over there.  

“You see how they put on big spectacles in other sports and that World Cup will be watched all across the globe. It will be brilliant. We don’t want to miss out on that.”

James is looking forward to working with ex-Liverpool, Manchester City and Newcastle wideman Bellamy.

The new Wales chief kicked off his tenure with a positive goalless home draw with Turkey and a 2-1 win in Montenegro last month.

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James said: “It’s a great appointment. I’m gutted to miss out.

“The manager is an ex-player who played in my position and had a great career like Ryan Giggs.

“Ryan brought me through and I’ll always thank him for that.

“But having two ex-players who were great in the Premier League will be nice for me because I can get their experiences as footballers.”

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Premier League: Jhon Duran and Ryan Gravenberch among surprise packages so far this season

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Liverpool were close to signing a defensive midfielder in the summer, only for Martin Zubimendi to reject a move from Real Sociedad – but now it looks like they did not need him anyway.

Ryan Gravenberch, 22, only started 12 games in Jurgen Klopp’s last season at Anfield, but the all-action Netherlands midfielder has looked a different player this season and thrived under Dutch boss Arne Slot.

Gravenberch has been instrumental to the Reds’ start to the campaign that has included six wins in seven matches in the Premier League, as well as victories in both their Champions League games.

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Renee Slegers insists focus is on West Ham as Arsenal aim to bounce back in WSL

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RENEE SLEGERS describes herself as a coach who prefers to live in the moment. 

It is an approach she is taking when it comes to being in charge of Arsenal in the interim. 

Arsenal hope to return to winning ways in the WSL following a loss to Chelsea

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Arsenal hope to return to winning ways in the WSL following a loss to ChelseaCredit: Getty
Their trip to West Ham with interim Gunners boss Renee Slegers follows a 4-1 win against Valerenga in the Champions League

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Their trip to West Ham with interim Gunners boss Renee Slegers follows a 4-1 win against Valerenga in the Champions LeagueCredit: Getty

The stand-in Gunners boss insists the permanent job is not on her mind despite guiding the team out of a winless run in the top tier and Europe.

Tomorrow Sunday Slegers will be at Arsenal’s helm again overseeing the team for the first time in a Women’s Super League duel.

Their trip to West Ham follows the Netherlands-born coach manaing the Gunners in their 4-1 defeat of Valerenga in the Champions League following a loss to Bayern Munich. 

The match will be their first top-flight game since their former boss Jonas Eidevall resigned on October 15.

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A draw and a loss from their last two WSL outings saw them drop to sixth and five points off leaders Man City. 

This weekend they hope to return to winning ways in the top tier ahead of their November 3rd trip to Manchester United after the international break. 

Slegers said: ”I like to be in the moment in life in general and that’s what’s needed at the moment.

“It’s something we talked about with the players as well, can we be as much as possible in the here and now because that’s what we can impact.”

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On whether she knows if she intends to put herself forward for the permanent Arsenal head coach vacancy, Slegers added: “No, that’s not on my mind at all. 

“It’s a beautiful club and it’s a brilliant squad. We have all the facilities, all the resources, so it’s obviously a very good job to have. 

“I haven’t had time to reflect on myself that much during these past couple of days.

“But I want to believe. I want the best for every individual, to have every individual show their biggest strength and to have the team play really good football. 

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“I don’t think at the moment that’s what I want to deep-dive. At the moment it’s West Ham and to get the three points on Sunday. 

“I’m happy to be a part of it at this moment in time doing everything I can do to help the team more.”

Sunday’s derby will see the Irons and the Gunners battling for maximum points. 

While West Ham are still chasing their first win in the top tier this term, Arsenal have fared slightly better away from home, narrowly beating Leicester 1-0 in September. 

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The Gunners will be aiming to boost their goal tally having netted just once in their last two WSL games. 

The last WSL duel between West Ham and Arsenal ended as a 2-1 for Rehanne Skinner's  Irons in February

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The last WSL duel between West Ham and Arsenal ended as a 2-1 for Rehanne Skinner’s Irons in FebruaryCredit: Getty

And Slegers hopes Alessia Russo scoring her first group stage Champions League goal this term will pave the way for more goals for the striker in the WSL this term.

The interim Arsenal chief added: “Alessia is really good at understanding it’s important to get yourself into good positions and then the goals will come and she scored on Wednesday.

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“That’s the main focus – to keep on getting our forwards in good positions to be able to get the ball into the back of the net.”

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Dan Azeez vs Lewie Edmondson: The rebuild vs a huge opportunity

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Southampton’s Edmondson admits he would have liked to have been more active over the past few years.

At 28, “The Saint” is unbeaten with nine professional wins to his name and Saturday will be his second fight of 2024 after winning a decision over Portsmouth’s Joel McIntyre in May.

“Dan’s been in a lot of hard spars and fights. He’s 35 and I believe he’s slowing down a bit,” Edmondson said.

“At the same time he’s going to give the best account of himself. He knows this is his last chance to put on a good performance and after I’m victorious, I feel like that will be the end of Dan Azeez.”

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Edmondson is managed and advised by former world champion Billy Joe Saunders.

Edmondson signed a contract to fight Ben Whittaker, but a fight with the Olympic silver medallist never happened.

However Saturday’s contest in Stratford provides the toughest test of his career, an opportunity to make a name for himself against a well respected rival in Azeez.

“It’s my time now, there’s a big statement coming,” Edmondson added.

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“I’ve put the work in this camp, sparring Willy Hutchinson in Marbella and other class operators too. There’s no stone that has been left unturned and I’m ready to put on a show.

“Two British light-heavyweights going at it, what more could you want, it’s what people want to see.”

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‘England’s best stadium is 18,000-capacity ground that ex-Premier League club almost abandoned to move next to a PRISON’

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THE STADIUM hailed as the best in England was almost abandoned by an ex-Premier League club to move next to a prison.

Built in 1904, the ground has hosted three professional clubs since it opened but it’s current tenants have often been keen to relocate.

An 18,000-capacity former Premier League stadium has been named the best in England

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An 18,000-capacity former Premier League stadium has been named the best in EnglandCredit: Rex Features
However, the club who plays their almost abandoned it to move next to a prison

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However, the club who plays their almost abandoned it to move next to a prisonCredit: QPR

However, they currently remain at the 18,439-capacity venue, which has been their home since 1917.

It has also now been named the best stadium in England by talkSPORT’s Adrian Durham.

After completing the 92 by visiting every Premier League and EFL ground, he ranked his top 10 in the country.

Of those, QPR’s Loftus Road came out on top ahead of Elland Road, the home of Leeds.

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Explaining his decision, Durham said: “I went to QPR v Crystal Palace in the League Cup and it reminded me how much I loved it.

“It’s in the middle of a housing estate in London. The corners are filled in, it’s tight to the pitch.

“I just absolutely love it. It’s another one where the atmosphere, when they’re doing well, is fantastic.

“That’s how a ground should be, right in the middle of a residential area. I love it.”

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Loftus Road has hosted seven seasons of Premier League football but has been a Championship ground since QPR were relegated in 2015.

Fulham and AFC Wimbledon have also both been short-term tenants in the last 25 years.

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However, despite its claim to being the best stadium in the country, QPR have previously looked to move away from Loftus Road.

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Back in 2013, the Hoops planned to build a new 40,000-seater stadium down the road from Wormwood Scrubs prison.

Designs were even unveiled for New Queens Park in the Old Oak area, around two-and-a-half miles from their famous home.

Then chairman Tony Fernandes was keen to build the new ground after drawing up plans, only for them to be abandoned after the club dropped out of the top flight.

A move was considered again in 2018, with the club hoping to redevelop Linford Christie Stadium in the same area of West London.

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QPR have also since abandoned those plans, though, and remain at Loftus Road, where they have yet to win this season.

QPR have twice scrapped plans to move to a new ground in the last 11 years

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QPR have twice scrapped plans to move to a new ground in the last 11 yearsCredit: QPR
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Resilient Mets remind why they’re in NLCS with rout of Dodgers: ‘That’s who we are’

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NEW YORK — Friday evening at Citi Field began with The Temptations singing their 1965 hit single “My Girl” in an ode to Francisco Lindor’s walk-up song. Lindor, while warming up on the field, smiled and sang along to the lyrics. Pete Alonso, stretching before what could be his final home game as a Met, joined in, too, and pretty soon the crowd — understandably tense before an elimination game — relaxed a little. Watching the jovial scene unfold in Queens, it was hard to tell that the Mets had lost by eight runs on each of the previous two days and were facing elimination. 

If they seemed loose and carefree mere minutes before southpaw David Peterson threw the first pitch of the game, it’s because that’s how they showed up to Citi Field ahead of Game 5 of the National League Championship Series. Mets manager Carlos Mendoza walked into the hitters’ meeting and everyone was smiling. Hours before their most important game of the year — yes, another one of those — New York’s happy-go-lucky attitude foreshadowed the pain they would inflict on the Dodgers.

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“That’s who we are,” Mendoza said. “There’s no tomorrow for us. But we’ve been in this situation before. So, nothing new.”

After Peterson stranded Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani on second in the first inning — lifting the crowd’s energy from unease to optimism — Alonso followed by lifting a three-run blast off Jack Flaherty in the bottom of the frame. The Polar Bear’s fourth home run of October was a harbinger of the offensive outburst that was to come. The Mets tallied 14 hits, the second-most in postseason franchise history, in their 12-6 win over the Dodgers in Game 5. 

The onslaught was a product of sticking to the plan, capitalizing on Flaherty’s drop in velocity and refusing to chase outside the zone. The Mets wound up tagging Flaherty, who shut them out five days prior, for eight runs in just three innings. Besides Alonso’s long ball, New York drew key walks, enjoyed timely hitting, and played small ball to overwhelm Los Angeles’ pitching staff. Starling Marte went 4-for-5 with three RBIs, Lindor collected a stand-up RBI triple, Jesse Winker reached base in four of his five plate appearances and catcher Francisco Alvarez went 3-for-4, too. 

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On top of all the scoring, the Mets didn’t strike out once — a feat unseen in the postseason since the 2002 World Series by the Angels.

Friday was the kind of complete effort the Mets needed to remind themselves of their ceiling. 

“The quality of at-bats that we had, the intensity that we needed every inning, we understood that,” Lindor said. “And we had to give everything that we had, and that’s what we did.”

As the Dodgers threatened to put an end to this improbable run, the Mets leaned on the experience and the results that got them to this point. Their slugging first baseman, throughout these past few victorious weeks, has been right in the middle of it. Of Alonso’s five career postseason homers, four have given the Mets the lead — including three in the past two weeks alone. Not bad for one of baseball’s most powerful hitters just weeks away from entering free agency. 

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Like Betts said on Wednesday, the Mets didn’t become one of the final four teams standing because of luck. They also didn’t reach this point because of a McDonald’s mascot or a hit Latin pop song. On Friday, the Mets reminded everyone why they’re only two wins away from advancing to the World Series: When they’re at their best, they can beat anyone. 

“We’ll be ready. We love opportunities,” Alonso said. “This is what we want to continue to play for. Today was all about, figure it out, get to Game 6. And we have that opportunity, and it’s going to be the same mentality: figure it out, get to 7. That’s what it is. Survive the day. And we did. And we’re really, really excited for the opportunity coming up.”

In a season overloaded with surprises, the Mets have the opportunity to pull off their greatest upset yet. They forced a flight back to Los Angeles for Game 6, which will take place Sunday night at Chavez Ravine, by focusing only on the 27 outs that could save their season rather than getting overwhelmed by the big picture. All baseball teams like to say they don’t look too far ahead, and instead prefer to take things day-to-day, but Mendoza’s Mets have executed that mindset better than most this season.

The Mets are attempting to become the ninth team in LCS history (AL or NL) to come back from a 3-1 hole. For motivation, they’ll be reminding themselves that they’re 2-0 in elimination games this year. 

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“We’ve had success focusing on the process for 4-5 months now, and it’s not the time to change it,” Brandon Nimmo said. “We’re just trying to beat on that dam until it finally breaks, and it broke tonight.”

On The Temptations’ official website, the Motown legends bill their story as “an epic journey of courage, struggle, triumphs, setbacks, and ultimately, international superstardom.” 

Sounds a lot like the 2024 Mets.

Deesha Thosar is an MLB reporter for FOX Sports. She previously covered the Mets as a beat reporter for the New York Daily News. The daughter of Indian immigrants, Deesha grew up on Long Island and now lives in Queens. Follow her on Twitter at @DeeshaThosar.

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