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I’ve played for legends Paul Scholes, Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney & Michael Carrick – English coaching talent is there
PAUL SCHOLES, Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney, and Michael Carrick were all part of England’s Golden Generation – and they all have an eye for talent.
That, at least, is according to Middlesbrough star George Edmundson.
The 27-year-old has enjoyed an incredible career that he would never even have dared dream of while still playing Sunday League with his pals at 16.
Now he has the unique experience of playing for four of the biggest names in English football this century.
He had United legends Scholes and Rooney at Oldham, albeit for just seven games, and at Derby on loan in 2021.
He went to the Rams from Glasgow Rangers, who had snapped him up from the Latics two years previous, where Liverpool great Gerrard was his boss.
These days he has another Red Devils icon in Carrick in charge of him after joining Boro on-loan from Ipswich on deadline day following successive promotions with the Tractor Boys.
“I must be doing something right,” a smiling Edmundson told SunSport. “They were all brilliant players so I’m hoping that they can all spot an alright player.
“It’s bizarre and I bet that I’m the only player to have played for all of them.”
With questions over whether there are enough talented English coaches coming through amid Thomas Tuchel’s England appointment, there seems no-one better to ask than the centre-half.
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“100 per cent the talent is there,” declared Edmundson. “Scholes was a bit different, he was only there for a few games but that wasn’t down to his knowledge or not doing well, but if you look at all of the managers I’ve had then they have all done well.
“Gerrard won the league at Rangers and Rooney had an impossible task at Derby.
“The year that I was there we stayed up, which was incredible and we celebrated like we’d won the league because everybody knew how difficult that season was.
“I don’t think that Rooney gets the credit he deserved for that. He was brilliant and I really enjoyed it under him.
“We know the success Kieran McKenna has had and obviously the gaffer here, everybody knows where we want to be, and you can see something is building under him.”
On McKenna, Edmundson says absolutely nobody at Ipswich believed that they would achieve back-to-back promotions.
But even the English-born Northern Irish coach showed just how good he was when he suffered his first sticky spell at the helm with Ipswich as they threatened to blow-up in the Championship run-in.
He said: “I’ve had managers after a hiccup where the running stats are going up, or we are not eating enough pasta, doing this or doing whatever but he remained really calm.
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Zarach, a non-Government funded charity, supply beds for children across the region of Teesside who would otherwise not have one.
The charity are on a mission to end child bed poverty in England, giving Every Head a Bed.
George joined deliveries in the Stockton and Thornaby areas of Teesside, supporting families who needed the provision for their children.
Our man said: “It was an eye-opening experience, but a real demonstration of the vitally important work that Zarach do.
“I’m sure the name of the charity will be new to a lot of people, but having seen the work they do and the passion that the people have for helping families, I hope we can create awareness and raise some valuable funds.”
Ellie McGrath, Fundraising and Communications Manager from Zarach joined George on the deliveries and she said: “We’re so passionate about being able to reach the 11,600 children across Tees Valley in bed poverty and 900,000 around the country, and we’re asking local businesses and individuals to support us by donating.
“It’s a fact that if children sleep properly they are better prepared for school and for learning. Having a bed is so important.
“It was fantastic to have George with us for an afternoon. He was so respectful of the situation and was very keen to help us.”
“He told us that we were doing the right things and that we just had to make a few little tweaks. That was the best thing about him is how he stayed calm, never got flustered or made rash decisions and stuck doing the things that had worked and we got over the line.”
And he is enjoying life under another cool character in Carrick, saying: “Looking from the outside in before I came you would see him and how calm he was. Then you meet him and he is even calmer.
“Most of the time he will say his point rather than ranting and raving but don’t get it wrong as he can go for you and give you that kick that you need to spur you on if it’s needed.”
Edmundson “boxed off” one ambition while at Rangers by not only playing but also scoring in Europa League for them.
But it has not always been the glitz and glamour of big European nights and being coached by superstars.
The Manchester-born ace said: “I was playing Sunday League until I was 16 as I’d never got signed on anywhere.
“I then managed to get one and do a scholarship at Oldham but was originally told ‘no’ that I wasn’t going to get a pro.
“I could have just given up then, but I decided to play the final game of that season and they changed their mind and gave me a pro.
“But when I got it I thought that I needed to go somewhere and play games with the thought that if I got released, hopefully I could sign for the loan team if I do well there.”
Edmundson continued: “I probably wasn’t ready for League One and when I look back now the kit drowned me. I went out to non-league Ramsbottom United of the EvoStik North, and no disrespect, that is not the level you grow up dreaming of playing at.
“But it was great, I played Saturday and Tuesday and just got kicked around, smashed for 90 minutes and I learned so much about the dark arts and what it actually meant to get three points in front of fans.
“Football then changes quickly. When I was at Ramsbottom I was just thinking that if I can at least get to the Conference then that would be really respectable.
“But after a couple more loans and then having a really good season in League Two the next minute I’m going up to Glasgow.”
Things did not quite work out fully for him at Ibrox and after impressing at Derby he moved back south to Ipswich, who were then languishing in League One.
He said: “From the first day talking to Mark Ashton the CEO you could really tell they were serious about going up. But up until about Christmas time it didn’t really go to plan but then when Kieran McKenna came in it just took off and we went to the next level.
“After that we went into his first proper season and everybody felt ‘we have a good team here’ and with a few more additions we’d be right up there.
“If anybody says that they thought we’d do back-to-back promotions then they are lying, there’s no chance.
“But after getting up we then made a good start and just kept winning and then when it got to January I started saying to my mates ‘I think we could do this’ and I bet the lads were thinking the same.”
Edmundson and Town did manage to secure automatic promotion and that enabled the very likeable and engaging defender to fulfil another life-long ambition – playing the Premier League at his beloved Etihad.
Days before he left for Boro in August, the star came on as substitute for the final few minutes of Ipswich’s 4-1 defeat to the champions.
“I’m a big City fan so to come on was special,” Edmundson said. “Honestly I had about 50 ticket requests but I managed to narrow it down to nine as that was as much as I could get – my parents, sister, mates and close family friends all came and were buzzing for me.
“I was on the bench and I think I spent the full game warming up. Obviously we were losing but I came on at right-back.
“The thing that I was most buzzing about was that you get a Premier League debut ball with all the details from the game in a glass case now.
“I got to finally pick that up from Ipswich during the international break. I’d really wanted one of them for ages and finally got one. It’s now at my mum’s house.
“That was another box ticked and nobody can ever take away from me that I’ve played in the Premier League.”
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I left WWE and suddenly Vince McMahon is kissing and groping beautiful women.. they couldn’t say no or they’d be fired
VINCE RUSSO has claimed that women “could not say no” to controversial WWE co-founder Vince McMahon.
The WWE writer admitted that the females would say “yes” to McMahon when it came to highly sexualised storylines in the ring.
McMahon, 79, was recently the subject of a Netflix documentary and has been accused of sexual assault, trafficking and physical abuse in a lawsuit.
He has refuted the claims as a “vindictive distortion of the truth” and “lies”.
Speaking on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Russo said: “When I was writing, what the Attitude Era was all about, Piers, was blue collar versus white collar.
“That’s what it was all about. Stone Cold Steve Austin, Vince McMahon. Austin was telling McMahon every single thing a blue collar would want to tell his boss.
“Well, when I left, all of a sudden there was a shift and that shift was all of a sudden Vince is on camera with all these beautiful women, making out with them, kissing them, groping them. They are groping him.
“Now, Piers, you gotta understand something, and everybody here will understand this, as a writer I could have never written any of our female characters in that position because they couldn’t have said ‘no’.
“They would have had to say ‘yes’ because it was with Vince McMahon and they would have thought if they didn’t do this, they were going to be fired.
“So when I saw this type of behaviour, after I left, it never sat well with me. Now, I don’t know if that came from Vince or the writers.
“But like I said, he put all those females in a situation where they could not say no because they felt like their job was on the line.”
Ex-WWE announcer Charley Arnolt has insisted that she was never mistreated in the business.
However, she did admit that in WWE, people need a “thick skin”.
She added that some people “probably put their own self-respect on the backburn” as people also wanted to get good feedback from the “boss of all bosses”.
During the episode of Uncensored the likes of wrestlers Maven Haffman and Jonathan ‘Coach’ Coachman hit out a New York Post reporter.
The pair slammed journalist Phil Mushnik for his investigations into the WWE world.
They also challenged his long-running scathing momentary of McMahon.
Mushnik defended his record and also revealed that he warned Donald Trump about aligning himself with the WWE co-founder.
He said: “On two occasions, I called Donald, who I’ve known for years.
“I called him and I said ‘Donald, I have four boxes, I will deliver them to you, I’ll get a truck and I’ll deliver them to you, with all the Fedex records of the steroids and the opioids delivered to McMahon, the wrestlers. You don’t want to be involved in this?’
“He is the smartest man on earth! He said, ‘don’t you worry about it, I’m going to give the money to charity’.”
But Mushnik said he never saw him giving the million dollars promised to charity.
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Audi to be granted increased budget cap on entering F1 from 2026 season
The basis for the calculations are figures from the Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) on average salaries in countries around the world, as well as the salary figures of teams in F1.
The top three teams in F1 have an average salary level of £90,000, while the same number for Sauber, who are last in the world championship this season, is £125,000.
Salaries make up approximately 35-40% of a team’s budget, which means Sauber/Audi are in effect working to a lower budget cap than any other team.
Mattia Binotto, who was last month appointed as chief operating and chief technical officer of Audi, told BBC Sport that it would not be possible for Audi to be competitive in F1 without this adjustment.
He said that Audi had accepted that, as a consequence of changes in exchange rates being reflected in the 2026 recalculation, they would be at a $20m disadvantage.
The other nine teams are opposed to the budget-cap offset being introduced in 2026.
But they are powerless to be able to prevent it happening because none have signed up to their F1 contracts for 2026 and so there is no governance structure in place for them to affect the decision.
However, there will be further discussions on the issue in the next two months, after the teams have studied the figures supplied to them by the FIA, before a final decision is made at the next world council meeting in December.
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Inverness Caley Thistle fail to reach deal with businessman
Inverness Caledonian Thistle plans to enter administration next week after the club failed to reach a deal with an interested buyer.
Talks had been ongoing between interim chairman Scott Young and businessman David Anderson.
However, the club – who earlier this month said it was facing administration – said talks had ended without a deal being reached.
Administration would hit the club with a 15 point penalty and likely lead to the side being relegated from League One, where it currently sits second bottom.
In a short statement given to the BBC on Friday evening the directors said they have signed a notice of intention to appoint administrators which will be filed in court.
The statement said: “We envisage that the proposed administrations will be appointed on Monday or Tuesday.
“A plan is in place to allow the club to continue to trade whilst efforts to secure a long-term future are explored.”
A deadline for interested buyers had initially passed on Thursday but fans had remained hopeful finance and IT entrepreneur Anderson could strike a deal.
The club had earlier stated: “Whilst a deal was not reached, negotiations on a purchase ended amicably and DA Capital are welcome back to the table once the club’s financial situation is under control.”
Mr Anderson is the director of Cullen-based DA Capital Ltd.
Financial difficulty
It added that the board would make a further statement in due course.
ICT are currently seeking £200,000 to avoid administration in October, with a crowdfunding website set up to meet that target currently sitting at just over £86,000.
Losses ran to £1.2m last season and a similar loss is forecast for this term.
However the club have warned that figure would not include money spent on restructuring following relegation from the Championship last season.
Manager Duncan Ferguson is working for free to help the club save money, and earlier this week said that his squad have had discussions with the players’ union PFA Scotland amid the uncertainty.
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Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris provides Jordan Henderson transfer update 13 years after £20m departure to Liverpool
REGIS LE BRIS refused to rule out Jordan Henderson making a romantic return to Sunderland in January – but says no transfer talks are underway.
The Wearsider, 34, came through the ranks at his boyhood club before signing for Liverpool in a £20m deal in 2011.
He went on to enjoy great success at Anfield, captaining them to the Champions League, Premier League, FA Cup, Carabao Cup, European Super Cup and the Club World Cup.
The England midfielder’s 12-year stay with the Reds came to a controversial end in the summer of 2023 as he headed to Saudi Arabia side Al Ettifaq for mega wages.
The move turned into a disaster as he played just 19 games for the team managed by Steven Gerrard due to his family being unable to settle in the Middle East.
Henderson headed back to Europe in January with Ajax but he has started just twice in the Dutch top-flight this term.
That has led to his representatives allegedly trying to engineer a move back to the Stadium of Light to help Le Bris’ young squad in their promotion charge.
Ahead of Sunday’s trip to Hull City, the Black Cats boss bluntly replied “no” when asked directly whether Henderson’s name had been discussed as a potential target.
However, when asked if he was the type of player that he would like to bring in, he did not rule out a potential swoop.
The Frenchman said: “He’s obviously a strong and famous player.
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“At the minute the transfer window is not open, so we can speak about many players but we don’t have the choice at the moment.”
Sunderland legend Julio Arca certainly believes that it would be a no-brainer to snap him up if the opportunity arises.
The 43-year-old Argentinean, who spent six years at Sunderland and helped them to the 2005 Championship title, told SunSport: “I haven’t seen Jordan play a lot recently or what standard he is at but he is someone local that has gone on to do really well.
“He did great for the club while he was here and he can bring a lot of experience to Sunderland’s young players.
“It’s good to have experienced players like that as, even if they don’t play all the time, they can help in the changing-room and in certain games.
“Some people will think that Jordan cannot play in every game, but he can bring a lot more than just the football playing side.”
Sunderland have history when it comes to reunions with ex-stars and they have produced mixed results.
Strikers Jermain Defoe and Danny Graham both endured miserable second stints with the Black Cats while the likes of Grant Leadbitter and Paul Bracewell both enjoyed further success.
And another ex-Sunderland fan favourite Martin Gray, who came through the ranks at Roker Park to help the club win promotion in the 1990s, issued a warning to Henderson.
The 53-year-old said: “You look at his achievements since leaving Sunderland and you just think, ‘Wow, where has that come from?’
“Not many thought that he would go on to become the person he has and achieve the success he has with Liverpool and England.
“You need experience but you need energy as well.
“He could come and take some of the pressure off of the younger lads but if it doesn’t go well for you then it can leave a bit of a sour taste due to what you have achieved since you left.
“I think it’s a big decision to make and if your legs are starting to go or you start picking up little niggles then the punters can turn on you very quickly.”
Meanwhile, Ajax manager Francesco Farioli, who took over in the summer, sung the praises of Henderson when asked about the Sunderland links but refused to confirm the veteran was staying in Amsterdam.
He said: “He is an exceptional player who possesses great quality and leadership.
“Having captained his team to a Champions League victory, I believe he can effectively communicate the essence of a winning mentality and a strong work ethic.
“There are many valuable ways in which he can make a significant contribution to a young team like ours.”
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'That's gone so far!' – Dottin smashes three sixes in over
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Ex-Man Utd star Mason Greenwood set to welcome second child with partner after starting new life in France
FORMER Man United star Mason Greenwood is to become a dad again.
He is expecting a second child in the new year with his partner Harriet Robson.
The couple welcomed their daughter Summer in July last year.
Greenwood, 23, signed a five-year deal with Marseille in July after the French club agreed a £26million fee with Manchester United.
The forward had spent the previous season on loan at Spanish side Getafe.
Old Trafford bosses decided he had to leave following his arrest in January 2022.
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Greenwood was later charged with attempted rape, assault and controlling and coercive behaviour but the prosecution was dropped when witnesses withdrew their evidence.
A source said yesterday: “Mason has done a lot of growing up in the last couple of years, especially since he has become a father.
“He and Harriet are enjoying life out of the intense spotlight that comes with being a United player and is much more settled off the pitch, which means he can concentrate on his football.”
Greenwood scored ten goals in 36 games at Getafe and was named player of the season.
Since moving to France on a £70,000-a-week deal, he has netted five times, attracting interest from Barcelona.
Before the move he was being watched by Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and at least two Premier League clubs.
Greenwood scored 35 goals in 129 appearances for United.
To celebrate Summer’s first birthday, Harriet posted a video montage of him with his daughter.
He was approached for comment.
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