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Gareth Ainsworth: Shrewsbury Town appoint ex-Wycombe and QPR boss

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“From the moment we started the recruitment process, Gareth and Richard were our number one targets,” said Town’s director of football Micky Moore. “It is a massive coup for Shrewsbury Town to have them here.

“I’ve known Gareth for a long time. He was the stand-out candidate. And he is someone I have always admired for the outstanding work he did at Wycombe.

“He brings to this football club an enthusiasm and a wealth of knowledge having managed more than 150 games in League One. He is exactly what we need.

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“I’m sure, in time, we will be able to build a football club that will really make the town and our supporters proud.”

Long-serving Shrewsbury chairman Roland Wycherley is in the process of trying to step down as the owner of the Shropshire club.

Ainsworth, who has worked as a match summariser in the media over the past 12 months, is Wycherley’s 15th and probably final appointment after 28 and a half years at the helm.

“I would like to extend a very warm welcome to Gareth and Richard at this difficult time,” said Wycherley. “I wish them every success in their endeavours as they work to restore the feel-good factor to our club.”

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Shrewsbury sit 24th in League One, having swapped places with Burton Albion as a result of their 2-0 defeat by the Brewers last weekend.

First-team coach Sean Parrish took caretaker charge of both that and Tuesday’s 3-0 EFL Trophy hammering at Walsall.

Town are scheduled to return to action on 23 November with a lunchtime home game against title favourites Birmingham City.



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Solomon Ball stole a pass and took it all the way for a transition dunk to extend the Connecticut Huskies’ lead over the Le Moyne Dolphins.



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Former Man Utd player Forlan makes pro tennis debut

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Watch retired Manchester United and Uruguay footballer Diego Forlan make his professional tennis debut in a doubles event in Montevideo, losing 6-1 6-2 in 47 minutes.



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Fredrick King soars for a strong two-handed alley-oop to extend No. 14 Creighton's lead over HCU

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Fredrick King caught a two-handed alley-oop that extended the Creighton Bluejays’ lead over the HCU Huskies.



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Martin Dowden and Craig Telfer chat about Celtic v Chelsea and the weekend’s Championship



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Can Jayden Daniels, Washington Commanders WIN vs. Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles? | NFL on FOX Pod

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Dave Helman sits down with Ralph Vacchiano to talk about the game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Commanders! Within the conversation, the duo break down what the Eagles might do to contain Jayden Daniels and also discuss Jalen Hurts too!

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Chelsea v Man City: BBC Sport previews showdown between WSL top two

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Manchester City were the only team Chelsea failed to beat last season on the way to their fifth WSL title in a row.

Their first encounter last season was a feisty 1-1 draw, with Alex Greenwood and Lauren Hemp both sent off for City, who got their revenge in the reverse fixture with a 1-0 win at Kingsmeadow to end Chelsea’s 22-game unbeaten home run.

“Last season in the two head-to-head games, Manchester City were significantly the better team,” the Guardian’s Tom Garry told BBC Radio 5 Live.

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“Clearly by the end of the season, those fine margins make a massive difference.

“I think City will go into this game with quite a lot of confidence. They know from last year they can be the better side.”

City let a six-point lead slip towards the end of the season as Emma Hayes’ side won the title on goal difference.

But City have a good record against Chelsea, beating them seven times in the WSL. Only Arsenal, with 10 WSL victories over the Blues, have more.

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“Everyone wants to see who can knock Chelsea off their pedestal,” former Manchester City defender Jen Beattie added. “The team in everyone’s head when it comes to that answer is Man City.

“It’s definitely the top-of-the-table clash that everyone wants.”



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