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Stephen Darby and Steph Houghton talk MND on Rob Burrow podcast

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Former Liverpool and Bradford City footballer Stephen Darby, who was diagnosed with motor neurone disease in 2018, says he tells his family not to “waste time” and “enjoy what we have now”.

The 35-year-old appears as a guest, alongside his wife – former England and Manchester City captain Steph Houghton – on series two of award-winning podcast “Rob Burrow Seven, Meets…“.

The series is presented by former rugby league great, Rob Burrow, who himself was diagnosed with MND in late 2019. Episodes were recorded before Burrow died in June, aged 41, and are available now on BBC Sounds, on what would have been the former Leeds Rhinos player’s 42nd birthday.

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MND is a degenerative condition that affects how nerves in the brain and spinal cord function. There is currently no cure.

Before he passed away, Burrow was awarded a CBE in the New Year’s Honours List earlier this year, alongside friend and former team-mate Kevin Sinfield, in acknowledgement of their fundraising and campaigning around MND.

Darby praised Burrow and his wife Lindsey for “turning this MND diagnosis into a positive”.

With his own playing career cut short at the age of 29, Darby said he would like his own legacy to be “to carry on the fight” and added: “I’d like to think we are doing everything we can to leave MND in a better place.”

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In March, Darby completed a 178-mile march in aid of people with MND.

When Houghton announced she would retire at the end of last season, leaving the game as Manchester City’s most decorated player, she cited a desire to spend more time with her family. The 36-year-old former defender spoke on the podcast about wanting to have children.

Other guests on the returning podcast series include former multiple world champion boxer Ricky Hatton, England’s second most successful bowler Stuart Broad and former Rhinos captain Sinfield.



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Majority shareholder Dermot Desmond believes Celtic have done “exceptionally well” in the early weeks of the current campaign.

A dramatic late win at Ross County on Sunday stretched their winning league start to seven games, with a League Cup semi-final to come next month.

Desmond, who was playing at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, said a chastening 7-1 Champions League defeat by Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday was unfortunate, but the Irishman said “it was important” Celtic responded.

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“I am very pleased,” he told BBC Scotland.

“I think we have played good football. We had a good start and could have played bad football, but we have played very good and exciting football.

“Unfortunately we weren’t at our best on Tuesday, but I like what we are doing, what Brendan is doing and I think we have a good squad.”



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Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa and Nottingham Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White are England doubts after sustaining injuries

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Aston Villa defender Ezri Konsa and Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White are doubts for England duty after sustaining injuries on Sunday.

Konsa, 26, suffered a hamstring injury and left the field just 12 minutes into Villa’s goalless draw against Manchester United.

Gibbs-White, 24, was substituted after 76 minutes of Forest’s 1-1 draw at Chelsea.

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Both players have been named in Lee Carsley’s 25-man squad for England’s Nations League fixtures against Greece and Finland next week.

Carsley handed Konsa a starting role when the Three Lions beat Finland 2-0 at Wembley on 10 September.

“I think it is a hamstring but I don’t know if big or small,” Villa boss Emery said of Konsa’s injury.

However, after Emery had spoken at his post-match press conference a Villa official said even if the injury was a small one, it would still rule Konsa out for two weeks and therefore make no sense for England to call him up.

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Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo also suggested the prognosis on Gibbs-White is unclear until they further investigate on Monday.

“He will be assessed and tomorrow he will do a scan to see if he can join the England squad. I hope for the best,” Nuno told BBC Sport.

Gibbs-White made his senior debut for England from the bench during a 2-0 Nations League victory against the Republic of Ireland on 7 September.

England will attempt to extend their winning start under interim manager Carsley when they host Greece on 10 October and travel to Finland three days later.

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Marie Hobinger scores a “brilliant” free-kick to put Liverpool 2-1 up against Tottenham in their WSL match at Gaughan Group Stadium.



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Liverpool’s Cornelia Kapocs’s “incredible” strike puts the Reds 1-0 up against Tottenham during their WSL clash at the Gaughan Group Stadium.



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Cooper relieved 'dark cloud' has lifted after first Foxes win of season

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Leicester City boss Steve Cooper “feels great” after the Foxes enjoyed their first Premier League win of the season with a 1-0 win over Bournemouth.



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Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola finds it “difficult to explain” how his side managed to do “everything but score” in their 1-0 loss at Leicester.



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