News about Tom King
After being told it would be'impossible to develop the initiative' at Molineux by owners Fosun International, Julen Logie says he cried when leaving Wolves just days before the season begins
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September 29, 2023
Due to differences with owners Fosun International over transfer policy, the former Spain and Real Madrid manager decided to leave the West Midlands club. Wolves had only recruited free signings Tom King and Matt Doherty by the time Lowellegui departed on August 9, having sold Ruben Neves to Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal for £47 million. Jeff Shifley wrote an open letter to supporters, advising that signings must be reduced in order to comply with Financial Fair Play guidelines, and that the 57-year-old's desire to guide Wolves to the top-half of the Premier League could not be fulfilled.
During this international break, Man United's stars will fly almost 100,000 miles, but Nottingham Forest's players will go even further! How far each Premier League squad will travel during this break
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September 8, 2023
The first international break of the new season is here, but Premier League players will not be given any time for rest and relaxation as they represent their respective nations. Any English top-flight player is residing in the United Kingdom, and the air miles are racking up for people traveling around the world to compete in international tournaments. When the Premier League returns, players will be able to travel for shorter trips abroad for European Championship qualifiers against Ukraine and Scotland, but others will have to face long-haul flights that could cause wreak havoc on their body clocks.
Arsenal and Chelsea have grown in success, but Man United have taken costly risks and other clubs appear to be in danger. After the deadline day, YOUR Premier League club's summer transfer market was ranked
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September 2, 2023
Premier League clubs will now have to make do with their current squads until January as the high-intensity drama of the transfer window begins to fade. The big boys in the division have been bolstered, the middle of the road sides have increased, and the teams that were supposed to face it out at the top of the table have also been increased. Transfers can make or break a team's fate during this 38-game marathon, with some teams wishing they didn't get a big contract because of the line, or ecstatic that their brand-new signing has come well. Supporters of each Premier League team will have their own minds already made up about their activity, but how does Mail Sport rank your team's dealings? Here are our A-E transfer ratings...
Enso Gonzalez, a paraphrasedoutput, has left Wolves as Gary O'Neil's team continues to monitor Girona's Santi Bueno
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August 30, 2023
SIMON JONES: Following Matheus Cunha's, Boubacar Traore, Tom King, and Matt Doherty's arrivals, Gonzalez will be the Wolves' fifth signing of the summer transfer window. He has made 38 appearances for Libertad, with four of them scoring four times during the season. Gonzalez's arrival is not likely to be the last piece of business Wolves do before Friday's transfer deadline, either with Girona centre-back Santi Bueno, 24, who is also wanted by the Premier League team.
EXCLUSIVE: Gary O'Neil will be named as Wolves' new manager today, after Julen Lopetegui dramatically quit, having impressed at Bournemouth
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August 9, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: Gary O'Neil will be named as Wolves' new manager later today, replacing Julen Lopegui. After Lorenzo decided a seven-figure compensation package to leave the club, the West Midlands side was left homeless just three days before the Premier League season starts. With O'Neil expected to be the next boss at the Molineux, they wasted no time in looking for a replacement.
Julen Lolley, the club's CEO, will hold crunch talks with owners that could result in him playing LEAVE before the season begins, after differences over the club's transfer policy
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August 8, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE: Since joining the Wolves in November last season, the Spaniard led them to Premier League survival last season, but since the season's beginning in November, the team's relationships have slowed, placing his future in doubt. Although unexpected growth cannot be completely ruled out, Loegui and his companies will have to do some serious bridge-building to get things back to normalcy at this point.
With the club's resentment over a lack of new signings, Wolves players are concerned that Julen Loegui will not be in charge of the Premier League season opener at Man United, with the club's dissatisfaction with the club's outbursts over a lack of new signings... with Gary O'Neil in the mix to replace him
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August 8, 2023
TOM COLLOMOSSE: Wolves players are uncertain whether Julen Lorenzegui will be in the dugout for their Premier League opener against Manchester United in the face of rising tensions between manager and team. Following a short break for the team, Loegui was supposed to begin training at the club's Compton base on Tuesday morning. The Spaniard, who led Wolves to victory last season despite being on the bottom of the table in November last year, has cast doubt on his long-term prospects by expressing his dissatisfaction with the club's lack of involvement in the transfer market, both at the end of last season and in pre-season.
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August 3, 2023
According to news, Julen Lorenzogui is considering leaving Wolves just nine months after arriving in Molineux. Since arriving at the club in November 2022, the Spanish coach was credited with rebuilding the team's ailing side and then led them to a respectable 13th-place finish at the end of the 2022-23 season. But Lorenzegui first sparked eyebrows as the season came to an end, when he wondered whether he would be able to remain at the club due to their tighter transfer policy.
Julen Lotesgui, the Wolves' manager, has admitted that he has "no influence" over player transfers in the midst of continuing financial challenges
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July 25, 2023
Julen Lolley has made a troubling admission regarding Wolves' transfer window, claiming that player influxes and outgoings are "out of his control," while simultaneously reminding that he "needs more players." It comes amid the Midlands club's financial difficulties, with Wolves losing $486.1 million last year, prompting their owners, Fosun Sports Group, to request new funding to help the team keep the side competitive in the Premier League. The Spanish coach recently revealed that the club must address its FFP issues in order to remain in the English top flight, despite concerns surrounding his employment policies.
Emmerdale's fans 'work out' Tom King's ulterior motive with Belle Dingle
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May 31, 2023
After walking back into his ex Belle Dingle's life, Emmerdale fans believe he has an ulterior motive. Tom (James Chase) declared his love for Belle on Wednesday's episode, leaving her stunned. Tom has made a return to the Dales since last being spotted in 2013 where he terrorized the locals in the aftermath of his dad's death.
With a 101-meter shot that could be a world record, the moment goalkeeper in Chile scores from his own box
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March 21, 2023
Leandro Requena (pictured right) is unlikely to forget his team's 3-1 victory over Colo Colo on Sunday after the 35-year-old scored an amazing goal in the Chilean Primera División from his own box. Bryan Cortés (pictured left) is now expected to be one of football blooper videos for years to come.
What are Arsenal's top long-range goals after Pedro Concalves's victory from 46 yards?
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March 18, 2023
Pedro Goncalves added his name to a long list of 'where were you?' On Thursday night, there were wondergoals on the show. In the Europa League, the 24-year-old Sporting Lisbon player broke Arsenal hearts by lobbing a 46-yard kick over Aaron Ramsale to equalize, a tie that would have been decided on penalties. Fans responded to Goncalves' goal by announcing it as a contender for the season's championship, but he is by no means the first to make history with a spectacular blast from distance.
Only ONE member of failed SVB's board had experience in investment banking
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March 14, 2023
Tom King, 63, was the only member of Silicon Valley's board of directors with experience in the financial industry, while the others included a former Obama employee and a major Hillary Clinton donor who cried when Donald Trump lost the 2016 presidential election. Federal prosecutors are now probing the board after it failed to discourage the bank from going under when it was investing client money in risky low-interest government bonds and securities. It has been accused of being too focused on wake issues for a while.
Emmerdale turns 50! An examination of the soap's most turbulent times
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October 16, 2022
On Sunday night, Emmerdale will celebrate its 50th anniversary, marking a half-century on film with a storm that tears through the usually-sleepy village. The soap has come a long way since its humble roots in 1972, when some of the most memorable activities included Jack Sugden's takeover of his family's farm and Peggy Skilbeck's surprise pregnancy, with recent years seeing the country village being struck by tragedy, death, and destruction. So, as fans commemorate Emmerdale's historic moment with still more tragedy and fan-favourites characters in chaos, here is a look back at the Yorkshire village's most memorable moments.
JACI STEPHEN, a hotbed of controversy, talks about Emmerdale's 50th anniversary
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October 14, 2022
Emmerdale's soap Emmerdale is celebrating fifty years with a blockbuster episode. Emmerdale debuted in 1972, the year Britain announced that it would join what would be the EU. Jaci Stephen reveals her favorite scenes from the past 50 years, describing how the soap went from quaint to deadly. In 1972, the original cast was seen correctly. Debbie Dingle, the top of the page. Bottom left: Moira Barton, John and Holly Barton