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  1. Ares Management, who are going to invest over a billion quid in us, are big boys. around 341 billion USD (and very likely more as that figure is from September 30, 2022, the end of the last fiscal year) in assets under management https://www.aresmgmt.com/ all combined, the ownership side will now have what is closing in on half a TRILLION USD in AUM that is crazy money ๐Ÿ’ธ๐Ÿ’ธ๐Ÿ’ธ
  2. https://reddit2.sportshub.stream/
  3. UEFA whunged to FIFA about the Chinese and FIFA did fuckall
  4. its an new umbrella holding firm, it is 4 days old
  5. The new umbrella company is 4 days old but is backed with a shedload of cash
  6. Infinite Athlete was established in 2023, after the merger of Tempus Ex Machina and Biocore, LLC, to bring together the best minds and technologies under one banner.
  7. Apollodorus Architecture proposes classical alternative to Bath Rugby stadium https://www.dezeen.com/2023/08/03/classical-stadium-bath-rugby-apollodorus-architecture/ British studio Apollodorus Architecture has designed a Colosseum-like stadium in Bath, UK, as a response to a proposed redevelopment put forward by Bath Rugby. Apollodorus Architecture proposed the redesign of the Recreation ground site in the centre of Bath, which is currently being redeveloped. A final development brief was recently submitted for the project that has a rectangular shape and long, straight roofs, which Apollodorus Architecture argues are "at odds with Bath's animated roofscape". Apollodorus Architecture's alternative scheme, which was designed by the studio's director Mark Wilson Jones with Jakub Ryng, would feature an oval shape that references Roman amphitheaters. The studio believes this would merge more organically with the context of the surrounding city than the proposed stadium. "Architecturally, there is actually very little to speak of," Wilson Jones said of the official Stadium for Bath proposal. "The new design put forward by Bath Rugby is clearly an expedient budget solution." "In some respects, this actually makes it more successful and more likely to secure planning than the club's previous proposals for the site," he told Dezeen. "But putting the architecture aside, our main issue with the current scheme is that by not engaging with the site in its entirety โ€“ that is, including the leisure centre โ€“ it would torpedo any possibility of a happier long-term future for the area." His studio, whose work is "rooted in research, scholarship and the experience of historic architecture", has instead visualised an oval design that would have a capacity of around 18,000 โ€“ the same as the official proposal. It believes this better adheres to Bath's historical origins while being more fitting for the site itself, which has an existing leisure centre from the 1970s that is set to be refurbished and improved as part of the new plan. "The key to unlocking the site's potential is planning the stadium in conjunction with the leisure centre," Wilson Jones said. "Once we realised this, we settled on using an oval and not a rectangle for the stadium." This shape would also have the benefit of not creating any hard corners, he added. "The Romans invented the ellipse or oval for spectacles, so the choice seems apt given the city's Romano-British origins," Wilson Jones said. "An oval has less bulk than a rectangle serving the same capacity and no hard corners. The curving structure of the proposed amphitheatre can merge organically with its context, as do Bath's Georgian crescents, softening the impact on critical views to and from the enclosing hills." As well as the stadium itself, Apollodorus Architecture's counter-proposal โ€“ which it sees as both a theoretical exercise and a "provocation" โ€“ features a new leisure centre divided into two blocks. It also envisions a new terraced riverfront and a collection of bars and restaurants, which would be located in the arena and the leisure centre. The new stadium and the surrounding buildings would be made from stone. "In the ideal world, we would minimise the use of concrete and rely on locally-sourced Bath stone," Wilson Jones said. "Contrary to what some people think, there is actually still enough of it in the ground for decades if not centuries." Wilson Jones, who is an architect and historian teaching 18th to 20th-century architectural history and theory, said that Apollodorus Architecture is not dogmatic about the classical language and "can appreciate good contemporary buildings in the modernist idiom". He argues, however, that Bath is a "slightly special case". "The city as we know it was built in a relatively short period of time, out of a uniform building material, following a particular strand of classicism," Wilson Jones. "It has survived more or less intact despite various post-war attempts to bring it up-to-date with the so-called 'Zeitgeist' โ€“ a very illusory and largely propagandistic concept," he added. "It is therefore in the spirit of continuity and respect for Bath's enduring built heritage that we have chosen to work with the classical language โ€“ while being quite aware that it would stir up debate!" The public response to the proposal has been "overwhelmingly positive," Wilson Jones said. However, he conceded a "very small number of architects" had reacted less favourably. "What will be interesting is to see how younger architectural professionals, and students, will react, for nowadays they tend to be much more open-minded than those over 35 or so โ€“ those who were taught, persuaded, and sometimes inculcated with the seductive mantras of the hard-line modernists who after world war two ran anyone sensitive to the lessons of history out of town," Wilson Jones said. "In a world that is rightfully becoming more broad-minded and tolerant of differences, the modernists' puritanism when it comes to architecture often feels hypocritical and bigoted," he added. "However, to help those for whom the classical detailing may be an intellectual obstacle, our website also features a 'stripped-down' version of the scheme." Also in the UK, Dezeen recently featured a neoclassical country house designed by Robert Adam, which will be "UK's largest new home for over a hundred years". In an opinion reflecting on the continued debate between modernist and historical architecture Barnabas Calder wrote that "both sides in the style wars are equally wrong". He argued that the squabble was an unhelpful distraction in the face of the climate emergency. While architecture critic Robert Bevan argued that King Charles III's love for traditional architecture meant he is "entangled in the far-right's weaponisation of architecture." The images are courtesy of Apollodorus Architecture.
  8. pretty comprehensive list SS Joรฃo Fรฉlix (But he is waiting on Barca, where he always wanted to play, plus Al Hilal put a monster bid in, plus Poch already said nope when he first got here) Jonathan David AMF Mohammed Kudus Gabri Veiga Eberechi Eze Dani Olmo Lorenzo Pellegrini Rayan Cherki Oihan Sancet Jesper Lindstrรถm Luka Sucic Youth Dรฉsirรฉ Douรฉ Georgiy Sudakov Arsen Zakharyan Luis Guilherme (only 17 though) Right Winger Leroy Sanรฉ Karim Adeyemi Michael Olise (injured) Bryan Mbeumo Nico Williams Nicolรกs Gonzรกlez Marcus Edwards Viktor Tsygankov Bradley Barcola
  9. now it is sounding like it may be season ending ffs ๐Ÿ˜•
  10. I am zero convinced he is remotely recovered from that horrific knee injury last season
  11. Moises Caicedo attempts to force Chelsea transfer ahead of Premier League season opener https://metro.co.uk/2023/08/07/moises-caicedo-attempts-to-force-Chelsea-transfer-ahead-of-premier-league-opener-19293148/ The Ecuador international was absent for Brightonโ€™s final pre-season fixture against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday, with the club claiming that the midfielder was sidelined due to a hamstring injury. Chelsea, meanwhile, have seen multiple offers rejected by Brighton, including a bid of ยฃ80 million which was turned down last week. According to Relevo, Caicedo is hoping to help push through a move to Chelsea this week by missing Mondayโ€™s training session. The report claims that the 21-year-old has also removed his belongings from the clubโ€™s training ground. Brighton say they expect Moises Caicedo to start the season with them (Getty) Brighton, however, are adamant that Caicedo will not be allowed to leave unless their ยฃ100m asking price is met. The club believe that their midfielder should command a similar fee to the ยฃ105m Arsenal paid to sign Declan Rice from West Ham. Speaking on Sunday, Brightonโ€™s chief executive and deputy chairman, Paul Barber, indicated that he expects Caicedo to still be at the club for their Premier League opener against Luton Town on Saturday. โ€˜Moises had a slight hamstring injury late in training and was pulled out for that reason,โ€™ Barber said. โ€˜With a Premier League season just a week away it makes no sense to risk him today. โ€˜Weโ€™re looking forward to Moises starting the season with us, heโ€™s a Brighton player under a long-term contract. โ€˜Heโ€™s probably one of the most exciting young midfield players in the world at the moment and weโ€™re delighted to have him.โ€™
  12. Neymar asks to leave Paris Saint-Germain and targets Barcelona return https://metro.co.uk/2023/08/07/neymar-asks-to-leave-psg-and-has-picked-his-next-dream-club-19291843/
  13. Chelsea respond to Neymar transfer link as Paris Saint-Germain set ยฃ60m asking price Chelsea have distanced themselves from reports suggesting that they are in talks to sign Neymar from Paris Saint-Germain this summer. https://metro.co.uk/2023/08/08/Chelsea-respond-to-neymar-transfer-link-as-psg-set-asking-price-19295690/ The Brazil international is keen to leave PSG before the end of the summer transfer window. Reports in France have claimed that a return to Barcelona is Neymarโ€™s preferred destination, however, the Spanish champions are prioritising other signings including Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva. Chelsea have also been linked with a move for Neymar, with RMC Sport reporting on Monday that the Premier League club have remained in contact with the forwardโ€™s representatives. However, The Guardian reports that Chelsea insiders have dismissed suggestions that the club will make an attempt to sign Neymar this summer. Neymarโ€™s link with Chelsea was also fuelled by his positive relationship with Mauricio Pochettino, who took charge at Stamford Bridge at the start of July. โ€˜Itโ€™s so easy with Neymar because you donโ€™t need to do too much,โ€™ Pochettino said of Neymar in 2021. โ€˜From day one, heโ€™s been very open to work. Heโ€™s very humble, he listens and always accepts all the instructions in a very good way.โ€™ Meanwhile, The Times report that PSG are open to selling Neymar and would accept a transfer fee between ยฃ60 million and ยฃ70m for the 31-year-old. A likely destination for Neymar could be the Saudi Pro League, which has already seen the arrivals of Karim Benzema, Sadio Mane, Nโ€™Golo Kante and Riyad Mahrez this summer.
  14. Xavi Simons would have been a great loan for a year
  15. missing out on Matheus Franรงa really sucks about now ๐Ÿฅด
  16. jesus fucking christ I knew I should not have held my tongue when he got injured at RB Leipzig but I deluded myself as I so loved him as player and the injury did not seem that bad (oh stupid me!) I will NEVER make that mistake again FUCK
  17. motherfucker aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrfffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff
  18. I will take one of those to go please
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