Ainsley | Spennymoor Town 4-2 Chester | 2021/22
Ainsley | Spennymoor Town 4-2 Chester | 2021/22

Jason Ainsley reflects on a rollercoaster of a return to the dugout for a massive victory over Chester. Video sponsored by AKV Cladding.



JSU BEAT TEXAS SOUTHERN, Will They Move UP in Polls/Cincy Ranked to High
JSU BEAT TEXAS SOUTHERN, Will They Move UP in Polls/Cincy Ranked to High

Jackson State is dry clad of the SWAC. I know the celebration bowl is a big accomplishment but I would live to see them In the playoffs.



HIGHLIGHTS | Guiseley 3-1 Spennymoor Town | 2019/20
HIGHLIGHTS | Guiseley 3-1 Spennymoor Town | 2019/20

All the key action from Nethermoor Park as Moors fell to a 3-1 defeat at Guiseley. Sponsored by AKV Cladding. Commentary by Sam Fletcher and Jack Franks.



World Championship 2016 elite womans
World Championship 2016 elite womans

Temperatures of 35° Celsius at the start saw a number of riders take to the road with ice vests. One of the top favourites was missing with Giorgia Bronzini, Italy's two-time world champion (2011 and 2012), ruled out through illness. The women took on 28 kilometres through Doha before starting on seven laps of The Pearl, for a total of 134.5km. The first attack came as the flag was dropped, with Olympic rider Eri Yonamine of Japan taking off. She took a lead of over 30 seconds on to the first lap of the circuit course, with Great Britain leading the chase. The Japanese rider held on to an 18-second gap as she started the second lap as a variety of nations shared the chase work, but it remained a subdued affair. Wild was involved in a crash shortly after the lap started, but a teammate was quickly there to bring her back to the field. Swiss rider Nicole Hanselmann jumped from the field and joined Yonamine on the next lap, and the duo were able to increase the gap to some 50 seconds. The Dutch made their first move of the day with Amy Pieters attacking on lap two. She was quickly brought back, but the action served to bring down the gap to the two leaders. The action then started, with Paz Bash (Israel) giving chase to the two leaders. She too was brought back, but the pace had picked up and the gap dropped. Dutch riders Marianne Vos and Pieters were at the front of the field, forcing the tempo and posing a major threat if they would get away. With 70km to go, the break was over, and the Dutch riders continued to put the pressure on the rest of the field. Time trial world champion Amber Neben (USA) gave it a try but was not allowed to get away. Anna van der Breggen was the next to put in a strong dig, as the Dutch used their usual tactics to break up the field and attempt to demonstrate their dominance. But at this point they were still satisfied to let things stay more or less together. It was a significantly reduced group that finished the fourth lap, with the Dutch pressure having paid off. Unluckily for Australia, Tiffany Cromwell crashed during one of the tempo increases, and the wait for help threw her back. Neben went again with 43km to go and she used her proven time trial skills to slowly build up a decent gap. The Dutch reacted when it got up to over 40 seconds, unwilling to let the time trial champion simply run away with the race. None other than Marianne Vos led the chase. But the gap did not fall and even increased. During the lap, Olga Zabelinskaya was removed from the race after being disqualified for an illegal bike change – or more accurately, the jury tried to remove her. The Russian simply kept on going. With 34km to go, Neben's gap had moved up to nearly 50 seconds, and Belgium joined in on the chase. She took a gap of 36 seconds into the penultimate lap, with 30km to go. From there the gap kept dropping gradually, and the final lap started with the American only six seconds up. She was caught shortly after crossing the line. Further attacks came as soon as the feed zone was passed, with Danielle King (Great Britain) being the first to go. A small group formed but was then joined by the field again. Attack followed attack, and the pace skyrocketed, only to calm again, with the orange-clad Dutch riders firmly at the front of things. The field continued on sedately towards the finish line. Seven Dutch riders led the field into the final four kilometres, keeping the pace high to eliminate the chances of any more escapes. The formation continued on into the final kilometre, with Wild on third wheel. The Italians, Americans and Canadians made moves, but couldn't break through. It looked as if Wild would waltz to the title, but went early into the wind. At the last second she was caught by Denmark's Amalie Dideriksen. Wild looked on unbelievingly as she crossed the line as second.



Missed opportunities sink Michigan State in 3OT loss at Northwestern
Missed opportunities sink Michigan State in 3OT loss at Northwestern

EVANSTON, Ill. - Through the first four games of Big Ten play, Michigan State had four wins.The Spartans' average margin of victory in conference play, however, was just 5.5 points per game as they continued to walk a fine line every week.Living on the edge finally caught up with them in a 39-31 triple-overtime at Northwestern on Saturday."We didn't find the inches today," Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio said. "At times we did, but to win the football game we didn't find the inches."As No. 16 Michigan State (6-2, 4-1 Big Ten) had its four-game winning streak come to an end at Northwestern (5-3, 3-2), purple-clad fans streamed onto grass at Ryan Field.The Spartans were left wondering what could have been after missed opportunities. Redshirt sophomore quarterback Brian Lewerke finished 39-for-57 passing for a program-record 445 yards to go with four touchdowns.He also threw a game-ending interception in the third overtime and missed throws, including a pair in the third quarter to wide-open receivers that could have been touchdowns."I think that's probably the game right there," Lewerke said of the missed deep shots."I think I missed at least two posts and had a fade route near the end where I couldn't hit that one.I obviously need to hit those plays. "In last week's 17-9 win against Indiana, Michigan State was limited to just three points through 3 1/2 quarters before a pair of late touchdowns.The Spartans picked up where they left off on the first drive against Northwestern with play-action calls and Lewerke throwing it around.He found freshman Cody White for a season-long 60-yard completion deep down the middle, leading to a 6-yard touchdown hookup between the two three plays later.Overheard outside the Michigan State locker room: Missing inches and outstanding play callingMichigan State forced a fumble on Northwestern's first drive, mounted a rapid response and looked poised to take a two-touchdown lead, but White fumbled at the Wildcats' 7-yard line.Dantonio called that a lost opportunity and they continued as Michigan State's 10-0 lead in the second quarter was followed by 17 straight points by Northwestern.Cornerback Josiah Scott also had a chance at an interception in the second quarter that he couldn't haul in and Northwestern scored its first touchdown later on that drive.After being outgained 134-18 in the second quarter, Michigan State came out throwing in the third but Lewerke missed those deep shots over the top - the first Darrell Stewart Jr.and the second to Felton Davis - on a drive that resulted in a 51-yard field goal attempt by Matt Coghlin.The redshirt freshman banged it off the right upright - the first of two misses that occurred the same way, to go with one from 32 yards out in the fourth quarter, as he finished 1-for-3."We left a lot of plays out there on the field," Davis said. "That's what we don't want to do as an offense.So, we'll just get back to practice and tweak those, get better at those deep balls so we can put them on the money and we can keep wide receivers standing and score those points on those."Lewerke made plays late and threw for 181 yards in the fourth quarter alone as Michigan State forced overtime on his 13-yard touchdown pass to Davis with 25 seconds left.Lewerke opened overtime with touchdown passes to Davis and White, but made an ill-advised throw in the third extra session.After having the ball stripped from him, Lewerke recovered his own fumble, flushed to his left and threw into the end zone to tight end Matt Sokol, who was double-covered.Nate Hall stepped in front of the pass for the game-ending interception. "I saw Sokol running on the right side, it looked like he had a couple steps on a guy and it just takes a little bit bigger of an arm to make that throw," Lewerke said."Obviously, I probably shouldn't throw it in that situation. "Dantonio cited the missed opportunities Michigan State had, but said he was proud of his team's effort in the game.That came after plane issues in Lansing forced the Spartans to travel to Illinois by bus on Friday and they didn't arrive until that evening."Our football team played with conviction, they played with energy, they played with emotion, they played with intensity, they never stopped playing the entire time," Dantonio said."That's all I can ever ask out of our football team. If there's some execution (errors), if there's some plays left out on the field from a structure standpoint, coaching wise.that's always going to happe



Football Most Epic Ball Controls 2016 | Best Epic Ball Controls Ever in Football History |  HD
Football Most Epic Ball Controls 2016 | Best Epic Ball Controls Ever in Football History | HD

Football Most Epic Ball Controls 2016 | Best Epic Ball Controls Ever in Football History | HD 10. Elton Martins 9. Mesut Ozil 8. Alexis Sanchez 7. Paul Pogba 6. Neymar Jr 5. Memphis Depay 4. Ronaldinho 3. Did Edinho 2. Dennis Bergkamp 1. Dennis Bergkamp For more info http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/09/deshaun-watson-lamar-jackson-clemson-louisville-preview How does a player learn ball control techniques to bring the ball out of the air? A player can use the head, chest, thigh or foot to get the ball on the ground. These techniques are vitally important for player to learn, so the players develop a good first touch, which leads to being able to make decisions like when to pass, dribble or shoot. http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/09/deshaun-watson-lamar-jackson-clemson-louisville-preview http://www.espn.com/blog/ncfnation/post/_/id/130759/how-tennessee-pulled-off-its-miracle-win-over-georgia The champions have ammunition the likes of which Gaelic football has never seen. Cormac Costello came in from the cold to land two quick points. Dublin by three. 10 minutes to play. Ball after ball was dropped into Aidan O’Shea but each time he was hounded by blue clad men and disposed. Mayo had to rely on O’Connor frees as Dublin kept closing the door in their face. He made it a two-point game as they turned into the home straight. Through it all Gavin sat serenely in his control chair, occasionally talking into his microphone or Mick Deegan’s ear as the selector raced about with orders. It was militaristic. Flynn gave O’Connor his easiest chance of all when jumping into a throw-up. 66th minute: Dublin 1-14 Mayo 1-13. Strap in. All Mayo now. Conor O’Shea, the youngest of the three brothers all out there together, took aim but the ball only found Cluxton’s gloves. Watching through fingers now, Fitzsimons made a block he knew nothing about to deny McLoughlin. Dublin kept playing the Dublin way. Byrne put a foot pass across his own defence neatly onto Brian Fenton’s chest. Football Most Epic Ball Controls 2016 | Best Epic Ball Controls Ever in Football History | HD Please - Like, Comment. Subscriber for more matches! Request some in the comments. Subscribe us https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEuUYBscUxe0reSgR0S81WQ



DolFanArmy - Sunfoil Dolphins vs Cape Cobras
DolFanArmy - Sunfoil Dolphins vs Cape Cobras

This past Friday night the 23th of October 2015 marked the Sunfoil Dolphins’ second home game for the 2015/2016 season when they took on the Cape Cobras at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead as part of the Momentum One Day Cup. Get down to the stadium on the following dates for the next T20 matches! Dolfan Army shirts will be on sale at the Bunny Bar for just R50 - everyone is welcome to join the army! Come on DURBAN! Show your support! The #DolFANarmy is the new name given to the group of die-hard supporters who get down to the stadium, and support the Sunfoil Dolphins wherever they play. They cheer, they sing, and they back their boys all the way to the end. Thanks to the #DolFANarmy Sahara Stadium Kingsmead was the place to be on Friday! Clad in their purple and yellow gear, they noisily cheered on their boys and created an incredible atmosphere at the ground. Hollywoodbets has launched a Bunny Bar restaurant at Kingsmead. Fans and public will now be able to enjoy one of the best bunnies in town seven days a week courtesy of this brand new addition to the eateries on site. This popular dish will provide some local flavour while satisfying spectators’ hunger for good food. The Bunny Bar was a favourite spot on Friday night and, despite a relatively small crowd. We encourage all Durbanites to get down to Sahara Stadium Kingsmead to join the #DolFANarmy and support the Sunfoil Dolphins. Become part of the DolFanArmy and post your picture followed by #DolFANarmy to show your support. — at Sahara Stadium Kingsmead #Hollywoodbets #DolfanArmy




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