George Bartlett stranded on 88 not out overnight as weather denies fans
ECB Reporters Network22-Jul-2022Spectators were denied a potentially exciting finish when rain washed out the final day of the LV= Insurance County Championship match between Somerset and Yorkshire at the Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton.Somerset were due to resume their second innings on 225 for 6, leading by 373, with George Bartlett unbeaten just 12 short of a century. But the wet weather set in just before 11am and, although a 2.35pm start was planned following an early lunch, with 50 overs still possible, rain returned to frustrate all hopes of getting underway.Umpires Hassan Adnan and Tom Lungley took the decision to abandon the match at just after 3pm.It was a disappointing end to a contest the home side had controlled from day two, but which might have seen Yorkshire take up the challenge of a last day run chase on a placid pitch.Somerset took 15 points from the match and remain second-from-bottom of the First Division table, while Yorkshire’s 12 saw them move up to fifth place.
Everton manager David Moyes may have gotten off to the worst possible start by losing the first match of his second spell in charge, but it looks like he means business in the transfer market.
The loss to Aston Villa perhaps wasn’t too much of a surprise, yet it was another game in which the Goodison Park side didn’t find the back of the net.
The Toffees are the worst team in the Premier League in terms of goals scored, netting just 15 in 20 matches this term.
Moyes is working hard to address this issue. His first signing looks increasingly likely to be Lyon youngster Ernest Nuamah, who is set to join the club for a fee in the region of €20m (£17m).
At the age of 21, he is due to arrive as a young prospect with time to develop under the Scottish boss. The question is, however, will there be more signings over the next couple of weeks?
It appears as though the 61-year-old is targeting a Chelsea outcast…
Everton eye move for Chelsea midfielder
It is no secret that Moyes is looking to raid Chelsea for his next signing, with interest being shown in both Ben Chilwell and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall in recent weeks.
The manager is looking at bringing the pair to Merseyside on loan deals, giving them a lifeline ahead of the second half of the season.
A third Chelsea player, Carney Chukwuemeka, is now also being eyed up by Moyes, who wishes to bolster his midfield options significantly before the window closes, according to The Boot Room.
According to the report, the youngster is high on the list of targets, with any fee involved in his move likely going to balance what Chelsea will want to take Armando Broja back, who looks set to miss the rest of the season due to injury.
Everton could face competition for Chukwuemeka’s signature, however, as Borussia Dortmund were keen on making a move for the youngster last week.
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If Moyes can convince him that Everton is the best place for him at this stage of his career, it might just be one of the best moves he makes in the transfer market, that’s for sure.
Carney Chukwuemeka has struggled at Chelsea
The Englishman burst onto the scene with Aston Villa, making his debut during the 2020/21 campaign. It was under Steven Gerrard the following season in which the midfielder began to secure more first-team opportunities.
Indeed, he made a total of 14 senior appearances for the club, and he looked like he could emerge as the next big thing out of the Villa academy.
Against Brentford at the start of that campaign, the midfielder was heavily praised by Paul Merson, who said: “He has got a bright future. First-half, he was outstanding. He was gliding across the pitch.
Former Aston Villa midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka.
“He will be an absolute star. He glides across the pitch. He is a nice size. He gets on the ball. He looks for it and makes runs without the ball.”
With hopes high ahead of 2022/23, Gerrard accepted a bid of £20m for Chukwuemeka from Chelsea after he was left out of Villa’s pre-season squad for a trip to Austria due to not signing a new contract.
On the surface, it looked like a wise move, especially considering his contract was set to expire at the end of the season, meaning Villa may have lost him for nothing.
Despite his extraordinary talent, it’s fair to say that his spell at Stamford Bridge hasn’t quite worked out as anticipated.
Since joining in 2022, the 21-year-old has made only 32 appearances for the Blues, scoring once and grabbing an assist, failing to gain a consistent run in the starting XI.
Enzo Maresca has a plethora of options to choose from, especially in midfield, meaning the former Villa starlet has made just five appearances all season, four coming in the Europa Conference League.
Although Moyes is eyeing up a temporary swoop for Dewsbury-Hall this month, a deal to sign Chukwuemeka surely must be the priority.
Chelsea's Carney Chukwuemeka in action
He might not have had as much game time in recent seasons, but given his age and vast potential, there is no doubt he could be better than the former Leicester City star.
Carney Chukwuemeka could be better than Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
Considering the pair have barely featured this season while spending the 2023/24 campaign in different divisions, it is fair to look back at the 2022/23 season and compare their respective performances.
In the Premier League that term, Chukwuemeka averaged a higher pass success rate (89% vs 79%) than Dewsbury-Hall, while also being dribbled past fewer times per game (0.1 vs 0.9), winning a higher percentage of total duels per game (58% vs 52%) and losing possession fewer times per game (3.1 vs 13.5).
While looking at data from a couple of years ago might not be ideal, it proves that Chukwuemeka could certainly be a wonderful signing, especially from a defensive point of view when compared to Dewsbury-Hall, by being stronger out of possession and not being as easy to dribble past – making him ideal for a relegation scrap.
The £100k-per-week starlet could use Everton as a stepping stone to revive his career after two and a half years of failing to secure regular first-team football.
If Moyes can get the youngster back to his best and exude confidence, then there is no reason why he cannot become a key member of the Toffees in their bid to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
This transfer window might just be the most important in the club’s recent history. Around £800m has been spent on their new stadium located at Bramley-Moore Docks, where they move into next season after spending 133 years at Goodison Park.
Therefore, retaining their place in the top flight is imperative for Everton. Making the right moves this month will allow Moyes to build a squad capable of avoiding relegation and reaching the top half of the table next season.
Signing Chukwuemeka and giving him the chance to shine could be the first step in this process.
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Tom Bruce and Robbie O’Donnell have been named co-captains for the tour that consists of three first-class games and as many one-day matches
Shashank Kishore19-Aug-2022New Zealand A’s upcoming tour of India features as many as seven players with international experience. Among them are dual Internationals Logan van Beek and Michael Rippon, who have featured for both New Zealand and Netherlands.Tom Bruce, the hard-hitting New Zealand and Central Districts batter, and Robbie O’Donnell, the batter from Auckland, have been named co-captains for the month-long tour. Rob Walter, head coach of the Central Stags, will lead the coaching group and will be supported by Brendon Donkers, Canterbury’s assistant coach, and Paul Wiseman, the NZC High Performance coach.As reported by ESPNcricinfo, the tour consists of three first-class games and as many one-day matches. The red-ball games will all be played in Bengaluru between September 1-18. The white-ball fixtures will be held in Chennai between September 22-27. There is no pink-ball fixture penciled in for the moment. The New Zealand A squad will depart for India on August 26.”It’s great to have A fixtures back on the touring calendar and even more exciting to have the team playing in foreign conditions,” chief selector Gavin Larsen said. “This programme and tours like these are vital in developing our people and giving them opportunities to test themselves against quality opposition.”We have an exciting mix in this group, including players who dominated our last home season such as Robbie O’Donnell and Tom Bruce, alongside emerging talents in Matt Fisher and Joe Walker.”The squad also consists of young, capped players such as Mark Chapman, Jacob Duffy and Dane Cleaver, all of whom enjoyed successful outings during New Zealand’s European tour this summer.Larsen hoped exposure to the subcontinent conditions would give players a taste of what to expect over the next year or so, especially with the 50-over World Cup to be played in India in November 2023.”With a mix of red ball and white ball matches it’s a great chance to see the players in a variety of situations against what we know will be a very strong home side,” Larsen said. “The conditions present a great opportunity for the spin bowling group in particular, ahead of future tours and ICC events in the subcontinent.”It’s exciting to welcome Logan back into the NZ A set-up. He’s a proven performer on the domestic scene and has impressed in his recent stints playing for the Netherlands. Touring India is one of the great experiences for any cricketer and I know the players and staff are looking forward to the challenge.”New Zealand A squad: Tom Bruce (capt), Robbie O’Donnell (capt), Chad Bowes, Joe Carter, Mark Chapman, Dane Cleaver (wk), Jacob Duffy, Matt Fisher, Cameron Fletcher (wk), Ben Lister, Rachin Ravindra, Michael Rippon, Sean Solia, Logan van Beek, Joe Walker
Manchester United forward Joshua Zirkzee was forced to leave the pitch against Newcastle United after suffering a hamstring injury.
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Zirkzee, who was having an impressive outing against the Magpies, went down shortly after the break. The Dutch forward was seen clutching the back of his leg and was soon attended by the medical team. He then limped off the pitch as Ruben Amorim brought in Rasmus Hojlund in the 55th minute.
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Zirkzee's injury news comes as a huge blow for the Red Devils, who are gearing up to face Lyon in the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final fixture next week. The two teams met in the first leg in France earlier this week, where Zirkzee scored a late goal to put United in front. Rayan Cherki's last-gasp goal, however, helped the Ligue 1 side to hold the English giants to a 2-2 draw.
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Ruben Amorim's side suffered a humiliating 4-1 defeat at St. James' Park on Sunday. Harvey Barnes scored a brace, while Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes were on target for the hosts. Alejandro Garnacho scored the consolation goal for the visitors.
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The club will conduct medical tests to find out the degree of Zirkzee's injury and the Netherlands star looks set to miss the return fixture against Lyon, meaning Hojlund is likely return to the starting XI.
The 20-year-old midfielder overshadowed the likes of both Lionel Messi and Luis Suarez in the Eastern Conference showdown
A moment of brilliance from U.S. international Benjamin Cremaschi was all that separated the Columbus Crew and Inter Miami Saturday afternoon, as the came away with a thrilling 1-0 victory over Wilfried Nancy's men. In a battle between the two lone unbeaten MLS teams through Matchday 8, the South Beach side came out on top – despite a relatively dominant performance from Columbus.
Miami are now the last unbeaten team in the league, with Saturday marking the first loss of the campaign for the Crew – despite a record home crowd of 60,614.
A first-half diving header from Cremaschi, delivered off a stupendous cross from Marcelo Weigandt 30 minutes into the match, was the lone goal – despite numerous attempts from each side. The majority of the game was with the ball on the feet of the Crew – Nancy's team had 59.6 possession and Miami barely found themselves with it at their feet.
Two key opportunities for Columbus, a wide-open shot from Diego Rossi and a header from Jacen Russell-Rowe, were some of their best chances. But the Crew lacked a clinical final touch all match. They created chance after chance, but only managed a mere three shots on target despite 15 total shot attempts. Miami had just two on target off of six attempts.
In second half stoppage-time, Hungarian forward Daniel Gazdag had a fantastic chance to draw level, but his brilliantly-timed run ended with a wide-open shot slipping off his boot and dragging wide. The new $4.5M forward couldn't prove to be the difference.
Lionel Messi, meanwhile, was kept quiet all evening long by MLS veteran and standout midfielder Darlington Nagbe. The former U.S. international was the best performer on the pitch and barely let the Argentine out of his sight. Luis Suarez, too, lacked influence in the game.
A standout performance from Cremaschi at the No. 10 earned Miami three points, while some terrific defensive play from the likes of Sergio Busquets, Noah Allen and Gonzalo Lujan helped protect the lead.
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Oscar Ustari (6/10):
Very composed under pressure, played his line well and his positioning was spot-on throughout the match.
Marcelo Weigandt (6/10):
Fantastic assist for Cremaschi's goal, but was exploited defensively on more than one occasion.
Gonzalo Lujan (7/10):
Slid into a central role with ease. Looked composed and as if he belonged.
Noah Allen (7/10):
Not a center-back by trade, he was very composed and rarely found himself committing a mistake. A very well-rounded performance.
Jordi Alba (7/10):
So, so smart off the ball. Positioning throughout the evening was stellar, and he was one of Miami's best attacking threats.
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Yannick Bright (6/10):
Struggled to win or maintain possession in the middle of the park, but was constantly breaking up Columbus attacking opportunities.
Sergio Busquets (7/10):
Tasked with playing a very defensive game, he held his own against Darlington Nagbe – which is all you can ask of him in that scenario. Good performance.
Benjamin Cremaschi (8/10):
Incredible header for Miami's opener. Was terrific all match, and a physical presence that caught Columbus off guard.
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Tadeo Allende (5/10):
A few decent chances, but he was never on the same page as Suarez or Messi. Lacked urgency and quick wit on the ball.
Luis Suarez (4/10):
Was removed early in the second half after struggling to make any sort of impact. He struggled to keep up with the tempo of the match.
Lionel Messi (5/10):
Relatively quiet, he had some truly impressive moments on the ball, but his usual impact was missing. An unusual showing from the maestro – a testament to those defending him.
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Maxi Falcon (N/A):
Locked in once introduced. Played just 13 minutes, but helped secure the clean sheet.
Played as a midfielder, he was a liability once brought on to the game.
Fafa Picault (N/A):
Helped stretch the game late on the counter, but was not on the pitch long enough to make a lasting impact.
Javier Mascherano (6/10):
Defensively, Miami were resilient, composed and fantastic off the ball. However, they lacked an idea going forward, and struggled with maintaining any sort of possession beyond 10 or so passes. Mascherano couldn't figure out how to get by the Crew defense, or find a way to get Nagbe off of Messi. It's a massive result for Miami, but the Argentine was outcoached by Nancy.
Arsenal supporters will be hoping that Mikel Arteta and the hierarchy can land a new striker before the end of the transfer market to finally end their pursuit of a new talisman.
Ollie Watkins was the player of choice earlier this week after a £60m bid was made for his signature, but Aston Villa have made it clear he won’t be sold with Jhon Duran set to move to Saudi Arabia.
As a result, other options will have to be considered if the Gunners are to land the centre-forward they have been searching for all month, with time ticking before Monday’s transfer deadline.
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It’s always a notoriously difficult period to complete a move for a player, especially a big-money striker, with many sides not wanting to lose their star men given the lack of time to replace them.
However, it appears that Arteta has already identified an alternative to Watkins in the form of one player who’s previously been on their radar in recent times.
Arsenal plotting late move for attacking talent
According to CaughtOffside, Arsenal are plotting a late January move for RB Leipzig striker Benjamin Sesko as the deadline edges ever closer.
The Slovenian has been on the club’s shortlist all window long, but after missing out on Watkins earlier in the week, the 21-year-old is now firmly in their sights. The suggestion is that the Gunners are ‘ready to push’ to get their man.
The report claims that Sesko has been the striker Arteta has been wanting throughout the window, with Leipzig’s exit from the Champions League potentially helping the Spaniard in his pursuit.
His record of 14 goals across all competitions is evidence that he’s more than capable of producing the goods at the top level, but it’s previously been reported that the Bundesliga side could be holding out for a fee in the region of £67m for his services.
Whilst it would be a huge investment, it’s one that could allow for an immediate and long-term option, which could allow the Gunners to have their own version of another attacker who’s in their sights.
Why Sesko could be Arsenal’s answer to Tel
Bayern Munich star Mathys Tel has been a player wanted by numerous Premier League sides in recent days after he expressed his desire to depart the German outfit before the end of the month.
Bayern Munich forward Mathys Tel
The 19-year-old has massively struggled for game time in 2024/25, being restricted to just 253 minutes of league action, prompting interest from various English sides.
Arsenal, Manchester United, Aston Villa and Chelsea have all been credited as an option, but it appears that Spurs have taken the lead in the race, willing to offer €60m (£50m) for his signature after holding talks with the Gunners’ North London rivals.
However, Arteta could subsequently land his own version of the Frenchman in the coming days with a late move for Sesko – with the two Bundesliga talents potentially facing off against one another in a North London rivalry in the Premier League.
Both have various different skill sets, but it’s safe to say Arsenal would be getting themselves a much bigger talent, with Sesko massively outperforming the teenager in various key areas throughout the current season.
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The RB Leipzig man, who’s been labelled “one of the best talents” by his agent Elvis Basonovic, has massively outscored Tel in the Bundesliga this season, whilst also posting a much higher shot-on-target accuracy rate – demonstrating his clinical nature in front of goal.
Sesko has also registered a higher tally of shot-creating actions per 90 along with more aerials won, offering that all-round focal point in which Arteta’s side have been lacking over the last couple of months.
Whilst £67m may seem a hugely inflated fee for a player who’s unproven in England’s top flight, when comparing his transfer fee to that of Tel, it would be an investment that would be worth every penny.
If the club are to reach the next level under the Spaniard’s guidance, it’s pivotal that the hierarchy back him in the transfer market with the Slovenian potentially the difference maker in attacking areas.
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The team has never won the IPL title, and finished sixth in each of the three seasons Anil Kumble was their coach
ESPNcricinfo staff and PTI03-Sep-2022 • Updated on 16-Sep-2022Punjab Kings have appointed Trevor Bayliss as head coach ahead of IPL 2023, after Anil Kumble’s contract was not renewed. Kings had failed to make the playoffs for three consecutive seasons under Kumble.Bayliss comes with a lot of pedigree, not just internationally but also in the IPL. He was the head coach of England when they won the 2019 ODI World Cup and was also the chief coach at Kolkata Knight Riders when they won the IPL in 2012 and 2014. More recently, Bayliss was the head coach of Sunrisers Hyderabad in the 2020 and 2021 seasons.
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Bayliss recently coached London Spirit at the men’s Hundred event in England.Kings have qualified for the playoffs only twice despite being a part of the IPL from the very beginning (as Kings XI Punjab). The first time was in the inaugural season, 2008, when they made the semi-finals, and then in 2014, when they finished runners-up to Knight Riders. They have finished sixth in each of the last four seasons.The decision to let Kumble go was taken by a board comprising co-owners Preity Zinta, Mohit Burman, Ness Wadia and Karan Paul, as well as Kings’ chief executive officer Satish Menon.Related
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Kumble joined Kings in 2020. At the time, he became the fifth coach Kings had appointed in five seasons after Sanjay Bangar (2014-16), Virender Sehwag (2017), Brad Hodge (2018) and Mike Hesson (2019).In 2020, Kumble was the only Indian head coach in IPL. Kings were the third IPL team he had worked with after his playing days, having earlier served as mentor for Royal Challengers Bangalore and Mumbai Indians. This was before he took the job of India head coach for a year in 2016.Under Kumble, Kings won 19 and lost 23 matches over three seasons. That is the second worst win-loss ratio for any team in IPL since 2020, only behind Sunrisers Hyderabad.
Manchester United are reportedly inching closer to signing Wolves star Matheus Cunha this summer – but face competition from Newcastle United.
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reports that United need to activate the Brazilian's £62.5 million ($83m) release clause but are hopeful of agreeing terms in May. Newcastle have been credited with interest in the 25-year-old but he may have been swayed by the prospect of joining the Red Devils instead.
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United's attack has struggled for goals this season, and while Cunha may add more quality to their attack, Ruben Amorim's team arguably needs an out-and-out striker to solve that sizeable problem. The report adds that if the Premier League giants signed the former Atletico Madrid man, they would be able to stay in line with the division's profit and sustainability rules as well but player exits may be needed to fuel other transfer moves.
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Before then, United travel to Bournemouth in the Premier League on Sunday, while Wolves – who beat Amorim's team 1-0 at Old Trafford – host Leicester City a day before.
This will be her first gig as coach of a professional cricket team, but a 15-year career at the top-flight will have prepared her well for it
ESPNcricinfo staff16-Sep-2022Former New Zealand captain Amy Satterthwaite has joined the Adelaide Strikers support staff as their new assistant coach for the upcoming Women’s Big Bash League season.This will be Satterthwaite’s first gig as coach of a professional cricket team, but a 15-year career at the top-flight will have prepared her well for it. She has also served as a mentor to the Canterbury team back home.Satterthwaite retired from international cricket in May earlier this year. She is New Zealand’s most capped women’s ODI player with 145 matches and has made 6,423 runs and picked up 76 wickets for her country.Satterthwaite has been a regular at the WBBL as well. She scored almost 1,500 runs and claimed 44 wickets, including a memorable hat-trick for Hobart Hurricanes in the second year of the competition. The allrounder was also voted Player of the Tournament in 2017-18.”The WBBL is such a quality competition, and one that I have been fortunate to play in over the years,” Satterthwaite said in a press release that the Strikers put out on Friday. “I absolutely loved my time on field playing with and against some of the best in the world, and I know the standard of the local talent is extremely high.”I have always had a great respect for the Adelaide Strikers; they have always been a competitive franchise and the squad looks strong again this season after a brilliant performance last year.”Hopefully I can bring a fresh perspective to the coaching group and lean on my experience to help the team go that next step this summer.”The eighth season of the WBBL will begin on October 13 with the Strikers kicking off their campaign two days later against Sydney Sixers in Mackay.
Celtic are thought to be closing in on the signing of an “absolute terror” alongside Kieran Tierney in the January transfer window, following a significant update from renowned journalist Fabrizio Romano.
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Mathias Kvistgaarden has been linked with a move to Parkhead this month, with the 22-year-old Brondby forward considered an ideal replacement for the departing Kyogo Furuhashi. He has scored 10 goals in just 12 starts in the Danish Superliga so far this season.
Meanwhile, Celtic are believed to have held talks with Jota over a return to the club, with the attacking ace leaving the club to join Saudi Pro League side Al-Ittihad in 2023, prior to moving to Rennes last year. This wouldn’t be a swap deal involving Kyogo, however, with the Japanese star on the verge of moving to the Ligue 1 outfit.
Celtic's former forward Jota.
Lennon Miller is one of the most exciting young players in the Scottish Premiership currently, and he has been linked with a move to the Hoops numerous times in recent months. The Motherwell midfielder has already made 63 appearances for his current club, scoring five goals and registering 14 assists, all while still only being 18 years of age.
Then, of course, there’s Tierney, who is expected to return to Celtic on loan during the current transfer window, prior to moving back to the club on a permanent basis in the summer, signing a pre-contract agreement in the process.
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According to Romano on X on Thursday, Celtic are set to re-sign former player Jota in an £8.4m deal, bringing him in after the imminent exit of Kyogo.
Many Hoops fans will rightly be excited about seeing the return of Jota to the club this month, considering what a popular figure he was first time around.
The 25-year-old provided 54 goal contributions (28 goals and 26 assists) in 83 matches, providing so much attacking quality, and writer John McGinley once said of him: “Jota was an absolute terror there. Work rate, skill, strength and the right decision at the end. What a player.”
With Kyogo leaving Celtic, it is imperative that a new attacker comes in, and while not an out and out centre forward, Jota could be a fantastic addition to Brendan Rodgers’ squad midway through the season.
The Portuguese knows the club well, so it shouldn’t be an issue growing accustomed to his surroundings, and if he can hit the ground running from the off, any supporters who were angry at him leaving in 2023 will swiftly change their opinion.
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At this point, it would be a huge shock if the return of Jota wasn’t sealed sooner rather than later, in what will hopefully be a memorable, and longer, second spell at Parkhead.