Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors Blackburn have made an offer to sign Martial Godo on loan from Fulham The deal is likely to be subject to whether Fulham recruit another winger in the remaining hours of the transfer window with Millwall also interested Head coach Marco Silva said on Thursday that the club wanted to strengthen their "wide attacking areas" and that a decision on Godo's future would be taken today Fulham are interested in Lyon winger Ernest Nuamah after ending their pursuit of team-mate Rayan Cherki spent last season on loan with Wigan Athletic in League One scoring four goals and providing four assists He has been with the Fulham first team throughout pre-season One of Germany’s longest running transfer sagas will not reach a conclusion — not today at least: Jonathan Tah will not be joining Bayern Munich Bayern have a long standing interest in Tah but have been unable to meet Bayer Leverkusen’s asking price It was thought that the club may redouble their efforst to sign Tah after a shaky defensive performance against Wolfsburg in a 2-3 win last Sunday but with Bayern already having spent €142m this summer including on Joao Palhinha and Michael Olise the negotiations have been unable to progress said: “Leverkusen gave us a deadline three and a half weeks ago and said: you have to pay this amount by then I wrote to Simon Rolfes (Leverkusen’s sporting director; ed.) and said: thank you for the deadline Bournemouth defender Chris Mepham is set to join Sunderland on loan The 26-year-old will join the Championship club on a temporary basis for the rest of the season The deal is still to be finalised and subject to a medical but Sunderland are confident that it will be completed Mepham joined Bournemouth from Brentford in January 2019 He has gone on to make 121 appearances for the club Sunderland have made five signings this summer including four free transfers and could add another attacking signing between and now and tonight's 11pm deadline Jayden Meghoma is undergoing a medical at Brentford ahead of proposed permanent transfer from Southampton Brentford are finalising a deal for the 18-year-old left-back for a total package in the region of £10million A four-year contract has also been agreed for the promising England youth international Meghoma joined Southampton on an initial scholarship deal from Tottenham Hotspur in 2022 before signing a first professional deal in July 2023 A regular for the club's B team he has had limited opportunities in the first team having made his debut in the EFL Cup against Gillingham last August Southampton have three left-backs ahead of Meghoma who was left out of the pre-season trip to Spain Jayden Meghoma set for Brentford transfer from Southampton Brighton and Hove Albion midfielder Mahmoud Dahoud is in talks to join Eintracht Frankfurt The 28-year-old has struggled for game time since joining Brighton from Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2023 on a free transfer He still has three years left on his Brighton contract and has not made an appearance for the Premier League side this season Dahoud spent the second-half of last season on loan at Stuttgart where he made 14 appearances During his time at both Dortmund and Stuttgart and winning the German Cup and the German Super Cup Aston Villa have completed the signing of 19-year-old defender Yeimar Mosquera from Colombian side Orsomarso SC The Athletic reported last week that Villa had finalised a deal to sign Mosquera The Colombia youth international has immediately been sent out on loan to Real Union the Spanish third-tier side part of Villa owners V Sports' multi-club model in which Unai Emery has a controlling stake Mosquera arrived in Spain earlier this week and has already been training with his new team-mates Mosquera is regarded as one for the future having had relatively little first-team experience at Orsomarso or at previous club and first-division Colombian side He joined second-division Orsomarso in January and made 20 appearances last season Watford are close to completing a deal to sign Festy Ebosele from sister club Udinese The Republic of Ireland international is undergoing a medical before finalising a loan move to Vicarage Road Ebosele joined Udinese in 2022 from Derby County after coming through the club's academy The 22-year-old has made 38 appearances for the Serie A side over the last two seasons Another member of Chelsea’s ‘bomb squad’ under Maresca needs a move to re-ignite a promising career Chalobah emerged in Chelsea colours in the 2020-21 season making 20 league appearances and scoring three goals from central defence He became more established in the following season but his standing within the squad diminished last season and he is free to move should a suitable offer arrive at Stamford Bridge The Athletic reported Palace wanted him earlier this week but Chalobah could yet stay if Chelsea sell Axel Disasi Transfer deadline day: The 10 high-profile players who could still move Leicester City defender Ben Nelson is set to join Championship side Oxford United on a season-long loan who has been named in the England Elite squad for their Elite League fixtures against Turkey and Romania Championship clubs are also circling for striker Tom Cannon who has struggled to gain any game time under new manager Steve Cooper so far this season and he could depart before the transfer deadline today either on a loan or even a possible permanent deal In terms of incomings at King Power Stadium the arrival of Morocco international Bilal El Khannouss could be the last of the window Leicester were also trying to bring in a central striker on loan but an arrival currently looks unlikely unless there are developments later in the day Leicester have signed eight players in this window – El Khannouss Michael Golding and Bobby De Cordova-Reid for £80 million They have sold Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall for £30 million and Harry Souttar has joined Sheffield United on loan Nottingham Forest are working to add another Brazilian central defender to their ranks The deal for the 23-year-old is expected to be worth around €15million and will see him join up with fellow countryman Morato was born in Sao Paulo but has been with Benfica since the age of 18 and has made 78 appearances for the Portuguese side Former Forest captain Joe Worrall joined Burnley earlier this month leaving Nuno Espirito Santo with four experienced options in the centre of defence Forest also hold academy product Zach Abbott in high regard but the signing of Morato will give them further competition and cover Nottingham Forest working to sign Morato from Benfica Everton goalkeeper Billy Crellin is expected to join League Two side Accrington Stanley on loan The 24-year-old is still to make his competitive debut for Everton after joining from Fleetwood Town in 2022 A regular in the club's under-21 side he has now been allowed to head on loan to continue his development following the signing of experienced goalkeeper Asmir Begovic earlier in the window Crellin had interest from a host of EFL clubs but should see his move to Accrington confirmed later today Southampton manager Russell Martin says goalkeeper Aaron Ramsdale is "going to be great" once he completes his move from Arsenal Ramsdale, 26, is set to join Southampton from Arsenal before the transfer window closes after the two clubs agreed a deal worth up to £25million ($32.9m) Martin said on the England international: "He has experience of winning Playing in a team in the Premier League that have to win where the expectation is huge He's hungry to become England's number one and he wants to be here If you had asked me four/five weeks ago if we had a chance of signing him we've spoken a fair bit over that period I would've thought that it was not achievable but it's worth trying still I think he admires the courage of our players and the way we play I think he knows he has a chance to come here and express himself and show everyone what a good goalkeeper he is "He's been frustrated over the last year over the lack of playing time James Ward-Prowse is set to move on loan to Nottingham Forest from West Ham United A straight loan has been agreed in principle that will see the England international move to the City Ground on a temporary basis after falling down the pecking order at West Ham Ward-Prowse is now set to complete a medical ahead of a proposed move to West Ham’s Premier League counterparts He has featured for just 16 minutes for new head coach Julen Lopetegui in the Premier League this season coming on as a substitute in the opening weekend defeat to Aston Villa Ward-Prowse joined West Ham from Southampton in a £30million transfer last summer He went on to make 52 appearances in his first season at the London Stadium Real Betis are set to complete the sale of midfielder Nabil Fekir to Al-Jazira of the United Arab Emirates in an express deal worth around €7million (£5.8m; $7.7m) including variables Betis are trying to sign Real Madrid's Dani Ceballos or Tottenham Hotspur's Giovani Lo Celso It is yet to be seen whether Spurs will green light Lo Celso's departure The Athletic previously reported that Real Madrid are listening to "fair offers" for Ceballos valuing him at around €15m (£12.6m; $16.6m) and initial approaches have not been fruitful From the money Betis are receiving for Fekir "Let's see what money there is to replace him (Fekir)" said coach Manuel Pellegrini yesterday after his side's Conference League play-off second-leg win over Gryvbas Real Madrid considering offers for midfielder Dani Ceballos Arne Slot says he’s not expecting any incomings at Liverpool on deadline day — but a number of the club’s youngsters will be heading out on loan Stefan Bajcetic’s loan move to Red Bull Salzburg will be confirmed while Ben Doak and Kaide Gordon are attracting plenty of interest from Championship clubs Defender Nat Phillips is also hoping to secure a temporary move There’s been a lot of speculation about Joe Gomez and Caoimhin Kelleher but they are both training with Slot’s squad at Kirkby today Nottingham Forest had a cash plus player bid rejected for Kelleher on Thursday and it would take a much bigger offer to test Liverpool’s resolve to keep the Republic of Ireland international Neal Maupay has completed his season-long loan move to Marseille from Everton The Athletic reported on Thursday that the two clubs had reached an agreement for the 28-year-old striker with the deal containing a mandatory purchase option at the end of the campaign Everton are set to pocket an initial €6million with bonuses potentially taking the total package as high as €10m is on Merseyside for a medical today ahead of a potential season-long loan move to Everton There is no purchase option or obligation as part of the deal the former Nottingham Forest player will become the club’s seventh summer signing Maupay is unlikely to be the only player leaving Goodison before the deadline an academy graduate capped by his native Italy at youth level is close to joining Serie B side Spezia for an undisclosed fee The deal is understood to include a lump fee Under-21 goalkeeper Billy Crellin is one of a number of youngsters who could leave on loan before the deadline after attracting EFL interest Arne Slot believes new signing Federico Chiesa has all the qualities to flourish at Liverpool but the Italian attacker is unlikely to make his debut against Manchester United on Sunday The 26-year-old forward completed his move from Juventus for an initial fee of £10 million on Thursday and penned a four-year contract after being frozen out by the Serie A outfit Chiesa is short of match fitness and Slot intends to tread carefully with him “There is a bigger chance he is not in the squad for Sunday than he is But if injuries come up in the next two days then we might need him Jadon Sancho returned to Manchester United this summer after reaching the Champions League final on loan with Borussia Dortmund He had made significant strides in restoring a reputation that had been damaged during a challenging spell at Old Trafford After mending his strained relationship with Erik ten Hag it seemed the 24-year-old was back in the manager’s plans and would remain a United player for the 2024-25 season Sancho was left out of Ten Hag’s matchday squad for United’s opening two matches of the league season and he is available if a club meets United’s asking price United’s preference is a permanent departure with a valuation of around £25million ($32.9m) but they may yet sanction another temporary switch The Athletic’s David Ornstein reported Juventus and Chelsea were both interested earlier this week Other suitors could always emerge in the window’s final hours is heading to Al Nassr to complete a move to the Saudi Pro League and has won seven caps for the French national team Leipzig are expecting to complete the signing of one-time Aston Villa target Lutsharel Geertruida won the the Eredivisie title with Arne Slot in 2023 and was recently part of the Netherlands' Euro 2024 squad The 21-year-old has agreed terms on a deal that keeps him at Craven Cottage until the summer of 2028 Martial signed following a successful trial period making his First Team debut five months later in a Carabao Cup tie at Crawley Town Having signed a new contract at Fulham last summer he spent last season on loan at Wigan Athletic where he directly contributed to eight goals in 34 appearances helping the Latics to a top half finish in League One.  The 21-year-old featured heavily in our First Team during pre-season After putting pen to paper on his new deal Martial said: "I’m delighted and honoured to extend my stay at such an amazing and historic Club I can only thank God for allowing this to happen It\'s a proud moment for both my family and I "Last season on loan at Wigan went very well considering it was my first senior professional season learn and adapt so much both on and off the pitch which helped me better myself in my development as a professional "I’m very pleased with last season and some of the experiences and friendships I gained while being out on loan I also had the honour of representing England I’d like to thank everyone at the club to the spectacular fans who made my stay so special I would like to make my Premier League debut possibly chipping in with some goals and assists along the way I just want to keep growing and improving around the amazing coaching staff and players at this Club giving myself the best possible chance to keep edging closer to showing the potential I have as a young player." Gordon describes her room as a combination of Enid Sinclair and Wednesday Adams from the Netflix series Wednesday “While it is partly goth and dark [there’s a mirror shaped like a coffin!] it is simultaneously cozy and adorned with pops of pink,” she said and black furniture bring in a dark whimsical energy.” Blank walls and a row of books lined on his desk kept tidy and functional with a focus on simplicity as I find that an uncluttered space helps me stay organized and focused on my studies.” We all coincidentally wanted to do blue and white as our room colors we are vivacious people who enjoy making our space equally fun with knickknacks and photos it’s been essential to us to make our room a happy yet ‘chill’ space to come back to,” said Neumann Missing: Ainsley Haut ’28 (swimming) from Concord and Sophia Wright ’28 (lacrosse) from Longmeadow we often don’t return to the room during the day it’s nice to have a tidy space with a lot of character that feels personalized a literature and government double major from Oregon City who is active on campus with the CSI (community service internship) program as a student writer in the Communications Office and on the club soccer team and Hamilton Democrats and participates in the Asian Student Union and the Finance Club With the eclectic assortment of wall art and knickknacks it’s hard to know what to look at first in Baseley’s room — but no matter what catches your eye she is also secretary of Gamma Xi and in Hamilton’s Plant Club Weissman’s walls are lined with posters from his semester abroad in Germany but that decor is overshadowed by the spiral stairs and stunning view found in the coveted Kirkland Loft suite he shares with three friends Weissman is a physics and literature major and a member of the ski team A world politics major and Days- Massolo Multicultural Center fellow from Mesa Conlogue chose her favorite color — pink — to decorate her room which perfectly matches her sunny personality “I love filling my space with trinkets and posters to combat the fact that dorm rooms can feel very soulless and temporary when they aren’t decorated,” said the government major and French and women’s and gender studies minor from Boxford Novack’s decor reflects things she loves (Lord of the Rings French artwork) as well as interests she hopes to share with others On campus she’s involved with WHCL and as a research assistant in Associate Professor of Government Erica De Bruin’s Policing Lab Among the most eye-catching pieces in her room is a large tapestry she crocheted and framed with the help of her dad “My room decor is a true reflection of who I am and who I want to be,” she said Having completed her Juventus Women signing from Valerenga on deadline day of the winter transfer window, new Bianconera Emma Stolen Godo has spoken for the first time since joining the club The 24-year-old Norwegian outlined her ambitions with the Bianconere and let us know a little bit more about what we can expect to see from her “Right now I’m very happy and it’s a big day for me to join this club I couldn’t believe it at the start of the week but it all happened so fast and now I’m here But that’s football and I’m happy to be here.” Emma is leaving her native Norway for the first time in her career and she's doing so to join a team that she has some experience playing against having faced the Bianconere twice in this season's Women's Champions League I’ve always dreamt of playing abroad in Europe so I hope I’ll have a good time here and I’ve heard a lot of good things about the club I played against them twice this season and it was a bit different But it was interesting for me to see that and I remember we played very well at home but it was more difficult in Biella It’s a good team and there are a lot of good players here I’m a midfielder but can play in more offensive roles too I like to carry it with me and to create things going forward I’m good when it comes to individual battles as well and I enjoy tackling too.” and Mathilde played her part in the move as well “Juventus called Valerenga on Friday so I called Mathilde [Harviken] to ask how it was she’s only been here for three weeks but she knows a bit I’m happy she’s here because it makes it a bit easier for me to settle.” PRESS RELEASE: Low-altitude economy (LAE) is a global strategic emerging industry involving multiple scenarios such as low-altitude logistics and emergency rescue within low-altitude airspace according to the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) the production value of the low-altitude industry in China reached US$70 billion in 2023 and the figure is expected to reach US$200 billion in 2025 and other partners to jointly create the world’s leading demonstration benchmark for low-altitude applications such as low-altitude transportation and city travel and low-altitude emergency rescue oriented to individuals and society have been put into commercial use Low-altitude transportation & city travel to usher in a new era featuring the “taxi by air”: The urban air mobility (UAM) meets the communications requirements of customers between urban areas and cities and implements secure air traffic scheduling and information transmission Take the practice of AutoFlight as an example thanks to its electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft equipped with an airborne mobile 5G communications terminal the route between Shenzhen to Zhuhai has shortened the driving time from three hours to 20 minutes Low-altitude logistics & delivery to build a logistics circle for “15-min delivery within 3 km”: China Mobile has cooperated with partners to build a low-altitude UAV instant distribution network to meet emergency requirements of more 2B industry users improving service experience and facilitating intelligent city construction It is estimated that the scale of UAV market in China can reach US$22 billion in 2024 of which US$4billion is related to express delivery The figure indicates that the low-altitude logistics industry has come to its ramp-up phase the efficient “lifeline” by air: When it comes to the social emergency and emergency medical rescue scenarios UAVs can deliver first aid medicines or blood samples within 10 minutes The cooperation between China Mobile and industry partners such as GODO and AutoFlight not only promotes the rapid development of LAE in China but also provides new ideas and models for global LAE innovation and cooperation With the support of policies and the joint efforts of industry partners the future of LAE is full of infinite possibilities "You can really find some hidden gems in non-league." Martial Godo is proof of his own declaration, having moved directly from Margate FC to Fulham in March 2022 The forward's transfer instantly elevated Godo through six tiers of the English football pyramid as he swapped the Isthmian League at level seven for the Premier League an annual celebration of the football pyramid Godo returned to his previous club where he was reunited with his former team-mate "It was a great experience for me and it made me into who I am today," Godo told Fulham's official website, speaking about his stint at Margate from a seat inside their Hartsdown Park ground. "It plays a big part in how I play today as well. There are a lot of things that you learn in a changing room, on the pitch as well with the physicality and the tactics. "It's much more raw. But it's about doing anything that you need to do to get the three points and move up the league." View this post on Instagram A post shared by Fulham Football Club (@fulhamfc) Greenhalgh explained how Godo's journey to Fulham began in non-league football came and trialled at Dartford [where I was playing at the time] It was an obvious yes for us because he just had a spark," said Greenhalgh we managed to get him down here at Margate where he was playing for the [Dartford] Academy still on a Wednesday and playing here for Margate on a Saturday when he first came on for us and then from there I think that was because of how much he wanted it and how much he still wants it now because we can still see that in his game now." Greenhalgh recalled how scouts from several Premier League clubs came to watch Godo in non-league action "I think non-league is just an absolute transfer window," he added. "When Martial started playing really well and getting his name out there, you were rocking up to Margate and suddenly there was Fulham there, Arsenal there and Manchester City there." Godo played 22 matches for Margate before making his big move to Fulham, initially going into the club's Premier League 2 side. Marco Silva handed him his senior debut in the EFL Cup against Crawley Town in August 2022 "I don't know if people know this but I think I even cried the next day," Godo revealed "It was a surreal moment because it was like everything I had been working for when I was at Margate It was the icing on the cake for me and my family as well." The pacey forward gained more senior experience in 2022/23 during a loan spell at Wigan Athletic where he registered four goals and four assists in 34 League One appearances To date, Godo has featured in five first-team matches for Fulham and, after signing a new contract at Craven Cottage last September he remains grateful for the platform that Margate gave him "Going into men's football [with Margate] from academy football [with Dartford] the physicality taught me to ride out a challenge "I think what makes non-league special to me is the authenticity from the pitches - you could be playing on mud or 4G - to the changing rooms has got to keep believing in themselves and trust the process." Margate has benefited from £160,000 from the Premier League Stadium Fund since 2020 that has enabled them to build new changing rooms In total through the Premier League Stadium Fund more than £207million has been invested into improving the stadiums and facilities of clubs in the EFL National League System and Women’s Football Pyramid since 2000 Over 5,900 grants have been provided to more than 1,000 clubs across more than 100 leagues Find out more about the impact of Premier League investment at one non-league club which is led by the brother of the Manchester United star Adrian Kajumba on Chelsea defender's deep affiliation with local club ahead of Non-League Day this weekend Discover how Premier League funding for new facilities has made an impact at one non-league club Newcastle defender visited his former club supported by Premier League funds over the years West Ham star saw how Premier League has helped his former non-league club Tooting & Mitcham United as well as old school Crystal Palace defender visits former club in Kent who have a new stadium thanks to Premier League Stadium Fund Grants totalling more than £97,000 helped FC Hartlepool secure promotion - now they are using their newly developed home ground to benefit the community Find out how the Premier League Stadium Fund has enabled Shirehampton FC to return home and allowed them to plan for the future Michael Owen and Steve Cooper discuss the top-five race and who they think will be in the competition next season Your entry has been submitted successfully Please check your email for further information KEENE – Wichita Christian had perhaps its most dominant performance of the season, routing district foe Waco Valor, 69-6, in a TAPPS Six-Man Division III state semifinal on Friday The Stars (13-0) executed the mercy rule at halftime WCS advances to play Fredericksburg Heritage (13-0) at 7 p.m More: Graham makes the big plays late, holds on to beat Glen Rose The Stars scored six offensive and three defensive touchdowns Spreadback Isaac Willden passed for 61 yards and three TDs Sam Machtolff was on the receiving end of two of those scores while John Godo added 58 rushing and two scores Godo also returned two fumbles for touchdowns with Ruben Willden notching two interceptions There are 17 players who qualified for the regional-round Honor Roll which highlights the top high school football statistical performances in the Wichita Falls area All stats were submitted by coaches or were tabulated by media covering the game Have your coach email stats to jonathan.hull@timesrecordnews.com More: Holliday trounces Tolar to return to regional final Latics manager Shaun Maloney played under Marco Silva at Hull City while twin brothers Ryan and Steven Sessegnon could face each other for the first time in their careers It will be a special occasion for Martial Godo with the winger tasting regular professional football for the first time during a productive loan spell at Wigan last season registering eight goal involvements in 34 League One matches “It was enjoyable,” Godo told fulhamfc.com I have to thank the staff and obviously the manager over there for trusting me and playing me most games “It was a really good loan spell for me as a player off the pitch as well as on it which allowed me to play so much better as well “As the season went on and I went through some ups and downs One of the downs the winger refers to was an ankle injury that kept him sidelined for a couple of months but an undoubted highlight would have been an impressive display against his boyhood club – Manchester United – in the FA Cup “Crazy – I still pinch myself to this day,” Godo said when recalling the hard fought 2-0 defeat by United “I just tried to make my dreams into reality but I'm standing next to Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes and all of these people these are the games you want to play and you live for “I did get injured for eight weeks with my ankle crazy games – playing United in the FA Cup – and that allowed me just to keep growing and becoming better as a player.” Godo’s relationship with the FA Cup grew stronger still this season when he claimed his first Fulham assist in setting up Timothy Castagne for our fourth goal against Watford in Round Three “Very special moment,” Godo said with a smile and then when these things come off the buzz is just amazing “I’m thankful to the Gaffer for that for everyone at Fulham for helping me get to that stage so we have to just do our best to back him in that and support him.” a lot of eyes will be on the Sessegnon twins this Saturday it will be the first time they’ve ever come up against each other on a football pitch is that Godo has already counted three Sessegnons as teammates in his short career but obviously would be a wholesome moment for both brothers and for myself as well,” Godo stated so he was training with the 23s when I first came on trial and then I played with him when I went Wigan who all took me in as a younger brother and looked after me.” The magic of the cup certainly feels alive and well heading into the weekend so what was Godo’s reaction when the draw was made and now I’m in a Prem team playing against Wigan but it made me start thinking of all the memories I made at the DW Stadium “But obviously we have to go there to get the job done The 72nd Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell – Trofeo Conde de Godó got underway on Saturday with an opening day brimming with excitement. The tournament, which is played at the Reial Club de Tennis Barcelona is yet again the biggest annual sporting event in the capital of Catalonia Barcelona has become the epicentre of clay court tennis drawing thousands of fans eager to enjoy this great springtime celebration of sport Some of the best tennis players on the circuit are among the main contenders for the title Six of the twelve best tennis players in the world are competing in this edition: Carlos Alcaraz (3) That means the tournament’s last two winners will meet again in Barcelona to continue making history who has played in four of the last six finals having lost twice to Rafa Nadal and twice to Alcaraz It will also be extra special to see the two-time tournament champion back with a Wild Card from the organisation as well as a three-time Grand Slam tournament champion in Stan Wawrinka The third and final invitation goes to the 2022 finalist The #BCNOpenBS is a week-long festival of sport with high-level competition and excitement Fans attending the tournament will be treated to a unique spectacle both on and off the courts This year we have prepared several activities that will take place during the tournament Throughout the tournament, we have a very special reporter. 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Marco Silva made five changes to the team that started at Anfield Tom Cairney and Rodrigo Muniz coming into the XI The manager also opted to hand Josh King his first ever start Fulham had their first attempt on goal with a couple of minutes on the clock before his audatious effort fell just wide of Aaron Ramsdale’s goal at the far post as both teams looked to settle into the game and gain an early foothold buoying the home support with a brilliant interception and setting up a threating counter - the young midfielder looking to make an impact Jedi and Muniz linked up well down the left to create space for an opportunity in the 23rd minute The defender’s low cross ultimately failing to reach a white shirt before the Saints could clear the ball the visitors looked to be sitting deep and breaking up play restricting Fulham to a handful of long-range attempts on goal Iwobi and Muniz continued to threaten but were unable to unlock the Southampton defence before the half-time whistle Fulham began the second half the brighter; King delivering a superb early cross which fell inches from the outstretched leg of Iwobi The young midfielder continuing to look dangerous and create something whenever on the ball Ramsdale kept his side level with a wonder save in the 67th minute Harry Wilson storming into the box with pace to meet a dangerous the resulting strike on goal bound for the top corner had the Saints keeper not miraculously tipped over young forward Martial Godo was substituted on for his Premier League debut An additional five minutes passed before the referee blew the whistle on what might feel like an opportunity to take three points missed The Whites had looked comfortable at half-time with Rodrigo Muniz’s goal putting them a goal to the good A second strike from Muniz helped avoid an upset as we stood firm to seal our place in the Fifth Round The Whites started fast as Muniz attempted an overhead kick when he got to Andreas Pereira’s corner delivery first drilling a strike from distance that goalkeeper Sam Tickle had to get behind with Martial Godo ploughing forward on his former stomping ground and finding King who played in Timothy Castagne before Wigan cleared away The deadlock was broken when Ryan Sessegnon whipped in a low cross from the left which was met by Muniz who guided his header home It could have been two when Godo was set free and beat his defender for pace but the young winger fired into the side netting Another Andreas corner caused problems for the hosts; this time it was Issa Diop who rose highest but his header was batted away by Tickle and his follow-up was wayward the hosts equalised after the break with just their second shot of the game Smith curling one into the top corner from 25 yards with Muniz latching onto a delightful ball over the top from Andreas and touching past Tickle to restore the lead There was no let-up as Godo had a strike deflected behind while Latics captain Jason Kerr nodded a corner wide at the other end Wigan sub Ronan Darcy won the ball outside the box and tried to replicate Smith’s effort There was more defending to do when Diop deflected a cross over for a corner and Benda then did superbly well to keep out a Scott Smith effort following a scramble in the box Our keeper was in action again when Owen Dale tried to catch him out but the backtracking Benda pushed the ball wide Benda made yet another save before Darcy bundled home the rebound but the offside flag halted the home side’s celebrations Marco Silva’s men remained resolute to see out the victory It’s also a special occasion for Fulham’s Martial Godo, who enjoyed a breakthrough loan spell at Wigan last season “It was enjoyable,” Godo told fulhamfc.com “As the season went on and I went through some ups and downs Our Young Whites were right in it at half-time after Martial Godo had a stunning strike sandwiched by a Jay Stansfield double but the hosts ran away with the contest in the second-half thanks to a brace from Ayumu Yokoyama and goals from Alfie May even while making seven changes from Saturday’s 1-1 draw at Mansfield Town Taylor Gardner-Hickman saw a shot whistle past the near post before Samuel Amissah made a key interception as Stansfield looked to pull the trigger inside the box Our defensive resilience was being tested – and Blues took the lead after 17 minutes when former Whites striker Stansfield finished low and hard past Borto after being threaded through by Willum Willumsson The lead didn’t last long as Godo brought us level with a rocket from range He was allowed to shift the ball onto his right foot on the edge of the box and wrapped his boot around it That hard work was nearly immediately undone as May was found with a searching ball over the top of Eddy Nsasi but the striker didn’t get enough elevation on his attempted lob over Borto Josh King put some late first-half pressure on the hosts wriggling into the box after finding space in the left channel with Bailey Peacock-Farrell out quickly to deny him from a tight angle cooly slotting past Borto following another Willumson assist Some high pressing at the beginning of the second period nearly saw us equalise again with Kristian Šekularac forcing Peacock-Farrell into a full stretch save to deny him Birmingham threatened to extend the lead as Stansfield saw a snapshot comfortably gathered by Borto before Willumson put an effort from a similar position over the bar The margin was extended on 55 minutes as the tricky Yokoyama teased Ollie Gofford down the left and fired a powerful strike into the roof of the net Birmingham’s fourth was a real team goal as Stansfield squared to Willumson when he could have had a shot before the Icelandic midfielder moved the ball on once more for May to finish from close range Yokoyama was having a devestating impact in the second period and it was his dipping half volley that made it five with 15 minutes to play Anderson flashed a shot narrowly past the post shortly after but he got his goal in stoppage-time as he slotted the ball under Borto.  There was still time for a seventh as substitute Dykes got in on the act Hayden Mullins' side are next in action on Friday 1st November with an away game at West Ham United in PL2 This article was published more than 6 months ago A 38-year-old Canadian was arrested on July 9 in Zug according to a recent Swiss court decision.DADO RUVIC/Reuters French authorities are seeking to extradite another Canadian to face criminal charges in connection with encrypted phone service EncroChat which was used by organized crime groups in Europe to avoid police surveillance after having already apprehended the company’s alleged mastermind according to a recent Swiss court decision who is identified only as “A” in the court file of having operated the EncroChat system while knowing that the phones were mainly used to co-ordinate illegal activities French authorities have alleged that EncroChat was used to facilitate drug trafficking the details of the case bear resemblance to a Canadian named Seiji Godo who lives in Zug and operates a company there The extradition, should it go forward, would follow that of Canadian Paul Krusky, who is currently in custody in France. A low-profile tech entrepreneur who grew up in Guelph Krusky had been living in the Dominican Republic before his extradition earlier this year French prosecutors accuse him of facilitating organized crime through EncroChat and describe him as the company’s general manager and key decision maker France’s extradition request to Switzerland is the latest in a series of similar actions by French authorities, who are taking an aggressive approach to curb the spread of harmful and illegal content online and to hold individual tech executives responsible the Russian-born billionaire who founded messaging app Telegram to face charges that he was complicit in illegal activity occurring on his platform France also indicted 30 other people in August for their involvement with another encrypted messaging service called Sky ECC, which was founded by Vancouver-based Sky Global and became popular with drug dealers, according to Agence France-Presse the accused Canadian man sought to be released from custody under an alternative arrangement such as house arrest with electronic monitoring “There is a high risk of him fleeing,” the decision states has family in Canada and faces a long prison sentence in France if convicted The Swiss court dismissed the appeal entirely in its decision Livschitz did not reply to questions from The Globe and Mail was named in a previous court document as one of the leaders of EncroChat who have also said the company was in direct contact with a major Spanish drug trafficker and Dutch biker gangs Thierry Marembert, a Paris-based attorney for Mr. Godo, previously told The Globe that “Mr Godo vehemently denies the allegations and looks forward to being vindicated in due time.” Mr Marembert said on Friday that he has nothing to add to his previous statement European authorities have said EncroChat phones were used nearly exclusively by organized crime groups to evade detection The company provided ultrasecure Android phones that were distributed through a network of resellers across Canada and Europe for roughly €1,000 (about $1,510) A six-month subscription plan cost another €1,500 ($2,265) The phones were made to look like regular devices that run Google’s Android operating system Users could enter a password that would allow them to switch over to the EncroChat operating system Messages between EncroChat users were encrypted end-to-end and could be set to self-destruct after a period The phones were stripped of their GPS functionality and had a “panic wipe” feature that allowed users to erase a phone’s contents by punching in a code The French Gendarmerie Nationale began investigating EncroChat in 2017 French authorities had infiltrated the company’s servers The investigation has so far led to more than 6,500 arrests of EncroChat users and the seizure of large quantities of drugs and cash Godo has a long history as a technology entrepreneur who focuses on privacy and encryption Corporate records list him as a director of Binary IO Solutions Inc. a tech consulting company in Vancouver that was incorporated in 2011 “We highly value discretion and client confidentiality by providing secure communications whenever desirable and not advertising our client list,” reads an archived version of its website The other director of Binary IO Solutions is listed as Benjamin Haigh who told The Globe in July that he “was contracted for web development work” on a component of the EncroChat system for a limited period Haigh did not respond to an e-mail seeking further comment Mr. Godo also worked for a company called Esoteric Communications in Vancouver that appears to have links to EncroChat, according to previous Globe reporting. Godo out of Simon Fraser University to write code for an encrypted phone product called EsoCrypt Pare left the company in 2011 over discomfort with his business partners Godo “continued on at Esoteric after my departure,” Mr It’s not clear whether the company ever finished its encrypted phone product Godo served as a director and chief executive of SDM Technologies in Zug The company sells mobile phones with a custom operating system that allows users to toggle between the regular Google Android interface and an ultrasecure environment complete with encrypted messaging and notes apps the company hopes to sell the devices to governments Report an editorial error Report a technical issue Editorial code of conduct Authors and topics you follow will be added to your personal news feed in Following Alexandra Posadzki is an award-winning business journalist based in Toronto and the author of the best-selling book, Rogers v. Rogers: The Battle for Control of Canada's Telecom Empire. 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For more information on our commenting policies and how our community-based moderation works, please read our Community Guidelines and our Terms and Conditions Martial Godo scored an early goal to give our Young Whites the lead skipper Chris Donnell bagged a brace in the second period with Aaron Loupalo-Bi adding another in stoppage-time almost found the top corner from a free-kick after two minutes Samuel Amissah released Callum Osmand with a beautiful ball over the top with the striker squaring the ball to Godo to finish into an unguarded goal with Spurs goalkeeper Luca Gunter having to make fine stops to deny Osmand and Godo before we hit the 10-minute mark Gunter was being kept busy as he then denied a brilliant double chance cutting inside onto his right foot to see his curler saved before the Spurs shot-stopper tipped Ollie Gofford’s piledriver over the bar with his fingertips Jon Esenga tried his luck from a free-kick with 35 minutes on the clock we started the second period in the groove Donnell doubled our lead after being sent through by an intelligent headed flick on by Osmand with the skipper beating Gunter with a delicate chipped finish A mix up at the back allowed Callum Olusesi to reduce the deficit just a couple of minutes later but Gunter was again straight back into action down the other end before leaping across his line at full stretch to deny Gofford Donnell’s second goal wasn’t as pretty as his first heading the ball in from close range after Gunter failed to get any real distance on his punch out from Esenga’s corner Kristian Šekularac stung the palms of Gunter with a rasping effort before Aaron Loupalo-Bi was sent through one-on-one with the Spurs ‘keeper this time making a save with his feet We added a fourth in stoppage-time as a combination of Aaron Loupalo-Bi bundled the ball over the line the 20-year-old joined Fulham permanently from Margate back in March 2022 and enjoyed a positive first season at the club.  He made 28 appearances for the young Whites across all competitions scoring six goals and gathering as many assists along the way His efforts were rewarded with some First Team minutes in our Carabao Cup game against Crawley Town which he impressed in after coming on as a substitute.  Martial recently played a few more senior minutes coming on against Aston Villa in our second Premier League Summer Series friendly in America the youngster told FFCtv: "I\'m really pleased to extend my stay at this historical I want to keep working hard and improving not only as a player but also as a professional on and off the pitch." The coaches and players welcomed me in and allowed me to improve physically and mentally and I love waking up every day and doing something I love as my dream job." Having already featured twice for the First Team "My main goal is to keep getting better and work towards reaching my potential as I\'m still very young I never forget the end goal which is to play on the pitch at Craven Cottage in front of all the fans and cement a place within the senior squad." Head of Football Development Huw Jennings continued: \"We're delighted because he's come onto the scene quite late and he brings with him a breath of fresh air \"He's an exciting prospect and he knows he needs to keep working hard and make the most of the opportunities that come his way He's been part of the first Team programme during pre-season which has given him an insight into the next level up and hopefully he can continue to progress.\" A Canadian software developer accused of playing a “central role” in creating and operating EncroChat an encrypted phone service favoured by organized crime groups has lost his legal battle against extradition to France to face criminal charges A federal criminal court in Switzerland denied an appeal by Seiji Godo, a 38-year-old Canadian who had been living in the canton of Zug since 2019, according to a recent decision. Mr. Godo has since been extradited to France, where he is currently in custody, according to French news outlet Le Parisien. His lawyer, Antoine Vey, previously told The Globe and Mail that Mr. Krusky is the victim of a “fake story” concocted by French authorities Police and prosecutors across Europe have said that EncroChat was used by organized crime groups to co-ordinate drug shipments all while evading monitoring by law enforcement EncroChat shut itself down after it realized it had been compromised EncroChat was an operating system loaded onto modified Android smartphones that could be purchased through a network of resellers Users could switch to the EncroChat operating system by entering a password to access encrypted messaging services and other secure apps The phones came with a “panic wipe” feature that allowed users to erase the contents by punching in a code while a reseller could do the same remotely French police began investigating EncroChat in 2017 and by 2020 were able to access the company’s servers housed at a data centre in the northern city of Roubaix The information retrieved through that investigation has so far resulted in more than 6,500 arrests and the seizure of huge quantities of drugs and more than €700-million ($1-billion) in cash along with his brother and another unnamed individual The three developers were paid approximately US$3-million over three years for their services Godo also dealt with problems that arose on the EncroChat network and for its customers Godo argued that EncroChat’s underlying technology was not much different from the encryption used by BlackBerry to protect its users’ e-mails and that there is nothing inherently criminal about the technical work he performed Mr. Godo is referred to only as “A” in the Swiss court document, although The Globe previously connected the extradition case to him told The Globe that his client “denies any wrongdoing.” “He will answer the investigators’ questions which he never tried to avoid since he never received an invitation for an interview despite the fact that his address was and remained well known He is confident that his explanations will clarify his role of a pure IT technician and will dissipate any ambiguity or misunderstanding,” Mr Godo challenged the extradition on numerous grounds including that his arrest warrant was invalid because French authorities never attempted to contact him first or invite him for questioning and that prosecutors had not established his complicity in criminal acts He also argued that France went on a “worldwide fishing expedition” and that any evidence cannot be relied upon He claimed his arrest was politically motivated owing to the French government’s dislike of encrypted communications “It can be assumed that the complainant was aware of the criminal use of the EncroChat phones and at least accepted this,” reads the Swiss court document Godo was a director and chief executive officer of SDM Technologies in Zug The company sold mobile phones with a custom operating system that allowed users to toggle between the regular Google Android 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Year recipient and named one of Fast Company’s Brands That Matter in 2022 visit givingkitchen.org and follow @givingkitchen on Facebook Karoly Harrison GodoBirth date: Jun 8 Visitation & Funeral Information","description":"Honoring the memory of Karoly Harrison Godo with their obituary visitation and funeral information.","articleSection":"Obituaries","articleBody":"DALLAS died peacefully surrounded by his family and loved ones on Monday where he became an organ donor.\n\nHe was born in Dallas the son of Stacy Godo and the late Michelle Harrison Godo.\n\nKaroly graduated from Highland Park High School and attended the University of Arkansas where he was a beloved member of Pi Kappa Alpha and graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in Economics Karoly founded KGCG Investments and worked alongside his father and sister managing the family business animals and the stock market.\n\nKaroly is survived by his father He is also survived by the many loving friends and family that will miss his sweet spirit and curiosity for the world.\n\nFuneral services will be held on Thursday 3pm at Highland Park United Methodist Church A celebration of life reception will immediately follow in Fellowship Hall.\n\nIn lieu of flowers donations in Karoly’s name may be sent to Operation Kindness.","keywords":"Karoly Harrison Godo Biography","dateCreated":"2023-11-08T20:31:08.327Z","datePublished":"2023-11-08T20:31:08.327Z","dateModified":"2023-11-14T17:03:49.487Z","genre":"Obituary Biography","author":[{"@type":"Organization","name":"Restland Funeral Home Cemetery and Crematory","url":"https://www.restlandfuneralhome.com/"}],"mainEntityOfPage":"https://www.restlandfuneralhome.com/obituaries/karoly-godo/obituary","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Restland Funeral Home Cemetery and Crematory","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https://cdn.f1connect.net/cdn/14362D-Zjk/layout/images/logo.63873319164.png"}},"creator":"Restland Funeral Home the son of Stacy Godo and the late Michelle Harrison Godo Karoly graduated from Highland Park High School and attended the University of Arkansas where he was a beloved member of Pi Kappa Alpha and graduated from Texas Tech University with a degree in Economics He is also survived by the many loving friends and family that will miss his sweet spirit and curiosity for the world A celebration of life reception will immediately follow in Fellowship Hall donations in Karoly’s name may be sent to Operation Kindness Share a story where Karoly's kindness touched your heart Describe a day with Karoly you’ll never forget News Matches Tickets & Hospitality Teams Online Store Download The Official Fulham FC App Forward Bio After impressing during a trial period, Martial was plucked from Margate in 2022. He impressed for the Non-League side, making 22 senior appearances while on a dual registration with Dartford Academy. It didn’t take long for Martial to make his mark at Fulham, with his First-Team debut coming in a Carabao Cup tie with Crawley Town in August 2022. The pacey forward enjoyed plenty of minutes in PL2 that season, with his next step being a loan spell at Wigan Athletic. Martial was a regular for the Latics, who would have been on the cusp of the League One Play-Offs had it not been for a points deduction. Martial directly contributed to eight goals and started in an FA Cup Third Round tie against Manchester United. making 22 senior appearances while on a dual registration with Dartford Academy It didn’t take long for Martial to make his mark at Fulham with his First-Team debut coming in a Carabao Cup tie with Crawley Town in August 2022 The pacey forward enjoyed plenty of minutes in PL2 that season with his next step being a loan spell at Wigan Athletic who would have been on the cusp of the League One Play-Offs had it not been for a points deduction Martial directly contributed to eight goals and started in an FA Cup Third Round tie against Manchester United 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Global branded payments provider Blackhawk Network Japan KK today announces the availability of Roblox Gift Cards at Lawson retail outlets nationwide (including Natural Lawson) and most Lawson Store 100 stores Averaging more than 66 million daily active users globally in March 2023 Roblox is reimagining the way 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enhance their own experience on Roblox but also share it with friends and family," said Craig Donato Roblox Gift Cards will be available for purchase at your local Lawson Inc *The product may not be available at some of Lawson stores.     Do not sell or share my personal information: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Soccer Laduma (@soccer_laduma) SA News African News World News The Club House Podcasts & Videos More we're not able to find what you were looking for If this problem continues and you think something is wrong please send us a report and we'll look into it The 20-year-old made an incredible start to the youth campaign before earning himself a loan move to Wigan Athletic for the 2023/24 season Martial won us our opening game of the season scoring a superb goal in the 96th minute to help our 21s to a 3-2 win at Wolves He was also on target from the spot earlier in the game calmly slotting home after winning the penalty himself with his skilful dribbling Martial was giving reigning PL2 champions Manchester City all sorts of problems in game two and once again he scored what proved to be the winning goal for Hayden Mullins' lads using his physicality to rise highest and nod the ball in from close-range Martial then scored his second brace of the season in our third and final game in August skipping past a Crystal Palace man before coolly slotting home from the tightest of angles.  it was his tricky footwork that won us the penalty in the first place That's an impressive five goals from three PL2 games for Martial who is more than deserving of his nomination Martial will be competing for the award alongside Yago Alonso (Tottenham Hotspur) Ronnie Stutter (Chelsea) and Jayden Wareham (Reading) European police and justice authorities allege EncroChat’s customer base was overwhelmingly criminal.DADO RUVIC/Reuters and his associates deliberately promoted and sold the encrypted phone service to known criminals laundering profits through a complex web of companies and banks around the world French authorities claim in a legal document which was infiltrated by French police in 2020 were in direct contact with a major Spanish drug trafficker and Dutch biker gangs according to allegations contained in a previously unreported judicial record from the Dominican Republic dated December The document contains new details about the accusations against Mr which was an encrypted phone company that grew to more than 60,000 users before it was shuttered in 2020 European police and justice authorities allege EncroChat’s customer base was overwhelmingly criminal and that the service was designed to allow organized crime groups to communicate without fear of monitoring by police Krusky had “no qualms” about selling EncroChat phones to well-known gang members and drug dealers A low-profile tech entrepreneur who grew up in Guelph Krusky is currently in custody in France facing numerous criminal charges owing to his involvement with EncroChat including participating in drug trafficking and supplying authorized cryptographic devices The alleged criminal activity spans 2017 to 2021 declined to comment on the Dominican court filing pointing to an earlier statement to The Globe and Mail in which he said that Mr Krusky “fully denies the allegations which are made against him.” None of the charges have been proven in court Krusky has largely been shrouded in secrecy But some details relating to the allegations against him were presented to a judge in the Dominican Republic Krusky and his wife had been living for years Mr. Krusky was arrested in the Dominican Republic in May, 2022, as France sought to have him extradited to face criminal charges. The court in Santo Domingo ruled in favour of the extradition request late last year, and on Feb. 5, a French public prosecutor issued a news release announcing the country had one of EncroChat’s key leaders in its custody The court document from the Dominican Republic outlines the reasons for extraditing Mr and names two other alleged EncroChat leaders a Canadian named Seiji Godo served as EncroChat’s technical director while Ian Howard Retvedt who appears to have family ties to Saskatchewan an operating system loaded onto modified Android phones which were distributed through a network of resellers across Canada and Europe with a six-month subscription plan fetching another €1,500 The phones were made to look like regular devices running Google’s Android operating system but users could switch to the EncroChat operating system by entering a password Messages to other EncroChat users were encrypted end-to-end and could be set to self destruct after a certain period of time The phones had been stripped of their GPS functionality and came with a “panic wipe” feature that allowed a user to erase their contents by punching in a code The information retrieved through that investigation has so far resulted in more than 6,500 arrests and the seizure of large quantities of cash and drugs EncroChat users deployed aliases on the platform instead of their real names Krusky went by the alias “dystopian,” according to French authorities who describe him as EncroChat’s general director and key decision maker He personally oversaw the adding and removal of users on EncroChat’s network EncroChat was not a legal entity with an address and a bank account its owners funnelled their profits through a series of companies and bank accounts in various jurisdictions EncroChat’s profits were shared between Mr It also names a creator of the EncroChat system and an individual named Juan Amoretti who was allegedly responsible for logistics Godo vehemently denies the allegations and looks forward to being vindicated in due time,” Thierry Marembert “As the allegations relate to an ongoing matter we will have no further comment at this time.” Haigh told The Globe in an e-mail that he “was contracted for web development work on a component of the system for a limited period of time.” “At no point did I work on the entire system or have sightlines into the entire system.” There is no indication that any of the individuals named in the court file other than Mr Sky ECC was also breached by European authorities resulting in hundreds of arrests and the seizure of thousands of kilograms of drugs hundreds of firearms and millions of euros Authorities allege that money from the sale of EncroChat phones and subscriptions was laundered through companies and banks around the world by people based in Spain and Dubai who did not work solely for EncroChat One of the individuals working out of Dubai was a woman named Olena Shabatina opened accounts and was in contact with EncroChat’s leadership The phones were manufactured in China and prepared in Spain (The court document does not specify what preparing the phones entailed.) A Spanish company called Mundo Reader then delivered them to Suro Ltd. (The Globe was unable to locate corporate records for Zicov.) Zicov paid licensing and connection fees to Carbon Darle Ltd. Nimbus was used to purchase the SIM cards from a British company called Ritesim Companies were set up in Hong Kong solely for the purpose of receiving funds from EncroChat users Money was moved between these corporations and invoices were created to justify those movements with the intention of disguising the origin of those funds after discovering that authorities may have infiltrated the network Krusky and his team of developers alerted EncroChat’s users that the system was no longer secure and advised them to power off and dispose of their devices This made them accomplices to the crimes being committed by gangs who used EncroChat Mr. Godo appears to be still involved in the encrypted communications industry, serving as the founder and CEO of a Swiss company called SDM Technologies the company offers a secure mobile operating system and encrypted messaging apps address and lists his occupation as web developer on property records was recently a director at a company called StormFree Cloud Corp it changed its name to SDM Technologies Canada Kiyokazu Godo did not respond to a request for comment