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   The Bronx Roots and Pennsylvania Polish Saquon Rasul Quevis Barkley was born on February 9, 1997, in the Bronx, New York, to Alibay Barkley, a boxer, and Tonya Johnson. Seeking a safer environment, the family moved to the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania in 2001, eventually settling in Coplay. His athletic pedigree is undeniable: his brother Alibay Jr. was drafted by the Los Angeles Angels as a baseball player, and his great uncle is former WBC middleweight champion Iran Barkley. At Whitehall High School, Barkley was a multi-sport sensation. On the football field, he rushed for 3,646 yards and 63 touchdowns from his sophomore to senior year. On the track, he was equally explosive, setting the school record in the 100-meter dash (10.90 seconds) and winning conference gold medals in the long jump. He was a four-star recruit who initially committed to Rutgers before flipping to Penn State. A Nittany Lion Legend Barkley's three seasons at Penn State were nothi...

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     A Prodigy from Mobile Born on February 9, 2007, in Mobile, Alabama, Ryan Williams seemed destined for football greatness from the moment he could grip a pigskin . Growing up in an athletic family with deep Southern roots, his parents—Tiffany Coleman and Ryan Williams Sr.—were just teenagers themselves when they had him, but their dedication to nurturing his talent never wavered . The younger Williams inherited more than just his father's athletic genes. Ryan Sr. had been a standout receiver at B.C. Rain High School who signed with Auburn in 2007 before injuries ended his college career at Louisiana Tech . Instead of living through his son, he became his most valuable coach—setting up drills, analyzing game footage, and keeping young Ryan focused on the bigger picture . "Hollywood" is Born The nickname came early and stuck for a reason. Around age six or seven, Williams began going by "Hollywood" because, as his father explained, he would ...

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   The Diagnosis That Changed Everything When Messi was 10 years old, his future as a professional footballer was thrown into doubt. He was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency—a condition that stunted his physical development and required expensive daily injections costing at least $1,000 per month . His father's health insurance covered only two years of treatment. Newell's Old Boys initially agreed to contribute but later reneged on their promise . River Plate, the Buenos Aires giant, scouted Messi and offered to pay for his medical treatment after he scored four goals at a trial. But Newell's refused to release his player card, preventing the transfer . The situation seemed hopeless. The Napkin That Made History As the Messi family had relatives in Catalonia, they sought to arrange a trial with Barcelona in September 2000, when Messi was just 13 years old . First-team director Carles Rexach was immediately captivated. But the board of directors hesit...

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   Career Highlights • 2024 Polynesian College Football Player of the Year Finalist • 2024 Shaun Alexander Freshman of the Year Semifinalist • 2024 Citrus Bowl MVP • Associated Press National Player of the Week (Oct. 6, 2025) • Maxwell Award Player of the Week (Oct. 7, 2025) • Walter Camp National FBS Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 7, 2025) • Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Week (Oct. 7, 2025) • 2-time Manning Award QB of the Week (last: Oct. 8, 2025) • Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week (Oct. 6, 2025) • 2-time Davey O’Brien Award Great 8 List (last: Oct. 6, 2025) • 4-time SEC Freshman of the Week (last: Dec. 2, 2024) • 2-time SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll recipient (2024, 2023)   Career Summary Iamaleava has played in 29 games and made 25 starts over three seasons at UCLA (2025) and Tennessee (2023-24) … has completed 449-of-702 pass attempts (64.0%) for 4,858 yards and 34 touchdowns with 12 interceptions in his career … has rushed 241 times for 934 ya...

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   When the Dutchman joined us pitchside at a bitterly cold The Valley following our FA Cup victory over Charlton, we put that phrase to him and the man himself couldn’t hide his delight, with a broad smile etched across his face. Signed from Ajax in the summer, he was – you’d imagine – signed to help add to our defensive ranks. He is, after all, known as being a left-back or left-sided centre-half in his homeland. But he will go down in the record books as being the first Chelsea player to score under the tenure of Liam Rosenior, firing home our first in the 5-1 FA Cup victory. And, we should add, it was an absolute bullet of a finish that any striker would have been proud of.  ‘To be honest, I was a little bit surprised when it went in so that’s why I didn’t really celebrate too much!’ Hato explained, with a wry smile, of his first Chelsea goal when asked to talk us through it. ‘I think it was a good hit and I’m just so happy to score for this great club. T...

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 After weeks of rumours about ongoing interest and positive talks, Milan confirmed the signing of Füllkrug on an initial loan deal from West Ham United just hours after the window had officially opened on January 2. In actual fact, the striker had been training at Milanello with his new teammates since Boxing Day, thanks to the clearance granted by the London club. The aim was to have him ready for Massimiliano Allegri for the match against Cagliari, and he did indeed make the squad. Not only that, but we got a cameo from the German off the bench, and he grew into the game after a rusty start. What can fans expect from a player many West Ham fans were happy to see the back of? Back story Niclas Füllkrug was born in Hanover on 9 February 1993 in Hanover, Germany. He played for a number of different local sides including TuS Ricklingen – where he spent eight years from 1996 to 2005 – and then Sportfreunde Ricklingen for one year. It is believed that while with the former he averages ...

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  CINCINNATI -- Bob Trumpy, who was an original member of the Cincinnati Bengals for 10 years before enjoying a career as a network radio and television analyst, has died. He was 80. The Bengals announced on Sunday that Trumpy died peacefully and was surrounded by family at home. The team had a moment of silence before its game against the Chicago Bears. "I've known Bob since we started here and he had an extraordinary career as both a player and a broadcaster," said Bengals president Mike Brown said in a statement. "He was an exceptional and rare tight end who could get downfield and split zone coverages. Speed was his hallmark. He was as fast as any wide receiver and was a deep threat. That was rare for a tight end then and it's rare now. "As a broadcaster, he made his mark both locally and nationally, and excelled at sports other than football in a career that was as successful as what he accomplished on the field." Trumpy played collegiately at the ...