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Chris Hemsworth launches Vegemite and Weet-Bix to be sold Amazon India

Trade Minister Simon Birmingham is meeting business leaders in Mumbai to launch an Australia store on Amazon India. The store will sell classic Australian brands.




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Chris Hemsworth flaunts his muscular physique doing beach yoga

The 36-year-old Hollywood actor showcased his muscular physique in a pair of black boardshorts and a rash vest while performing several stretches on the beach




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Liam Hemsworth's model girlfriend Gabriella Brooks flaunts her bikini body at the beach in Byron Bay

Liam Hemsworth's new girlfriend Gabriella Brooks made the most of a visit to Byron Bay on Tuesday.




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Christian Bale is set to play a VILLAIN in Thor: Love And Thunder

The actress, 36, who plays Valkyrie in the Marvel flick, revealed the actor, 46, had been cast as a malevolent as-yet-unnamed character while she attended the season three premiere for Westworld on Thursday.




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Chris Hemsworth heads to an isolated beach near his Byron Bay home to fly a kite

The Thor: Ragnarok star, 36, found an isolated spot and flew a colourful kite while his kids watched on in amazement




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Chris Hemsworth displays his biceps and abs during surfing trip in Byron Bay

Australia is hunkering down as the deadly coronavirus sweeps the nation.




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Chris Hemsworth flaunts his muscular physique in a tight T-shirt in Byron Bay

Chris Hemsworth certainly hasn't let self-isolation ruin his muscular physique. 




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Chris Hemsworth feeds a koala on the Gold Coast for Nat Geo's Born Wild Earth Day special

He is adored by millions of fans around the world.  




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Coronavirus UK: Football finance expert says Premier League and EFL seasons MUST be played to finish

Failing to complete the football season risks causing turmoil with the Premier League and EFL besieged by lawsuits, according to a football finance expert.




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Championship players' wages could be capped at £6,000 a week due to concerns over coronavirus impact

As reported by The Telegraph, Championship clubs held a conference call on Friday during which the issue of wages was discussed where many of the league's top stars could take big pay cuts.




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Sportsmail looks at how the 2020-21 campaign could play out

JACK GAUGHAN: After it emerged that UEFA and domestic leagues are working towards ending the season on June 30, Sportsmail looks at hypothetical scenarios for the 2020-21 term.




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Leeds tried to sign Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Edinson Cavani in January

The Elland Road side sought to bring in a new striker during the winter window after Arsenal cut short Eddie Nketiah's loan spell, leaving Patrick Bamford as their only option.




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Radical move to save EFL clubs by putting players on sabbatical with Government help to pay wages

EXCLUSIVE: EFL clubs want to access funds made available to business as part of the Coronavirus Job Retention Scheme announced by Chancellor Rishi Sunak last week.




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Coronavirus: EFL clubs worried about losing key loan players if season extends into the summer

A significant number of Championship, League One and Two players are borrowed from elsewhere, with a number of those approaching the end of their contracts at their parent clubs.




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FIFA's PLAN: Football stars contracts to be extended, longer transfer window and more

MIKE KEEGAN: The global game's governing body has recognised the current coronavirus crisis as a 'force majeure' - an unforeseen circumstance that prevents a contract from being fulfilled.




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I'll block the wage cuts: PFA chief Gordon Taylor to fight over players' pay

PFA chief executive Gordon Taylor has said the union oppose a blanket wage deferral for players, fearing clubs will try to cash in on the coronavirus crisis.




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Coronavirus: How should football carry on with lockdown expected to last for months?

The coronavirus lockdown could last for another six months and yet the football authorities are already discussing plans to restart. Our reporters have their say on how football should proceed.




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PFA dig their heels in by telling players to stand firm on pay cuts

EXCLUSIVE BY IAN HERBERT AND SIMON JONES: The PFA have dug their heels in over crippled clubs attempts to reduce their wage bill in the coronavirus crisis.




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Millwall set to become latest EFL club to place their playing squad and management team on furlough

EXCLUSIVE: Millwall furloughed a number of their non-playing staff last week - but have now informed their footballing personnel of their intention to place them on the scheme.




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'They're threatening to pay us £13.46': Anonymous Championship star lifts lid on players' wage cuts

There is a clamour for footballers to cut their wages at the moment but not every one of us is an affluent millionaire. If you are playing in the lower leagues, you can't afford to take a wage cut.




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FA chairman Greg Clarke warns that football faces an economic crisis beyond our wildest imagination

Football Association chairman Greg Clarke has urged players to settle their pay cut disputes, calling on them to 'share the pain' of the coronavirus crisis.




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EFL clubs 'not far off Armageddon' with player contracts running out

EXCLUSIVE BY IAN HERBERT: Many clubs are increasingly sanguine about losing players, because critical cash flow problems mean they will soon be insolvent.




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Millwall 'to top up player wages' as they plan to furlough their entire playing squad

Sportsmail reported last week that they would become the first Championship club to place their players on the government scheme designed to mitigate the impact of coronavirus.




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Championship rivals fight over relaxing rules with host of sides set to fail financial fair play

EXCLUSIVE BY MIKE KEEGAN: A host of Championship clubs could start next season with points deductions as a row simmers over how the coronavirus crisis should affect financial regulations.




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Accrington Stanley owner warns 'thousands of players' will be left out of work due to coronavirus

Andy Holt suggests football clubs should go into 'protective hibernation' to safeguard their futures during this uncertain period and fears games may not be played in front of crowds for a long time.




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EFL clubs warn British players NOT to leave the country... despite placing them all on annual leave

EXCLUSIVE: Football League clubs have put their squads on mandatory leave - but told their British players not to leave the country. EFL have confirmed training is suspended until May 16.




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EFL salary cap on the cards as clubs grow closer to voting for measures

EXCLUSIVE: Football League clubs are growing closer to voting for the introduction of salary caps to safeguard the futures of stricken institutions, Sportsmail can reveal.




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Premier League and Championship clubs eye truce to prevent them from poaching each other's players

EXCLUSIVE BY MIKE KEEGAN: Sources have disclosed that a peace treaty is among a number of measures being discussed by various executives as the COVID-19 crisis continues.




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Sport could be played out in empty stadiums 'for another 18 months'

Dr Zach Binney, an epidemiologist at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, says tens of thousands of spectators in close proximity in a stadium is 'very, very dangerous.'




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Championship clubs push for permanent salary cap

EXCLUSIVE: Championship clubs are pushing increasingly hard for the introduction of a permanent salary cap amid the ongoing battle to force their players into accepting wage cuts.




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Gary Neville is 'peacemaker' in wage row between EFL and players

Gary Neville is 'acting as a peacemaker' in the ongoing dispute over wage cuts between English Football League clubs and players during the coronavirus crisis, according to The Sun. 




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EFL chairman reveals plans to broadcast every match to fans with games set to be behind closed doors

EFL Chairman Rick Parry has described the coronavirus pandemic as football's most 'challenging issue' other than the two World Wars. He added that football could resume behind closed doors.




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Fulham manager Scott Parker reveals players fear exercising outside amid coronavirus crisis

The Cottagers, like every Championship club, have their players training individually at home while football is shut down due to the deadly pandemic, but some have coped better than others.




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Leeds name Elland Road South Stand in Norman Hunter's Honour

Hunter won 28 England caps. The legendary defender made 540 appearances for Leeds and won two First Division titles, the FA Cup, League Cup and two Inter-Cities Fairs Cups.




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Reading place some of their Under-23 squad on government's furlough scheme

EXCLUSIVE BY DANIEL MATTHEWS AND ADRIAN KAJUMBA: A percentage of Reading's U23 squad will be affected, understood to be those less likely to be involved with the first team.




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Out-of-contract EFL players to clash with clubs about playing on

EXCLUSIVE: Out-of-contract players are going to clash with EFL clubs over plans to ask them to play through July without extra payment. Many are coming to the end of their contracts in June.




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EFL players below Championship told it is likely season will NOT be finished

EXCLUSIVE BY IAN LADYMAN: After an EFL board meeting, club captains and PFA reps have been told to relay to their team-mates the very real possibility of no more football being played.




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Why Project Restart is flawed: The problems football must overcome

EXCLUSIVE: On Friday, Premier League clubs will discuss the numerous obstacles to overcome if football is to return from the coronavirus suspension sooner rather than later.




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Leeds United want to keep loanee goalkeeper Illan Meslier

Meslier, currently on loan from French club Lorient, has made a huge impression after replacing Kiko Casilla while he began a suspension for using racist language towards Jonathan Leko.




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An EFL salary cap will only create a Premier League closed shop

IAN LADYMAN: England's top clubs will survive Covid-19. But for those looking to join them for more than the occasional season, the landscape threatens to become unrecognisable.




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Let's get every last delivery out of Jimmy Anderson until he can't do it any more

NASSER HUSSAIN IN CAPE TOWN: It was on this same Newlands ground that I first thought England might have found someone special when Jimmy Anderson burst through in 2003.




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England wanted an opener to bat big and long... they might just have found one in Dom Sibley

NASSER HUSSAIN IN CAPE TOWN: It is an English trait to focus on what a player is not quite so good at, but after his century it is best to concentrate on what Dom Sibley can do very well.




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South Africa triumph was Joe Root's greatest game as England captain... this should be his template

NASSER HUSSAIN IN CAPE TOWN: The way he led, the moves he made and the way his players responded in this second Test have provided him with the perfect template.




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Graham Thorpe urges Joe Root to be more SELFISH as England batting coach opens up to Nasser Hussain

NASSER HUSSAIN: Former England captain and Sportsmail columnist sits down to talk to assistant coach and his former international team-mate Graham Thorpe.




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Jofra Archer might be a maverick but England should be backing him - not dropping him

NASSER HUSSAIN IN PORT ELIZABETH: There should be no doubt Jofra Archer is the best man to replace Jimmy Anderson in the third Test here and must be given every chance to prove himself.




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Kagiso Rabada's outburst was raw emotion... I don't want to see cricket played by 22 robots 

INSIGHT BY NASSER HUSSAIN: Yes, I know Kagiso Rabada already had thee demerit points and has been a serial offender. He has probably been warned time and again.




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NASSER HUSSAIN: Root is starting to mould his England side and bring out the best in young talent

NASSER HUSSAIN IN PORT ELIZABETH: The young players are really finding their way under Joe Root and it does look as though it is the England captain who is moulding his side.




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NASSER HUSSAIN: Joe Root finally looks fully in charge of this young England team

This feels like the changing of the England guard now. Over the last 10 days of Test cricket we have seen Joe Root fully in charge of his side.




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NASSER HUSSAIN: England's pacemen must beware the Wanderers bounce, but don't forget Dom Bess

NASSER HUSSAIN: The Wanderers pitch has been one of the bounciest in the world for five or six years, so the key for England is to adapt to that.




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A chaotic day for England captain Joe Root but he kept calm and carried on

NASSER HUSSAIN IN JOHANNESBURG: Joe Root endured a chaotic, frenetic morning ahead of the first day of this final Test but the England captain impressed me with his calm decision making.