The young striker has decided to commit to his club and will remain in France after a turnaround. Home Football Other Sports Scores & Results Back to Pulse LIVE SCORES TRANSFERS Super Eagles forward Josh Maja agrees 50% wage cut to remain in France IZUCHUKWU AKAWOR August 27, 2022 10:24 AM Sports Football Super-Eagles The young striker has decided to commit to his club and will remain in France after a turnaround. Nigerian striker Josh Maja is set for an extended stay in France after an agreement with his club Bordeaux. Maja has agreed to commit his immediate future to the club following their relegation to Ligue 2 as per GFFN . Josh Maja (AFP via Getty Images) Getty Images "Josh Maja has finally agreed to extend his contract with Bordeaux," GFFN stated in a report via L'equipe. The decision to extend his contract comes after the 23-year-old agreed to a 50% wage cut. Maja's turnaround Maja had initially rejected...
Baseball diamonds are like snowflakes: no two are alike. It’s one of the things that makes the sport great. Ask any baseball fan what they love most about the sport and they’ll likely give you a similar answer, something that makes baseball unique among all other games. There’s no clock. It’s played nearly daily for seven months (well, usually). The players’ boss wears pajamas. What sticks out to me is how no two fields are alike. Every football field is 300 feet long and 160 feet wide. Basketball courts, from high school to college to the NBA, are 94 feet by 50 feet. But baseball teams get to choose how their playing surface will be shaped, and that decision has wide-ranging implications. A bandbox park will benefit groundball pitchers, while a cavernous outfield like the Rockies’ will cut down on home runs at the expense of more doubles and triples. Fences can be shallower on one side or another to give an advantage to batters who hit from that side of the plate. The walls can ...
The league's competition committee voted on a number of rules in its annual postseason surgery. NFL teams are overwhelmingly opposed to keeping the rule that made pass interference reviewable by instant replay last season, according to results from an offseason survey conducted by the league's competition committee. Per the NFL Network's Judy Battista, of the 29 teams that were asked about making the rule permanent, only eight said yes, while 21 said no. Three did not respond. When 22 teams responded to a question about extending the rule for one more season, 17 teams said no and only five said yes. The results are non-binding and don't necessarily mean that the rule, which was only first voted in last offseason, will be removed. But it stands to reason the rule will be a point of debate this offseason. "Overall the results were not great," Green Bay Packers president and CEO Mark Murphy said Monday, per ESPN's Kevin Seifert . "And I think it...
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