
Pickleball Kingdom Launches in Mount Pleasant, SC
Pickleball Kingdom, the world’s largest indoor pickleball facility, has officially opened its newest club in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Situated at 680 Long Point Rd […]
Pickleball Kingdom, the world’s largest indoor pickleball facility, has officially opened its newest club in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Situated at 680 Long Point Rd […]
Julio Enciso struggled to secure a significant role at Brighton & Hove Albion this season, prompting the Premier League club to loan him to Ipswich […]
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Pierce Charles’ rise at Sheffield Wednesday took another significant step over the weekend as he made his Championship debut, further cementing his place as a key figure for the club. The 19-year-old Northern Ireland goalkeeper was selected ahead of fellow prospect James Beadle, showcasing his growing potential under manager Danny Röhl. Charles’ impressive development has also earned him additional international caps, recently adding his fifth and sixth senior appearances for Northern Ireland. His progression has been part of a broader trend under Röhl, who has given several young players the opportunity to prove themselves in senior football. Despite no official confirmation on who will start in goal for the upcoming match against Hull City, it is widely expected that Charles will retain his position.
Röhl has expressed confidence in Charles’ abilities, praising the contributions of goalkeeping coach Sal Bibbo, who has played a pivotal role in his development. With Premier League clubs continuing to show interest, including scouts attending Northern Ireland’s recent matches, the future looks bright for Charles. However, the question of whether Sheffield Wednesday will cash in on the young talent, or keep him for the long term, remains unanswered.
In a surprising twist, ESPN’s Mel Kiper Jr. has reimagined the New York Giants’ draft strategy, suggesting they could secure both two-way sensation Travis Hunter and quarterback Shedeur Sanders in the first round. Initially predicted to go No. 3 overall to the Giants, Sanders’ stock has been falling, opening up a rare opportunity for the Giants to draft the best player available while also adding a potential future franchise quarterback. Kiper believes this bold move could make the Giants the offseason’s biggest winners, especially if Sanders continues to slide down the draft board. “How about this scenario?” Kiper proposed. “You draft Travis Hunter at No. 3, and if Shedeur Sanders drops, you trade back into the first round to grab him. That’s a real possibility.”
Ripple’s RLUSD has officially launched on Kraken, adding to its growing adoption across major exchanges. Within a short time, the stablecoin has surpassed $10 billion in trading volume, reflecting strong market momentum. Kraken users can now deposit RLUSD, though mobile access and the instant Buy feature remain unavailable until liquidity improves.
Beyond exchanges, Ripple has integrated RLUSD into its cross-border payments network, connecting financial institutions and payment providers across 90+ markets. With a market cap nearing $250 million and a 55% surge in monthly transfer volume, RLUSD continues to gain traction, driven by institutional adoption and strategic partnerships.
Lee Hendrie believes both Sunderland and Jayden Danns will be left disappointed by how the highly anticipated loan move from Liverpool has unfolded. Despite being a sought-after talent in the January transfer window, Danns has yet to make an impact at Wearside due to an underlying back injury discovered during his medical. Sunderland pushed ahead with the deal regardless, but the injury has kept the young striker sidelined, forcing him to undergo rehabilitation at Liverpool.
Speaking to *Football League World*, Hendrie described the situation as a gamble that “hasn’t paid off,” noting that Sunderland fans would have loved to see Danns in action. While there is hope he might return before the season ends, the club’s risk in signing an injured player has ultimately left them without the boost they had anticipated. Now, as Sunderland’s push for promotion stalls, questions arise about whether their transfer strategy should have prioritized fully fit players ready to make an immediate impact.
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