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Rapoport Rules Out Tomlin For Bills Job, But Says Compensation ‘Would Be Wild’ In Trade Scenario
In an already crowded head coach carousel, another candidate, and another team, have each been added to the mix. After losing to the Denver Broncos in dramatic fashion on Saturday, the Buffalo Bills reportedly fired Sean McDermott. Although the news is still very fresh, some have already speculated whether former Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin […]

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Mercato RC Lens : C’est fait, un crack débarque à Lens !

Vente OGC Nice : Des investisseurs saoudiens approchent !
La possible vente de l’OGC Nice commence à se concrétiser. Des investisseurs venus d’Arabie saoudite, envisagent de racheter le club suite à la décision inattendue de Jim Ratcliffe. Vente OGC Nice : Jim Ratcliffe revoit ses exigences L’OGC Nice traverse actuellement une crise sportive, marquée par des résultats frustrants. Les hommes de Claude Puel ont coulé ce samedi à Toulouse, s’inclinant (5-1). Ce revers plonge le club niçois à honteuse 15e place de Ligue 1. Les Aiglons devront vite enchainer des victoires afin d’éviter la relégation. Lire aussi : Vente OGC Nice : La décision de Jim Ratcliffe change tout C’est dans ce contexte tendu que la vente de l’OGC Nice revient en force. L’actuel propriétaire, Jim Ratcliffe, semble plus que jamais déterminé à finaliser son retrait du Gym. Le milliardaire britannique aurait même opéré un tournant stratégique en revoyant ses exigences financières à la baisse. Son objectif est clair. Se débarrasser de l'actif niçois, même s’il ne réalise aucun bénéfice sur l'opération. Des investisseurs saoudiens se positionnent déjà Ce baisse tarifaire a immédiatement attiré l'attention de nouveaux acquéreurs. Média Foot révèle que l'Arabie saoudite surveille de très près la situation. Les investisseurs saoudiens ont longtemps été associés à la vente OM. Ils verraient désormais en l'OGC Nice une opportunité idéale pour s'implanter en Ligue 1. Ces potentiels acquéreurs pourraient profiter de l'urgence d'INEOS pour lancer un nouveau projet ambitieux sur la Côte d’Azur. Ce scenario commence à prendre de l’ampleur en interne. Lire la suite sur l'OGC Nice : Mercato OGC Nice : Terrible décision pour Moffi et Boga Vente de l’OGC Nice : Jim Ratcliffe adopte une position inquiétante Mercato OGC Nice : Deux départs attendus après Nantes !

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Ross Chastain Admits NASCAR ‘Doesn’t Compare’ to IMSA’s Sports Car Racing Experience
Ross Chastain got the unique opportunity to be on-site at the ‘Roar Before the 24’ test sessions in Daytona over the weekend. He made a surprise appearance at the venue and toured Action Express Racing’s Whelen Cadillac set-up. Chastain, who was a guest of General Motors and Action Express Racing, made some interesting observations. He admitted that while he had seen the IMSA events from up close, getting to the pit box and watching the conversations first-hand was a different experience altogether. The Trackhouse Racing driver then pointed out how quickly the team and the racers are in terms of operations: A driver had been ready ahead of time after a red flag came out for a stalled car. Chastain said that he could take some cues from the speed with which they worked. “It was interesting to see the depth of the team and ask Connor [Zilisch], probably, some silly questions. But it’s just some stuff that I never learned,” elaborated Chastain. “It was just cool to learn about. We could be in this very pit stall for the Daytona 500 next month, and it doesn’t compare at all to this, which is good in our respective series,” he added. Zilisch, who will join Chastain in the Trackhouse Racing garage this season, drove on the track before the Rolex 24. The 19-year-old was also part of the official test session. Zilisch also made his GTP debut in a one-off drive with the Action Express Racing Whelen Cadillac V-Series.R. He relished the opportunity to teach his teammate the ropes of sports car racing. “It was cool to show Ross kind of where I came from, and he loves racing and just wants to see the different disciplines and see how teams do things differently from what we do at Trackhouse Racing,” said Zilisch. Of course, Chastain has seen this kind of setup already, and Zilisch is aware of that. But he underlined that things are a bit different in the IMSA and with Cadillac. The entire exchange left behind one question: Will Chastain become the next Cup Series star to be a part of the Rolex 24? He told RACER magazine that he is interested in participating if the right opportunity comes through in the future. Fans of the Melon Man will be happy to hear that from Chastain. But, for now, his attention remains on tackling the new Cup Series championship format and earning his maiden title. The post Ross Chastain Admits NASCAR ‘Doesn’t Compare’ to IMSA’s Sports Car Racing Experience appeared first on The SportsRush.

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