Messi And Rashford? England International Spotted At Inter Miami Facility
Marcus Rashford has taken his World Cup preparations to the United States, linking up with Inter Miami's state-of-the-art facilities ahead of the tournament. The England international is getting a head start on his teammates by acclimatising to the Florida heat following specific instructions from Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel. Tuchel’s American acclimatisation plan The England forward arrived in the United States early after Tuchel called for his 26-man squad to holiday in American time zones before the tournament. Many players are understood to have spent the off-season in the States or Caribbean after Tuchel stressed the importance of acclimatising to the conditions that will define the upcoming World Cup. Weather is expected to be a major factor in the tournament, with studies showing that nearly a quarter of all World Cup games are likely to be played in temperatures higher than 26C. By heading to Florida, Rashford is ensuring he is physically prepared for the humidity, with Miami: Where football’s elite prepare to perform serving as the backdrop for his intensive individual sessions. Private drills and United connections Rashford flew into Florida and trained at David Beckham’s Inter Miami training complex with a private coach. The Barcelona winger shared a snap of his shooting practice, notably under the watchful eye of a coach dressed in Manchester United gear, suggesting he is maintaining close ties with his parent club despite his time away in Spain. Rashford has worked privately with United coach Colin Little since his breakthrough in 2016. Former non-league striker Little is now Darren Fletcher’s assistant for the Under-18s but has helped Rashford work on his finishing over the years. A transfer saga hanging in the balance While Rashford focuses on his fitness, his club future remains a significant talking point. He spent the last season on loan at Barcelona, where sporting director Barcelona are still trying to renegotiate Rashford’s £26m option to buy clause, despite splashing out £70m on former Newcastle winger Anthony Gordon. This financial hesitation has reportedly put Arsenal on red alert, with Mikel Arteta keen to bolster his attacking options. England’s preparation roadmap The majority of the England squad flew out to Miami on Monday for a pre-camp and two friendly matches against New Zealand and Costa Rica. England’s tournament training base is in Kansas City, Missouri, six hours behind UK time. Dallas, where Tuchel’s men face Croatia in their opening group game on 17 June, is also six hours behind BST. The other Group L matches against Ghana and Panama, played in Boston and New Jersey respectively, will be played in a time zone five hours behind the UK. European finalists Declan Rice, Noni Madueke, Eberechi Eze and Bukayo Saka and keeper Dean Henderson will join the rest of the squad at a later date as the Three Lions finalise their preparations. amunra-opinie.pl
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House Judiciary Committee invites Roger Goodell to testify at hearing on Sports Broadcasting Act
The government continues to turn the screws on the NFL, regarding the broadcast antitrust exemption created by the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961.
Via Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports, the House Judiciary Committee will conduct a hearing on Wednesday, June 10 entitled "Examining the Sports Broadcasting Act." The committee has asked Commissioner Roger Goodell to attend and testify.
"In particular, this hearing will examine the ways in which the distribution of professional sports has evolved since the SBA was first enacted 65 years ago," Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) wrote in a June 1, 2026, letter to Goodell. "It will also examine the extent to which the antitrust exemption created by the SBA has been used by the professional sports leagues to harm consumers and whether potential legislative remedies may be needed to address that harm. Please be prepared to summarize your testimony with a five-minute opening statement and answer questions posed by Subcommittee members."
The letter requests that Goodell inform the Committee by June 3 whether he intends to appear.
In August 2025, the Judiciary Committee informed Goodell that it is examining the Sports Broadcasting Act.
Two questions have emerged regarding the broadcast antitrust exemption created by the SBA. First, whether the league's sale of TV packages to streamers violates the terms of the exemption. Second, whether the exemption should be eliminated.
The stakes are very high for the NFL. The exemption allows the NFL to bundle all rights together. Without it, the teams would sell their own TV rights.
That would create a massive disparity in revenue, between teams like the Cowboys and teams that have far less national appeal. In turn, the salary cap could implode. In time, the NFL could separate into two leagues — one with the teams having large followings, and one with the rest.
