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An Arsenal supporter and Wales international season ticket holder has been banned from all regulated UK football matches for three years after being caught with cocaine while entering Sunderland’s Stadium of Light.
Daniel Martin, a 29-year-old postman from London, was handed a three-year football banning order by South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court following a drug possession conviction.
Police discovered a small bag of cocaine in Martin’s pocket during a search prior to Arsenal’s clash with Sunderland last November.
Magistrates imposed the strict order, which may include surrendering his passport during international fixtures, specifically to “prevent violence.”
Appearing via video link, the long-term season ticket holder unsuccessfully opposed the police application by claiming the incident was an oversight from the previous evening.
Martin told the bench, “It was just an honest mistake. I completely forgot that I had it from the night before.”
Despite his plea and lack of prior convictions, he must now stay away from all professional grounds until 2029.
Barcelona travel to Newcastle for their Champions League clash with four key players, including teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, just one yellow card away from being suspended for the decisive second leg.
Barcelona face a disciplinary crisis ahead of Tuesday’s Champions League trip to St James’ Park. Lamine Yamal, Marc Casado, Gerard Martin, and Fermin Lopez are all one yellow card away from a one-match ban.
Should any of the quartet be booked against Newcastle United, they will be ineligible for the return leg at the Camp Nou, leaving manager Hansi Flick with significant selection concerns.
Beyond suspension risks, Flick is grappling with a depleted squad due to a recent wave of hamstring injuries.
Jules Kounde, Alejandro Balde, and Frenkie de Jong are all sidelined, joining Andreas Christensen on the injury list.
While Gavi traveled with the team, he has not yet received medical clearance to play following knee surgery, further stretching a squad already walking a disciplinary tightrope in England.
Evra backs Enrique for United’s helm.
🚨⚠️ Alisson will miss Liverpool game vs Galatasaray this week with a fitness issue.
Mamardashvili to start in goal for #LFC against Gala. pic.twitter.com/BIzNHQQfcF
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 9, 2026
See all the new Premier League market values 😍👇https://t.co/mpDIQgTtBi
— Transfermarkt.co.uk (@TMuk_news) March 9, 2026
The Football Association has launched an investigation into Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martínez after evidence emerged that he has served as a brand ambassador for Argentine betting firm Bplay in apparent violation of English football’s strict gambling regulations.
The Football Association is investigating Aston Villa goalkeeper Emiliano Martínez following allegations he promoted the Argentine betting platform Bplay.
Reports indicate Martínez has served as a brand ambassador for over 18 months, appearing in advertisements and social media campaigns alongside his brother.
FA rules state, “an individual participant, when acting in a personal capacity, shall not be permitted to advertise or promote any betting activity.”
Disciplinary action could be severe if the 33-year-old is found in breach of Rule E8, which prohibits players from endorsing gambling services connected to competitions they participate in.
Because Bplay offers odds on the Premier League and Europa League, Martínez’s involvement creates a direct conflict.
Past precedents suggest the goalkeeper could face a heavy fine or suspension, potentially impacting Villa’s push for European qualification.
Arsenal’s injuries threaten title hopes.
🚨⚒️ Callum Wilson has agreed to sign new deal at West Ham, all done with the striker who accepted all conditions.
The agreement will be valid until June 2027, one more season as @McGrathMike reported. pic.twitter.com/7m2oUTOUYq
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) March 9, 2026
Raheem Sterling’s first start for Feyenoord ended in disappointment and derision from the Dutch media, as the veteran winger struggled with match fitness and pace during a 3-3 draw against NAC Breda.
Raheem Sterling’s first start for Feyenoord since leaving Chelsea was labeled a failure by Dutch outlets, who criticized his dwindling speed and sharpness.
After being substituted in the 63rd minute, Sterling admitted he disagreed with head coach Robin van Persie’s decision, stating, “I felt good enough to continue, but it is the coach’s choice.”
Despite his optimism, local press described his performance as “fruitless” and uninspiring.
The 31-year-old endured sarcastic chants from NAC Breda supporters, who mocked his weakened shot power.
De Volkskrant noted that Sterling frequently lost possession and was easily beaten for speed, while AD highlighted his struggle to impact the game.
Sterling remained hopeful about his integration into the Eredivisie side, remarking, “It is understandable that it is not yet possible. It is another new step in the right direction.”
Former Barcelona manager Xavi Hernández has launched a scathing attack on President Joan Laporta, alleging that the club is controlled by advisor Alejandro Echevarría and claiming the president personally blocked a finalized deal for Lionel Messi’s return.
Xavi Hernández has ignited an institutional crisis just a week before Barcelona’s presidential elections, claiming his 2024 sacking was orchestrated by Laporta’s right-hand man, Alejandro Echevarría.
In a bombshell interview with La Vanguardia, Xavi asserted, “That’s how this Barça works; it’s practically run by Alejandro Echevarría.”
He accused Echevarría of sabotaging his relationship with players by falsely claiming Xavi wanted to sell stars like Pedri and Araujo.
The most shocking revelation involved Lionel Messi, with Xavi insisting a 2023 return was “basically done” before Laporta vetoed it to avoid a “power war.”
Xavi stated, “The president told me, word for word, that if Leo came back it would mean war for him.”
Laporta has since hit back, describing the claims as an attempt by rival candidate Víctor Font to “dirty” the electoral process.
This internal warfare comes at a critical moment on the pitch. Hansi Flick’s side traveled to Newcastle today for Tuesday’s Champions League Round of 16 first leg, facing a defensive emergency.
With Jules Koundé and Alejandro Balde both sidelined by hamstring injuries, Flick must reshuffle his backline.
While Marcus Rashford and Robert Lewandowski lead the attack, the club’s political turmoil threatens to overshadow their European ambitions.
Iraq requests play-off postponement due conflict.
Arsenal have been 𝙛𝙡𝙖𝙬𝙡𝙚𝙨𝙨 in cup competitions this season 🤯💎
16 games, 16 wins ✅ pic.twitter.com/ssMbRsvcor
— LiveScore (@livescore) March 8, 2026
