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Breaking Records, Playing at 50 and Norwich Fears

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Prolific striker Jamie Cureton wrote his name into the history books after becoming the first player to score in each of the top 10 tiers of English football thanks to getting his name on the scoresheet for Kings Park Rangers last month, and he has exclusively told GIVEMESPORT that he still has no plans to retire at the age of 50.

The marksman, who dropped into the Eastern Counties League Division One North to continue his playing career after being dismissed as Cambridge City’s player-manager, bagged what proved to be a record-breaking goal for his new employers in a win against Dussindale & Hellesdon Reserves.

Cureton has shone for the likes of Reading, Queens Park Rangers, Colchester United and Dagenham & Redbridge since making his prefessional debut for Norwich City in 1993 and, having been prepared to take his goalscoring exploits into non-league, he is still continuing to make an impact in the final third of the pitch.

Cureton Proud After Writing Name into History Books

Jamie Cureton in action for Dagenham & Redbridge

Although making history was not at the forefront of Cureton’s thinking when he opted to join Kings Park Rangers a matter of weeks after he was relieved of his duties in the Cambridge City dugout, he took the opportunity with both hands after finding the back of the net in a victory over Dussindale & Hellesdon Reserves.

A long-range strike gave the goalkeeper no chance and resulted in pundits around the world insisting that the former England under-18 international had completed football by scoring in each of the top 10 divisions, but it still took some time for the euphoric feeling to sink in.

Cureton, speaking exclusively to GMS, said: “It probably means more now the dust has settled a bit. I’ve been playing through the levels and knew I’d scored in nine tiers, but it was never anything on my mind. I lost my job as player-manager at Cambridge City and was a bit lost, so I thought I needed a buzz to get some excitement back.

“I knew a few people at Kings Park Rangers, but I had no idea when I agreed to join that it would be the 10th tier. They literally posted it a day after I signed, saying, if he scores for us, he’s completed football, so to speak. Once I knew that, I thought it would be brilliant if I could do it.

“Scoring was a bit of a weird experience because of the euphoria. It was just a crazy moment. I’ve done more interviews, I think, in the last two weeks than I’ve done in my career. I’m immensely proud. I always wanted to keep playing for as long as possible. But to achieve that and be the first person to do it is unbelievable.”

Cureton’s record-breaking effort came at the Avant Training Centre, with Championship side Norwich’s base doubling up as the home of Dussindale & Hellesdon Reserves, and he feels that getting his name on the scoresheet where he already had happy memories was always meant to be.

“It was at Norwich’s new training ground,” he added. “I even spoke to a few people and said, ‘I scored my first goal there. It would be great for it to happen there’. Sometimes, things are just written in the stars and I was very, very pleased.”

Cureton’s Love of Game is Secret to Extended Career

Jamie Cureton celebrating after scoring his 250th goal

Cureton has reached numerous milestones over the course of his career, including winning the Championship Golden Boot during the 2006/07 campaign, while he also clinched promotion when on Reading and QPR’s books. But he insists his biggest achievement is still being involved on the pitch at the age of 50.

The centre forward believes that avoiding long-term injuries and the indescribable feeling of finding the back of the net have contributed to a burning desire to continue lacing up his boots despite also having spells in the dugout for Bishop’s Stortford and Enfield, along with being a player-assistant coach at Maldon & Tiptree.

When asked what keeps bringing him back to football, Cureton confirmed: “I think it’s just the love of the game. I’m not playing for money. I’m playing for the same reasons as when I started, which was just pure fun and joy. I played on the streets of Bristol from the moment I could walk and then I obviously played throughout the levels.

“It’s a case of not wanting to end and having a drive, so if my body is going to allow me to play, why would I not? The biggest thing I’ve always said is that I’ll never have anyone retire me. I’d hate to get to a point where an injury retired me, like it has to so many of my friends. Thankfully, I’ve been able to keep going.

“I’ve always said that if a club wants me and I feel I can do a job for the club without letting people down, I’m always open to playing just because of the joy and the moments that I’ve had at Kings Park Rangers already. That’s why I play. I could have scored my record-breaking goal anywhere, but I would have celebrated exactly the same.

“It meant as much to me doing that at Norwich’s training ground as it did scoring anywhere else. You’ll speak to many ex-pros and they all say they miss the changing room. Being allowed to still do that and still be in that environment is unbelievable. So that’s the main reason I just love playing.

“I try and do everything right, to still allow my body to keep going and not just expect it and hope it does. I still work hard. I go to the gym, look after myself and still probably live more professional now than I did when I was a young kid.”

Norwich Results Lead to Cureton Fearing Relegation

Liam Manning

Although Cureton enjoyed some of the biggest highlights of his career when at Norwich, his former employers are currently enjoying a season to forget. Only Sheffield Wednesday, who have gone into administration, are below them in the Championship standings and head coach Liam Manning was axed following a last-gasp defeat to fellow strugglers Leicester City last weekend.

The Canaries are four points adrift in the relegation zone, leading to there being serious fears of dropping into League One if they do not get the next managerial appointment right. Their former fan favourite is concerned that they could find themselves languishing in the third tier should they fail to enjoy an upturn in form in the coming weeks.

When asked whether he fears Norwich dropping out of the Championship, Cureton conceded: “I think you have to, at the moment. I don’t know what’s going on. Obviously, there had been a lot of talk about the manager and how other managers had been sacked for doing jobs similar to him, but Norwich were still sticking with him.

“Something had to change. He had to either get it right and results had to start changing or, ultimately, he had to go. They will have to build because this is a team that should be at the top of the Championship, battling to get into the Premier League. I was there a long time ago and we got relegated to League One. It’s not a team that should be at that level.

“We know what can happen to clubs that drop down a division. It can take a while to get back up, so I fear for them if they carry on how they are because they can’t buy a result at the moment. Aspirations of promotion and the play-offs are dead in the water. They need to be worried more about just getting points to get out of the relegation zone.”

Bournemouth Praised After Promising Start to Term

Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola watching on from the touchline

Although Norwich are struggling at the wrong end of the Championship, another of Cureton’s former clubs have been thriving in the early stages of the campaign. Bournemouth, where he had a spell on loan during the 1995/96 season, have gone into the international break just four points adrift of second-placed Manchester City in the Premier League.

Spanish tactician Andoni Iraola has got Cherries supporters dreaming of European qualification, despite last weekend’s 4-0 loss to Aston Villa consigning the south coast side to back-to-back defeats, and their expansive brand of football has led to there being optimism that they can continue challenging at the top end of the table.

“I think they’ve been outstanding,” admitted Cureton. “There are a lot of clubs that have built something and it has been very sustainable. With their recruitment and the managers they have got in over the years, they’re just another one of the clubs that have achieved that.

“After the amount of players they sold in the summer and the money they made, people thought they were going to struggle. But these clubs always seem to find someone for less money who comes in and does a good job, so they’re reaping the rewards and they are an entertaining team to watch.

“It’s a shame that, once they do that, everyone starts taking their players and they’ve got to start again, but it hasn’t impacted them this year. I was only there for a short time, but it’s a good club. It’s been built from when I was there all the way up. I think it’s good for the Premier League to have teams like that. They have shown that they can be very sustainable and compete at the highest level for a long period.”

All statistics courtesy of Sofascore – correct as of 10/11/2025

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Kylian Mbappe Shares Statement After Paraguayan Senator’s Racist Attack

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Kylian Mbappe has condemned Paraguayan senator Madame Celeste Amarilla’s “brazen racism” in response to her comments about the France striker.

Amarilla reacted to Mbappe’s spat with Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill following his nation’s 1-0 win over the South Americans at the World Cup. The Real Madrid star is said to have ignored the offer of a handshake and instead celebrated Les Bleus’ victory.

The 27-year-old scored the winner from the penalty spot in a feisty affair which saw players clash throughout. The Paraguayan players tried provoking Mbappe but he didn’t take the bait.

Mbappe Responds to ‘Despicable’ Amarilla

Kylian Mbappe (France) Kyle Ross (IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters)

Mbappe’s actions after the game riled up Amarilla who responded to a post about the incident involving Gill. She wrote on X: “[Mbappe] is so dumb he didn’t even learn how to write; instead of mother’s milk he was sucking coconuts, and the most educated things he’s ever heard were chimpanzees. You should have shown him the finger, Orlando Gill — I do it in the Senate and nothing happens!!!”

Amarilla also took to Instagram with another controversial post about the Frenchman: “Cameroonian, colonised, pretending hard to be French, bitter, nouveau riche, arrogant and ugly. He was nervous and terrified the whole match, like his entire team — they couldn’t score a single goal, they won because of sh*t… The only thing many of us are complaining about with Albirroja is not having given him a slap across the face after the match ended. And I’m not even a football fan.”

Mbappe has now hit back at Amarilla with a statement on his X account describing the senator as a ‘despicable woman’ who is ‘unworthy of her position.’ He wrote:

“You are a despicable woman and unworthy of your position. You do not represent Paraguay, that country which has sweated passion and honor throughout the competition. Through your recklessness and your brazen racism, the entire world has already forgotten the journey and the historic effort that your players accomplished during this World Cup, making way for an incompetent woman who gives the worst possible image of her country. I will never allow people like her the freedom to spread their hatred and racism across the world.”

Mbappe has been one of the standout performers at this summer’s World Cup and his goal against Paraguay took his tally to seven goals in five games. The Paraguayans tried underhanded tactics to beat France, including several reckless challenges and petulant behaviour.

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Ball Boy and Girls Salaries Revealed

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Wimbledon is among the most lucrative tennis tournaments on the planet, but what are the ball boys and girls paid who help to ensure that every match at SW19 runs smoothly?

While singles champions take home a record £3.6 million and first-round casualties pocket £80,000, naturally, the youngsters on duty don’t make anywhere close to that sort of money.

However, that isn’t to say that the job isn’t highly sought after. The All England Club maintains a highly competitive selection process, pulling the vast majority of its 280-strong cohort from approximately 1,400 local school applicants in Year 9 and 10.

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Wimbledon tennis ball Andrew Couldridge via Reuters

Former holders of the role insist that the preparation for it mirrors a high-stakes athletic boot camp rather than a casual summer job. Training officially begins in February at local indoor facilities, requiring teenagers to master physical endurance, precise ball-rolling physics, and prolonged periods of immobility.

By mid-may, operations transition directly to the SW19 grass courts, where the teenagers work in strict, high-stress one-hour rotations under the scrutiny of millions of global television viewers.

“The training was intense and very physical. We practiced how to throw the ball perfectly to the players and how to stand still for long periods,” Alex Crockford, a former Wimbledon ball boy, told The Mirror.

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Wimbledon centre court Susan Mullane via Reuters

Despite the demanding nature of both the training and the job itself, it may surprise you to learn that the teenagers selected don’t technically earn a salary at all.

Those selected for this year’s tournament will perform under strict professional conditions for a flat expense stipend rather than a standard wage, highlighting the stark financial divide at the heart of the multi-million-pound tournament.

The around 280 teenagers that are present to smooth the operation of all 675 matches across the fortnight will receive just £200 to cover basic expenses.


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Despite the lack of an hourly wage or formal salary, the role remains a highly sought-after badge of honor across participating boroughs.

The minimal payout exposes growing friction within the current sports landscape. As Wimbledon’s global broadcasting rights and corporate hospitality revenues reach historical peaks, the event continues to rely heavily on a “prestige economy” that trades financial compensation for social cachet. While the young participants overwhelmingly express pride in their roles, industry watchdogs question how long a multi-million-pound entertainment product can ethically justify an unpaid workforce.

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Aston Villa Are ‘Long Term Admirers’ of ‘Very Talented’ Lucas Bergvall

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Two Premier League clubs are said to be considering a move for a Tottenham player who could push for a move this summer. Spurs have had a memorable summer transfer window so far, racking up a club-record spending bill of more than £230million, and more spending is expected.

Back-to-back bottom half Premier League finishes have scared the Tottenham board into action, and Roberto De Zerbi is benefiting in a major way, notably being handed Jan Paul van Hecke, Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali, along with others.

But a high number of new signings is not good news for everyone, and some players now face having to leave.

Bergvall wants out of Tottenham

Lucas Bergvall in action for Tottenham against Newcastle in the Premier League via Reuters

According to various reports, Lucas Bergvall wants to leave Tottenham this summer. The Sweden international saw his play time reduced after De Zerbi’s arrival towards the end of last season, and there is no obvious path to his play time increasing next season.

Spurs have James Maddison back to full fitness, while Xavi Simons will also be an option in the 10 position. Conor Gallagher and Mateus Fernandes can also play further forward, while there are options out wide, and De Zerbi is expected to further add to those options.

In Bergvall’s defence, it’s understandable how he doesn’t see a role in the Tottenham starting XI next season, even if fans are going to want to see him show a little more ambition to fight for his place.

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Tottenham Hotspur's Lucas Bergvall dribbling with Fulham's Harry Wilson.
Premier League – Tottenham Hotspur v Fulham – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, London, Britain – November 29, 2025 Tottenham Hotspur’s Lucas Bergvall in action with Fulham’s Harry Wilson REUTERS/David Klein

According to Pete O’Rourke and Football Insider, there are two clubs currently interested in a move for Bergvall this summer. O’Rourke said on the Transfer Insider Podcast: “I’m sure Tottenham don’t want to keep a player who is unhappy and has indicated that he is interested in a move away. Nottingham Forest have shown a bit of interest in him as a potential replacement for Elliot Anderson, and Aston Villa are long-term admirers of Bergvall as well.”

Spurs are currently said to be ruling out a move for Bergvall, but the situation could change if the player demands an exit. No manager is going to want an unhappy player kicking around,but given the Swede is only 20 years of age and with clear talent and potential, there could be a situation where he is loaned out rather than sold.

De Zerbi could also play a more selfish game and keep Bergvall around until at least January, keeping in mind Simons is not going to return until the winter.

Frank’s praise for Bergvall

Thomas Frank

Former Spurs boss Thomas Frank was a big fan of Bergvall, and he believed the youngster’s best position would be behind the 10, although the signings of Sandro Tonali and Fernandes won’t help his cause there, either.

“Lucas is very talented. I think he will end up as what we call an eight, that’s where I think he will end, but who knows? He’s more than capable of playing as a 10 or he can play a more midfield role from the side as he did against Liverpool,” Frank said last year.

“He’s a player we can use in different roles which is hugely beneficial and important, to have that player who can run in behind, he’s very good at pressing, good on the ball and he can drive forward with the ball. Over time he will fall into a more fixed position. It’s completely normal for a young player to play in different positions. To be that flexible is a huge boost. Look at Szoboszlai, who we all think is one of the best midfielders in the league.”


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