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Drink Prices Infuriate Golf Fans

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Golf fans who have decided to travel to the 154th annual Open Championship, this year being hosted at Royal Birkdale in Southport, will be expecting to have to dip into their pockets to some extent.

Tickets for general admission alone range from around £140 to £190 for the main days of the tournament. However, if any of them were expecting the beverages around the course to be cheaper as a result, they will be very disappointed, as proven by several reactions online.

The Open Championship is one of the four Majors titles in the sport, along with The Masters, US Open, and PGA Championship. Competitive play for the 2026 edition gets underway on the 16th of July, with American James Nicholas being the first to tee off at 6:35am. English favourite Justin Rose will start his campaign at 9:36am, while back-to-back Masters champion Rory McIlroy begins at 15:15.

The gap between the first and last start times of the players is just under 10 hours, meaning a lot of fans will be heading to the drinks stalls in between to stay refreshed.

Drink Prices at The Open Championship

The Open Championship trophy Bill Streicher via Imagn Images

Chances are that beer will be the biggest seller, something that those in charge of prices for the event anticipate as well.

A Singha, Whitstable Bay Pale Ale, and Orchard View Cider will be priced at £8. Patrons will have to cough up £7.75 for an Iron Wharf Stout, and £6.50 for a gluten-free Peroni. Even a non-alcoholic Heineken will set you back a full £5, while there will be half pints on sale for £4.25.

Wine drinkers won’t be smiling either. £8 is the cheapest form of it on sale, being the price for a Nice Sauvignon Blanc, Nice Pale Rose, and Nice Malbec, and an extra 50p will earn a Wallflower Sparkling Wine.

In comparison, there are a few more affordable options when it comes to spirits. £8 for this range will be enough for the most expensive one on offer, a Ben Lomond Gin & Mediterranean Tonic Can. The selection also includes a Ben Lomond Scottish Gin for £6, which is also the asking price for a Spearhead Single Grain Whiskey and Ben Lomond Raspberry & Elderflower Gin, and a Captain Morgan Spiced Rum will cost £5.50.

All soft drinks will be £2.50.

Fans Fume at Drink Prices at Open Championship

The announcement of the prices has caused a stir amongst the public online, with several fans expressing frustration.

“Total p*** take, and you have to queue for 20 mins to get served. Would never go to The Open again!”

“£8 a pint anywhere in the world is an absolute liberty. If everyone refuses to pay it then they have to drop the price.”

“£5 for a small bottle of no-alcohol lager!”

“Amazed to see folks have come to terms with this and expect the pricing to be the norm.”

The Open Championship trophy Bill Streicher via Imagn Images

The prices are not too far off what would be seen in a standard pub in the UK, and those that are selling drinks at the event need to counter the costs of being there in the first place.

Nevertheless, it would seem some fans believe they are too excessive to the point that their support has been severely tested.

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Bradley Barcola Prefers to Join Arsenal Instead of Liverpool This Summer

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Arsenal transfer target Bradley Barcola favours a move to London over Liverpool, who are currently deemed the favourites to sign the Paris Saint-Germain winger, according to journalist Konstantinos Lianos.

Barcola spent another season somewhat on the periphery of Luis Enrique’s team in 2025/26, behind the likes of Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, Desire Doue and Ousmane Dembele in the pecking order. Despite this, the Frenchman still managed to net 13 goals and provide eight assists across all competitions, and is now wanted by two of Europe’s top clubs.

The Gunners view Barcola as an alternative to Morgan Rogers, while Liverpool believe the 23-year-old could help fill the void left by Mohamed Salah.

The Merseysiders lead the race to land the player’s signature, but they may have some difficulty convincing him to swap Paris for the north-west of England.

Bradley Barcola Prefers Arsenal Move to Liverpool

Bradley Barcola via Reuters

Rogers is Arsenal’s primary target for the left wing this summer, although the Gunners have prepared a clear plan B if a move for the Aston Villa star fails. The Villans are said to be demanding around £130 million for the England international, and if they hold firm on this valuation, the North Londoners may turn to this plan B.

Barcola is the alternative, and Arsenal may actually be better placed to acquire the electric wide man than their Premier League counterparts Liverpool, who view him as a priority.

According to Greek reporter Lianos, Barcola would prefer to swap the French capital for the English capital, rather than trade his Parisian lifestyle with Merseyside. This gives Arsenal a significant advantage in the race to sign the former Lyon man, if they do indeed end up pursuing him over Rogers.

Lianos also reports, however, that PSG will discuss a new contract with Barcola after his participation at the World Cup comes to an end.

The winger is currently tied down at the Parc des Princes until 2028, but the Ligue 1 champions are keen to secure his future for the long-term to fend off interest from elsewhere.

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Arsenal Should be Able to Complete Barcola Transfer

Bradley Barcola (France) Gonzalo Fuentes via Reuters

Based on Villa’s purported demands, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Arsenal swiftly pivot from Rogers to Barcola, and they shouldn’t have any issues pulling a deal for the France international off.

While PSG are intent on signing one of their prized assets to a new deal, he must be itching for a new challenge somewhere else. Yan Diomande is being heavily linked with the French giants, and if this transfer materialises, Barcola will be left surplus to requirements in Paris.

He’d then be behind five players in the pecking order in PSG’s frontline, and this should be enough to convince him to consider plying his trade elsewhere.

Arsenal can offer Barcola a prominent role in one of the best team’s in Europe, while his desire to live in London gives them significantly more swaying power than Liverpool.

Andrea Berta shouldn’t have a hard time enacting a deal for the talented attacker if it becomes clear he’s going to leave PSG.

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England’s Starting 11 For World Cup Semi-Final vs Argentina ‘Leaked’

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England’s starting lineup to face Argentina in Wednesday night’s World Cup semi-final has been leaked, with the biggest news being that Bukayo Saka has been dropped for the mouth-watering tie.

The Three Lions are well-placed to reach a second successive major tournament final after their come-from-behind victory over Norway on the weekend. But they will will need to do so without a recognised right-winger, with Morgan Rogers given the nod to start there in Atlanta, Georgia.

Of course, Jude Bellingham – England’s hero on many occasions this summer – starts, as does all-time top goalscorer Harry Kane, with other nailed-down starters including Jordan Pickford and Marc Guehi.

England’s Starting Lineup vs Argentina ‘Leaked’

Aston Villa star Morgan Rogers representing England IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Caean Couto

As per Sami Mokbel of the BBC, England will line up as follows (see below):

“Jordan Pickford; Ezri Konsa, John Stones, Marc Guehi, Nico O’Reilly; Declan Rice, Elliot Anderson; Morgan Rogers, Jude Bellingham, Anthony Gordon; Harry Kane.”

More to follow…

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Forget Christos Tzolis, Arsenal are Readying Bid for Antonio Nusa

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Arsenal are now said to be preparing a bid for a new winger as they look to tick off a key piece of business and beat Liverpool to a signing.

The Gunners are in need of a left-winger and a number 8 this summer, but they could yet add a top striker if the right circumstances play out, and there will be other holes to plug depending on exits.

Mikel Arteta is yet to make a true start to summer recruitment, putting aside the free signing of Illan Meslier and the effectively pre-agreed permanent signing of Piero Hincapie. But we are likely to see the Gunners ramp up their transfer efforts in the next couple of weeks, and the attacker spot is likely to be a priority, especially with Leandro Trossard’s departure likely meaning two players are needed on that side.

Arsenal preparing offer for World Cup star Nusa

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According to CaughtOffside, Arsenal are now preparing an offer for RB Leipzig and Norway winger Antonio Nusa, believing he could be a long-term solution to their issues on the left side. It’s claimed the Gunners will offer around €40m for the 21-year-old, but Leizpig will reportedly seek as much as €60million, keeping in mind Newcastle United, Juventus and others are also reportedly interested. That means Arsenal and Leipzig are a long way apart on their valuations, so a deal certainly isn’t close.

The Gunners were believed to want a standout, ready-to-start left-wing option, but if they can sign someone like Morgan Rogers or Julian Alvarez, who would be their preferred targets, it’s likely they will need to compromise on their left-wing spending, with both of those players usually operating centrally.

Club Brugge star Christos Tzolis has been heavily linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium, so it will be interesting to see if the Nusa deal is instead of or as well as the Tzolis interest. It’s likely the Norway World Cup star, described as ‘one of the best players of his generation’, is an alternative option to Tzolis at this stage.

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Nusa a Neymar-like ‘special’ talent

Antonio Nusa in action for RB Leipzig

Speaking to TalkSport, European football journalist Andy Brassell explained why Nusa is seen as such a ‘special’ talent. He said: “What is it that makes Nusa so special? Well, he’s a wide player who’s equally effective on both sides, and even some of the best wide players in the modern game are not that.

“So this is something that’s a huge advantage for Leipzig at the moment is they have him on one side and Yan Diomande, who has been closely linked to Liverpool, on the other side. Having them and their ability to swap, I think is really, really useful. We often see Diomande on the right coming onto his left foot and Nusa on the left going onto his right, which is why a few people have floated the rather crass nickname of the ‘Norwegian Neymar’.

“His close control is brilliant, so you can understand the comparison. He’s very, very quick-footed. He’s able to go inside or outside. He’s adding a few goals to his game as well.”

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