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Watford goalkeeper Dan Bachmann told he can leave on free transfer despite having THREE YEARS left on contract
WATFORD keeper Dan Bachmann is set to leave the club on a free transfer despite having three years left on his contract.
The Championship club are looking to reduce costs ahead of the start of the season.
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Bachmann, 30, has been at Vicarage Road for eight years but has been told that he can find a new club due to the size of his wages.
And Watford are even happy to avoid demanding a transfer fee to get him off their books as soon as possible.
The Austrian international, who has played 138 times for the Hornets, has attracted interest from Wrexham and Salzburg.
Uruguayan boss Paulo Pezzolano has only just taken over at Watford from Tom Cleverley, who was sacked after last season.
And star midfielder Imran Louza has rocked the club by saying he wants to leave immediately.
Louza joined from Nantes in 2021 for £9million but is now worth about £12m.
He signed a new contract in 2023 with his deal running to 2028.
Louza was named Watford’s Player of the Year last season.
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But the Hornets remain in full support of new boss Pezzolano.
Following his arrival last month, sporting director Gian Luca Nani said: “Paulo has a hugely impressive track record working with young players, which is essential when you look at the age profile of our squad.

“He has had success at virtually every club, including league titles and promotions, but it is his work on the training ground that impressed the most when we undertook our research.
“He has innovative ideas and processes which he transmits passionately to the players.
“We believe Paulo is the leader we need as we refocus ahead of the new season.
“He is fully aware of our ambitions and determination to push for promotion and embraces that challenge.”
Brother and sister, 9 and 6, found living off-grid in farm wearing nappies & only able to speak in primitive language
A BROTHER and sister have been discovered by horrified cops living off-grid on a farm – with no contact with the outside world.
The siblings, aged nine and six, were found still wearing nappies and only able to communicate through their own primitive language.



The children’s parents never registered them with health officials or schools, with local media labelling the two as “ghost children” due to their existence remaining unknown for so many years.
The young kids were said to be “filthy” when astonished cops made the heartbreaking discovery in Lauriano, northern Italy.
Local media reports on Monday say their 54-year-old sculptor dad and 38-year-old mum are both Dutch nationals.
Their dad claimed he was homeschooling the pair, despite neither of them being able to read or write, local media reports.
He told Italian newspaper Corriere Torino: “I love my children, I just wanted to protect them.”
The 54-year-old also reportedly said his decision to raise his children in what appears to be complete isolation was motivated by fear of infections like Covid-19.
He also argued that the brother and sister had “a lot of toys, each their own laptop, many musical instruments, and good ski equipment”.
He even said they rode horses at a local riding school and visited restaurants and museums.
The children were reportedly born in Germany before being moved over to a town in Turin.
Harrowing images of the ramshackle farm show random broken and abandoned furniture chucked outside and derelict trampolines that had clearly been left to rot.
Rubbish was also captured strewn across the garden.
The reclusive family was only discovered when cops arrived at their hillside farm to evacuate them after a flooding alert.
The Turin Juvenile Court ordered the immediate removal of the children from their parents.
It said in its ruling: “There are facts that suggest that the minors are deprived of adequate assistance from their parents or relatives who are required to provide it.”
The children have been taken into state care while arrangements are made for them to be taken into foster care.
During the removal process, concerns were raised about their mum, who is said to have shown little interest in her own kids, NL Times reports.
It’s thought she is homeless, the news site added.
Local mayor Mara Baccolla said: “It is a very delicate matter.
“These children can finally find a balance and have access to a life worthy of the name.”
She also reportedly spoke of meeting the dad once and described him as being “very reserved” who was unable to speak Italian.
Residents of the town near the farm have shared their shock about the children’s existence remaining completely unknown until now.
Despite it being known the farmhouse had changed owners, no one had visited the property in that time.
It currently remains unclear if the parents face further action.
Twins & brother, 8 & 10, discovered imprisoned in ‘House of Horrors’

By Rita Sobot and Lydia Doye
COPS have uncovered a “house of horrors” where parents kept three children captive since the beginning of the Covid pandemic.
A German couple have been arrested for alleged child abuse after the police raided the house in Spain.
The police found three young boys at the Oviedo home – dubbed the “house of horrors” – who are thought to have lived there for four years since the pandemic began.
The eight-year-old twins and ten-year-old boy were discovered in horrific conditions – each wearing three face masks and forced to wear nappies and sleep in caged beds.
The police said the house was full of rubbish and old medicines as well as filthy pet excrement and a cat with a massive tumour.
The children were reportedly kept out of school and were forbidden to leave the house.
The police found three young boys at the Oviedo home – dubbed the “house of horrors” – who are thought to have lived there for four years since the pandemic began.
The eight-year-old twins and ten-year-old boy were discovered in horrific conditions – each wearing three face masks and forced to wear nappies and sleep in caged beds.
The police said the house was full of rubbish and old medicines as well as filthy pet excrement and a cat with a massive tumour.
The children were reportedly kept out of school and were forbidden to leave the house.
After several days of surveillance cops were clear that more than just the man they saw coming in and out had to live there.
This was indicated by the movements that could be sensed through the few windows that were not closed as well as the boxes of food of the orders that the man brought into the home.
The children were barefoot, wearing nappies and still sleeping in cribs.
When they wanted to take them out of the building they did not even have shoes of their size as they had not bought shoes for years.
The police added that when the children were freed, one of them knelt on the grass and “touched it with amazement”.
Bob Vylan breaks silence after cops launch probe into ‘death to IDF’ Glasto chant & insist ‘we’re being targeted’
PUNK band Bob Vylan claim they are being “targeted for speaking up” after their comments during a Glastonbury show were branded anti-Semitic.
During the gig, the singer from the pro-Palestine punk act – who keeps his identity secret – shouted “from the river to the sea Palestine… will be free” – regarded by Jews as a call for Israel‘s elimination.


IDF stands for Israel Defence Forces, the national military of the State of Israel, which is currently involved with the war in Gaza – one of two remaining Palestinian territories.
The frontman also led crowds in a chant shouting: “Death, death to the IDF” during their set on Saturday – where they appeared just before controversial trio Kneecap.
The BBC refused to live stream Kneecap’s performance after a string of incidents.
Bob Vylan – which consists of singer Bobby Vylan and guitarist Bobbie Vylan – later shared a post on X of the former eating an ice-cream with the caption: “While Zionists are crying on socials, I’ve just had a late night (vegan) ice cream.”
The BBC later took down the broadcast on the iPlayer but has been criticised for not cutting it off immediately after the anti-Semitic chanting, with the live feed continuing for another 40 minutes.
Chris Philp has called for the singer to be treated in a similar fashion to Lucy Connolly, the Tory councillor’s wife who was jailed for tweets in the aftermath of the Southport murders last summer – and still remains behind bars.
Broadcast regulator Ofcom, which is conducting its own probe, says it was “very concerned” by the performance, adding: “The BBC clearly has questions to answer.”
The band has subsequently been dropped by reps United Talent Agency after a flurry of talks between bosses.
They also had their visas revoked by the US.
It comes after PM Keir Starmer blasted the BBC for allowing the hate-filled rant to be broadcast on live TV.
Demanding an explanation from director-general Tim Davie, the Prime Minister said: “There is no excuse for this kind of appalling hate speech.”
He was joined by a raft of MPs and Jewish groups condemning the failure to pull the gig from the air, with Lord Astin calling it a “very dark day” for the corporation.
Glastonbury Festival organisers said they were “appalled” and said it “crossed the line”.
Avon and Somerset Police said it was investigating.
The performance is now subject to a criminal investigation and has been recorded as a public order incident.
Controversial Irish rock group Kneecap are also subject to the probe after the group took to the stage and led a “free Palestine” chant before leading five chants against the Prime Minister.
Avon and Somerset Police confirmed that cops were investigating the two groups after video and audio footage had been examined.
Posting on X, the force said: “Video footage and audio from Bob Vylan and Kneecap’s performances at Glastonbury Festival has been reviewed.
“Following the completion of that assessment process we have decided further enquiries are required and a criminal investigation is now being undertaken.
“A senior detective has been appointed to lead this investigation.
“This has been recorded as a public order incident at this time while our enquiries are at an early stage.”
It confirmed that it had received a “large amount” of contact from across the world about the disturbing performances.
Today, it emerged that BBC boss Tim Davie was at Glastonbury when Bob Vylan launched into his anti-Israel chant.
The director general was made aware and consulted after the frontman of the band chanted “death to the IDF” and other alleged anti-Semitic slurs on the West Holts stage on Saturday.
Critics have demanded BBC chiefs be sacked for broadcasting the jibes, which are now subject to a criminal investigation.
As reported by the Telegraph, Mr Davie was at the festival to see staff when the shocking performance unfolded.
He was made away and decided it should not be available on BBC iPlayer, but it remained accessible for another five hours.
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UK’s Legoland theme park launches world’s first ‘Clubhouse’ – where kids can access secret vaults
LEGOLAND Windsor Resort is launching the world’s first Lego Insiders Clubhouse with the chance for fans to see brand new Lego sets.
Families have the chance to become official Lego Play Testers as part of the world’s first Lego Insiders Clubhouse.


As part of the Insiders Clubhouse, visitors can help shape the future of Lego play, with Play Testers taking on four interactive challenges.
The final challenge entails building a key that will unlock the doors to the Lego Vault and give sneak peaks at new Lego sets and behind the scenes content.
Access to the Lego Insiders Clubhouse is included in every ticket to Legoland Windsor and to become a Lego Play Tester, visitors must pick up a card inside the Lego Insiders Clubhouse.
Visitors then take on the challenges to show off their building skills.
It is free to enter the Clubhouse once in the attraction and it is also free to become an insider.
A video posted on social media shows glimpses of the clubhouses – where giant Lego figurines can be seen, interactive machines and even a mini space game where users must dodge obstacles.
The video also shows one visitor inserting a key to open two glass gates that open into the secret vault.
Many fans have expressed their excitement for the new clubhouse on social media, with one user commenting: “Can’t wait to visit!”
Ramesh Ganeson, vice president of Legoland Windsor Resort said: “This summer, we’re cranking up the fun at Legoland Windsor Resort.
“With thrilling rides, splashing adventures, and the brand-new Lego Insiders Clubhouse, there’s something to spark every imagination.
“We can’t wait to welcome families for a season bursting with laughter, excitement, and unforgettable brick-tastic memories.”
Also available at the attraction this summer – starting July 5 – are the Drench Towers and Splash Safari.
Featuring water slides and a splash zone, the Drench Towers and Splash Safari are the perfect spot to cool down in the park on a hot day.
And for a limited time, there is also a Legoland Play Pass – which entitles visitors to unlimited entry for three months for £59 per person.
Legoland UK is also the biggest in the world and it recently announced that it is getting a grand new look.
The entrance will be getting updated to include a fresh look and two new structures either side of the sign that look like giant Lego bricks.
Lego characters such as knights and ninjas will also feature on the towers.
Plus, a new Lego attraction is set to open this year with interactive experiences and building workshops.


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‘Take my money once again’ – Fans react as Bohemians unveil new jersey collaboration with Oasis
BOHEMIANS have unveiled their new FAI Cup jersey in collaboration with Manchester rockers Oasis.
The jersey features the iconic Oasis logo in the traditional blue tones of Dublin City, with a 90s styling and sublimated chevron patterns, as well as a white and blue collar and sleeve trims.



The FAI Cup jersey was manufactured by O’Neill’s but designed in-house by the North Dublin football team.
All profits from the shirt will be split between Bohemian FC and two charities.
Fifty percent of the profits from the shirt will be kept by Bohemian Football Club.
While the other fifty percent will be split 25% to Music Generation Ireland, to allow disadvantaged kids across Ireland access music and 25% to Irish Community Care Manchester (ICCM), for their amazing work with the Irish community in the city.
No proceeds will go to Oasis for their partnership and support of this project.
The jersey’s unveiling came with an accompanying announcement video featuring famous musician Paul Weller.
The promotional video is set in Cross Guns Snooker Club, less than a kilometre away from Dalymount Park. The club is Ireland’s oldest snooker hall and family owned since 1958.
It features the Modfather Paul Weller as the snooker hall worker, and Bohemian FC player Jordan Flores and ex-player Paddy Kirk with Oasis song ‘Married with Children’ as the soundtrack.
Fans were excited by the promotional video and really impressed with the jersey itself, with one saying: “Take my money once again.”
Another joked: “You are going to make me broke.”
Bohs fans were also delighted to see a familiar face in the announcement video with a fan saying: “Great to see Paddy (Kirk).”
Bohemians have become synonymous with having musicians and bands on their jerseys. It started in 2019 with a white away kit containing Bob Marley on the front.
They’ve since had Fontaines DC, Aslan and Thin Lizzy featuring on jerseys and have often had profits from the sales go towards charities and other great causes.
The proceeds to Music Generation Ireland will ensure thousands of young children across Ireland who otherwise could not afford to access music lessons and equipment can do so, particularly for those who are disadvantaged or socially isolated.
It will support the development of music programmes, instrument libraries, and increased opportunities for young people to engage in music they enjoy.
Proceeds to Irish Community Care Manchester (ICCM) will provide huge support to the Irish and Irish Traveller communities across Greater Manchester including older people, families, the homeless, and some of the most vulnerable Irish across Greater Manchester.
Bohs Chief Operating Officer Daniel Lambert said: “We are delighted to unveil this jersey today following lots of work with the Oasis over the past six months, with special thanks to Noel and Liam for supporting this.
“To be able to work with Oasis and design a new iconic shirt that will reach fans around the world is special. And to once again have funds going towards such worthy causes, that will assist thousands of people across Ireland and Manchester, is brilliant.
“As a fan-owned football club and a not-for-profit entity, the impact on Bohemian FC will be significant and we are most grateful for the support. I would also like to thank Paul Weller who features in the promotional video and came to Dublin specifically to do so.”