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Sports World Reacts to Controversy and Upsets

Fallout from Ratcliffe's comments, Rivers' college choice, and Scotland's Champions League blow

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Tuesday, February 24, 2026

Sports World Reacts to Controversy and Upsets

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Fallout from Ratcliffe's comments, Rivers' college choice, and Scotland's Champions League blow

The sports world has been abuzz with controversy and upsets in recent days, with Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe dodging a Football Association (FA) charge over his comments on immigration, Scotland facing a loss of Champions League spots, and four-star quarterback Gunner Rivers committing to NC State.

Ratcliffe, who heads football operations at Manchester United, sparked outrage with his comments in an interview, claiming that the United Kingdom had been "colonised by immigrants." The FA examined whether the comments had brought the game into disrepute but ultimately decided not to take further action, instead issuing a reminder of his responsibilities as a participant in English football.

While Ratcliffe's comments were widely condemned, including by Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Manchester United's leading supporter groups, the FA's decision not to take action has been met with criticism from some quarters. Football anti-discrimination charity Kick It Out expressed disappointment that Ratcliffe had not faced more severe consequences for his words.

Meanwhile, Scotland's football clubs are facing a blow to their European ambitions, with the country set to lose its second Champions League spot after next season. The Scottish Premiership's underperformance in European competition has led to a reduction in its overall allocation, with only one team guaranteed a spot in the Champions League. This will make it more difficult for Scottish teams to reach the league phase, with all teams having to enter qualifying in earlier rounds.

The impact of this decision will be felt across the Scottish game, with potential financial implications for clubs and the league as a whole. Celtic, the last active Scottish club in European competition this term, suffered a 4-1 defeat at home to Stuttgart in the first leg of their Europa League knockout play-off round tie, and their elimination could confirm Scotland's fate.

In more positive news, four-star quarterback Gunner Rivers has committed to NC State, following in the footsteps of his father Philip, a legendary quarterback who played for the Wolfpack and went on to have a successful NFL career. Rivers' decision is a significant boost for NC State, which has been rebuilding its football program in recent years.

On the cricket front, fans are gearing up for the T20 World Cup, with a new stats battle game challenging enthusiasts to test their knowledge of the sport. The game allows players to pick their favorite team and compete against others, with the most knowledgeable fans earning top marks.

Finally, in a move that has been welcomed by many, Individual Neutral Athletes (AIN) will be allowed to attend the closing ceremony of the Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. AIN competitors, who are barred from wearing national colors or displaying their nation's flag, have been allowed to compete in the Games but were not present at the opening ceremony. However, they will be able to join the group of athletes entering the stadium at the closing ceremony, marking a significant moment of inclusivity in the Olympic movement.

Sources:

  • ESPN: "Sources: QB Rivers follows dad Philip to NC State"
  • BBC Sport: "Ratcliffe avoids FA charge over immigration comments"
  • BBC Sport: "Stats battle: Can you beat our new T20 World Cup game?"
  • BBC Sport: "Scotland set to lose second Champions League place"
  • BBC Sport: "Neutral athletes allowed to attend Winter Olympics closing ceremony"
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