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The poor Duke [Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany] looked very ill, scarcely spoke & ate nothing. I am sadly afraid he is in a bad way, for he is grown very thin, never sleeps and has constant spasms in his stomach. Sir Henry Halford is very uneasy about him, and attributes his illness a good deal to mental un- easiness. (…) He will be a great loss if he does die, for he is universally beloved by every rank & class. The King [George IV], who (au fond and notwithstanding his jealousy of his popularity) loves him more than any of his family, is in great anxiety & uneasiness about him.
Francis Bamford, the Duke of Wellington, editors, The Journal of Mrs. Arbuthnot 1820-1832, Vol. 2, January 1826 – January 1832, Macmillan & Co Ltd., London, 1950, p. 28.
#quote#fanny arbuthnot#duke of wellington#francis bamford#prince frederick#frederick duke of york#british history#george iv#1826#sir henry halford#sieblings#history
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I'm rewatching Sweeney Todd and i just have to get this thought out:
Henry would make an amazing Sweeney. He's tall and intimidating. They are both cold and mostly with their mind wandering somewhere else.
Camilla is obviously Mrs. Lovett. The other half of Sweeney. The one who comes up with the whole plan to put people into pies. They're both endlessly devoted to the man with whom they have unclear relationship with (are they together or not?)
Francis, my beloved dramatic icon, of course has to play Signor Pirelli. My favorite Pirelli is played by Christian Borle - a dramatic wreck with the charisma of a greek god. Though, any Pirelli is good as long as he's a caricature-esk and doesn't take himself too seriously (imo he's supposed to be the comedy relief in this musical)
Richard on the other hand, poor guy, would fit perfectly as Toby. Our narrative-doomed final character. The one to relatively make it out unharmed.
Bunny. Oh, Bunny, I'm not sorry. Beadle Bamford. There's no other character i can see him as other than Beadle. And it even kinda fits. Beadle can be unliekably adorable in some sort of way (depending on the adaptation) and the same can be said about Bunny. I mean, am I the only one who liked Bunny before the lunch scene in the begging?
And lastly, Charles. With the way he's possessive over Camilla, he's gotta be the judge Turpin. Also the incest (although, Johanna isn't really related to Turpin, it still is gross).
#the secret history#henry winter#camilla macaulay#charles macaulay#edmund corcoran#bunny corcoran#richard papen#francis abernathy#sweeney todd#dark academia#light academia#broadway
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Happy Monday everyone, and welcome to another edition of Comedy Walk! Walk! Todays episode features Jimmy Pardo, Matt Belknap, Engineer Jessica, Paul Gilmartin, Maria Bamford, Pat Francis, Garfunkel & Oates, as well as Doug Benson.
For episode 5 of Comedy Death Ray! Scott is again on assignment (apparently writing and filming bits for the MTV Movie awards) so this episode is hosted by Jimmy Pardo and Matt Belknap of the “Never Not Funny” podcast. (Between you and me, I disagree with the title of their show) while Jimmy was a much better host than Chris, he was almost just as bad the whole episode because he CONSTANTLY kept hitting on engineer Jessica even saying things like “if I weren’t married I would take you to the back room and force you to do things” it was super uncomfortable and incredibly inappropriate.
The first segment of the show was for sure interesting as it was the first time in the shows history that someone came onto the show as a character and does not mention their real name at all. Paul Gilmartin and Maria Bamford come on the show as Congressman Richard Martin and his wife Jazz Martin, the two make a few decent jokes about being over the top religious/republican wasps before being ushered off the show by Jimmy for a song break. Even though this episode was the most similar to current day CBB, they still had regular breaks for music. (Again check below for a list of songs played through the episode)
After talking with Mr. & Mrs. Richard Martin, Jimmy and Matt get a call from Paul Stanley of KISS (Pat Francis) but is barely understandable because of the horrible cell phone reception he has. After ending things with Paul, Matt does a “half assed sports review” and talks about a basketball game he watched the night before.
Doug Benson calls in for another edition of “Doug Loves Movies” This time, he calls in from NYC after watching “Drag Me to Hell” which he says has a very accurate title as it was both hellish, and a drag.
To end the show Garfunkel & Oates (Riki Lindhome and Kate Micucci) come on to play a few live songs, featuring “Pregnant women are Smug” and “Sex with Ducks”
My walk was fine, another short one, but I still got in 4 laps, and averaged 2 miles and around 5000 steps. I went around 4pm and the park was nice and quiet. It was pretty cloudy and felt like it was about to rain the whole time but never did. An unfortunate side effect of tracking my walks the way I have been, is that I noticed my trail looks kind of…like a dick…. And it’s pretty hard to unsee.
That being said everything about todays walk was pretty mid so Comedy Death Ray episode 5 and Comedy Walk! Walk! Day 5 Get a 3 out of 5.
Songs featured in todays episode:
Frank Zappa - “Broken Hearts are for Assholes”
Kings of Leon - “Seventeen”
Weird Al - “You Make Me”
Tinted Windows - “New Cassette”
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Hi ! I want to read The Journal of Mrs Arbuthnot! Do you know where I can read in (lived)? If you did not read wrong because the Duke of Wellington did not know the existence of this newspaper. Thank you :)
Hi! If by “live” you mean online, I am not aware of a digital version. I’m working with a hardcopy of the 1950/51 publication by Macmillan. It’s "The Journal of Mrs. Arbuthnot, 1820–1832″. Edited by Francis Bamford and the Duke of Wellington. (That is not “our” Duke of course)
I’m afraid I can’t parse your second sentence so I’m not sure what you’re looking for. If it's a specific section you need, I can probably send you a photo of the page.
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The Journal of Mrs Arbuthnot, ed. Francis Bamford and the Duke of Wellington, 16 July 1830.
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A story about love, life and letting go STARRING Simbiatu Ajikawo as SAGE Sonia Ajuwa as YOUNG SAGE Shaniqua Okwok as ANNIE C.J. Beckford as OMAR DIRECTED BY Sam Pilling STORY BY Simbiatu Ajikawo WRITTEN BY Caroline Adeyemi PRODUCERS Rik Green & Harri Kamalanathan EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS James Sorton, Davud Karbassioun, Bianca Bhagat, Holly Fraser, Tiffany Yu, Phil van der Krogt & Simbiatu Ajikawo DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY Mattias Rudh @LUX PRODUCTION DESIGNER Beck Rainford CASTING DIRECTOR Kharmel Cochrane COSTUME George Buxton SPECIAL EFFECTS SUPERVISOR Mark Meddings EDITED BY Ellie Johnson @Tenthree Editing COLOURIST James Bamford @Rascal VISUAL EFFECTS SUPERVISOR Carl Norton @The Mill SOUND ENGINEER Sam Ashwell @750mph TITLE DESIGN All Purpose Studio LINE PRODUCER Sophie Ede 1st ADs Yasmin Godo & Ty Hack 2nd AD Susan King STEADICAM Robert Beck PRODUCTION MANAGER Jens Klit Nielsen PRODUCTION COORDINATOR Maddy Corner 1st ACs Rupert Hornstein & Eve Carreño 2nd ACs Ali Cihan & Bernat Bonaventura VT OPs Edward Melbourne & Tim Woodcock VT ASSISTANT Nick Benavidez TRAINEE (PROCAM) Toby Matthews TRAINEES Nevzet Altinisik & Agnieszka Kocinska CRANE Alpha Grip CRANE TECH Paul Kolthammer GRIPS David J Bremner, Malcolm Huse, Elliot Sebestyen-Regan GAFFERS Esteban Gimpetewicz & Johnjoe Besagni SPARKS Alan Mills, Eliot Morris, Rob Gifford, Anna Brooks-Beckman, Dan Holloway, Jasper Clarkson, Peter Garajszki, Peter Tomasikiewicz GENNY OPs Cieran Nash & Christian Bishop RIGGERS John Sexton & Charles Barnham CHERRY PICKER OPs Ionut Eugen Gaiu & Colin Arthur Sutcliffe SFX COORDINATOR Ellie O'Rourke SFX ASSISTANTS Eddy Popplewell, Jon James Smith, Alex Bastin, Thomas Grover, Kim Senior, Nick Smith ART DIRECTOR Ruth De Courcy Shepherd ART BUYER Grace Bailey ART ASSISTANTs Ella Thumin, Kit Snack, Jack Hanson & Alfie Snowden PROPS David Dickinson & Matt Allsop SOUND RECORDISTS Rowan October & Matt Price MAKE-UP ARTIST Nibras Alwasiti HAIR Chantelle Fuller & Diana Francis COSTUME ASSISTANTS Connie Rosenthal & Amiee Blowers ADDITIONAL WARDROBE Carhartt RUNNERS Joshua Shea, Henry Richmond, Rowan Hutchings, Owen Edmonds, Zara Trott, Iona Milliken-long, Henry Stanimeros & Adam Hatch-Berry UNIT DRIVERS: Petr Esposito, Jack Young & Chris Wilkins PRODUCTION VEHICLES ETM Cars Ashford, 777 RV’s, Wagon Wheels & Skelton Plant Hire LOCATION SERVICES CHILLHAM CASTLE Marina Dunlop, Gregory Park, Lalu Arjuna & Chiron Gilbert MEDICS Movie Medics BTS PHOTOGRAPHY Tamiym CAMERA RENTAL Procam LIGHT RENTAL SHL STOCK Kodak CATERING Seasons Wild & Free & Sabel OFFLINE - TENTHREE OFFLINE PRODUCER Rachel Goodger ASSISTANT EDITOR Elyse Raphael GRADE AND VFX - THE MILL 2D SUPERVISORS John Thornton, Gary Driver, Jay Bandlish 3D SUPERVISOR Alan Williamson 3D LEAD ANIMATION ARTISTS Sriker Balakrishnan & Mahesh Ms 3D ARTIST Gopinath Mani FINISHING ARTIST David Wishart & Richard Payne EXECUTIVE PRODUCER Clare Melia PRODUCER Jasmine Lewis-Humphrey COLOUR ASSISTs Rory Leighton & Cristina Giribets SOUND - 750mph SOUND PRODUCER Olivia Ray MIX ENGINEERS Sam Ashwell and Ellis McGourlay SOUND DESIGNER Ellis McGourlay DIALOGUE EDITOR Gurdeep Singh MUSIC “Space 4” “Space 5” “Space 6” Written & performed by Nala Sinephro Courtesy of Warp Records “Red Lights” Written by Cover & Nikolic Performed by SAULT Courtesy of Forever Living Originals "I See You" Written by Simbiatu Ajikawo, Dean Josiah Cover, Nathan Allen, Miles James Performed by Little Simz with additional vocals by Cleo Sol Courtesy of Age 101 Music c/o AWAL Recordings “Peace of Mind” Written by Simbiatu Ajikao, Loner, Muaka, St Francis Hotel & Miraa May Written & performed by Miraa May Courtesy of Age 101 Music, AWAL THANKS TO Oskar Pimlott, Bruce Usher, The Mill, Tenthree, 750mph, Chilham Castle, Frank Gardner
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Three young women learn about loss over the course of a Bonfire Night that takes them on surreal journey into the depths of the English countryside. Written and Directed by Lucy Luscombe Cast Juliette Motamed Francesca Giffen Vivian Oparah Produced by Amanda Mesaikos & Scott O’Donnell Director of Photography Benjamin Thomas Additional Photography David Bird Editor Phil Currie Casting Director Coralie Rose Edit Assembly Jay Moss Script Editor Rose Gardner Production Design Lucie Red & Oian Arteta Original Music God Colony Music Supervisor Clarisse Quin Colourist James Bamford Sound Mix Ned Sisson Titles & Artwork Fraser Muggeridge studio - Jules Estèves Assistant Director Tom Wynborne Production Managers Sara Archer, Poppy Davies, Oskar Pimlott Sound Recordists Freya Clarke, Nikos Nikolalaios Boom Ops Pasquin Mariani, Eleanor Russell Focus Pullers Julia Green, Richard Simkins, Brendan Harvey Steadicam Jake Whitehouse & Doug Walsh Clapper Loader Todd Pacey DIT Ellie Bright Drone Op Ian Hunter Gaffers Joe Williams, Jake Buckley Sparks Carlo Tuazon, Isobel Jones, Hamza Twomey SFX Supervisor Matt Strange Assistant Art Directors: Zoe Klinck, Alicia Howitt, Maria Bolocan, Meryn Cobbin Set Dresser: Andrés Bravo Graphic Designer: Sergi Casero Script Supervisor Rose Gardner Hair & Make Up Eleanor Garratt Runners Matt Orlowski, Giorgia Aubrey, Alex Tawney, Cameron Russell, Meea Atkin Sasha’s Mum Indra Ove Pagan Woman Laura Belmont Sasha Jesse Jones Joelle Joelle Robinson Joelle’s friend Tanicha Pearce Joelle’s friend Georgie Banks Joelle’s friend Lou Destanque Pagan Girl Abi Corbett Drug Dealer Dylan Hughes Funeral Patron Catherine Neal Funeral Patron Yasmin Maya Funeral Patron Craig Karpel Funeral Patron Beverly Chinnama Party Extra Kitty Cockram Party Extra Harry Brierley Party Extra Mia Rose Party Extra Francis Thurstun-Crees Party Extra Dina Tsesarsky Party Extra Jose Oliviera Party Extra Henry Thompson Party Extra Megan Gretch Party Extra Joshua Ward Party Extra Jonny Davidson Party Extra James Girard Party Extra Molly Longworth Party Extra Emma Stepkowski Party Extra Gaia Polio Party Extra Caven Alexander Party Extra Emma Fisher Party Extra Ella Niner Party Extra Tania Aresti Party Extra Jake Botterell Party Extra Aleksandar Husagic Party Extra Lucy Mynard Party Extra Maira Machdo Party Extra Tayne Vaughan Pagan Paul Gardner Pagan Carole Gardner Pagan Darron Prior Pagan Chris Prior Pagan Tanja Kleinemeier Recorded Music Fights God Colony ft Flohio SE16 God Colony ft Flohio Never Ever All Saints
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PAGANS from Lucy Luscombe on Vimeo.
Three young women learn about loss over the course of a Bonfire Night that takes them on surreal journey into the depths of the English countryside.
Written and Directed by Lucy Luscombe
Cast
Juliette Motamed Francesca Giffen Vivian Oparah
Produced by Amanda Mesaikos & Scott O’Donnell
Director of Photography Benjamin Thomas
Additional Photography David Bird
Editor Phil Currie
Casting Director Coralie Rose
Edit Assembly Jay Moss
Script Editor Rose Gardner
Production Design Lucie Red & Oian Arteta
Original Music God Colony
Music Supervisor Clarisse Quin
Colourist James Bamford
Sound Mix Ned Sisson
Titles & Artwork Fraser Muggeridge studio - Jules Estèves
Assistant Director Tom Wynborne
Production Managers Sara Archer, Poppy Davies, Oskar Pimlott
Sound Recordists Freya Clarke, Nikos Nikolalaios
Boom Ops Pasquin Mariani, Eleanor Russell
Focus Pullers Julia Green, Richard Simkins, Brendan Harvey
Steadicam Jake Whitehouse & Doug Walsh
Clapper Loader Todd Pacey
DIT Ellie Bright
Drone Op Ian Hunter
Gaffers Joe Williams, Jake Buckley
Sparks Carlo Tuazon, Isobel Jones, Hamza Twomey
SFX Supervisor Matt Strange
Assistant Art Directors: Zoe Klinck, Alicia Howitt, Maria Bolocan, Meryn Cobbin
Set Dresser: Andrés Bravo
Graphic Designer: Sergi Casero
Script Supervisor Rose Gardner
Hair & Make Up Eleanor Garratt
Runners Matt Orlowski, Giorgia Aubrey, Alex Tawney, Cameron Russell, Meea Atkin
Sasha’s Mum Indra Ove Pagan Woman Laura Belmont Sasha Jesse Jones Joelle Joelle Robinson Joelle’s friend Tanicha Pearce Joelle’s friend Georgie Banks Joelle’s friend Lou Destanque
Pagan Girl Abi Corbett Drug Dealer Dylan Hughes Funeral Patron Catherine Neal Funeral Patron Yasmin Maya Funeral Patron Craig Karpel Funeral Patron Beverly Chinnama Party Extra Kitty Cockram Party Extra Harry Brierley Party Extra Mia Rose Party Extra Francis Thurstun-Crees Party Extra Dina Tsesarsky Party Extra Jose Oliviera Party Extra Henry Thompson Party Extra Megan Gretch Party Extra Joshua Ward Party Extra Jonny Davidson Party Extra James Girard Party Extra Molly Longworth Party Extra Emma Stepkowski Party Extra Gaia Polio Party Extra Caven Alexander Party Extra Emma Fisher Party Extra Ella Niner Party Extra Tania Aresti Party Extra Jake Botterell Party Extra Aleksandar Husagic Party Extra Lucy Mynard Party Extra Maira Machdo Party Extra Tayne Vaughan Pagan Paul Gardner Pagan Carole Gardner Pagan Darron Prior Pagan Chris Prior Pagan Tanja Kleinemeier
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Fights God Colony ft Flohio SE16 God Colony ft Flohio
Never Ever All Saints
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Three young women learn about loss over the course of a Bonfire Night that takes them on surreal journey into the depths of the English countryside. Written and Directed by Lucy Luscombe Cast Juliette Motamed Francesca Giffen Vivian Oparah Produced by Amanda Mesaikos & Scott O’Donnell Director of Photography Benjamin Thomas Additional Photography David Bird Editor Phil Currie Casting Director Coralie Rose Edit Assembly Jay Moss Script Editor Rose Gardner Production Design Lucie Red & Oian Arteta Original Music God Colony Music Supervisor Clarisse Quin Colourist James Bamford Sound Mix Ned Sisson Titles & Artwork Fraser Muggeridge studio - Jules Estèves Assistant Director Tom Wynborne Production Managers Sara Archer, Poppy Davies, Oskar Pimlott Sound Recordists Freya Clarke, Nikos Nikolalaios Boom Ops Pasquin Mariani, Eleanor Russell Focus Pullers Julia Green, Richard Simkins, Brendan Harvey Steadicam Jake Whitehouse & Doug Walsh Clapper Loader Todd Pacey DIT Ellie Bright Drone Op Ian Hunter Gaffers Joe Williams, Jake Buckley Sparks Carlo Tuazon, Isobel Jones, Hamza Twomey SFX Supervisor Matt Strange Assistant Art Directors: Zoe Klinck, Alicia Howitt, Maria Bolocan, Meryn Cobbin Set Dresser: Andrés Bravo Graphic Designer: Sergi Casero Script Supervisor Rose Gardner Hair & Make Up Eleanor Garratt Runners Matt Orlowski, Giorgia Aubrey, Alex Tawney, Cameron Russell, Meea Atkin Sasha’s Mum Indra Ove Pagan Woman Laura Belmont Sasha Jesse Jones Joelle Joelle Robinson Joelle’s friend Tanicha Pearce Joelle’s friend Georgie Banks Joelle’s friend Lou Destanque Pagan Girl Abi Corbett Drug Dealer Dylan Hughes Funeral Patron Catherine Neal Funeral Patron Yasmin Maya Funeral Patron Craig Karpel Funeral Patron Beverly Chinnama Party Extra Kitty Cockram Party Extra Harry Brierley Party Extra Mia Rose Party Extra Francis Thurstun-Crees Party Extra Dina Tsesarsky Party Extra Jose Oliviera Party Extra Henry Thompson Party Extra Megan Gretch Party Extra Joshua Ward Party Extra Jonny Davidson Party Extra James Girard Party Extra Molly Longworth Party Extra Emma Stepkowski Party Extra Gaia Polio Party Extra Caven Alexander Party Extra Emma Fisher Party Extra Ella Niner Party Extra Tania Aresti Party Extra Jake Botterell Party Extra Aleksandar Husagic Party Extra Lucy Mynard Party Extra Maira Machdo Party Extra Tayne Vaughan Pagan Paul Gardner Pagan Carole Gardner Pagan Darron Prior Pagan Chris Prior Pagan Tanja Kleinemeier Recorded Music Fights God Colony ft Flohio SE16 God Colony ft Flohio Never Ever All Saints
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PAGANS from Lucy Luscombe on Vimeo.
Three young women learn about loss over the course of a Bonfire Night that takes them on surreal journey into the depths of the English countryside.
Written and Directed by Lucy Luscombe
Cast
Juliette Motamed Francesca Giffen Vivian Oparah
Produced by Amanda Mesaikos & Scott O’Donnell
Director of Photography Benjamin Thomas
Additional Photography David Bird
Editor Phil Currie
Casting Director Coralie Rose
Edit Assembly Jay Moss
Script Editor Rose Gardner
Production Design Lucie Red & Oian Arteta
Original Music God Colony
Music Supervisor Clarisse Quin
Colourist James Bamford
Sound Mix Ned Sisson
Titles & Artwork Fraser Muggeridge studio - Jules Estèves
Assistant Director Tom Wynborne
Production Managers Sara Archer, Poppy Davies, Oskar Pimlott
Sound Recordists Freya Clarke, Nikos Nikolalaios
Boom Ops Pasquin Mariani, Eleanor Russell
Focus Pullers Julia Green, Richard Simkins, Brendan Harvey
Steadicam Jake Whitehouse & Doug Walsh
Clapper Loader Todd Pacey
DIT Ellie Bright
Drone Op Ian Hunter
Gaffers Joe Williams, Jake Buckley
Sparks Carlo Tuazon, Isobel Jones, Hamza Twomey
SFX Supervisor Matt Strange
Assistant Art Directors: Zoe Klinck, Alicia Howitt, Maria Bolocan, Meryn Cobbin
Set Dresser: Andrés Bravo
Graphic Designer: Sergi Casero
Script Supervisor Rose Gardner
Hair & Make Up Eleanor Garratt
Runners Matt Orlowski, Giorgia Aubrey, Alex Tawney, Cameron Russell, Meea Atkin
Sasha’s Mum Indra Ove Pagan Woman Laura Belmont Sasha Jesse Jones Joelle Joelle Robinson Joelle’s friend Tanicha Pearce Joelle’s friend Georgie Banks Joelle’s friend Lou Destanque
Pagan Girl Abi Corbett Drug Dealer Dylan Hughes Funeral Patron Catherine Neal Funeral Patron Yasmin Maya Funeral Patron Craig Karpel Funeral Patron Beverly Chinnama Party Extra Kitty Cockram Party Extra Harry Brierley Party Extra Mia Rose Party Extra Francis Thurstun-Crees Party Extra Dina Tsesarsky Party Extra Jose Oliviera Party Extra Henry Thompson Party Extra Megan Gretch Party Extra Joshua Ward Party Extra Jonny Davidson Party Extra James Girard Party Extra Molly Longworth Party Extra Emma Stepkowski Party Extra Gaia Polio Party Extra Caven Alexander Party Extra Emma Fisher Party Extra Ella Niner Party Extra Tania Aresti Party Extra Jake Botterell Party Extra Aleksandar Husagic Party Extra Lucy Mynard Party Extra Maira Machdo Party Extra Tayne Vaughan Pagan Paul Gardner Pagan Carole Gardner Pagan Darron Prior Pagan Chris Prior Pagan Tanja Kleinemeier
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Fights God Colony ft Flohio SE16 God Colony ft Flohio
Never Ever All Saints
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Leeds had to
Leeds had to
Leeds had to
Ronaldo Vieira will join Trevor Francis, David Platt, Des Walker, Danny Dichio and Lee Sharpe as Englishmen to have played for Sampdoria
Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani says the club had to “sacrifice” midfielder Ronaldo Vieira to help fund investments.
The England under-21 international made a surprise move to Sampdoria this week, despite making 60 league appearances for the Championship club in two years.
The deal is thought to be worth £7.7m, with the potential to rise to £10m.
Radrizzani said manager Marcelo Bielsa was “not happy” but “as a custodian of the club I need to be rational”.
Speaking to BBC Sport, Radrizzani, 43, added: “The investment we’ve made in the past year does not allow us to do anything else to find more resources.
“The sacrifice was very hard for me to do because he’s a great player.
“He was one of best players to come from our youth but I cannot put the club in danger in the future.
“We thought it would be a sacrifice we could take, and still maintain the team and invest where we need more.
“For example, we have brought in all the players the manager asked for, and perhaps we can look for one or two more this summer.”
As well as a dozen departures, Leeds have spent £13m this summer on striker Patrick Bamford, from Middlesbrough, and former Wolves left-back Barry Douglas.
A handful of loanees have also arrived, including Manchester City’s Jack Harrison and Chelsea’s Lewis Baker. The Elland Road side are also thought to be keen to bring in a centre-back before the end of the transfer window.
The club’s highly regarded new manager Bielsa has suggested Vieira was sold without his approval, but majority shareholder Radrizzani said: “Marcelo understands. Of course he’s not happy, he wished to have all his best players – but he understands.
Marcelo Bielsa has been managing at the top level for 28 years
“Marcelo was clear to me and I agree this was not best time to sell Ronaldo – his value next year could have been double this or even higher.
“Unfortunately to sustain a club in this league we need to sell one or two players each year. We’ve invested a lot and it’s not enough to break even, so we had to manage the club and look at the future, not just today.
“I agree with Marcelo who said to me ‘Ronaldo is a good player not ready to be in the (starting) line-up’. He needs to grow technically. But I wouldn’t be surprised to see him back in the Premier League, and I told him I hope to buy him back in a couple of years when and if we are there.”
Radrizzani said he was feeling “excited but at the same time a little bit of fear” about his club’s new campaign, which gets under way on Sunday against relegated Stoke City.
Last year Leeds finished 13th, and the Italian says a place in the play-offs is once again the target, although he admitted he did not know whether this would finally be the year the club’s long-suffering fans have been waiting for since their relegation from the Premier League 14 years ago.
“I’m sure it will happen. It is up to God, not about me. But I have faith and it will happen,” he said.
“Stoke is a difficult start for us – but I prefer it – we have to prove what we are.
“If we’re not ready this year then maybe it it will be in the second year.
“We know it’s not easy. There are clubs with more resources. Everyone knows the Premier League’s parachute payments (for relegated clubs) mean some have much bigger budgets, and it’s very difficult to compete, but we are trying to equip ourselves.”
Bielsa is Leeds’ 11th manager since 2013, but never in that period have they had a head coach with such a pedigree.
The 63-year-old coached his native Argentina at the World Cup, has managed Chile and Athletic Bilbao, and even mentored a young Pep Guardiola.
Now he arrives at Elland Road where expectation is high.
“We chose Marcelo because we felt the need to have a charismatic leader who could change the philosophy from bottom to top,” said Radrizzani.
“He will bring in a work ethic as well as professionalism. We were a little bit lost because of all the ups and downs and changes of ownership. This was time to make a big change in terms of culture. We are trying to help him fill any gaps and we’re going in the right direction.”
Meanwhile, the chairman denied concerns from some fans that the growth of his sports broadcasting network could impact on Leeds’ transfer budget.
Having acquired the rights to La Liga and Serie A matches, Radrizzani’s Eleven Sports has expanded its portfolio again by beating Sky Sports to the UK and Irish rights to Eredivisie and Chinese Super League games.
“These are totally different budgets,” he said. “I need to run Leeds United with ambition – over the last 12 months, the club has been injected with about £45m, but it is still not enough to run this club.
“This league costs quite a lot of money. I also have to be wise and keep going in other businesses we have, so we need to build the project step by step.”
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FARMINGDALE, N.Y. – The Sacred Heart bowling team claimed its third consecutive Northeast Conference regular season title this weekend after going 3-0 Sunday to finish the second conference meet with a 9-3 record.
The Pioneers finished conference play with an overall record of 13-5, two matches ahead of second-place LIU Brooklyn. SHU will be the top seed at the NEC Championship, held March 23-24 in Howell, N.J. Amanda Nardiello led SHU with a 20.14 frame average over the weekend. Dominique Newton (19.65) and Courtney McGinn (19.17) each averaged over 19 pins per frame.
FRIDAY
Match 1: #10 Fairleigh Dickinson 989, #12 SHU 987
- Lineup: Tori Boughton, Sarah Morris, Dominique Newton, Rachel Bamford, Amanda Nardiello
- Newton led SHU with a 236.
- Nardiello shot a clean 220. Morris also was over 200, bowling a 201.
Match 2: #12 SHU 962, St. Francis Brooklyn 881
- Lineup: Boughton, Morris, Newton, Bamford, Nardiello
- Amanda Nardiello led SHU with a 214 against the Terriers.
- Newton shot a 200.
Match 3: #12 SHU 946, #18 Duquesne 833
- Lineup: Boughton, Casey Smith, Morris, Newton, Nardiello
- Boughton filled 10 frames for a 211.
- Newton shot her third 200-plus game with a 213.
Match 4: #12 SHU 899, Caldwell 838
- Lineup: Boughton, Smith, Rebecca Armand, Newton, Nardiello
- Nardiello was the only Pioneer to top 200 with a 213.
Match 5: #12 SHU 961, #16 LIU Brooklyn 870
- Lineup: Boughton, Julia Favata, Morris, Newton, Nardiello
- Nardiello (218) and Boughton (211) each went over 200.
SATURDAY
Match 1: #14 Saint Francis U 1,014, #12 SHU 899
- Lineup: Boughton, Morris, Bamford, Newton, Nardiello
- Morris shot a 213 in SHU's first match of the day.
Match 2: #12 SHU 941, #14 Saint Francis U 818
- Lineup: Boughton, Morris, Bamford, Newton, Nardiello
- Morris averaged 214 for the match.
- Nardiello posted a 203 with 10 clean frames.
Match 3: #16 LIU Brooklyn 963, #12 SHU 896
- Lineup: Boughton, Bamford, Newton, Morris, Nardiello
- Nardiello filled all 10 frames for a 196.
- Newton led SHU with a 225.
Match 4: #12 SHU 953, #18 Duquesne 847
- Lineup: Courtney McGinn, Bamford, Morris, Newton, Nardiello
- McGinn came off the bench to post a 206.
- Bamford moved into the anchor position with a 211 with 10 clean frames.
- Morris also had a 200.
SUNDAY
Match 1: #12 SHU 953, Caldwell 864
- Lineup: Boughton, Newton, Smith, Morris, Nardiello
- Nardiello had 12 strikes in 16 shots for a 222.
Match 2: #12 SHU 920, St. Francis Brooklyn 852
- Lineup: Boughton, Newton, Smith, Morris, Nardiello
- Smith had five of 10 strikes for a 200.
- Nardiello filled 10 frames from the anchor spot for a 212.
- The win over the Terriers locked up the regular season title.
Match 3: #12 SHU 1,059, #10 Fairleigh Dickinson 949
- Lineup: Boughton, Newton, McGinn, Smith, Nardiello
- SHU ended the weekend with its highest-scoring match
- Nardiello threw 12 strikes and had a clean 254
- Newton and McGinn each had six strikes. Newton posted a 213 with McGinn recording a 203.
Next Tournament
SHU will compete at the USBC Sectionals March 10-11.
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Premier League run-in: the challenges and key players for every golf-club
With most clubs having exclusively seven or eight recreations left to play of an exhilarating season, our columnists assess what they need to do to end the season on a high
Arsenal
What they need to do to have a successful demise to the season Arsne Wenger and his crew had not yet been further boundary for lapse and, above all, they must show the mental persuasivenes that he constantly rabbits on about in the face of organizing ally fermentation. The big musicians, such as Alexis Snchez, have to step it up.
What would constitute success at the current stage ? The entitle. And nothing else. Key musician Mesut zil
David Hytner
Aston Villa
What they need to do Twelve levels adrift with seven coincides continuing, Villa require a miracle. Every area of the team has to dramatically improve, from their error-prone goalkeeper to their toothless forward position. But makes not kid ourselves its going to happen.
Success at the current stage Prevailing another tournament/ reaching 20 details Leading player Steve Hollis, chairman
Stuart James
Aston Villas brand-new chairman Steve Hollis is the key man with the organization in freefall and leader for relegation. Photo: Nick Potts/ PA
Bournemouth
What they need to do It is basically activity done for Bournemouth but Eddie Howe will not earmark his line-up to extremity the season with a sob. Last weeks training camp to Dubai ought to have reinvigorated any of the more tired leg in the force given the touchy was participating in ahead. Joshua King has come to the fore again of late, possibly buoyed by Callum Wilsons return to civilizing while Simon Francis and Steve Cook have made impressive advance as a centre-back pairing.
Success at the current stage Its still all about survival Leading player Joshua King
Ben Fisher
Chelsea
What they need to do The season can not be properly exchanged but blooding a few of the children in the weeks ahead, and pulsating Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur( including with regard to) to facilitate Leicesters title challenge, might render some interest before the arrival of Antonio Conte
Success at the current stage Success is beyond them, but a top-seven finish might save some face if there is also some evidence of forward-planning Key actor Ruben Loftus-Cheek
Dominic Fifield
Chelseas Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Diego Costa. Photo: John Sibley/ Reuters
Crystal Palace
What they need to do Muster enough points to stave off the increasing threat of relegation after a 13 -match winless run in the Premier League, while at the same time contacting the second FA Cup final in their history. To do that they will have to nurse James McArthur and Jason Puncheon back to fitness, and try and get a extend of plays out of Connor Wickham.
Success at the current stage Survival and a Cup final appearance Key participate Jason Puncheon DF
Everton
What they need to do Not even a consistent run of wins and clean sheets could switch this Premier League campaign into a success for Everton, though Roberto Martnez would contend otherwise. Eight league demolishes at Goodison Park one more than in the brush with relegation under Howard Kendall in 1998 and the most conference objectives confessed at home three more than Aston Villa are the obvious inadequacies to address.
Success at the current stage Acquiring the FA Cup is the only thing that can redeem this season for Martnez Key player Romelu Lukaku
Andy Hunter
Romelu Lukaku has been a shining light in a disappointing season for Everton. Photo: Matt West/ BPI/ REX/ Shutterstock
Leicester City
What they need to do The big question is whether Claudio Ranieris team can handle the pressure at the top where reference is genuinely starts to be cranked up. So far, so good. Remaining Mahrez, Kant and Vardy fit is essential, and that Huth and Morgan partnership is also key.
Success at this stage You intend its not been a success already? OK, winning the entitlement. Leading player Riyad Mahrez SJ
Liverpool
What they need to do The late downfall at Southampton before the international disintegrate encapsulated Liverpools season and Jrgen Klopps frustration. Just when the team appear to have clicked defensively and in attack they regress, although pre-St Marys form had fuelled ideology in a concerted defy for European suitability. More is required from center midfield.
Success at the current stage A consistent running reflecting the development of Klopps style. Champions League qualification via a Europa League triumph would not go amiss either. Key player Philippe Coutinho AH
Liverpool director Jrgen Klopp, and his key husband, Philippe Coutinho. Image: John Powell/ Liverpool FC via Getty Images
Manchester City
What they need to do Be shaken from their slumber and made to realise Champions League football could be missed unless they made a run together. If Joe Hart misses merely one tournament activity due to his injury sustained in the derby and Kevin De Bruyne can return for the last seven or eight accords, City can surely do what is required.
Success at this stage The style they are free-falling a top-four finish Key player Sergio Agero
Jamie Jackson
Manchester United
What they need to do Louis van Gaal to prefer a colonized area that would include the soon-to-return from hurt Wayne Rooney at No10, Marcus Rashford at centre-forward, and Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard out broad. This front four would have the speed and purposes United miss too often.
Success at the current stage A top-four finish Key participate At the moment, Marcus Rashford JJ
Marcus Rashford has made an superb start to his Manchester United career. Photograph: Jon Super/ AP
Newcastle United
What they need to do Become more direct. Seemingly incapable of passing through antagonists, this squad is better suited to counter-attacking. More quality crosses are required and, maybe, a switch to 4-4-2. Moussa Sissoko could provide an unlikely answer to the problem vacancy at left-back and Cheick Tiot may need to be recalled in order to fix midfield and keep a dangerously under-staffed defence.
Success at this stage Survival Key actor Papiss Ciss
Louise Taylor
Norwich City
What they need to do Four points and two clean sheets in their last two plays have braked Norwichs hurl towards the abyss. The January signing Timm Klose has been superb at centre-back and now they need to add greater cutting edge for the final six weeks. Is Steven Naismith, underwhelming on the whole since his high-profile appearance , now match-fit enough to induce certain differences and could Patrick Bamford rescue his own season of arrested development? They may have to.
Success at this stage Any finish above 18 th home no matter how close a request Key musician Steven Naismith
Nick Ames
Can January arrivals Timm Klose and Steven Naismith obstruct Norwich up? Picture: Craig Brough/ Reuters
Southampton
What they have to do Ronald Koemans team have been very good since the midriff of January and, gladly for them, they have key players coming into shape such as Fraser Forster and Graziano Pell. Concentration over the full 90 hours, during a tricky run-in, will be vital. Comeback success like the 3-2 over Liverpool will not happen every weekend.
Success at this stage Europa League suitability Key actor Graziano Pell DH
Stoke City
What they need to do to Having misplaced only one of their past six league recreations, Stoke must pick up after the international snap where they left off although several key injuries, most notably Jack Butlands fractured ankle, will not facilitate. Stokes best acts have come when Bojan Krkic and Marko Arnautovic have clicked and that partnership is required to be firing again for the April competitions with Liverpool, Spurs and Man City.
Success at the current stage Improving on last-place seasons ninth-placed finish Key player Marko Arnautovic
Lawrence Ostlere
Marko Arnautovic laps up the cherish of Stokes supporters. Photo: Paul Ellis/ AFP/ Getty Images
Sunderland
What they need to do Wrap Jermain Defoe in cotton wool between plays. Deter the impressive Jan Kirchhoff patrolling the zone between midfield and defence. Realise the very best of Wahbi Khazris stellar set-piece delivery. Decide whether Youns Kaboul or John OShea is Lamine Kons better central defensive collaborator. Preserve Lee Cattermole on the bench.
Success at this stage Survival Key player Jermain Defoe LT
Swansea City
What they have to do Alberto Paloschi could do with a purpose or two, it would be nice to see Modou Barrow built around some promising achievements, and for Gylfi Sigurdsson, Swanseas best player, to sign off for the Euros with a flourish. In other news, what on dirt has come to Jefferson Montero?
Success at the current stage 11 th( top of the bottom half) Key musician Gylfi Sigurdsson SJ
Any theory where on globe Jefferson Montero is? Image: Ian Kington/ AFP/ Getty Images
Tottenham Hotspur
What they have to do This is nosebleed territory for Tottenham but a young squad have shown no sign of nerves or tirednes. With 25 parts from the last available 30, they have force and the sentiment that they can beat anybody. They must concentrate on what they can command but how they could come to regret that 1-0 home win to Leicester City in January.
Success at the current stage Champions League qualification would be a magnificent achievement but they require more Key actor Harry Kane DH
Watford
What they they need to do It would be good to find a the ways and means of regularly scoring other than Troy Deeney flicking or looping projectiles forwards for Odion Ighalo to run on to. The Moroccan winger Nordin Amrabat looks the most likely to provide one, though moving Jos Manuel Jurado permanently infield, or off it altogether, might also help.
Success at this stage It has already been achieved, but at least one more tournament triumph and an FA Cup final appearance would crown it Key player Nordin Amrabat
Simon Burnton
Can Watford find the best way of tallying that doesnt commit Troy Deeney flicking or looping dances forward for Odion Ighalo to run on to? Photograph: Stephen Pond/ Getty Images
West Bromwich Albion
What they they need to do Pulis being Pulis, it is still all about getting to 40 phases( they are one shy ). Darren Fletcher mentioned 50 details a few weeks ago and was reprimanded by his manager live on air. Albion have a tough run-in but Salomn Rondn and Saido Berahino, on the working day, are a handful.
Success at the current stage Breaking through the 50 -point impediment for the first time Key musician Saido Berahino SJ
West Ham United
What they they need to do After months of hurts, Slaven Bilic is likely to have a amply fit crew for site visits of Palace on Saturday and the feelgood part around Upton Park should ripen even greater if it stays that way
Success at the current stage Finishing fourth and triumphing the FA Cup Leading player Dimitri Payet
Jacob Steinberg
Is a fourth-placed finish and an FA Cup win beyond West Ham? Photo: Lindsey Parnaby/ AFP/ Getty Images
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