Bay Collective Buys Sunderland AFC Women

Bay Collective 收購桑德蘭女足


Introduction

A company called Bay Collective now owns most of Sunderland AFC Women. The football league said yes to this deal.

一家名為 Bay Collective 的公司現在擁有桑德蘭女足的大部分股份。足球聯賽已批准這項交易。

Main Body

Bay Collective also owns a team in San Francisco. They want to help Sunderland AFC Women become a great team again. They will use their experience to help the players.

Bay Collective 在舊金山也擁有一支球隊。他們希望幫助桑德蘭女足重新成為一支強隊,並將利用其經驗來協助球員。

The company will spend money on the team. They will improve the training center and the games. Kay Cossington says the Northeast area has many great players.

該公司將為球隊投入資金,改善訓練中心與賽事。Kay Cossington 表示,東北地區擁有許多優秀的球員。

Other teams in the area have different money problems. Newcastle United has a lot of money. But Durham needs more money to stay in the league.

該地區的其他球隊則面臨不同的資金問題。紐卡斯爾聯擁有大量資金,但達勒姆需要更多資金才能留在聯賽中。

Conclusion

Bay Collective owns the team now. They want to make the club better and win more games.

Bay Collective 現在擁有這支球隊,他們希望讓球會變得更好並贏得更多比賽。

Vocabulary Learning

⚡ The 'Will' Power

When we talk about the future or a plan, we use will.

From the text:

  • "They will use their experience..."
  • "The company will spend money..."
  • "They will improve the training center..."

How it works: Person/CompanywillAction

Simple Examples for You:

  • I will learn English. \rightarrow (My plan)
  • He will play football. \rightarrow (His future)
  • We will go to the city. \rightarrow (Our trip)

💰 Money Words

Notice how the article describes money using simple 'amount' words:

  1. A lot of money \rightarrow Big amount (Example: Newcastle United)
  2. More money \rightarrow Adding to what they have (Example: Durham)
  3. Spend money \rightarrow Giving money to buy things (Example: Bay Collective)

Vocabulary Learning

collective (n.)
A group of people who work together
Example:The art collective shares a big studio in the city.
deal (n.)
An official agreement between two people or companies
Example:The two companies signed a deal to work together.
experience (n.)
Knowledge and skill from doing something for a long time
Example:She has ten years of experience as a teacher.
improve (v.)
To make something better
Example:I want to improve my English speaking skills.
Practice A2 words in a crossword