Hull City will finally have a permanent manager at the helm when they travel to the south coast of England to face Bournemouth on Saturday.Mike Phelan has been in charge of Hull (2-1-4) on a caretaker basis for the opening seven games this season, but agreed to a full-time contract with the Humberside club on Thursday to end this managerial uncertainty.Its exciting to step over that threshold into management, and Im looking forward to working with this group of players that has done so well so far, Phelan said. It has taken time, but things have to be done correctly with these matters.What is important now is that we move forward and help this squad of players be successful for this football club. Im looking forward to what is to come now, so roll on the next few games.The deal is a just reward for a coach who sparked an unexpectedly bright start to the season for the Tigers, who beat both Leicester City and Swansea City in their opening two games.As surprising as that six-point opening was, it was also necessary given the daunting nature of the clubs following fixtures. A draw with Burnley is the only point Hull have picked up since matchday 2, with Phelans side being beaten in four of their last five -- albeit against big-hitters Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea.Having ridden out that rough run of games and sunk back down to a much more expected 15th-place position in the table, Hull now have the opportunity to start racking up wins in this crucial busy period of the season before the relegation race really starts to heat up after ChristmasWeve got six or seven big games coming up against teams that are likely to be in and around us in the table, rather than the run we had recently when we were up against a lot of the big teams in this league, full-back Andy Robertson said.And he isnt wrong.Hulls upcoming run of games represents an important period of the season, and -- crucially -- this trip to Bournemouth (2-2-3) will feel like a fresh start for the players after their two-week break from club football due to the international fixtures.Im really looking forward to the weekend and its always good when the group gets back together after an international break, Scotland international Robertson added.It has felt like a long two weeks since we last played, so were all looking forward to traveling down to Bournemouth and we hope to come back with a positive result. We need to be at our best to take something from the game at Bournemouth and that is what we are aiming to do.In contrast, hosts Bournemouth have very few players with international commitments, which has given highly-rated young manager Eddie Howe a fortnight to continue developing his teams tactics and style after a run of positive displays that saw the Cherries lose just one of their five matches before the season interlude.I always view it as an opportunity, the Bournemouth manager admitted last week, when asked about the international break. Its a chance for us to really work with the players individually and collectively.This meeting will be the first ever between the teams in top-flight history. Nasir Adderley Jersey . R.J. Umberger scored twice to lead the Blue Jackets to a franchise-record for consecutive wins with a 5-3 victory Tuesday night over the Los Angeles Kings. 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A doctor who worked for years treating members of the U.S. womens Olympic gymnastics team has been indicted on child pornography charges.The indictment against Dr. Larry Nassar was unsealed Friday in federal court in Grand Rapids, Michigan.According to the indictment, Nassar received child pornography from 2003 through 2016 and possessed one or more computer files or disks that had thousands of images, including images of a person younger than age 12.Nassar already had been charged last month in state court with sexual assault of a minor. The Michigan attorney generals office charged Nassar in November with three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a person younger than 13, which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.Nassar also is named as a defendant in separate civil lawsuits filed by two former members of the U.S. womens national team. The women are both identified as Jane Doe in court documents. One of the plaintiffs was a medalist at the 2000 Sydney Olympics.Nassars attorney, Matt Newburg, declined to comment on Fridays charges but confirmed to ESPN that Nassar is held in Newaygo County Jail in White Cloud, Michigan.Prosecutors are expected to hold a news conference Monday, annd Nassar is scheduled for a court hearing Wednesday, according to Newburg.dddddddddddd.Nassar, 53, an osteopathic physician, worked with the U.S. womens gymnastics team from 1986 to 2015, first as a trainer and then, starting in 1996, as team doctor.Nassar was fired by USA Gymnastics in the summer of 2015 after officials received complaints of sexual misconduct during medical exams.A spokesperson for USA Gymnastics says the governing body contacted the FBI about Nassars alleged behavior, but he continued to treat patients at Michigan State University for more than a year.On Aug. 29, Rachael Denhollander filed a complaint with Michigan State University Police, claiming Nassar sexually abused her during a medical exam at Michigan State in 2000 when Denhollander was a 15-year-old club-level gymnast. Denhollander initially told her story to the Indianapolis Star.Nassar was fired by Michigan State in September. Since Denhollanders initial complaint, dozens of women have filed similar complaints with Michigan State University Police.The Associated Press contributed to this report.? ' ' '