Karen's Diner is taking its 'rude waiters and terrible service' on tour
Ever wanted to be insulted while you tuck into a burger? Well, prepare for insults to fly as the UK's 'rudest restaurant' prepares to go on tour.
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Ever wanted to be insulted while you tuck into a burger? Well, prepare for insults to fly as the UK's 'rudest restaurant' prepares to go on tour.
Barcelona winger Ansu Fati is determined to succeed at the Camp Nou amid interest from Manchester United and other European clubs, according to reports in Spain.
The US will host a pre-season tournament featuring six Premier League clubs from July 22-30, the league announced on Tuesday.
Gary Neville still believes Manchester City will successfully defend their Premier League title despite a “proud” showing from Arsenal in Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Liverpool.
Gary Neville kembali menegaskan keyakinannya bahwa Manchester City akan menyalip Arsenal. Terutama setelah The Gunners tertahan di markas Liverpool.
A young family are grieving the loss of their dog after a devastating fire ripped through their home. Jordon Larkin was working away in Newcastle when he received a call from a neighbour about the blaze at home in Rochdale.
Harry Kane smashed home the winner to keep Tottenham in the mix for a Champions League spot, after a match where VAR decisions went against Brighton. After the visitors had dominated the early stages Heung-min Son put Spurs in front with a glorious effort curling just inside the far post from the left edge of the penalty area.
LONDON: David Moyes has urged relegation-threatened West Ham to “stand up and be counted” as he battles to save his job following a 5-1 mauling at home against Newcastle. The Scottish manager admitted his job was on the line after the midweek capitulation, which left the Hammers outside the drop zone on goal difference alone, but he retains support of the club’s hierarchy for now. “I was just trying to make a point,” Moyes said Friday, on the eve of his team’s match at Fulham.