Imagine him & Lundstram: GvB can form scary Rangers duo by signing £4.5k-p/w machine - opinion
Rangers undoubtedly had a rollercoaster 2021/22 season with plenty happening on and off the pitch at Ibrox.
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Rangers undoubtedly had a rollercoaster 2021/22 season with plenty happening on and off the pitch at Ibrox.
Michael Holt faces a do-or-die bid to remain on the World Snooker Tour after slumping to a 4-2 defeat to Zhao Jianbo at event two of snooker Q School in Sheffield. The former Shoot Out winner suffered a shock 4-3 defeat in the second round of event one to 17-year-old amateur Nattanapong Chaikul last week and could not stave off another premature exit to 18-year-old Zhao in the fourth round. Ad/> Holt – who joined the professional circuit in 1996 – faces the end of his 26-year stay on the main circuit unless he can claim one of the final four tour cards available at event three of Q School.
The Gillingham hierarchy are preparing for life in League Two for the first time in nine years following their relegation at the end of the 2021-22 season.
Jackson Page’s run through qualifying and to the second round of the World Championship has filled the Welshman with the confidence to go on and break his title duck next season. Page has long been tipped as a star of the future, and he battled through qualifying to reach the main event at the Crucible. Ad/> He won a tight battle against Barry Hawkins in round one, but was picked apart in the second round by his close friend and practice partner Mark Wiliams.
Sheffield United will continue to keep tabs on Filip Uremovic despite releasing him ahead of his potential return to Russian Premier League side Rubin Kazan, according to a report from The Star.
Michael Holt hit four breaks over 50 in recovering from 2-0 behind to complete a 4-3 victory against Manasawin Phetmalaikul at Q School in Sheffield. The former Shoot Out winner suffered a shock 4-3 defeat in the second round of event one to 17-year-old amateur Nattanapong Chaikul last week, but runs of 53, 72, 64 and 91 ensured he advanced to the third round of event two at Ponds Forge.
Robbie McKenzie has turned down the opportunity to stay with Gillingham next season.
Sheffield Wednesday must keep hold of star man Barry Bannan to challenge for automatic promotion next season. That is the view of former Owls captain Glenn Loovens.