Rangers diehards award Celtic a mocking applause as Hotline told you don't like us when we're DOMINATING
IT was a weekend of Scottish Cup drama and it was inevitable the officials would be back in the spotlight.
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IT was a weekend of Scottish Cup drama and it was inevitable the officials would be back in the spotlight.
Owen Coyle was glued to his television screen in India as Dan Casey finally stole his thunder and became the last Motherwell player to score a winner at Ibrox.
The Canadian Olympic Committee and Canadian Paralympic Committee requested an additional $104 million in federal funding on Monday.
Canada added five more medals to its haul at the Four Continents speed skating championships on Saturday, including a pair of gold for the second straight day.
Munster have made seven changes for Saturday's BKT United Rugby Championship clash against Dragons at Musgrave Park (Live on RTÉ2/RTÉ Player) as Ireland international Joey Carbery faces surgery and World Cup players Craig Casey and Jack Crowley return to the squad.
Celtic's performance at Tynecastle had their restricted number of fans off their seats – but they couldn’t help but notice the empty ones in the home stands.
Jack Crowley has been given the chance to stake his claim for Ireland’s fly-half role ahead of the World Cup after being selected to start Saturday’s Dublin clash with Italy.
ADELAIDE: Morocco made history in multiple ways during its 1-0 victory over South Korea in the Women’s World Cup on Sunday. Defender Nouhaila Benzina became the first player to wear a hijab in a World Cup game at the senior level, and her teammate Ibtissam Jraïdi scored the Atlas Lionesses’ first World Cup goal. The Moroccans scored in the 6th minute and were able to make it stand up for the remainder of the match.