Rangers are champions at only one thing and painfully sad Ange wish sums up seven years of excuses – Hotline
Steve Clarke says he’s not loosing sleep over facing Erling Haaland but the Hotline’s Tartan Army contingent aren’t quite so confident.
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Steve Clarke says he’s not loosing sleep over facing Erling Haaland but the Hotline’s Tartan Army contingent aren’t quite so confident.
Billy Gilmour went from boy wonder to forgotten man in 18 months.
You've just settled into your seat in economy class for a flight to Johannesburg. A man, clean cut, suave with an unassuming elegance even as the miniature hat of the Basotho bobs cheerfully from his belt, is making his way down the aisle, smiling awkwardly, a little bent over, so as not to bump his head against the overhead compartment in the cramped space. You think to yourself: "Surely not!"
Republic Of Ireland international Megan Campbell is on the lookout for a new club after Liverpool confirmed that she would be one of six players released at the end of their current contracts.
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This time a year ago, Mads Pedersen (Trek-Segafredo) had not won a stage on a Grand Tour. On Thursday, the 27-year-old Dane was a stage winner in all three after completing the milestone in just 251 days. In so doing, Pedersen denied Simon Clarke (Israel-Premier Tech) the chance of achieving the same feat in what would have been a lengthier but no less sweet 3,915 days.
Wallabies coach Eddie Jones on Thursday hired former Castres boss Pierre-Henry Broncan and London Irish's Brad Davis to complete his backroom staff ahead of a "smash and grab" bid for the World Cup in France.