Barry Goodwin's best images from Gillingham's 1-0 defeat to Ipswich Town in League 1
Photographer Barry Goodwin was at Portman Road to capture new boss Neil Harris' first away game as Gillingham manager.
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Photographer Barry Goodwin was at Portman Road to capture new boss Neil Harris' first away game as Gillingham manager.
Acceder a unos Juegos Olímpicos siempre es un milagro. Es necesaria la confluencia de talento, esfuerzo, sacrificio y, en casi todas las ocasiones, esa pizca de suerte que marca la diferencia entre los mejores. En el caso de Colby Stevenson, las dimensiones del milagro se multiplican. Hoy,, accediendo a la final de Big Air como quinto y con 174,25 puntos; en 2016, estaba luchando contra la muerte. En su caso, la afirmación no tiene ni un ápice de exageración. «Estoy en el 1% de las personas que tienen este tipo de fractura de cráneo y no tienen daño cerebral», explica el esquiador estadounidense en el podcast My New Favorite Olympian. «Mi cerebro se hinchó ocho milímetros y a los nueve milímetros es cuando comienza el daño cerebral», precisa.
Automatic promotion contenders AFC Bournemouth suffered a shock FA Cup exit yesterday evening as they fell to a 1-0 defeat to non-league outfit Boreham Wood.
Manager Neil Harris was delighted to see Gillingham take another step forward, even though their efforts went unrewarded at Ipswich.
Gillingham goalkeeper Aaron Chapman is confident they will get the wins needed for survival if Saturday’s performance can be repeated on a regular basis.
Marco Asensio sent Real Madrid six points clear at the top of La Liga with a stunning winner from the edge of the area to beat Granada 1-0.
(Reuters) - Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe both scored as Paris St Germain ran riot in a 5-1 thrashing of Lille in Ligue 1 on Sunday, extending their unbeaten run in the competition to 14 matches.