Spiky Steve Clarke shuts out Scotland doom-mongers as Tartan Army boo boys told what REALLY matters
Bristling Steve Clarke has launched a firm defence of his Scotland side a "decent" showing saw them slump to defear to Northern Ireland.
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Bristling Steve Clarke has launched a firm defence of his Scotland side a "decent" showing saw them slump to defear to Northern Ireland.
Scotland’s hopes of a pre-Euros pick-me-up were dealt a savage blow by Northern Ireland on a hellish night for Steve Clarke’s troops at Hampden.
Steve Clarke is a Scotland creature of habit, but has hinted that he may try something a bit different against the Netherlands.
Stefan Gartenmann knows Aberdeen need to start putting their words into action if the team are to avoid the threat of relegation to the Championship.
Angry Peter Leven apologised to the Red Army and warned his players that better teams than this Aberdeen team have gone down.
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Mohsin Naqvi announced that the Men in Green are set to train with the nation's army, from March 25 to April 8 in a ten-day training camp. The camp will begin almost one after the Pakistan Super League (PSL) concludes (March 18) and Naqvi is hopeful that players will get their fitness "up to speed."
India wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel's Army upbringing gives him the "fearless attitude" on the field, felt former cricketer Suresh Raina, adding that the young player had put in a lot of hard work to reach this level. Jurel scored a peerless 90 in the first innings of the ongoing fourth Test against England and then played with determination on difficult day-four pitch in Ranchi, scoring an unbeaten 39, to give India a five-wicket win and an unassailable 3-1 lead in the five-match series.
Alpine skier Bobby Pandey's parallel slalom gold at the Kangdoori slopes made the difference on the final day of the Khelo India Winter Games 2024 in Gulmarg on Sunday. Pandey's victory helped Army finish on top of the medal tally with 10 golds, just one more than Karnataka and three more than No. 3 Maharashtra, the table toppers at the end of the first round of the winter Games in Ladakh from February 2-5. In Sunday's only other event, Mehak of Uttarkhand won the women's version of the parallel slalom.