CM Punk dons Celtic gear as Drew McIntyre trolling continues after costly WWE Clash at the Castle intervention
CM Punk continued the trolling of hometown hero Drew McIntyre after WWE's Clash at the Castle event.
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CM Punk continued the trolling of hometown hero Drew McIntyre after WWE's Clash at the Castle event.
It might be holiday season but Philippe Clement won’t need the factor 50 on one side of his face while his mobile phone is glued there.
INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana : When Katie Ledecky burst onto the swimming scene at 15 years old by winning gold at the London Olympics in 2012, she vowed to return to the sport's biggest stage to ensure no one thought it was a fluke.
Brazilian football's rich history has seen the team reach the very highest of highs of the sport but in recent times the sun has not shone as brightly as the Selecao have grown accustomed to. In a surprise turn of events, one of the greatest players to step onto a football pitch, Ronaldinho has slammed the team and announced that he will be ‘abandoning' the side and not watch the national team anymore. “That's it guys, that's it for me. This is a sad moment for those who love Brazilian football. It's difficult to find the energy to watch the games. This is perhaps one of the worst teams in recent years, it has no respectable leaders, just average players for the most part," read the Instagram post by Ronaldinho.
He might have grown up in the small Somerset town of Taunton but Scotland’s newest striker Tommy Conway has the gallus attitude you’d find on the streets of Glasgow.
East Kilbride Thistle boss Aaron Connolly wants his side to hit the ground running this season, and reckons getting business done early is the key.
Adam Idah ticks just about every box required for a Celtic striker, according to Craig Beattie.
Next Sunday, all might be forgiven, writes Keith Jackson in Germany.