Deal Town boss Steve King happy to be patient as they aim to bolster their Southern Counties East Premier Division squad for the 2023/24 season
Manager Steve King is prepared to be patient as he attempts to recruit players to improve Deal’s squad.
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Manager Steve King is prepared to be patient as he attempts to recruit players to improve Deal’s squad.
The common conception this week has been that Manchester City are 90 minutes away from the treble, but Blues fans of a certain vintage could tell you things are rarely that simple.
There was a strange moment of confusion in the second game of Alexander Zverev's French Open quarter-final with Tomas Martin Etcheverry as he walked away thinking he had served an ace, only to then realise it had been called out. Zverev fired a big serve out wide with Etcheverry unmoved from his spot behind the baseline and no call coming from the line judge, but then chair umpire Alison Hughes called 'fault' by way of an overrule on Court Philippe-Chatrier.
Half-centuries by Sri Lanka openers Dimuth Karunaratne and Pathum Nissanka made short work of Afghanistan in a nine-wicket drubbing that clinched a 2-1 ODI series win for the hosts Wednesday. Sri Lanka eased to 120 with 34 overs to spare in Hambantota, after a fast-bowling attack led by man-of-the-match Dushmantha Chameera had demolished the hapless Afghan top order. It was just the boost Sri Lanka needed before heading off for a qualifying tournament in Zimbabwe, with two remaining slots up for grabs for the World Cup.
PGA Tour chief Jay Monahan said he understood being branded a "hypocrite" after brokering the stunning merger with LIV Golf.
Ons Jabeur suffered a remarkable «brain freeze» during her French Open quarter-final against Beatriz Haddad Maia on Wednesday at a very important moment midway through the deciding set. Serving in an extended deuce while 3-1 down in the crucial third set, Jabeur found the line with an exquisite delivery out wide to Haddad Maia's backhand side, but then inexplicably stopped playing and lost the point on Court Philippe-Chatrier. Ad The reason? She thought that the serve had gone out, so kicked the return away with her foot as it came back from her Brazilian opponent.
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