Hearts fans claim club is 'run by clowns' as second banner dig appears before crucial Viaplay Cup clash
Hearts fans have taken a second banner dig at the club's hierarchy ahead of their Viaplay Cup quarter-final with Kilmarnock.
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Hearts fans have taken a second banner dig at the club's hierarchy ahead of their Viaplay Cup quarter-final with Kilmarnock.
Angry Hearts fans have taken aim at the club board following a poor start to the season, with hommade banners appearing over a bridge on Gorgie Road.
You don’t feel the heat of a fire until it comes close to home and in the case of the Glazers, it is now on their doorstep. While watching their NFL franchise, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, succumb to their first defeat of the season to the Philadelphia Eagles, Kevin and Edward Glazer may have noticed a plane with a banner trailing behind it passing overhead.
A Manchester United fan group organised a plane to fly a ‘Glazers Out’ banner over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ latest NFL match on Tuesday.
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Over the pond many viewed Boston Red Sox's improbable run of 86 years without a World Series title as the longest barren streak in North American sports.
Hundreds of supporters of Welsh independence are marching through Bangor as part of a March for Independence organised by the YesCymru and AUOBCymru campaign groups. People of all ages met in a city centre carpark this morning to assemble their flags, posters and banners before marching through the city centre this afternoon.
Spain's world champions and their Swedish opponents on Friday held up a banner with the slogan "It's over" in protest over the sexism scandal which has engulfed the Spanish football federation. Spain won the Nations League clash in Gothenburg 3-2 when Mariona Caldentey converted a penalty six minutes into added time. The pre-match protest came as the Spain team returned to action for the first time since lifting the World Cup where former federation chief Luis Rubiales kissed player Jenni Hermoso on the lips.