Manchester United captain Harry Maguire told he has simple summer transfer decision to make
Harry Maguire needs to take any opportunity he can to leave Manchester United this summer, former Reds striker Andy Cole says.
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Harry Maguire needs to take any opportunity he can to leave Manchester United this summer, former Reds striker Andy Cole says.
Former world number four Robin Soderling has stepped down from his role as Sweden's Davis Cup captain due to health reasons, the Swedish Tennis Association said on Monday.
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Former Chelsea captain John Terry says Stephen Hendry was a hero of his when he was growing up. Terry says he watched Hendry on television as a teenager as the snooker legend went on to win five consecutive world titles between 1992 and 1996. Ad «You were my hero growing up,» the former England international, who won 14 trophies as a player at Chelsea, told Hendry on the seven-time world champion's YouTube channel.
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LONDON: Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan has been cleared “on the balance of probabilities” of using racist language before a Yorkshire match in 2009. The 2005 Ashes-winning captain was alleged to have used the term “you lot” when referring to a group of four Yorkshire team-mates of South Asian ethnicity, including Pakistan-born Azeem Rafiq.