Liam Delap names Manchester United legend as 'idol' amid transfer stance and £29.5m option
Liam Delap has named Manchester United legend Cristiano Ronaldo as his idol, as he continues to be linked with a summer move to Old Trafford.
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Liam Delap has named Manchester United legend Cristiano Ronaldo as his idol, as he continues to be linked with a summer move to Old Trafford.
BERLIN : Bayer Leverkusen's sensational run to a undefeated domestic league and Cup double last year boosted club membership, season ticket waiting lists and finances, while whetting its appetite for more silverware, club CEO Fernando Carro said in an interview.
SINGAPORE: Mass cycling event OCBC Cycle will return on May 3 and May 4 with enhancements to some categories, including a 50 per cent increase in the number of slots for foldable bike riders.
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All-rounder Dasun Shanaka landed in trouble after Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) decided to initiate an inquiry against him for allegedly faking concussion to skip a domestic match to play for Dubai Capitals in the ILT20. Shanaka, a former white ball formats captain of Sri Lanka, left Sinhalese Sports Club's three-day match against Moors Sports Club in the Major League Tournament after playing the first two days. It has now been alleged that match referee Wendell Labrooy had been led to believe that Shanaka had a concussion to get a substitute approved.