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Giovanni Van-Bronckhorst - Celtic's Ange Postecoglou on being 'pretty even' with Rangers, getting clocked in Glasgow, and his relationship with 'Gio' - msn.com - Scotland

Celtic's Ange Postecoglou on being 'pretty even' with Rangers, getting clocked in Glasgow, and his relationship with 'Gio'

Within a month of his first derby experience against Rangers ending in a 1-0 defeat at Ibrox, Ange Postecolgou was prompted to question a “weird” obsession.

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Eddie Howe - Bruno Guimaraes - Callum Wilson - Eddie Nketiah - Keith Downie - Newcastle transfer news: Magpies 'could turn to' 23-goal star 'as the clock ticks down' - givemesport.com - parish St. James

Newcastle transfer news: Magpies 'could turn to' 23-goal star 'as the clock ticks down'

Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah is 'a target' for Newcastle United in the January transfer window, according to Sky Sports journalist Keith Downie. 

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Nick Kyrgios - 'They're here to watch us, not you!' - Nick Kyrgios in foul-mouthed rants on towels, clock at Australian Open - eurosport.com - Russia - Australia -  Canberra

'They're here to watch us, not you!' - Nick Kyrgios in foul-mouthed rants on towels, clock at Australian Open

It would not be an Australian Open without some kind of complaint from Nick Kyrgios about towels, the shot clock or something similar to an umpire. After seeing his serve broken for the first time in the tournament against «heavy favourite» for the men's singles title, Daniil Medvedev, the Australian decided to express his displeasure in the form of a good old-fashioned towel rant. Ad/> At 2-3 down to the Russian in the opening set, Kyrgios found himself already a tad hot under the collar as he remonstrated about the lack of towels at the back of the court during the early stages of the match.

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