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It's official. The Tartan Army can now boogie on down and book for the European Championship finals in Germany next summer.
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It's official. The Tartan Army can now boogie on down and book for the European Championship finals in Germany next summer.
Pep Guardiola has spent large chunks of his career defying expectations.
A weather warning has been issued for parts of Greater Manchester ahead of the arrival of Storm Babet. The Met Office confirmed the second named storm of the season today (October 16) ahead of its arrival later in the week.
The owners of an Italian restaurant in Heywood which has recently been named the best in the region say they hope their win will help put the area ‘on the map’.
For long, cricket remained a statistical global sport sans a true global footing. A solid fan base of 2.5 billion and an ever-swelling TV revenue formed its axis to be labelled as a sport with a worldwide appeal, second only to football. However, in reality, all of it is parked in the Commonwealth countries and even among them India alone helm around 70 percent, if not more, of those numbers. But now, all this could change as cricket, in its T20 avatar, has made its re-entry into the Olympic fold through the 2028 edition at Los Angeles, and it is a mutually beneficial association from sporting and commercial angles. From a sporting perspective, the Olympics provides an unmatchable platform for cricket, perhaps even bigger than a World Cup.
Manchester United still have mounting injury problems to contend with as Erik ten Hag and his players prepare to resume their Premier League charge after the international break.
Celtic star Reo Hatate is set to be thrown in at left-back for Japan as boss Hajime Moriyasu laid out his plans to throw out his Parkhead playbook.
Jubliant Scotland boss Steve Clarke last night hailed his players as ‘serial qualifiers’ as they celebrated clinching their place at next summer’s Euros.