Canada lost its Copa America qualifier. Now what?
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Around 32,000 jobs are expected to be created in Greater Manchester as details of a £160m 'Investment Zone' have been announced. Public funding confirmed by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt in the autumn statement today (November 22) will be spent on the city-region's advanced manufacturing sector over the next 10 years, attract around £1.1bn of private sector investment to the city-region.
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The back-biting and bickering has returned. Which can only mean the international break is over and club rivalry is back to the forefront of the minds of those who inhabit Hotlineland. And penalties appear to be front and centre of the thinking of some who made contact.
[FILES] Nigeria’s Francis Uzoho. REUTERS/Ueslei Marcelino
After nearly three decades of competing at the highest level of sport, Billy Bridges is feeling like a rookie all over again.