Paul Gascoigne couldn't help mugging off a teenager with rainbow flick and emphatic finish
Paul Gascoigne will always be one of England football’s true mavericks.
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Paul Gascoigne will always be one of England football’s true mavericks.
Lalit Modi went to those cities during his stint as IPL commissioner as he wouldn't ride any other model, says a new book. In "Maverick Commissioner: The IPL-Lalit Modi Saga", Boria Majumdar also writes that once Modi had left the country in May 2010 the hotel had sent a bill amount to the BCCI that remained unpaid and the board, which by then had no sympathy left for him, refused to clear it. According to the author, these are examples why the IPL continued to be hated by many.
Bartosz Zmarzlik was involved in what was termed as some “argy-bargy” during Heat 2 of the Speedway Grand Prix in Gorzow. The 27-year-old was racing at his hometown Grand Prix on Saturday night, and, while he was unable to win, a third-place finish was enough for Zmarzlik to extend his championship lead over Maciej Janowski to 18 points. Ad/> It was another remarkable performance from the Polish superstar – though the most remarkable moment of his night came in Heat 2 when he clashed with Szymon Wozniak but somehow managed to stay upright.
The Canadian diving team will ring in a new era entering the FINA world championships in Budapest this week.
Stefan Ratchford kicked two second-half penalties to edge Warrington to a tense 4-0 victory over Hull FC in a try-less Super League encounter at the Halliwell Jones Stadium.
PARIS : Three tries in the opening 12 minutes secured a first ever Top 14 title for jubilant Montpellier as they defeated more fancied Castres 29-10 in a superb display of incisive attack and stoic defence at the Stade de France in Paris on Friday.
The pitch was a couple of miles out of town from Brockville, and plastic rather than grass, but Kevin McAllister’s appearance still brought Falkirk fans to their feet 39 years after his debut.
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