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Danny Swanson grew up as a diehard Hibs fan. But his journey to Easter Road took a sharp turn as he did the unthinkable by joining Hearts.
Elgin boss and life-long Red Allan Hale admitted the chance to take on his boyhood club Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup is a dream come true.
MANCHESTER, England : Manchester City's supporters remember the highs of recent years and will get behind the team following a string of poor results, manager Pep Guardiola said on the eve of the Premier League visit of Nottingham Forest on Wednesday.
A BBC Breakfast presenter experienced a rather awkward moment on live television today.
An ardent fan of Rohit Sharma checked into Manuka Oval, called out his names multiple times before breaking into a "Mumbai cha raja" chant to attract the India captain's attention, and get his autograph, which he was seeking for the past 10 years. All his hard work -- and tactic -- was worth the effort as a smiling Rohit duly obliged and ended the fan's "decade-old" wait by signing him an autograph after India's comfortable victory in the warm-up game against Prime Minister's XI on Sunday. "Rohit bhai please, dus saal ho gaye yaar (it's been 10 years). Rohit bhai Mumbai cha raja (king of Mumbai)," the fan stood out with his plea. The BCCI also took note of it.
India captain Rohit Sharma wa mobbed by fans outside the Manuka Oval in Canberra ahead of the pink-ball practice match against Prime Minister's XI. Fans approached him for autographs and selfies and the Indian skipper gracefully obliged to the wish of the group. However, Rohit got a bit irritated after a fan asked him to look at the camera while he was signing autographs. As a result, Rohit asked the fan to wait for his chance as he can't click pictures when he is giving autographs.
Livingston kart racer John Boulter aims to follow his hero Lewis Hamilton into motorsport, and was given a taste of the limelight at Silverstone earlier this month.