BBC Strictly Come Dancing fans say 'oh no' as they fear for Chris McCausland amid 'another challenge'
Strictly Come Dancing fans have been left concerned for Chris McCausland, despite watching him make it through to another week in the dance show.
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Strictly Come Dancing fans have been left concerned for Chris McCausland, despite watching him make it through to another week in the dance show.
LONDON : The Rugby Football Union (RFU) is to roll out a new, non-contact form of the game in schools in a bid to arrest the decline in the sport at school level, the governing body said on Monday.
With the proposed new playing rules having a definite aim of speeding up the game of Gaelic football, Éamonn Fitzmaurice is hoping that the emphasis on speed won't lead to a wider gulf between counties, in that it's his expectation that teams will let the ball do the work in transitioning up the field.
Over 100 professional female footballers from 24 countries have called for an end to FIFA's sponsorship deal with Saudi Aramco, the world's largest state-owned oil and gas company. In April this year, FIFA signed a four-year global partnership with Saudi Arabia's state-owned firm that will run until 2027 with rights across multiple events including FIFA World Cup 2026 and FIFA Women's World Cup 2027. The players from 24 countries in a letter said that FIFA's announcement of Saudi Aramco as its major partner "has set us so far back" that it's hard to fully take in.
There were 14 different scorers as Woodpecker went goal crazy in the Kent Sunday Junior Trophy.
Gillingham winger Jayden Clarke is confident that the results will turn around if they play like they did at the weekend.
PITTSBURGH — Two scenes in the New York Jets' postgame locker room told the story of their 37-15 loss Sunday night to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium.
PITTSBURGH — As the offense trudged off the field following its third consecutive three-and-out early in the second quarter Monday night, loud boos rained down from a listless Acrisure Stadium crowd. And if there was any doubt about the primary target of the vocal frustration, the chants for Justin Fields made it abundantly clear: Russell Wilson's subpar play and inaccuracy was at the heart of the crowd's discontent.