Armani Little looks forward to more improvements from the Gillingham team as players return from injury
Gillingham vice captain Armani Little knows there’s much more to come from the table-toppers.
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Gillingham vice captain Armani Little knows there’s much more to come from the table-toppers.
Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid's La Liga derby clash on Sunday was temporarily suspended after Rojiblancos fans threw objects, including lighters, at players, especially Los Blancos goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. The match had to be paused for a few minutes as the situation in the stadium went out of control. Even some of Atletico Madrid's players had to intervene and speak to fans, urging them to stop throwing objects so the match could resume.
The Kansas City Chiefs will play their rivals the Los Angeles Chargers and are currently 3-0, but have struggled on offense. Nick Wright dismisses claims that the Chiefs offense is on dud watch this week.
The Washington Commanders beat the Cincinnati Bengals 38-33, and the Bengals are now 0-3 to start the season. Only 2.4% of 0-3 teams have ever made the playoffs, and Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, Mark Schlereth, and Greg Jennings discuss if their s...
In the Mayo SFC, Aidan O'Shea and Lee Keegan did battle for a place in the semi-finals with O'Shea's Breaffy outlasting Keegan's Westport by a point, 1-10 to 0-12, in a tight affair.
Graham Potter has said he is ready to return to football management as Erik ten Hag's Manchester United future remains uncertain.
The pressure is mounting on Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag following their dismal 3-0 defeat against Tottenham.
Alabama returned to No. 1 in The Associated Press college football poll for the first time in two years Sunday following its dizzying victory over Georgia, making this 16 of 17 seasons the Crimson Tide has held the top spot at some point.