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Richard Arnold has joined Norton Motorcycles in his first job since leaving Manchester United.
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Richard Arnold has joined Norton Motorcycles in his first job since leaving Manchester United.
SINGAPORE: Chinese nationals started waiting as early as 7.30am on Wednesday (Jun 12) at Dapur Hassan, a food stall in Tampines owned by Singapore goalkeeper Hassan Sunny that sells nasi lemak, lontong and other Malay dishes.
Manchester United will head into the 2024/25 campaign with Erik ten Hag still at the helm.
Arsenal's Victoria Pelova became the latest women's player to suffer an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture after the midfielder was hurt on international duty with the Netherlands, the Women's Super League club said on Wednesday.
GAA president Jarlath Burns had admitted Casement Park is unlikely to be ready to host Euro 2028 matches, describing his outlook as 'pessimistic'.
Under-pressure India football coach Igor Stimac was non-committal about his future with the team after it crashed out of the 2026 World Cup qualification race following a controversial 1-2 loss to Asian champions Qatar in Doha. Qatar scored from a ball that had clearly gone out of play to equalise before adding a second to send India out of contention from the third round of World Cup qualification. A few weeks ago, Stimac had promised to leave if he failed in his "mission" to take India into the third round.
The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has lodged a complaint with the match commissioner, seeking a probe into the controversial goal awarded to Qatar in their crucial World Cup qualifying match in Doha. Sources in the AIFF said they have asked for a "thorough investigation into the goal" that was allowed by South Korean referee Kim Woo-Sung despite the ball clearly going out of play during the must-win match that India lost 1-2 at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium on Tuesday.
India football coach Igor Stimac said "injustice" was done and his team's "dream was killed" by the blatantly "irregular" goal that allowed Qatar to claw back and clinch the must-win World Cup qualifying match in Doha. India suffered a 1-2 defeat at the home of the two-time Asian champions to bow out of contention from the third round of qualification for the 2026 World Cup. The visitors were leading 1-0 before Qatar scored the contentious equaliser by dragging the ball back after it had crossed the line to go out of play.