Ross McCrorie buzzing Aberdeen 'got one over' on Rangers as he insists fan stick didn't faze him
Ross McCrorie knows Aberdeen will be up for the battle to seal third spot because Barry Robson has put together his own band of Pittodrie brothers.
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Ross McCrorie knows Aberdeen will be up for the battle to seal third spot because Barry Robson has put together his own band of Pittodrie brothers.
An iconic Sharjah cricket stadium stand has been renamed after Sachin Tendulkar in a special ceremony in the UAE, honouring the Indian cricket legend on his 50th birthday on Monday. The West Stand at the iconic stadium has been renamed the 'Sachin Tendulkar Stand.' A special ceremony held on Monday marked the naming of the stand incidentally around the time the master blaster celebrated his 50th birthday. Not only does it coincide with the Indian batting legend's birthday, but also with the 25th anniversary of his 'Desert Storm' back-to-back centuries against Australia in 1998 to a packed stadium.
There's probably a bit of him that misses the madness of it all. You don’t spend almost 50 years in football without developing a sadomasochistic streak.
Wrexham celebrated their return to the English Football League on Saturday after a 15-year absence but the club's executive director Humphrey Ker is already dreaming of further success and says they can secure promotion again next season.
MANCHESTER: Arsenal's trip to Manchester City on Wednesday (Apr 26) has been circled for months as a potentially decisive date in the Premier League title race, but the Gunners must now wrestle back a huge swing in momentum towards the defending champions.
MIAMI — Jimmy Butler scored a Miami playoff-record 56 points, and the Heat roared back from 14 points down in the final quarter to stun the Milwaukee Bucks 119-114 on Monday night and put the NBA's top overall seed on the brink of early elimination.
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