‘Something he’ll look at’ - Alan Hutton drops verdict on mega-money offer for Rangers stalwart
Former Rangers defender Alan Hutton has claimed that Ibrox goalkeeper Allan McGregor could stay at the club and embark on his coaching career in Glasgow.
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Former Rangers defender Alan Hutton has claimed that Ibrox goalkeeper Allan McGregor could stay at the club and embark on his coaching career in Glasgow.
Glasgow Warriors are confident that Huw Jones will honour his deal to return to Scotsoun amid a claim that he has held talks with Stade Francais.
Music fans at the Isle of Wight Festival were given a surprise when former England international striker Peter Crouch joined Kasabian on stage.
Gemma Atkinson has paid a tribute to her late dad as she planned to raise a toast to him on Father's Day. The 37-year-old actress and broadcaster was just 17-year-old when David passed away from a heart attack.
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Arjun Tendulkar is best known as a pace-bowling all-rounder, but on the occasion of Father's Day, he donned the chef's hat and whipped up some delicious looking scrambled eggs for his father, the legendary Sachin Tendulkar. Sharing a picture on Twitter, Sachin wrote: "Had the best scrambled eggs in the world today made by Arjun." He went on to describe the meal in great detail. "The creaminess, texture and consistency was so good!" he wrote. And the most important ingredient? Love of course. "A breakfast filled with love...couldn't have asked for more," Sachin wrote, with a heart emoji.
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Lewis Hamilton suggested after a difficult Friday practice in Canada, where he ran an experimental floor and then extreme setup which didn't work, that nothing Mercedes was doing was improving the W13.