Darts chiefs slam fans over behaviour at Premier League in Glasgow
Darts chiefs have issued a stinging rebuke to whistling offenders after chaos in Glasgow.
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Darts chiefs have issued a stinging rebuke to whistling offenders after chaos in Glasgow.
MANCHESTER, England : Manchester City will be without defender Manuel Akanji for eight to 10 weeks due to a muscle injury that will require surgery, manager Pep Guardiola said on Friday, in another blow to his injury-hit team.
Manchester City will be without Manu Akanji for more than two months with two more players doubts for Newcastle at the weekend.
The closing ceremony of the 38th National Games began here on Friday with home minister Amit Shah as its guest of honour asserting that the country is well on track to host a successful Olympics in 2036. Indian Olympic Association (IOA) president PT Usha declared the Games closed before handing over the flag to Conrad Sangma, chief minister of Meghalaya, the state that will host the next edition of the Games. "I can say it today that India has a very bright future in sports. We are ready to host the Olympics in 2036," Shah said in his address referring to India's bid to host the Olympics in 2036 that is still in early stages.
Gary Neville is struggling to enjoy watching Manchester United when he works as a pundit.
MUNICH, Germany : Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich's busy match schedule should have no impact on their performance in Saturday's big match at champions Bayer Leverkusen, coach Vincent Kompany said on Friday.
MLB's hot stove season is effectually over, as the top two dozen players are off the board. Free agency is always a gamble for teams and players, as an executive with a tolerance for risk and a superstar whose tenure will be judged on his salary both need a lot of things to go right in order to avoid being remembered as the central figures of a nightmare contract.
Celtic target David Strelec's father revealed he was over the moon when he thought his son was set to sign for the Scottish champions. But he's claimed that the Hoops' offer of £7.9million 'didn't help' the deal go through for the Slovan Bratislava hotshot.