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May 12 : Former Spain defender Sergio Ramos is on the verge of buying his boyhood club Sevilla after he and investment group Five Eleven Capital reached an agreement with the club's major shareholders, Spanish media reported on Tuesday.
NEW DELHI, May 12 : Former India stalwart Rahul Dravid built a great career on judgement, patience and the discipline to leave the ball well alone - an instinct that has followed him from the crease to the boardroom.
Wayne Rooney hailed Viktor Gyokeres as a “major factor” in Arsenal’s drive to complete an historic Premier League and Champions League double.
Claudio Ranieri mengaku bersedia bergabung dengan Timnas Italia sebagai pelatih atau direktur tim. Semula pria berusia 74 tahun itu menolak.
LOS ANGELES — LeBron James, whose record-setting 23rd season ended with an unceremonious 115-110 loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder in a Game 4 second-round sweep of the Lakers, was noncommittal afterwards about whether he will continue playing in L.A. — or elsewhere.
AS SOON AS the final buzzer sounded, Austin Reaves stomped out to midcourt to confront crew chief John Goble, delivering a closing argument of sorts after the contentious conversations that occurred between the officials and Los Angeles Lakers throughout Game 2.
AMELIA ISLAND, Fla. — What started as a «permanently damaged» relationship in the wake of Notre Dame's College Football Playoff snub in favor of Miami is now little more than water under the bridge as Irish AD Pete Bevacqua and the ACC appear to have moved on from last year's hurt feelings.