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'Royal Knight' Mercy Skin Released for Overwatch League Midseason Madness
'Royal Knight' Mercy Skin Released for Overwatch League Midseason Madness
Here's a breakdown of the brand-new, Legendary Overwatch League Royal Knight Mercy skin.
1970-01-01 08:00
Steve Clarke confident Scotland’s best performance is good enough to match Spain
Steve Clarke confident Scotland’s best performance is good enough to match Spain
Steve Clarke believes Scotland’s maximum performance against Spain on Thursday night will be good enough to get them at least the point they need to qualify for Euro 2024. The Scots have won their first five qualifiers including a morale-boosting 2-0 victory over Spain at Hampden Park in March. Scotland are six points clear of Luis de la Fuente’s side at the top of the table and will qualify for next summer’s finals in Germany if they avoid defeat in Seville or if Norway fail to beat Cyprus on the same night. Scotland have Georgia away and Norway at home in November to complete their campaign. Clarke said: “Belief will be part of it, obviously we have to get the tactics right. The players have to put into practise on the pitch what we have spoken about on the training ground. “They have to play to our maximum and belief is a part of that as well. “We have to play our game as well as we can and I believe that will be good enough to get something from the game. “They are a very good team. Obviously they won the Nations League in the summer. “I think when we played them in March they were probably a little bit in transition between the previous coach and new coach. We have to play our game as well as we can and I believe that will be good enough to get something from the game Steve Clarke “They had a disappointing World Cup campaign so we maybe got them at a good time in March. We know we have to be very good to get a positive result tomorrow night. “I think we have been constantly improving over my tenure as head coach. “We are improving all the time, we are striving to improve, trying to add little bits to our game that will make us more competitive against the top teams but we understand we still have a bit to go.” “But we don’t come here thinking that we have to sit in and defend all night. “We have to be as effective with the ball as we were at Hampden. We want to get the job done as quickly as possible. “If we are good enough to get it done tomorrow night that would be great. If not we have two more chances in November and we have those chances because we started the group so well. “We have 15 points from five games, that is a good start. “We know we have to get more points to get over the line. Do I think this team will finish the group on 15 points? No, I think we will get more points. Whether that is tomorrow or in November.” Clarke was diplomatic when asked about Spain captain Rodri, who claimed the way Scotland played at Hampden was “rubbish” as he accused them of wasting time, provoking his team-mates and falling over. The former Kilmarnock boss said: “I can’t even remember what he said, to be honest. It is not something that I ever get involved in. “That game was in March, this is October. A totally different game.” Read More Lawmakers could allow audio between referees and VARs to be available live Hugo Keenan excited to line up with ‘X-factor’ wings Mack Hansen and James Lowe World Netball president receives damehood at Windsor Castle Andy Murray to withdraw from next week’s Japan Open through injury Johnny Sexton insists Ireland are ready for ‘toughest game we’ve ever faced’ Wales star Jac Morgan hailed as a ‘hybrid’ of Sam Warburton and Justin Tipuric
2023-10-12 02:49
France crash out at Basketball World Cup as Canada roll on
France crash out at Basketball World Cup as Canada roll on
Debutants Latvia sent heavyweights France crashing to a shock Basketball World Cup first-round exit on Sunday, while Canada underlined their title credentials in...
2023-08-28 01:57
Is Nanny Faye OK? Todd Chrisley's mother reveals her bladder cancer is in remission two years after she was diagnosed
Is Nanny Faye OK? Todd Chrisley's mother reveals her bladder cancer is in remission two years after she was diagnosed
Nanny Faye confirmed her PET scan was clear and she needs no more treatment
2023-09-30 20:45
BlackRock, Vanguard Among Firms Blocking Key ESG Votes: Study
BlackRock, Vanguard Among Firms Blocking Key ESG Votes: Study
The world’s biggest asset managers are consistently voting against proposals intended to protect biodiversity, as one of the
2023-05-24 07:01
Logan Webb makes feelings on SF Giants missed postseason crystal clear
Logan Webb makes feelings on SF Giants missed postseason crystal clear
Logan Webb is tired of being part of a losing team with the SF Giants, and he desires to be with a perennial contender. However, the SF Giants have bound him to a 5-year, $90 million contract, making him committed to the team for the long-term future.
2023-09-27 02:48
Best Buy sales drop smaller than expected as discounts drive demand
Best Buy sales drop smaller than expected as discounts drive demand
(Reuters) -Top U.S. electronics retailer Best Buy Co Inc on Tuesday reported a smaller-than-expected drop in quarterly comparable sales, as
2023-08-29 19:08
VMware Jumps on Interim UK Approval of $61 Billion Broadcom Deal
VMware Jumps on Interim UK Approval of $61 Billion Broadcom Deal
The gap between VMware Inc.’s stock price and the value of Broadcom Inc.’s proposed takeover narrowed by almost
2023-07-19 23:41
Australia Q2 wage growth softer than expected, adds to rate pause case
Australia Q2 wage growth softer than expected, adds to rate pause case
By Stella Qiu SYDNEY Australian wage growth held steady in the last quarter, while annual pay increases eased
2023-08-15 10:20
Zimbabwe declares state of emergency in Harare over cholera
Zimbabwe declares state of emergency in Harare over cholera
At least 50 people are said to have died so far with over 7,000 suspected cases.
2023-11-17 15:37
Art lovers spot time travelling ’iPhone’ in 1882 artwork
Art lovers spot time travelling ’iPhone’ in 1882 artwork
Art fans have been left convinced of “time travel” after spotting what they're claiming to be an “iPhone” in a piece of art from 1882. The 19th-century image shows the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns holding a rectangular item in a piece of art by the artists R. Josey and James Archer. It is titled The Betrothal of Burns and Highland Mary and depicts the poet and his love, Mary Campbell, as they declare their love for one another. In the engraving, Burns is dressed in outdoor clothing with a hat in one hand and his coat draped over his arm. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter The other hand appears to be holding the object which he is handing to Campbell, who stands barefoot across the River Ayr from him. Josey and Archer’s engraving pre-dates the invention of the iPhone by around 125 years, with London beginning the operation of the world’s first coal-fired public electricity generating station at the time. But, while the device certainly resembles an early-generation iPhone, there is a simpler explanation that does not involve time travel. When Burns and Campbell declared their love for one another, they signified the moment with the tradition of exchanging Bibles across a running stream. Their plans to marry were formed in 1786 over the river in west Scotland with the ancient tradition, suggesting that the object depicted is a religious book, not a time-travelling iPhone. It’s not the first time a modern-day item has been spotted in an early piece of art after a “Nike trainer” was supposedly seen in a painting from the 17th century. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-05-30 20:31
Merrill Kelly just made a big mistake challenging Phillies fans
Merrill Kelly just made a big mistake challenging Phillies fans
Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Merrill Kelly will have 40,000 enemies at Citizens Bank Park on Tuesday night after his recent comments.
2023-10-18 01:42