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Brighton thump Man Utd as Man City come from behind
Brighton thump Man Utd as Man City come from behind
Manchester United's crisis deepened on Saturday as Brighton's Danny Welbeck scored in a 3-1 win against his old club while Manchester City beat West Ham to...
2023-09-17 00:32
Nation’s Giant Hamburgers Introduces the Pumpkin Pie Shake for a Limited Time
Nation’s Giant Hamburgers Introduces the Pumpkin Pie Shake for a Limited Time
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2023-08-17 22:07
Sergio Ramos returns to boyhood club Sevilla on one-year deal
Sergio Ramos returns to boyhood club Sevilla on one-year deal
Sergio Ramos has returned to boyhood club Sevilla after signing a one-year deal with the Andalusian club. The 37-year-old former Spain and Real Madrid captain, a free agent after leaving Paris St Germain in June, has returned to Sevilla 18 years after leaving to join Real Madrid. Sevilla announced on their official website that Ramos had passed a medical on Monday morning before signing a 12-month contract. LaLiga club Sevilla said: “Sevilla FC have reached an agreement for the signing of Sergio Ramos. “The academy graduate is returning to the club 18 years after he signed for Real Madrid in 2005, aged 19.” Ramos progressed through Sevilla’s academy, making his first-team debut as an 18-year-old, and went on to make 49 appearances in all competitions before joining Real Madrid in 2005 for £23million. He scored 101 goals in 671 appearances in total for Madrid during a trophy-laden 16 years, which included five LaLiga titles and four Champions League wins, before joining PSG on a two-year deal in 2021. Ramos, who won two Ligue 1 titles with PSG, made a record 180 appearances for Spain, scoring 23 goals, and won both the World Cup, in 2010, and the European Championship, twice, in 2008 and 2012. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
2023-09-05 01:10
To prepare for World Cup, USA Basketball brought some help for practices
To prepare for World Cup, USA Basketball brought some help for practices
As part of their preparations for big tournaments in recent years such as this summer's World Cup, USA Basketball has been taking a few extra players to help in practices and workouts
2023-08-19 18:15
Will Levis Randomly Shows Support For Pete Rose
Will Levis Randomly Shows Support For Pete Rose
Will Levis: Pete Rose stan.
2023-07-11 22:04
Top 5 Sleeper Loadouts in Warzone Pacific Season 3
Top 5 Sleeper Loadouts in Warzone Pacific Season 3
Here is a breakdown of the top five best sleeper weapon loadouts to use in Call of Duty: Warzone Pacific Season 3.
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Surfaceink Qualified as an Authorized Test Lab for Alexa
Surfaceink Qualified as an Authorized Test Lab for Alexa
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2023-06-20 21:59
Northern Ireland succumb to fifth successive defeat in Kazakhstan
Northern Ireland succumb to fifth successive defeat in Kazakhstan
Northern Ireland’s Euro 2024 qualifying misery continued as they fell to a 1-0 defeat to Kazakhstan after the long trip to Astana. It was a fifth consecutive defeat in this campaign, and the fourth time in the last five Michael O’Neill’s injury-ravaged side have been unable to muster a goal. Kazakhstan put the first nail in the coffin of Northern Ireland’s qualifying hopes with their smash-and-grab 1-0 win in Belfast in June, and added another here with Maxim Samorodov’s 27th-minute strike enough to take three points. Northern Ireland can only envy the progress of a side ranked 40 places below them, with this Kazakhstan’s fourth win in Group H, keeping them in the thick of the qualification fight. O’Neill has more than enough capital – both within the dressing room and beyond it – to avoid coming under pressure, but this losing run and the injury crisis which has contributed to it are becoming a real test of Northern Ireland’s resolve. The qualifying campaign has gone so wrong the Green and White Army might even be looking forward to next year’s Nations League – a competition which has rarely warmed Northern Irish hearts. This was another match where little separated the sides – with Northern Ireland having more of the ball and more shots – but O’Neill’s men did not get the rub of the green on the Astana Arena’s artificial surface. O’Neill promised adjustments to make his side more compact after Thursday’s 4-2 loss to Slovenia but as they tightened up Kazakhstan were able to frustrate the visitors, with nothing like the same attacking vigour seen against Slovenia on show. George Saville’s ambitious second-minute strike was as close as Northern Ireland got to goal in the opening half-hour as Conor McMenamin, the star of the show on Thursday, found Besiktas left-back Nuraly Alip a much more difficult customer than Slovenia’s Erik Janza. Kazakhstan looked the more threatening, with Baktiyor Zainutdinov hitting a low drive narrowly wide before Trai Hume was required to make a strong block to keep out Yerkin Tapalov’s shot. But moments later the hosts led as Samorodov skipped away from the returning Dan Ballard, creating space to arrow a shot into the bottom corner of the net from 20 yards out, prompting a prolonged inquiry between Saville and Jonny Evans. Kazakhstan threatened again. Bailey Peacock-Farrell failed to gather a high ball under pressure from Abzal Beysebekov before Paddy McNair cleared the danger, then Ballard made a vital block to prevent Samorodov going clean through. Having survived the danger, Northern Ireland contrived to miss the best chance of the night before half-time. Conor Washington flicked the ball perfectly into the path of Matty Kennedy but the Kilmarnock man struggled to get it out of his feet, rolling a tame cross-shot beyond goalkeeper Igor Shatskiy. McMenamin came racing in to try to prod home, but goalscorer Samorodov beat him to the ball before Alip hooked it away, leaving Northern Ireland scratching their heads. O’Neill sent on Jordan Thompson and Paul Smyth to replace McMenamin and Saville at the break, and Northern Ireland soon threatened again with Shatskiy doing well to deny Washington as he got a flick on Shea Charles’s shot. Jordan Jones replaced Kennedy and Northern Ireland began to build pressure after the hour. Charles won a foot race to win the ball in the corner of the box and teed up Washington, but his shot was charged down. Northern Ireland kept Kazakhstan pegged back for most of the final 20 minutes, but as has been the case too many times, the clear chance they needed to equalise proved elusive. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Tom Curry to find out suspension fate for Argentina red card on Tuesday Sir Mo Farah brings ‘amazing journey’ to an end at Great North Run Stuart Broad believes Andrew Flintoff will have big impact on England squad
2023-09-10 23:18
McCarthy Now Seeking Stopgap Spending Bill Without Funding Cuts
McCarthy Now Seeking Stopgap Spending Bill Without Funding Cuts
House Republicans are tentatively planning to push a rushed vote Saturday on a temporary government spending measure that
2023-09-30 20:54
Internet calls out 'Teen Mom' star Jenelle Evans for hanging out with TikToker Zoe Laverne Day: 'What happened to save the children?'
Internet calls out 'Teen Mom' star Jenelle Evans for hanging out with TikToker Zoe Laverne Day: 'What happened to save the children?'
'Teen Mom' star Jenelle Evans and TikToker Zoe Laverne Day spend a day together with their husbands
2023-08-03 09:52
Giant Gas-to-Methanol Machines Could Curb Methane Emissions
Giant Gas-to-Methanol Machines Could Curb Methane Emissions
Semi trailer-sized machines could provide a unique solution to a major source of the fossil fuel industry’s methane
2023-09-29 17:00
Is Pink OK? Grammy winner cancels tour stop due to sinus infection, announces rescheduled date for Arlington concert
Is Pink OK? Grammy winner cancels tour stop due to sinus infection, announces rescheduled date for Arlington concert
Pink has been on her Summer Carnival tour since early June
2023-10-01 05:21