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Rangers appoint former Club Brugge boss Philippe Clement as new manager
Rangers appoint former Club Brugge boss Philippe Clement as new manager
Rangers have confirmed the appointment of Philippe Clement as their new manager. The 49-year-old arrives at Ibrox following the departure of Michael Beale at the start of the month. After playing at Genk and Club Brugge, Clement has won the Belgian Pro League as a manager with both teams and had Champions League experience with Brugge.
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How OnlyFans model cheated death despite her breast implants exploding
How OnlyFans model cheated death despite her breast implants exploding
An OnlyFans model has confirmed she's "alive" following multiple plastic surgery disasters. Mary Magdalene, from Toronto, Canada, has reportedly spent more than $300,000 on various plastic surgeries including three Brazilian bum lifts, five boob jobs, several liposuction procedures, five rounds of bum injections and loads of lip and cheek fillers. In 2019, she nearly died on the operating table during a procedure which saw her have fat transferred from other parts of her body and injected into her vagina. She told The Sun at the time: "I had to get two blood transfusions. The doctor said I was losing so much blood, and turning very pale. He thought I was going to die." Then, earlier this year, one of her 38J boob implants exploded, leaving her with a uni-boob. Posting a picture of what she looked like after one of the 5000cc burst to her Instagram back in February, she told fans: “Hey you guys, so this is my boob now. So yeah basically my breast implant popped – again. I’m having surgery to take them out next week. I’m going to go back natural in not only my boobs but other parts of my body too.” But in a recent update she said "i'm alive". All's well that ends well. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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.
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Michael O’Neill hoping to take ‘good feeling’ into Slovenia game
Michael O’Neill hoping to take ‘good feeling’ into Slovenia game
Michael O’Neill knows Saturday’s 3-0 win over San Marino was only a small step forward for his Northern Ireland side but it is still one he said can be important for a young and developing side. Paul Smyth got a goal and an assist on his first international start while there was also a first Northern Ireland goal for Conor McMenamin, with Josh Magennis getting another in a comfortable win at Windsor Park. But while Northern Ireland were always in control, 2-0 up after 11 minutes, the limitations which have seen their qualifying campaign unravel with five straight defeats since an opening victory over the same opposition in March were again on show in an often unexciting display. Northern Ireland finished the match with five players eligible for the under-21s on the pitch, once more deprived of much-needed experience by their long injury list. “For a number of our players they won’t have won a lot of games in international football, they’ve not played a lot of games in international football and they’ve not won a lot, so any win is positive,” O’Neill said. “It’s a good feeling, you feel it in the dressing room. We can take that feeling into Tuesday night’s game (against Slovenia) when there’s a team coming who have got a lot to play for.” Having raced into an early lead and then seen a 31st-minute strike from star man Smyth eventually disallowed for offside after a long VAR check, Northern Ireland lost momentum and the atmosphere fell flat before McMenamin completed the scoring in the 81st minute. This was only Northern Ireland’s third win in their last 18 games at Windsor Park but even then the crowd was quiet, artificially boosted at one point by the sound of chanting being played on the PA system. That reflected Northern Ireland’s standing in Group H, where the only team they have avoided defeat against is the one ranked 207th and last in the world. “All we can do is just continue to work with the players, build them up, try and get confidence,” O’Neill added. Results help build belief in what you're doing and that's the biggest thing the win will give us, a little bit of belief Michael O'Neill “When you’re working with a new group of players and working on how you want to play as a team, results help build belief in what you’re doing and that’s the biggest thing the win will give us, a little bit of belief. “The work we did in the week was pretty much how the opening two goals were scored and that’s something the players took well into the game.” Talk of the injuries that have ravaged Northern Ireland’s campaign is nothing new, but there is no denying their impact and it extends well beyond the headlines names of Steven Davis, Stuart Dallas, and Corry Evans, stretching deep into Northern Ireland’s limited reserves. “Even if you look at Conor Bradley, he’s only played three games for us in this campaign and that’s probably all he will play if I’m honest,” O’Neill added of the Liverpool wing-back. “November will be very touch and go for Conor. That makes it difficult.” The hope for O’Neill and Northern Ireland is that there is something to be gained down the line as so many of those players still around from the famous Euro 2016 campaign near the end of the road. “We have to use what we have done, mainly through necessity, to take us forward because the players we talk about that are missing, we’re not really sure how long they will continue to play for at international level,” the manager added. “We’ve already seen Craig (Cathcart) retire. These players won’t continue forever. “What we have to do between now and March 2025 when World Cup qualification starts is we’ve got to get as much international football into these young players as possible because they will probably form the foundation and the backbone of the team.” Read More Glittering career ends with tears for retiring Ireland captain Johnny Sexton Joe Root dismisses ODI retirement talk with next Cricket World Cup in his plans Ben Stokes ‘getting better day by day’ but Afghanistan game could come too soon PA Sport Trivia (16/10/2023) On this day in 2004: Andy Robinson appointed as England head coach Tommy Fury claims points victory over YouTube star KSI
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Who's behind Israel-Gaza disinformation and hate online?
Who's behind Israel-Gaza disinformation and hate online?
How false claims, conspiracy theories and hateful content shapes the general public's view of the war.
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Taika Waititi never thought he'd make a sports film
Taika Waititi never thought he'd make a sports film
'Next Goal Wins' filmmaker Taika Waititi isn't particularly interested in or knowledgeable about sport.
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Henry Selick wants Nightmare Before Christmas prequel
Henry Selick wants Nightmare Before Christmas prequel
Henry Selick thinks a 'Nightmare Before Christmas' prequel is a better idea than a sequel.
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Hurt ripples in wake of Indigenous Voice vote
Hurt ripples in wake of Indigenous Voice vote
Following a landmark referendum, Australia tends to the wounds caused by months of brutal debate.
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London charities help victims in Israel and Gaza
London charities help victims in Israel and Gaza
Shira Joseph, from one of two charities visited by BBC London, says the response has been "amazing".
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Israel Latest: Rockets Fired at Tel Aviv; Gaza Targets Attacked
Israel Latest: Rockets Fired at Tel Aviv; Gaza Targets Attacked
Rockets were fired at Tel Aviv and southern Israel overnight, and the Israel Defense Forces attacked targets in
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Poland’s Election Comes Down to EU vs Isolation: What to Watch
Poland’s Election Comes Down to EU vs Isolation: What to Watch
Poland’s ruling nationalists are aiming to fend off a challenge by the pro-European opposition in an election shaping
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Blinken to meet Saudi Crown Price on Sunday in Riyadh, US official says
Blinken to meet Saudi Crown Price on Sunday in Riyadh, US official says
By Humeyra Pamuk RIYADH (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will meeting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in
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College football rankings: How 12-team College Football Playoff bracket would look after Week 7
College football rankings: How 12-team College Football Playoff bracket would look after Week 7
Week 7 of the 2023 college football season is now in the books for the Top 25 teams in the country and we know quite a bit more than we did previously. USC is,
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