Category: Sports
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Arsenal’s ruthless Eze coup shows intent – leaving Spurs stunned
Arsenal pulled off a stunning £60m hijack of Eberechi Eze from under Tottenham’s noses, proving they’re serious about winning major trophies this season. The boyhood Gunners fan is returning home to boost their attack after breaking Spurs’ hearts in this ruthless north London power play.
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Stunning Hodgkinson Triumphs Again in Lausanne After Injury
Olympic champion Keely Hodgkinson dazzles again in Lausanne, smashing the meeting record just days after her triumphant return from injury—proving she’s the one to beat at next month’s World Championships!
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Newcastle’s Stunning £40m Bid for Wissa Sparks Tense Negotiations
Newcastle reignite their pursuit of Brentford star Yoane Wissa with a bold £40m offer, but will the Bees let their in-demand striker go after his explosive 19-goal season? Tense negotiations continue as both clubs push for resolution—Wissa’s St. James’ Park dream hangs in the balance.
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WRU’s Risky Decision: Must-Have Cuts for Welsh Rugby Revival
The WRU proposes slashing Wales’ pro clubs from four to two in a bold bid to save rugby—but this controversial move could leave fans and teams reeling. Can this tough decision secure Welsh rugby’s future, or will it spark fresh battles on and off the pitch?
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England name unchanged XV for World Cup opener
England Name Unchanged XV for World Cup Opener Against USA England’s Confidence Shines Through with Unchanged Starting Lineup Head coach John Mitchell has sent a strong message of confidence by naming an unchanged XV for England’s World Cup opener against the United States. The Red Roses will take the field at Sunderland’s Stadium of Light…
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‘He has to go, and now’ – heat on Martin after Rangers shambles
He Has to Go, and Now – Rangers’ Shambolic Defeat Piles Pressure on Russell Martin The atmosphere at Ibrox turned toxic as Rangers slumped to a dismal 3-1 defeat against Club Brugge, a performance so dire that fans began streaming out before halftime. The loss not only leaves their Champions League dreams in tatters but…
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Why ‘Chelsea’s trophy’ is in the US president’s office
Ever wondered how Chelsea’s Club World Cup trophy ended up in President Trump’s Oval Office? Here’s the surprising story behind the viral photo—and why FIFA says there are actually three versions of this prestigious silverware.
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‘He fixes what needs fixing’ – why Raducanu turned to Nadal’s ex-coach
Emma Raducanu is betting on a winning formula—partnering with Rafael Nadal’s former coach Francisco Roig to sharpen her game and reignite her rise. With his legendary eye for fixing flaws, this could be the fresh start she needs to shine again.
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‘Life comes quickly at Martin as Rangers humbled’
Life Comes Quickly at Martin as Rangers Humbled A Night of Humiliation at Ibrox Forty minutes into Rangers’ disastrous evening at Ibrox, Djeidi Gassama won a corner near the Broomloan Stand, earning a solitary clap from manager Russell Martin. That lone applause was drowned out by the furious discontent swirling around the stadium. The scoreboard…