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Jarrod Bowen 2.0: Newcastle make opening bid to land £36m star
da aviator aposta: In just a couple of years, Newcastle United have gone from having an average frontline to being home to multiple of the very best t
For Bangladesh, time in the middle and not runs was the focus, and 'the execution was perfect'
After losing all their previous nine Tests in New Zealand, the visitors have changed the narrative with solid, fighting cricket in the first TestMoham
Southampton now hold talks to sign 16-goal teenager who’s leaving his club
da esoccer bet: As Southampton prepare for life back in the Premier League, the Saints are also looking towards the future as they throw their hat int
Southampton plotting move for "outstanding" £9k-a-week international
Southampton are plotting a move for an “outstanding” £9,000-a-week international during the summer transfer window, according to a fresh update.
Clement can forget all about Sima with Rangers swoop for £3.5m star
da betano casino: Glasgow Rangers can now turn their attention to the upcoming summer transfer window after their 2023/24 campaign came to an end last
Rangers set for serious talks over sealing first signing of the summer
da apostaganha: With Philippe Clements first summer transfer window in charge of Rangers fast approaching, the Gers are reportedly set to hold imminen
What South Africa learned: Amla's still got it, and four quicks may be the future
What South Africa can take away from the series against India, which they won, a result that was overshadowed by the drama of the dead-rubber defeat i
Be bold, decisive: How NZ should play Indian spin
A quick course on playing spin in the subcontinentAakash Chopra29-Aug-2012After losing 2-0 to a weedy West Indian side, New Zealand slumped to an inni
Taking it to the next level
In Uttar Pradesh’s championship season, when Praveen Kumar first came to prominence, he was easily the player of the year: 41 wickets and 386 runs, fo
Wayne Rooney aims brutal dig at Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag as he insists club's form was "never" as bad under David Moyes
Wayne Rooney believes things were “never as bad” under former Manchester United boss David Moyes as they are with current manager Erik ten Hag.Article