
Clive Lindsay
Senior Broadcast Journalist at BBC
Editor at South EU Summit (Online)
Senior Broadcast Journalist, writing about a variety of sports. All views expressed are my own. Ideas may be borrowed!
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | Clive Lindsay
France secured the Under-20 Six Nations title for the first time since 2018 but were made to work for their win as they edged a nailbiting 12-try thriller against a brave Scotland in Paris. The hosts needed to win at Stade Jean Bouin while hoping that Wales did them a favour by beating England - and that is how it turned out, just. It took France just 52 seconds to get the scoreboard ticking as full-back Jon Echegaray set up hooker Lyam Akrab to power over, with Jean Cotarmanac'h converting.
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1 month ago |
bbc.com | Clive Lindsay
Greece have called up 17-year-old Konstantinos Karetsas for the first time to their squad for the Nations League double-header against Scotland after the Genk midfielder turned his back on Belgium. Genk-born Karetsas, who has been linked with Arsenal, Chelsea and Real Madrid and according to his father rejected an offer from Manchester City, had played for the land of his birth from Under-15 level and made his debut for Belgium Under-21s in October.
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1 month ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Clive Lindsay
Greece have called up 17-year-old Konstantinos Karetsas for the first time to their squad for the Nations League double-header against Scotland after the Genk midfielder turned his back on Belgium. Genk-born Karetsas, who has been linked with Arsenal, Chelsea and Real Madrid and according to his father rejected an offer from Manchester City, had played for the land of his birth from Under-15 level and made his debut for Belgium Under-21s in October.
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1 month ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Clive Lindsay
After Hearts became the first team through to the Scottish Cup semi-finals, what do the remaining three last-eight ties have in store? Aberdeen v Queen's Park (Sat, 12:30)Queen's Park were the story of the previous round, knocking out Rangers at Ibrox and contributing to the eventual demise of Ibrox manager Philippe Clement.
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1 month ago |
sports.yahoo.com | Clive Lindsay
No wonder David Martindale thinks his Livingston side have "more than a wee chance" of knocking Premiership visitors St Johnstone out of the Scottish Cup on Monday. They have already sent one top-flight team - Ross County - packing this season and this time they have home advantage. Not only that, the visitors are three points adrift at the bottom, in danger of relegation, while Livingston are in the mix for a swift return to the Premiership.
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