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4 days ago |
theguardian.com | Emillia Hawkins
Key eventsShow key events onlyPlease turn on JavaScript to use this featurePreambleHere we are. The final day of the WSL season is upon us – and to be quite honest, it feels like it has come around ridiculously quickly. There is not quite as much riding on this one compared to last season’s conclusion, when Manchester City and Chelsea were competing for the title. Instead, everything has already been decided with the Blues confirmed as champions once again and Crystal Palace relegated.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Emillia Hawkins
LEGENDS of the sport return to action at the Crucible Theatre TODAY as the World Seniors Snooker Championship is back for 2025!Reigning champion Igor Figueiredo begins his title defence with a tricky test against Wayne Townsend. Irish icon Ken Doherty has to wait until tomorrow for his opener against Charl Jonck. And English hero Jimmy White's first encounter is also on Thursday - with his opponent being the lucky Golden ticket.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Emillia Hawkins |Natalia Penza
THE son of Cristiano Ronaldo has been called up to Portugal Under-15s ahead of an upcoming match against England. Ronaldo posted confirmation of the international call-up on his Instagram. He used a fire emoji against his son’s name which was first on the list of squad members. The 40-year-old also wrote: "Proud of you, son."Ronaldo Jr currently plays in Al-Nassr's academy having followed his dad to Saudi Arabia over two years ago.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Emillia Hawkins
FORMER Premier League star Victor Anichebe has been criticised by Gateshead captain Greg Olley after the club failed to reach the National League playoffs. Anichebe, 37, has been linked with a takeover of the fifth-tier club for over two months. It was initially claimed that a deal was imminent, but a full agreement is yet to be reached. Although a deal has not been completed yet, Anichebe has made his presence known around the Gateshead International Stadium.
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1 week ago |
thesun.co.uk | Emillia Hawkins
Despite losing, he made the most of the occasionSNOOKER icon Mark Williams celebrated the end of the World Championship by drinking Guinness and downing shots late into the night. The Welshman suffered an 18-12 defeat to Zhao Xintong in the Crucible final on Monday. And despite losing, he made the most of the occasion at the after party. Williams shared a picture of himself with a pint of Guinness in each hand after the event.
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It’s the final day of the WSL season! I’m across all games this afternoon so come and join me! #BarclaysWSL https://t.co/WERFT6gnhW

Apparently the season ends in April according to both Arsenal men & women…

Full time at Broadfield Stadium. https://t.co/TCEaLFEQ5C

Covering every match across the WSL today plus the Championship title decider between Birmingham and London City Lionesses ⚽️ Join me! #BarclaysWSL https://t.co/RW0tF2IkDi