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6 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ian Tuckey
DIRK VAN DUIJVENBODE could be in a little bundle of trouble with his partner - after letting slip the ultimate family secret. Even the Dutchman admitted "I wasn't going to tell you that" after a jaw-dropping revelation to an interviewer at Premier League Darts 11. Van Duijvenbode was watching at Ahoy Rotterdam as Chris Dobey took the honours for the night, beating Stephen Bunting in the final. And maybe the 32-year-old got carried away with the frenzied atmosphere in his home country.
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6 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ian Tuckey
INJURY-HIT Hossein Vafaei refuses to take painkillers for his excruciating shoulder problem as he heads to the Crucible in agonising pain. Iran’s greatest ever potter, 30 on Wednesday night as he overcame Hong Kong’s Wang Yuchen 10-4 in the final round of qualifying. It is his fourth consecutive appearance in the event but it is remarkable he is able to compete in the first instance given that one doctor looked at his neck scan and was “shocked how I’m playing”.
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6 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ian Tuckey
PAUL SCHOLES has delivered one of the most withering verdicts yet on Manchester United keeper Andre Onana. The Cameroonian remained under a fierce spotlight after conceding four goals in United's astonishing triumph over Lyon. The Red Devils trailed 4-2 deep in extra time but a seven-minute treble as they reached the Europa League semi-finals 7-6 on aggregate.
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6 days ago |
thesun.co.uk | Ian Tuckey
Wayne Rooney watched son Klay take on an ex-Premier League rival's child in Spain - as the legend took a break from talk of a shock managerial return. Klay, 11, starred for Manchester United's kids against Spanish club UE Quart at Girona. And it meant Rooney Jr doing battle with Constantino Stuani in the U12-A category of the MICFootball event. Stuani's dad Cristhian Stuani is rated the greatest player in Girona's history.
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6 days ago |
thesun.ie | Ian Tuckey
ENZO MARESCA’S bid to win over the Chelsea fans went up in smoke. The Italian head coach packed his team to the hilt with A-List stars in an attempt to deliver a display of determination and re-energise Stamford Bridge after a series of turgid performances. But even though The Blues are through to the semi finals of the Conference League they were beaten on the night by the fifth best team in Poland.
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