
Kevin Palmer
Journalist at Freelance
Content Producer at Sunday World
Digital editor and content provider for @sundayworld @SundayWorldMag @Indosport @tennis365com @TEAMtalk and @F365 Views are my own
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3 days ago |
sundayworld.com | Kevin Palmer
united curse | Being at Old Trafford, it appears, is bad for a player’s healthMarcus Rashford is enjoying a new lease of life since leaving United to join Aston Villa on loan. Photo: Matthew Childs/ReutersRuben Amorim has had his work cut out since he took charge at Old Trafford. Photo: Adam Davy/PAA mural in Manchester to footballer Marcus Rashford, who campaigned for free school meals in the UK.
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4 days ago |
tennis365.com | Kevin Palmer
Novak Djokovic has arrived in Spain ahead of his first appearance at the Madrid Open since 2022 and he has confirmed his intentions to challenge for the title by bringing Andy Murray with him in his coaching box. Djokovic’s partnership with his old rival Murray has been one of the most compelling tennis storylines of the year, with the three-time Grand Slam champion a surprise pick to work with the 24-time major winner at the Australian Open in January.
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6 days ago |
independent.ie | Kevin Palmer
Harry Maguire secured one of the most jaw-dropping European wins in Old Trafford’s long history as Manchester United came back to secure a scarcely believable 5-4 extra-time win against 10-man Lyon and reach the Europa League semi-finals. There was no room for error as the Red Devils’ 14th place in the Premier League standings meant a first European defeat of the campaign would end their hopes of saving a miserable season with silverware and continental qualification.
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1 week ago |
sundayworld.com | Kevin Palmer
last gasp | Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim celebrates on the touchline following the UEFA Europa League quarter-final, second leg match at the Old Trafford in Manchester: Martin Rickett/PA Wire.
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1 week ago |
independent.ie | Kevin Palmer
Is ‘prize’ of promotion to the richest league in the world in danger of becoming a sporting nightmare? As Leicester’s Premier League match against Newcastle ticked past the 55-minute mark last Monday, it was clear that thousands of seats would remain empty inside the King Power Stadium. The TV cameras had captured Leicester fans heading for the exit doors of a game that was as good as over prior to half-time.
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Ridiculous! https://t.co/05eGwJc9Q4

Liverpool had to keep Salah and Van Dijk, especially with Trent leaving. They may still leave in the summer of 2026, but at least the club have protected their investment. They could recoup money on a sale next summer #LFC

Stand by for the announcement Liverpool fans… it looks like it’s finally happening 👀 #LFC