
Tom Sunderland
Journalist for @MirrorSport, @DailyStarSport, @DExpress_Sport and others
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msn.com | Craig Swan |Tom Sunderland
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leicestermercury.co.uk | Archie Griggs |Tom Sunderland
Veteran broadcaster Steve Rider continues to snub Gary Lineker after the Match of the Day icon took his job. With an impressive career spanning 45 years in national television, Rider recently retired after presenting ITV4's British Touring Car Championship. His resume boasts key sporting events including the Olympic Games, Rugby World Cup, Formula 1 and the Champions League.
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1 week ago |
walesonline.co.uk | Tom Sunderland
Cardiff City once boasted a maverick talent who was hailed as the complete centre forward, but his career was cut short after a series of shocking incidents on and off the pitchRobin Friday's tumultuous football career came to an infamous end after he reportedly kicked Mark Lawrenson in the face during a match.
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mirror.co.uk | Tom Sunderland
Mohamed Salah 'broke down crying' in dressing room after harsh double punishmentJohn Obi Mikel has lifted the lid on the infamous incident in which Jose Mourinho made Mohamed Salah cry, and suggested the Portuguese's tough love at Chelsea was a test for his playersJohn Obi Mikel has spoken out about the time Jose Mourinho brought Mohamed Salah to tears. The former Chelsea star defended his former manager's tough approach as a means of challenging his squad.
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football.london | Tom Sunderland
Former Chelsea stalwart John Obi Mikel has opened up about the infamous incident in which Jose Mourinho made Mohamed Salah cry. And the Stamford Bridge icon defended his former boss, suggesting Mourinho's brand of tough love was a test for his players. 'The Special One' has long been regarded as one of the taskmasters of his trade, but one who more often than not gets results.
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