April 14th, 2022

Todd clear to resume training after suspended ban for striking horse

Sir Mark Todd is clear to resume training after being handed a four-month ban, two of which he has already served with two more suspended, for striking a horse with a branch.

Klopp demands ‘different level’ for City rematch | Jota fitness doubt

Jurgen Klopp says Liverpool were not at their best in their 2-2 draw at Manchester City last weekend and believes his side “can perform to a different level” when the two sides clash in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Saturday.

Scotland-Ukraine set for June 1 | Winner plays Wales on June 5 for WC place

Scotland’s delayed World Cup play-off semi-final against Ukraine has been rearranged for Wednesday June 1, and the winner will face Wales on Sunday June 5, with both matches live on Sky Sports.

Man Utd appoint Spurs stadium team for Old Trafford development

Manchester United have appointed the architects behind the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to create plans for the redevelopment of Old Trafford.

Bannan on Sheff Wed rebuilding in L1 and promotion hopes

Barry Bannan takes some time to reflect on what has been a mixed season so far at Sheffield Wednesday.

Hankey pleads guilty to sexual assault

Former world darts champion Ted Hankey has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a woman.

Woods to play Adare Manor Pro-Am ahead of The Open

Tiger Woods will play in the JP McManus Pro-Am in County Limerick this summer, tournament organisers have announced.

McGuinness happy with Sprint ace Harry’s Bar

Adrian McGuinness’ Irish raider Harry’s Bar looks to make a successful trip to Newcastle when he goes for glory in the Betway All-Weather Sprint Championships Conditions Stakes on Friday.

NI players back Shiels after ‘women more emotional than men’ comments

Kenny Shiels will continue as Northern Ireland Women manager after receiving the backing of his squad despite saying “women are more emotional than men” following defeat to England on Tuesday.

Ugly Atletico-City scenes to be reviewed by UEFA as Pep, Simeone styles clash

Atletico Madrid could face UEFA action as a result of the series of flashpoints that marred their Champions League game against Manchester City on Wednesday night.
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