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Best Damn Fans: Le’Veon Bell officially apologizes for leaving Steelers
Best Damn Fans: Le’Veon Bell officially apologizes for leaving Steelers
Ex-NFL running back Le'Veon Bell finally owned up to his act of hubris several years ago and issued an apology to Steelers fans.The Pittsburgh Steelers went through a whirlwind of emotions with former running back Le'Veon Bell: excitement, bitterness, and now, probably indifference....
2023-07-18 03:48
Struggling Alpine continues leadership shakeup
Struggling Alpine continues leadership shakeup
Alpine vice-president Bruno Famin on Friday said that differences of opinion about recent performances and future plans had led to the shock departures of team chief Otmar Szafnauer...
2023-07-29 00:25
Gregor Townsend extends deal as Scotland rugby coach to 2026
Gregor Townsend extends deal as Scotland rugby coach to 2026
Scotland has ended any uncertainty over the future of head coach Gregor Townsend heading into the Rugby World Cup by handing him a new contract until April 2026
2023-05-09 17:26
Off night for Lukaku as Inter fall at final hurdle
Off night for Lukaku as Inter fall at final hurdle
Romelu Lukaku was supposed to be Inter Milan's secret weapon in the Champions League final but instead he had an awful night which stopped Inter from upsetting...
2023-06-11 07:26
Cam Thomas scores 33, Nets use big 1st quarter to beat Hornets 133-121 for 1st win
Cam Thomas scores 33, Nets use big 1st quarter to beat Hornets 133-121 for 1st win
Cam Thomas scored 33 points, and the Brooklyn Nets built a 21-point, first-quarter lead and held on to defeat the Charlotte Hornets 133-121 for their first win of the season
2023-10-31 09:57
Lewis Hamilton apologises to Oscar Piastri after Italian Grand Prix collision
Lewis Hamilton apologises to Oscar Piastri after Italian Grand Prix collision
Lewis Hamilton apologised to Oscar Piastri after he admitted he was “totally at fault” for his collision with the McLaren rookie in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix. Hamilton was hit with a five-second penalty for the coming together at the Variante della Roggia as the two drivers duelled for eighth on lap 41 of 51 in Monza. Hamilton improved to sixth and was able to pull out a seven-second margin on Williams’ Alex Albon to ensure the sanction had no impact on his result. However, Piastri, 22, suffered front-wing damage and was forced to stop for repairs, dropping him out of the points. “He just turned across me under braking,” said Piastri on the radio. Hamilton, who was also hit with two penalty points on his driver’s licence, doubling his total to four, went over to Piastri to concede his error at the chequered flag. “It was totally my fault,” said Hamilton, 38. “It actually wasn’t intentional. I went and apologised to him straight afterwards. “I got up alongside him and just misjudged the gap I had to the right and clipped him. It could happen at any time. “I knew shortly afterwards it must have been my fault and I wanted to make sure he knew it wasn’t intentional. That’s what gentleman do.” Hamilton’s Mercedes boss Toto Wolff had no complaints with the stewards’ verdict and praised his superstar driver for taking accountability. “That was Lewis’ mistake,” said Wolff. “I think a five-second penalty for that is what the menu says. These things happen, you know. It’s hard racing and we’ve seen a few of these. It’s justifiable. “Lewis is very sportsmanlike on these things. And he is the only one that I see out there admitting things that he did wrong. “We just had a chat and he said ‘I didn’t see him on the right and that is on me.’ And I think that kind of sportsmanship is what you need to admire with him. Pretty much everyone else is complaining and moaning to try to avoid getting a penalty.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Max Verstappen’s 10 wins in a row ‘irrelevant’ says Mercedes boss Toto Wolff Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz gets goosebumps after landing pole for Italian Grand Prix Carlos Sainz’s pace in practice gives Ferrari fans hope for Italian Grand Prix
2023-09-04 01:54
William Saliba signs new four-year contract at Arsenal
William Saliba signs new four-year contract at Arsenal
William Saliba signs a new four-year contract at Arsenal to commit his future to the club until 2027. The Frenchman played an instrumental part in helping the club challenge Manchester City for the Premier League title in 2022/23.
2023-07-07 22:29
Analysis: Rafael Nadal might never play again; he also might surprise us and win something
Analysis: Rafael Nadal might never play again; he also might surprise us and win something
Rafael Nadal’s superlative tennis career will be admired for achievements such as 22 Grand Slam titles and a record 14 French Open championships
2023-05-20 00:25
Braves look more right on Matt Olson and Freddie Freeman every day
Braves look more right on Matt Olson and Freddie Freeman every day
The Braves had to make a tough decision letting go of Freddie Freeman but Matt Olson is proving them more right day after day.When the Braves traded for Matt Olson and let Freddie Freeman walk to the Dodgers, it was plenty fair to wonder if they were making a huge mistake.Freeman was a team ...
2023-06-26 08:27
Anthony Joshua relives fight with ‘six guys’ who attacked him in the street
Anthony Joshua relives fight with ‘six guys’ who attacked him in the street
Anthony Joshua has told Louis Theroux about a “massive” fight he had with “six guys” in the street, showing the journalist his scars in the process. Joshua, a former two-time world heavyweight champion, is the subject of the 7 November episode of Louis Theroux Interviews, in which “AJ” discusses his upbringing, boxing career and future plans. In the opening segment of the episode, Theroux asks the 34-year-old: “Can I see your hands? Are those little marks from boxing?” “Well, this one is,” Joshua replies, before Theroux adds: “What about on your knuckles?” “You know, funny enough...” Joshua begins. “I’m not a troublesome person, I’ll be honest with you – far from troublesome – but I used to get in fights, and my skin hasn’t healed too well. “So, this knuckle... I was going to get chicken one evening, and I ended up fighting six guys on my own. And that was just like massive – really good scrap. And I think this [one] is from the same time.” When asked if he ever put anyone in hospital, Joshua replies: “No, no, no, no. In a coffin. No, I’m joking!” In the latest episode of Theroux’s BBC programme, Joshua also discusses his career no longer being “fun” and his drug habits as a teenager in London. Much of the episode focuses on Joshua’s points win over Jermaine Franklin in April, when the Briton bounced back from two straight losses to Oleksandr Usyk. AJ has since fought again, knocking out Robert Helenius in August. Louis Theroux Interviews: Anthony Joshua airs on BBC Two on Tuesday 7 November, starting at 9pm GMT. Read More Anthony Joshua reveals how much cannabis he smoked as a teenager Anthony Joshua admits his boxing career has stopped being ‘fun’ Eddie Hearn eyes up fight against Francis Ngannou for Anthony Joshua
2023-11-08 00:59
Michigan coach Juwan Howard undergoes heart surgery but is expected to make full recovery
Michigan coach Juwan Howard undergoes heart surgery but is expected to make full recovery
Michigan coach Juwan Howard underwent heart surgery Friday but is expected to make a complete recovery
2023-09-16 05:29
Leona Maguire plays last 6 holes in 6 under, comes from behind to win Meijer LPGA Classic
Leona Maguire plays last 6 holes in 6 under, comes from behind to win Meijer LPGA Classic
Leona Maguire played her final six holes in 6 under and shot an 8-under 64 to win the Meijer LPGA Classic by two strokes, her second tour victory
2023-06-19 05:58