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Frenkie de Jong once again linked with Manchester United
Frenkie de Jong once again linked with Manchester United
Frenkie de Jong once again linked with Manchester United
2023-06-27 04:18
College football recruiting roundup: Michigan, Texas add 4-star commitments, Georgia snags diamond in rough
College football recruiting roundup: Michigan, Texas add 4-star commitments, Georgia snags diamond in rough
Here are some of the latest college football commitments across major Power Five programs.With summer in full swing, it should come as no surprise to see top-flight college football recruits commit to places where they want to grow and play at the next level.Yes, you can win a lot of games w...
2023-06-27 04:00
Keegan Bradley wins Travelers for New England with priceless Twitter reactions
Keegan Bradley wins Travelers for New England with priceless Twitter reactions
Keegan Bradley kept the pack at bay with a win at TPC River Highlands, shooting an incredible 23 under and a 68 in front of a spirited crowd that demanded nothing less.Keegan Bradley was born in Woodstock, VT and culled his New England roots with school stints in New Hampshire, Massachusetts and...
2023-06-27 03:54
Hawks sell unbelievably low on John Collins to get off luxury tax
Hawks sell unbelievably low on John Collins to get off luxury tax
John Collins has seemingly been in trade rumors for years. The Atlanta Hawks waited until his value was at rock bottom before finally trading him.According to Adrian Wojnarowski, the Hawks are trading John Collins for Rudy Gay and a second-round pick.This trade is simply a cap dump for the Hawks...
2023-06-27 03:52
Xander Bogaerts sounds like he regrets leaving the Boston Red Sox
Xander Bogaerts sounds like he regrets leaving the Boston Red Sox
Padres shortstop Xander Bogaerts got candid about his team's season performances and might even be missing Boston a little.After a productive decade in Boston, Xander Bogaerts got the financial security he was looking for in San Diego, joining a star-laden Padres team ahead of the 2023 seas...
2023-06-27 03:48
Florida Panthers: Matthew Tkachuk isn't sure when he'll be back on the ice
Florida Panthers: Matthew Tkachuk isn't sure when he'll be back on the ice
Matthew Tkachuk gave the Florida Panthers everything he had and more during the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Now, he's healing from an injury before returning to the ice.Florida Panthers winger Matthew Tkachuk was injured during the NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs, suffering a broken sternum from a hit d...
2023-06-27 03:45
3 players Knicks should trade for not named Paul George
3 players Knicks should trade for not named Paul George
The New York Knicks are looking to improve on their last season and seeking a star. These three fantasy trades could be a dream come true.The New York Knicks entered the 2022-23 season with not many expectations. After failing to live up to the expectations in the 2022 season, the Knicks were pr...
2023-06-27 03:45
Meet Amy Paternoster, Kenny Pickett's Wife
Meet Amy Paternoster, Kenny Pickett's Wife
Kenny Pickett and Amy Paternoster got married over the weekend.
2023-06-27 03:30
Ilkay Gündoğan finalizes his transfer for FC Barcelona
Ilkay Gündoğan finalizes his transfer for FC Barcelona
Ilkay Gündoğan finalizes his transfer for FC Barcelona
2023-06-27 03:26
Transfer notebook: Roy Hodgson agrees Crystal Palace stay
Transfer notebook: Roy Hodgson agrees Crystal Palace stay
90min's roundup of the latest exclusive transfer stories, including Roy Hodgson's future at Crystal Palace, Adrien Rabiot's future at Juventus and more.
2023-06-27 02:48
Kate Middleton Scored a Point on Roger Federer In a Devastating Blow to Fragile Men Everywhere
Kate Middleton Scored a Point on Roger Federer In a Devastating Blow to Fragile Men Everywhere
VIDEO: Princess of Wales scores a point against Roger Federer at Wimbledon.
2023-06-27 02:28
Tributes pour in after former Scotland manager Craig Brown dies aged 82
Tributes pour in after former Scotland manager Craig Brown dies aged 82
Tributes have poured in for Craig Brown, the last man to lead Scotland to a World Cup and one of the most popular characters in Scottish football. Brown’s family announced the 82-year-old had died in hospital in Ayr following a short illness. The former schoolteacher took Scotland to a World Cup and a European Championship finals and was involved in a coaching capacity in three other major tournaments. He also led the country’s under-16s to a World Cup final and the under-21s to the last four in Europe. Brown was combining a career in education with his duties as manager of part-time Clyde when an old friend, Sir Alex Ferguson, changed the course of his life in 1986, and the former Manchester United manager was among those paying tribute to a “thoroughly wonderful man”. In a statement released by the League Managers Association, Sir Alex added: “Craig and I had been friends since Scotland Schools team in 1957-58, with Craig as captain. “When I was given the honour of managing Scotland at the World Cup finals in Mexico there was one man I had to take, for all his attributes and knowledge, that was Craig. “He had a great career as a manager of several clubs but his service for his country stands out. In an industry that questions a man’s capabilities, Craig never wavered in that situation, he always kept his head and his composure. Well done Broon!” The Glasgow-born footballer’s career was undermined by a knee injury which finished his playing days at the age of 27 but he began his professional spell at Rangers and won a league winners’ medal with Dundee in 1962 before being part of a squad which reached the European Cup semi-finals. His coaching career hit new levels after his stint at Mexico 86, when he was appointed assistant to new Scotland manager Andy Roxburgh, who he would succeed in 1993, serving for eight years. Current Scotland manager Steve Clarke said: “Craig led the way in bringing sustained qualification to the men’s national team, first as assistant to Andy Roxburgh and then in his own right. “He was a student of the game and I am proud to say that I followed in his footsteps by taking a Scotland team back to a major tournament.” The Scottish Football Association described Brown as a “one-off” in a lengthy tribute, stating he was best remembered for leading Scotland to Euro 96 and the World Cup two years later. “But to those who had the privilege of his company and his experience during a 60-year association with Scottish football, he was a pioneer and innovator, a teacher and a mentor to generations of players who graduated to coaching and management under his tutelage,” the piece added. SFA president Mike Mulraney said: “Words cannot do justice to the impact Craig Brown has had on Scottish football and on behalf of the Scottish FA, and his friends and former colleagues at Hampden Park, I send our deepest condolences to his family. “The greatest tribute that can be paid to his professional capabilities is the respect in which he was held by his peers, who also happened to be our all-time great coaches: among them Jock Stein, Sir Alex Ferguson, Walter Smith, Jim McLean and Andy Roxburgh. “Craig deserves his place in the pantheon of great coaches. He will be missed – but never forgotten – by those who had the pleasure of his company, or by the fans and players who shared in his successes as Scotland manager.” Brown went on to manage Preston, Motherwell and Aberdeen, where he became a director in 2013 after his management career ended. Former Dons chairman Stewart Milne, who hired Brown as manager in 2010, said: “Craig was a very special individual. He always had time for people and if there was any way in which he could help them inevitably he was there with an abundance of support and guidance. “During our time working together Craig became a close friend. He always had a story or two to tell, and I often became the butt of some of these stories, but he always meant it in a friendly way, I think. “He will be sadly missed by many, and I feel grateful that he played such an important part in my life.” Former clubs including Clyde, Preston, Motherwell, Rangers, Dundee, Falkirk and Stranraer also expressed their condolences to Brown’s family, but the majority of clubs throughout Scottish football were quick to pay tribute to a man whose coaching attributes were matched by his human decency. Aberdeen chairman Dave Cormack said: “He was one of those rare individuals who was not only effective at what he did but universally loved by all who got to know him.” Read More Former Scotland manager Craig Brown dies aged 82 Ilkay Gundogan shares ‘emotional’ Man City goodbye as Barcelona move confirmed Celtic’s move for Yang Hyun-jun in balance but club still keen on Asia market Former Scotland manager Craig Brown dies aged 82 Ilkay Gundogan shares ‘emotional’ Man City goodbye as Barcelona move confirmed Celtic’s move for Yang Hyun-jun in balance but club still keen on Asia market
2023-06-27 02:25
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