Monthly Archives: September 2019

'Leader' Pogba can make the difference at any time, says PSG boss Tuchel

An Old Trafford favourite has been singled out by the PSG boss as a big danger for the French side’s hopes of progressing in Europe Paris Saint-Germain head coach Thomas Tuchel has sent out a warning to his squad regarding the dangers posed by Manchester United’s Paul Pogba, the German trainer highlighting the midfielder’s ability […]

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I want to see him happy, so he has to decide – Sarri unsure over Hazard's future

The Belgian says he has made a decision about his future, but the manager has no idea what the Chelsea player plans to do next Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri is unaware of any decision Eden Hazard has made regarding his future after the Belgian claimed he knows where he wants to play next season. Hazard has been […]

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UEFA believe VAR worked ‘perfectly’ in midweek Champions League games

The technology, which is to be implemented in the Premier League from next season, was in use during Tuesday and Wednesday’s Champions League games UEFA have claimed they are pleased with how VAR was used during the latest round of Champions League fixtures. Manchester United’s tie with Paris Saint-Germain and Porto’s trip to Roma marked […]

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What is Elizabeth Warren’s net worth?

Though Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., has been outspoken about taxing the wealthy, one of the 2020 frontrunners certainly has plenty of money herself. Continue Reading Below When the 70-year-old presidential hopeful filed personal financial disclosures for her candidacy back in February, the forms showed approximations for her retirement accounts and book royalties. The forms, which […]

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Brumbies go down in Cape Town

The Brumbies  have recorded their first loss of 2016, going down to the Stormers 31-11 in Cape Town. Click Here: thierry mugler angel Discipline cost the Brumbies dearly through the night and were forced to play the final 16 minutes with 14 men, after replacement hooker Josh Mann-Rea was red-carded. Down by five points when […]

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Bulls vs Reds: Five things we learned

What can we take out of the Reds’ loss in Pretoria?  1.Two more years…minimum The Reds have not triumphed in Pretoria since 2001 and they once again left empty-handed. But it could be a long time before they have a chance to correct their record. With the new conference system, the Reds won’t play the […]

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Stephenson steps up to CEO at the Rebels

The axe may well be hovering over the Melbourne Rebels but they have adopted a “business as usual” approach towards their future with the annnouncement on Sunday that Baden Stephenson has taken over as CEO. The widely experienced Stephenson was the Rebels’ General Manager of Football Operations and will now assume responsibility of the day-to-day […]

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Force launch ownership campaign

The Force have officially launched their Own The Force campaign, publishing their company prospectus on Thursday. Though their future is still not certain, as SANZAAR’s discussions over a new Super Rugby format linger, the club has pushed forward with a plan to help establish more financial viability. Fans can buy one of 10,000 $1000 shares […]

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Hegarty not just a Foley fill-in

Bryce Hegarty doesn’t want to be Bernard Foley’s fill-in, taking ownership in his time at flyhalf. Foley returned to Sydney midway through the Waratahs’ South Africa tour, to see a neurologist over ongoing concussion symptoms, with no return date set for the first-choice 10. Hegarty has stepped up in the opening two matches and will […]

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Dunkin’ calls data breach lawsuit unfounded, says attorney general lacks ‘merit’ in case

Dunkin’ Brands, Inc., the parent of the donut and coffee chain formerly known as Dunkin' Donuts, is being sued after a series of cyberattacks allegedly cost its customers tens of thousands of dollars. Continue Reading Below Nearly 20,000 customers' accounts were compromised in attacks in 2015 and 300,000 accounts were affected in  2018, the New York […]

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