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Gone is less than three months: Rooney fires parting shot at Birmingham after shock sacking

Struggling Championship club Birmingham have fired Wayne Rooney little less than three months into the job. The former Manchester United and England striker has overseen just two wins in 15 games following his controversial appointment at St Andrew’s in October.  Supporters called for Rooney’s removal… Read More »Gone is less than three months: Rooney fires parting shot at Birmingham after shock sacking

Maxwell magnificent in milestone match as Stars reign over Renegades in rainy Melbourne derby

Captain Glenn Maxwell has celebrated his 100th BBL game for the Stars with all-round excellence in their Melbourne derby win over the Renegades. Everything went right for man-of-the-match Maxwell in Tuesday night’s rain-shortened game at the MCG as the Stars easily won by eight wickets.… Read More »Maxwell magnificent in milestone match as Stars reign over Renegades in rainy Melbourne derby

Litchfield of dreams: Aussies break records in sweeping India away – ‘We pride ourselves on being that clinical’

Phoebe Litchfield’s career-best hundred has spurred Australia to a 190-run belting of India in the third women’s one-day international in Mumbai, securing a 3-0 series sweep. Litchfield (119) and captain Alyssa Healy (82) led Australia to 7-338 – their highest total against India – before… Read More »Litchfield of dreams: Aussies break records in sweeping India away – ‘We pride ourselves on being that clinical’

Self-entitled Manchester United: Red Devils owed nothing as the football world laps up their pathetic decline

Watching Manchester United trip, stumble and struggle in English Premier League football is compellingly appealing, satisfying and almost comical for those of us who witnessed their golden age. Frankly, like many others, I am thoroughly enjoying watching the once great club become nothing more than… Read More »Self-entitled Manchester United: Red Devils owed nothing as the football world laps up their pathetic decline