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Before the new dawn: Johnny Warren, an old book and me (Part 2)

In December 1969 Australia played Israel over two legs for a place at the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. Despite losing the first leg 0-1 in Tel Aviv, Johnny Warren’s Australia were confident of progressing though the return leg at the old Sydney Sports Ground ten days later. They didn’t progress of course. Australia’s early […]

Jim Goodwin reveals dismay at European Super League plan and talks up St Mirren s community value

Jim Goodwin reveals dismay at European Super League plan and talks up St Mirren s community value The Buddies boss believes the competition is driven purely by financial factors. St Mirren boss Jim Goodwin is against the plans for a new European Super League (Image: SNS Group) Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

Billinge FC v Lostock Gralam, Liam Bott breaks his leg

Action from Billinge (claret) v Lostock Gralam (orange). Pictures: Karl Brooks Photography AFTER waiting months for the return to grassroots football from the Covid-19 lockdown, a player broke his leg at the weekend. The clash between Billinge FC and Lostock Gralam was abandoned after 26 minutes due to the seriousness of Liam Bott s injury. Billinge player Bott was penalised for his part in a 50:50 challenge but it soon became apparent that he was in agony. His teammate Danny Murphy, a doctor, diagnosed there was a major problem and advised that Bott should not be moved and that an ambulance should be called for.

Sebastian Vettel bows out of Ferrari with a song and a trophy

Sebastian Vettel bows out of Ferrari with a song and a trophy By Alan Baldwin LONDON - Four times Formula One world champion Sebastian Vettel bowed out of Ferrari on Sunday with one last, slightly wobbly, song of thanks over the radio in Italian and a large trophy as a parting gift. The German, who had hoped to emulate boyhood hero and Ferrari great Michael Schumacher when he arrived at Maranello, finished 14th in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and one place behind team mate Charles Leclerc. Grazie Seb, was written on a pit board as the team assembled for a group photo accompanied by a large Champions League-style trophy celebrating Vettel s 14 wins in six years in Italy.

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