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How Jurgen Klopp saved us from the Super League…
Date published: Thursday 22nd April 2021 11:38 - Editor F365
Those of you thinking that a massive fan backlash brought down the Super League are mistaken; it was all Jurgen Klopp. Oh and Edward Woodward is a victim in all this too.
Omission possible
‘British Super League secretly planned with Celtic and Rangers joining Premier League giants Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea’ –
The Sun Online.
(and all the other Premier League teams too, not just the ones whose fans still read The Sun).
Over at the
Daily Mirror website, they know that Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp are their bread and butter, so when
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PARKERSBURG The Wood County Commission received four bids for a carriage to display Long Tom, the Civil War-era siege cannon, when it is eventually moved to its new home at Fort Boreman Park this summer.
The commission also discussed how the cannon might be displayed at the park and at an in-person dedication in June on West Virginia Day.
Last year, the county did a trade with the City of Parkersburg where the county would get Long Tom and move it from City Park to Fort Boreman Park. The city would get control over all of Bicentennial Park, which had been split in half between the county and the city.
Racing: Group 1 Waikato sprint next for Callsign Mav
14 Jan, 2021 11:37 PM
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Jockey Jonathan Riddell drives Callsign Mav (yellow colours) between horses to take the lead in the final stages of last Saturday s $32,500 open 1400m race at Awapuni.
Hawkes Bay Today
By: John Jenkins
Hastings trainer John Bary has elected to stick to his original plan and freshen Callsign Mav for a tilt at the Group 1 $200,000 BCD Sprint (1400m) at Te Rapa on February 13 before he steps him up over more ground.
The Atlante 4-year-old produced a herculean effort in lumping 63kg to a convincing win in a 1400m open sprint at Awapuni last Saturday, giving Bary good reason to consider running the horse in the Group 1 $200,000 Thorndon Mile (1600m) at Trentham on January 30.