There is no shame in losing to a team of Manchester City’s exceptional class or being outwitted by a coach of Pep Guardiola’s endless inventiveness. The only shame is in not responding. That is the
How FSG rescued Liverpool from the disastrous fate of fallen La Liga superpower
In 2010, Peter Lim became within hours of owning Liverpool Football Club as it stood on the brink of bankruptcy. Yet his time at Valencia has proved the Reds dodged a potentially fatal bullet
Liverpool almost came to the same realised fate of Peter Lim as owner in 2010. His ownership of Valencia has infuriated supporters. (Image: (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images))
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× A BUGLER is coming out of retirement to pay is respects to two centenarians who have died in the past week.
Paul Goose, 52, played The Last Post every night from March to December last year, and raised £10,00 for Barnsley Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit in the process.
He performed his last nightly rendition of the music on New Year’s Eve, but revealed he would pick up his instrument once more if the occasion called for it.
Today (February 2) Paul announced he would play once more in memory of two former soldiers.
Paul will play for Tom Hicks who died last Sunday aged 101.
× THE last surviving member of a Second World War parachute squadron - hailed as a ‘Barnsley legend’ by a local MP - died on Sunday aged 101.
Tom Hicks was born on August 14, 1919 in Nuneaton and moved to Eastend Crescent, Royston, when he was ten.
He volunteered for service in 1939, signing up for the First Parachute Squadron of the Royal Engineers (RE) and he served in the army until the end of the Second World War in 1945.
On September 17, 1944, Tom and his squadron parachuted into Arnhem, Netherlands, where he was wounded three times and taken as a war prisoner where he was forced to work in a lead mine.
Florida businessman convicted of $1BILLION Medicare fraud spent NYE dancing at his daughter s wedding days after Trump commuted his 20-year prison sentence citing his declining health
Philip Esformes was among the slew of convicts pardoned by President Trump in the final days of his presidency
Esformes, 51, was convicted on 20 criminal counts in a $1billion Medicare fraud scheme in 2019
The healthcare executive was sentenced to 20 years in prison but only served 4
White House claimed the move had been supported by a number of former attorneys general and said Esformes is in declining health
Just days after his release, Esformes spent New Year s Eve dancing at his daughter Serena s wedding held in his backyard