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Kelty star Nathan overwhelmed by support after alleged racial slur
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Nathan Austin: Police working with Kelty Hearts and Albion
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Arsenal transfer news: £26m Bruno Guimaraes bid planned
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Arsenal are planning to make an offer of €30million (£26million) for Lyon midfielder Bruno Guimaraes – but that’s short of the asking price.
That’s according to Globo Esporte, who claim that the Gunners are prepared to spend £26million to lure Guimaraes to North London.
Lyon’s asking price is some way off that though, as they want €40million for the midfielder – around £34million.
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Arsenal aren’t alone in the race either, because German giants Borussia Dortmund also fancy raiding Lyon for Guimaraes this month.
Report: Celtic scouted £500k target in Champions League clash, deal is now close
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Friday 21 May 2021
positive impact of the Heads Up ‘Mentally Healthy Football’ declaration in Scotland
Scotland’s spot-kick hero David Marshall joins Duke and other Home Nations players in zoom conversation on mental health
Mental Health League players engage in shooting drill with Duke and former Scotland international Steven Thompson
Spartans FC received a royal visitor today, as the Duke of Cambridge paid a visit to hear about the progress made in putting mental health and wellbeing at the forefront of the game in Scotland.
The trip to Spartans was the Duke’s first stop on his visit to Scotland, and saw him meet with representatives from the Scottish FA, Breathing Space, Time to Tackle, the Hampden Sports Clinic and Bonnyrigg Rose to discuss some of the numerous mental health initiatives running in Scottish football.