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Celebrating one of the world's oldest sporting fixtures, here are just a few memories from the Black and White Era, starting all the way back in 1948. ....
. STUTTGART, Germany A Pentagon policy that restricts what commands can share about coronavirus infection figures in their communities is causing confusion in Europe, where some military officials have tried to better inform troops about the prevalence of the virus within garrison walls. Differing interpretations of the policy, developed in March during the earlier days of the pandemic, have led to vastly different levels of transparency at U.S. base communities worldwide. The Army’s post in Stuttgart was once a coronavirus hot spot, registering more cases than any other overseas installation before the garrison stopped reporting totals last year. But military officials now say an aggressive testing and social distancing effort has kept numbers down. ....
Died: December 2, 2020 BOBBY WISHART, who has died aged 87, was a leading Scottish footballer of the 1950s and early 1960s who achieved the remarkable feat of winning old First Division championships with two different clubs, neither being Rangers or Celtic. In 1955 he was instrumental in Aberdeen’s first title success, while in 1962 he was a key member of the Dundee team that won its only top-tier league title. At Aberdeen he also claimed a League Cup winner’s medal in 1955 and a loser’s medal in the 1959 Scottish Cup Final. League success at Dundee led to the European Cup the following season, during which the Dark Blues had an unforgettable campaign, reaching the semi-final, where they lost over two legs to the formidable AC Milan, with Bobby playing in every single match. ....
Derry last two Ulster winning goalkeepers look at the changing face of the number one Eoin McCloskey and Damien McCusker talk goalkeeping and the All-Irelands that got away Derry captain Kieran McKeever introduces goalkeeper Eoin McCloskey to President McAleese before the 1998 Ulster final Reporter: ); ); From being the last line of defence, the number one is now the first avenue of attack as possession becomes the new metric of judgement. Michael McMullan spoke to Derry s last two Ulster senior winning goalkeepers Damien McCusker and Eoin McCloskey.
Commentator Ger Canning was tempting fate when Damien McCusker lined up a kick-out in the early stages of the 1993 All-Ireland final. ....