May, 2020

Coronavirus could cost top-flight European clubs £3.5bn

Top-flight European clubs stand to lose more than £3.5bn because of Covid-19 even if all the major domestic leagues and competitions reach their conclusion.

UFC in Jacksonville: Looking back at landmark week as MMA bounces back

As the UFC concludes its triple header of events in Jacksonville, we look at what was different and how future fights might be staged.

CoreTechnologie enhances its Additive Manufacturing software to include texturing

1888PressRelease – CoreTechnologie breaks new ground with a texture generation tool for 3D printing and additive manufacturing, whereby the transitions on the surfaces are defined very precisely and easily.

Jones: Some players will return in ‘terrible’ condition

Rugby players not committed to maintaining their fitness during the coronavirus lockdown will return in “terrible” condition when the sport resumes, says England head coach Eddie Jones.

Premier League funniest moments

We could all do with a laugh during lockdown – and we’ve compiled even more of the funniest moments in Premier League history for you all in one place. from Jimmy Bullard’s short shorts to Mick McCarthy’s music video audition…

Rugby Retro: Nigel Owens on SA vs NZ 2013

Nigel Owens revisits 2013’s Rugby Championship decider between South Africa and New Zealand and his recollections of refereeing it in the latest Rugby Retro.

What if Lewandowski joined Big Sam at Blackburn?

It could have been so different for Robert Lewandowski had events 10 years ago unfolded a little differently.

Pearson worried about PL fatality

Watford manager Nigel Pearson has raised concerns about a coronavirus-related death in the Premier League and urged caution before a decision is made about whether to resume the season.

Ori’Zaba’s Marks Record Single Day Sales Amid Pandemic

1888PressRelease – Success shows restaurant actions effective even during COVID-19 restrictions.

McLaren: Vettel wasn’t a 2021 option

McLaren boss Zak Brown has told Sky Sports that Carlos Sainz’s move to Ferrari “didn’t come as a surprise” as discussions had started over the winter – while also revealing that Daniel Ricciardo, not Sebastian Vettel, was always the team’s number one contender to replace him.
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