March, 2021

NBA: Joel Embiid injured on return as Philadelphia 76ers beat Washington Wizards

Joel Embiid is injured in his first game since leaving Covid-19 isolation as the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Washington Wizards 127-101.

Jose Mourinho: Tottenham boss ‘not looking down’ towards Arsenal

Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho says he is not looking down towards north London rivals Arsenal as his side chase a top-four place.

Healy, Herring, Earls back for Ireland; Murray on bench

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell has made three changes to his starting XV to face Scotland at Murrayfield in the Six Nations on Sunday, as Cian Healy, Rob Herring and Keith Earls return.

Chris Wilder: Sheffield United manager to leave role

Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder is set to leave his role after almost five years in charge.

Dr Richard Freeman: Ex-British Cycling and Team Sky chief doctor guilty

Former British Cycling and Team Sky chief doctor Richard Freeman is found guilty of ordering banned testosterone in 2011 “knowing or believing” it was to help dope a rider.

‘A boy with a big future’ – Diallo takes his Man Utd chance as Henderson learns a lesson

Manchester United captain Harry Maguire says Amad Diallo is ‘a boy with a big future’ as the youngster scores his first goal for Manchester United.

Women’s Champions League: Chelsea v Wolfsburg and Barcelona v Manchester City in last eight

Chelsea will face Wolfsburg in the last eight of the Women’s Champions League while Manchester City will play Barcelona.

Tottenham 2-0 Dinamo Zagreb: Harry Kane scores twice in convincing Europa League win for Spurs

Harry Kane scores twice as Tottenham put one foot in the Europa League quarter-finals with a clinical win against Dinamo Zagreb.

Grandave Studios at Banning to generate 8k jobs and $1B revenue…

1888PressRelease – New Grandave Studios at Banning to create 8,000 jobs, $1billion revenue and a preferred filming location for the underrepresented.

Radical plan for F1 sprint race welcomed by Silverstone

Silverstone is “totally supportive” of plans to trial F1’s new sprint race concept at this year’s British GP, as a final decision looms on the sport’s plan to shake up select race weekends.
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