October 12th, 2021
Munster and SA lock Snyman re-ruptures ACL
Munster and South Africa second row RG Snyman has suffered a re-rupture of the Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) in his knee, the province have confirmed.
Bruce takes Newcastle training as he edges towards exit
Newcastle manager Steve Bruce took training on Tuesday but is expected to be relieved of his duties this week before the Super Sunday match against Tottenham at St James’ Park.
Simmons completes shock return to Sixers
Ben Simmons last had contact with the Philadelphia 76ers front office during a meeting in late August, when he requested a trade away from the team that drafted him first overall in 2016.
Merson on his documentary: I just wanted to help one person
Reflecting on his BBC documentary ‘Football, Gambling and Me’ which was broadcast on Monday night, Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson says he has been overwhelmed by the response, and insists he now has a responsibility to help others with gambling addiction.
‘My fight in Barcelona became a girls’ holiday!’
When April Hunter accepted a last-minute fight she didn’t expect to rely only on her world champion friend and the trainer of a rival fighter to steer her through a potential disaster.
Germany first team to reach World Cup after beating North Macedonia
Germany become the first team to join hosts Qatar at the 2022 World Cup with a thumping victory in North Macedonia.
Andrew Watson: The ‘most influential’ black footballer for decades lost to history
Andrew Watson was a trailblazer who helped shape how football is played today. For decades he was lost to history.
Las Vegas Raiders: Jon Gruden resigns as head coach after email allegations
Jon Gruden resigns as the Las Vegas Raiders’ head coach after allegations of inappropriate emails.
Deontay Wilder: American will not retire after second loss to Tyson Fury, says trainer Malik Scott
Heavyweight Deontay Wilder will not be quitting boxing after losing to Tyson Fury for a second time, says trainer Malik Scott.
NFL names three German cities bidding to become host of regular-season games
The NFL narrows its options to three cities to become the host of regular-season games in Germany.