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WOW, WOW, JOAO
Pedro's late, late penalty breaks Seagulls’ hoodoo

WEST THE BEST VALUE
Mullins' third string can be a Gold player for punters

Nicholls has eyes on a nifty fifty
PAUL NICHOLLS has been around long enough to realise a stop-start season does not make or break your career.

JOEL 90
Eddie chuffed his Brazil ace is match fit again

Ji-sung's on song for Swans
SWANSEA put a dent in Middlesbrough's Championship play-off bid as Eom Ji-sung's first goal in English football gave them a 1-0 victory.

TWISTON'S SHOUT
Brits ready to compete with Irish

Keeping minds on winning
ALEX NEIL says Millwall have drawn a line under the controversy surrounding the dismissal of keeper Liam Roberts at Crystal Palace last weekend following his side's victory at Watford.
Owls step on Gass after sluggish start
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY manager Danny Rohl was proud of how his side responded to Plymouth’s fast start as they eventually took control to record a convincing victory.

Blinded by the nights
Nocturnal tourism is taking off in Tromso, finds Graham Hiscott

Jack the lad
Danny Dyer is ever so naughty but somewhat nice as he reunites with Nick Love - director of The Football Factory and The Business for this bruising comedy-drama about a passionate fan of the beautiful game, who vows to turn his life around for the sake of his family.

WICKED KHVICH
Kvar to crash Kop

Pearce upbeat after air scare
FORMER England and Nottingham Forest defender Stuart Pearce is recovering in a Canadian hospital after suffering a medical emergency on board a flight from the United States.
Rich make fools of us EVERY day
APRIL Fools' Day is nearly upon us... the day pranksters try to make people look like idiots.

£40m Mateta deal in works for Amorim
RUBEN AMORIM has been told it will cost Man United £40million to sign Crystal Palace striker Jean-Philippe Mateta.

New Leap of faith
Little T03 EV is big on peace of mind

Miracle of the Hudson
CALLUM'S LATE WINNER EDGES FOREST EVER CLOSER TO EUROPE

Yabba Dabbagh do for Dons O'Day
ABERDEEN cruised into the Scottish Cup semi-finals with a comfortable 4-1 win over giantkillers Queen's Park at Pittodrie yesterday.

A TOUGH TOON TEST FOR POTT
WEST HAM boss Graham Potter doubts Newcastle will be distracted by dreams of Wembley when they head to the London Stadium tomorrow night.

Peril of a swift bevvy
GOING for a spontaneous drink can be seriously bad for your health.

ONCE MO INTO THE BREACH
Spot-on Salah averts shock

Bingo lingo's out
WOKE FOLK IN DAFT BID TO KILL OFF 'FAT LADIES'

NOTHING CAN COMPARE TO THE THRILL
RETIRED Irish jockey DARYL JACOB - who rode 31 Grade One winners and also had three successes at the Cheltenham Festival during a 21-year career in the saddle - talked to NEIL SQUIRES about the thrill of riding in racing's biggest event of the year.
Poor way to treat worst off
SO Rachel Reeves is getting her axe out again.
Ice packs at ready for DOI's last three
STARS' INJURY HELL

BOWEN ARROWS TO SUCCESS
SEAN BOWEN and Olly Murphy continued their hot streak as Go Dante went back-to-back in the Betfair Imperial Cup at Sandown Park.

On the peaks of perfection
Head for the mountains of South Tyrol, says Niamh Kirk, and you'll soon be skiing in style

Slot finds himself in a Darwin WIN situation
KEEPING FAITH WITH NUNEZ PAYS DIVIDENDS

Farke: Pain can push us over the line
DANIEL FARKE has learned from Bayern Munich's 1999 Champions League disappointment as he bids to lead Leeds back to the Premier League.

As you were after Bayern's red alert
BAYERN MUNICH let a two-goal home lead slip in a shock defeat to Bochum but had a huge let-off as Bayer Leverkusen also lost.

Tear we go for golden boy Azu
JEREMIAH AZU launched himself to 60m gold at the European Athletics Indoor Championships - before bursting into tears at the end of his redemption arc.