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IT'S AN ELL OF A LOT BETTER NOW
Dan departs but Horgan keeps the bulk
STREVS STRIVES FOR PROGRESS!
BEN STREVENS reckons players are realising they can be Made in Dagenham again.
PREECE: WE'RE RARING TO GO!
ANDY PREECE doesn't have to worry about Chorley blowing off the cobwebs in pre-season - they've been in all summer anyway!
Premiership final tickets for 2025 going fast
TICKET sales for next year's Premiership 2024/25 final are double what they were at this stage last year, reflecting the renewed buzz around the league.
Cheika will be good for Tigers - Richards
DEAN Richards, the most decorated coach in Leicester Tigers' history, has given Michael Cheika's appointment the big thumbs up.
STRAPZ YOURSELF IN FOR THE RIDE!
ON STRAPZY is in no doubt about what SE Dons are walking into next season.
I'VE GOT TO PUT THINGS WRIGHT!
Ollie delayed Glovers, now he's on side
ACTIONS NOW SPEAK LOUDER
DEAN Windass recently recounted an incident during a match for Bradford City when he grew so enraged by the sledging of Robbie Savage that Paul Jewell hooked him at half- time.
Uruguay keen to give Scots a test
AFTER thrilling Glasgow's URC triumph, many Scotland fans would love to see their side test themselves against one of the southern hemisphere powerhouses in the coming weeks.
Robertson will have the All Blacks back to their best - Deans
ENGLAND have been warned to expect a recharged and pumped up All Blacks side when they clash in the first of their Test battles next weekend.
Ruthless Ireland savour Italian job
WILLIE Faloon's new era in charge of Ireland U20s got off to a dream start as last year's finalists destroyed Six Nations rivals Italy with an eight-try opening day victory.
Budget Battle
Protesters demonstrate in Kenya's capital city as the country's members of parliament debate a finance bill on June 18.
'I'm Happy To Disrupt'
Libertarian presidential candidate Chase Oliver talks to Newsweek about Trump, Biden, NATO, Gaza and maximum freedom
ANOTHER FAILURE NOT AN OPTION ROBBIE
ROBBIE Savage has been warned he 'cannot fail' after taking the managerial reins at Macclesfield.
GET CHECKED, PLEADS PAUL
LEGENDARY Leamington boss Paul Holleran has urged men to get themselves tested for prostate cancer in the light of his own diagnosis.
AGONY GOES ON FOR SHRIMPERS!
SOUTHEND United's future remains incredibly uncertain ahead of another crunch week for the club.
NEW DEAL OR NO DEAL, ROB KEPT HEED ON UPWARD TRAIL
But boss finally gets his reward
TIME RUNNING BID OUT IN A TO RESCUE ROMANIA
FC ROMANIA owner lon Vintila admits the club's existence is hanging by a thread as he desperately searches for a last-gasp financial saviour.
JONES GLIDES IN TO BOOST SWANS
JOEY JONES reckons it was a “no-brainer” to sign for Walton & Hersham after relocating back to the area.
COX IS TOPS FOR HOOPS!
Rookie Sam relishing his City challenge
MATIJA'S GLOW WILL LIVE ON
MATIJA SARKIC’s former clubs in Non-League have paid tribute to the Millwall goalkeeper after his shock death at the age of 26.
JORDAN RECEIVES OUR FULL SUPPORT
Seagulls back Bastin after betting ban
DIAMOND POLISHERS EYE A GEM IN NEVETT
TEENAGE talent George Nevett says he only needed to look back at the devleopment of Non-League players in the past to convince him that Peterborough United were the right club for him.
BIG BAS IS STILL IN FULL SWING!
Entertainer carries on playing starring role
MAC'S READY FOR A RETURN
CALUM McIntyre says he has never felt better after returning from a holiday in Menorca – but there’s one break the Chester boss didn’t enjoy.
NORTON AND BIRCH EAGER TO EMBRACE AVRO CHANCE
Experiences give bosses belief
KEEPING STAR REES IS NET GAIN FOR MICHAEL
UPBEAT Merthyr Town boss Paul Michael says keeping hold of star striker Ricardo Rees is ‘better than any new signing we could get’.
DARYL'S SETTING HIS SIGHTS HIGH
McMahon's made Urchins even stronger
Wales show spirit but Springboks just have too much in reserve
THE Mexican Wave, always an indication of the importance and intensity of the occasion, started as early as the 50th minute as the crowd realised that the first winning of the Qatar Airways Cup was of no real relevance.
Why less might not be more for stars
MARTIN Johnson spent a rugby eternity perfecting his survival skills in the engine room of the scrum – the nearest thing big-time sport has to a circle of Hell, being dark and sulphurous and generally infernal – but, unlike Dante’s damned souls, he emerged into the light with a full set of glittering prizes: domestic titles, European titles, the England captaincy, the Lions captaincy, Triple Crowns, Grand Slams, a World Cup winner’s medal.