Pressure is mounting on the Blues boss, but the midfielder has urged patience as he sees improvement on the way Ross Barkley insisted “good times are ahead” as he backed Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri amid growing pressure, highlighting Pep Guardiola’s early struggles at Manchester City. Sarri’s Chelsea future has been brought into question ahead […]
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The Dutch legend says his former club should not be written off despite losing to Barcelona for the second time in the space of a week Clarence Seedorf says Real Madrid remain capable of winning the Champions League once again despite recent defeats to Barcelona. Real have won the last three Champions League titles, with […]
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The title of the latest Pirates of the Caribbean film is ‘Dead Men Tell no Tales’, but Wallabies winger Sefa Naivalu lived to tell a pretty great one last Tuesday night. Naivalu took himself to the action flick the same night that the June Series squad was to be announced, hoping to avoid any disappointment […]
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Here’s five 2017 Super Rugby facts after the Crusaders won the final in Johannesburg on Saturday. 1. Lions flyhalf Elton Jantjies finished the season as leading scorer with 197 points, followed by Curwin Bosch (151) of the Sharks and Damian McKenzie (140) of the Chiefs. 2. Beaten semi-finalists the Hurricanes were the most prolific of the 18 teams […]
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Key Australian rugby figures are working towards a new high performance model, begun with a meeting in Sydney this week. ARU chairman Cameron Clyne, directors Brett Robinson and John Eales, high performance manager Ben Whitaker and community rugby manager Andrew Larratt were all part of the meeting, along with Australia’s Super Rugby CEOs, chairmen and […]
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The era of establishment politics in France has ostensibly ended. Former French president Jacques Chirac, heir to the country’s Fifth Republic, has died, AFP and BBC News reported. He was 86. Chirac spent his professional life as a member of the Fifth Republic, the postwar government that Charles de Gaulle enacted in 1958. He held […]
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Just after the winter semester had come to an end in 2016, Toluwalase Kayode, an international student from Nigeria, went in search of a second home here in Canada. He happened to find a $500 room for lease in Scarborough and quickly signed a one-year room contract. Sometime during the lease contract, Kayode said his […]
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OTTAWA — “Under Justin Trudeau, we are falling further behind and I do not understand why he is still going all-in on a carbon tax that has been proven to fail.” — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer in Thorold, Ont., on Sept. 24. After the Liberals promised to toughen their greenhouse-gas reduction targets to reach net-zero […]
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SACKVILLE, N.B. – The federal Greens are proposing to reimagine Canada Post, using its infrastructure to serve communities in different ways while cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Green Party of Canada Leader Elizabeth May is highlighting promises from her platform that would help rural and remote communities. That includes developing a national transportation strategy, with a […]
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DELTA, B.C. — Liberal leader Justin Trudeau says he did not scuttle a sitting Quebec MP’s chance to run for re-election because she questioned his credentials as a feminist. Click Here: IQOS White Eva Nassif told the Globe and Mail that she was not nominated to run in the Vimy riding because she did not […]
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