Football can be a cruel mistress at times, with players able to enjoy a meteoric rise, before coming crashing back down to earth with a bump - just as
Bowlers fire Sri Lanka to gold-medal contest against India
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Tottenham tipped to hire "perfect" Iraola alternative with "3 month" claim made
Tottenham Hotspur have been tipped to appoint a "perfect" replacement for under-fire boss Ange Postecoglou, but it isn't their rumoured top managerial
Sri Lanka bring in Binura Fernando, Pramod Madushan, Dushan Hemantha for Asia Cup
Kusal Perera comes back after long absence from ODI cricket; Wanindu Hasaranga left out keeping in mind the World CupAndrew Fidel Fernando29-Aug-2023S
Liverpool ramp up interest in Militao-esque "revelation" to replace Trent
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Ackermann, van Meekeren, van der Merwe return to Netherlands squad for World Cup
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Value soared 2,733%: Man City sold star who's now worth more than De Bruyne
Manchester City are preparing to travel across the city to face their bitter rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford in the Premier League on Sunday.
Lancashire fail with glory as Rob Jones' pursuit of 430 falls heroically short
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Celtic star was sold for £4.5m, now he scores more frequently than Maeda
Celtic themselves with a gap in their strikeforce in the January transfer window when they decided to cash in on Japan international Kyogo Furuhashi.
'Cry me a river, England' – Australian press reacts to the turn of events at Old Trafford
"It's time England stopped acting like the urn has just been stolen from their back pocket by a thief in the night," Ben Horne writes in the Daily Tel